Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 655: It's like looking for seeds in front of a trick.

"The problem is, there's more"

They all look fed up, but how do you handle people making money from elsewhere?

These problems are in one set.

It's a pain in the ass, but it raises the problem one by one to the end.

"In addition, I have a housing problem. They are evicted from the village chief's house and live in church, but that is only an emergency measure. It's not something I can go on forever. Now, they would be paying for meals and stuff for everyone at church, but that should only be a replacement. Ultimately, you have to make a payment in one of the original owners, in this territory or in person."

"You don't bear it in church?

"Around there, what is the actual operation, Paperino"

"Managing the savings that temporarily support the needy people is one of the Church's duties. But that's only for the parish people on the birth register. It's for the villagers in this village. So it is out of the basic policy of the Church to use it for a people like them who earn money. It won't last long."

"I guess."

At least, unless they penetrate the pre-construction of making them pay in the future, the Church priests are embezzling assets deposited from villagers, in the form of.

One or two would also be able to accommodate with the personal mercy of the priest, but the only way to sustain that large number of people in the long run is to take them within the governing mechanisms.

"After that, it's a matter of balancing taxes and instruction with other villagers. I suspect he didn't take a headcount tax, at least he didn't report it to the center"

"It's... it's possible"

I guess I didn't have a central idea about this large number of workers from elsewhere because the report was laying low.

If you lay low on the number of people, there will be a headcount tax floating for you to pay in the center.

"If we were to impose a decent head tax and instruction on them too, we would have to promise them a lot of work and reward. Otherwise all their debts increase.

Until then, will they choose to remain in this village? In the future, should we accept them in this village?

I worry that it will simply create an even poorer class "

It is a question of the immobilization of the poor classes.

What do you do by creating even poorer people when you come to enrich your territory?

"And even if we solve this far, the question remains: what will we do with the management of the land that the clan of village chiefs has lost? Who will plow that field? How to increase production"

"As it is, can't we leave it to you?

"There isn't. But that field is unproductive despite the good conditions of the land in the village. We need to change the administrator, and there may be opposition from the villagers to the exclusive possession of land in good conditions by others"

"At least, it won't be funny."

"Hmmm, hard! I'll stop being village chief!

I felt sorry for the look of total confusion, so I decided to sort out the problem.

"You could have shared the whole picture of the problem with this place. So let's solve it one easy at a time."

The big problem is, turn it down and solve it one by one.

This is where the problem is solved.

"First, let's simplify the problem. Separate the problems of the farmers who earn money from the problems of the village chief's fields. It looks like an intertwined problem, but it's not decided that they have to plow the village chief's fields. Think detached."

Write on the blackboard with white ink, "Think separately about the problem that can be detached."

"Next, choices that are theoretically possible but not actually possible will be shredded. Sometimes it's just a simple story."

Continue below ”Sharpen what is impossible in reality”.

"Return the earning peasants to their original territory, that's what it is. I can't do it unless I'm going to kill them. I'm not going to do that. Then we can concentrate on the means and methods of how to welcome them into the village"

”Focus on how," he writes.

"So the problem is money, work, emotion. Money is the cost of buying, registering a roster, eating and drinking in church, and then a lump sum to start working and living. As for the costs, I'll have to ask each side to negotiate and cut them, and I'll have to ask them to repay me by mediating my work. Fortunately, I can make as many jobs as I want.

For work, there are temporary and permanent jobs. A temporary job is a construction job. The permanent job is to cultivate farmland or manage milling facilities. Aim to earn money from temporary work while seeing suitability for permanent work. That's all I have.

Finally, the emotional side. We must not isolate them, but we also have trouble consolidating them in groups and not blending them into the village. It would be nice to have it divided into several groups to the extent that the villagers do not remember the threat, dispersed and inhabited in the village. It is also a good idea to create opportunities such as planning an entire village festival or a job for everyone to work on. The first step is to remember each other's faces.

Doesn't this make the conversation a lot easier?

”Gold: Reduce costs, earn money at work.

Job: Don't eat it with temporary work and put it on permanent work.

Emotions: Create an Opportunity to See Your Personal Face ”

When I finished explaining and saw the faces of everyone, he looked like an audience trying hard to find that trick in front of the trick.