Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 656: How to Reduce Debt

Thanks to the fact that Sarah and the others had also accumulated practical experience, she did not immediately show convincing with a beautiful explanation.

"Um, something is, but I don't think so. 'Cause in the end, those people aren't in debt, are they?

Without being deluded by words, I come to point out the essence properly. Much dependable.

As Sarah said, there is a huge difference between being able to organize the problem and being able to solve it.

Still, it does not change the fact that a huge amount of debt is owed to the farmers who earn money.

However, concrete wisdom also emerges from practitioners once policies have been established.

It was Paperino, who was familiar with the nobility laws, who made wisdom about keeping the buying prices of the farmers who earned them as low as possible.

"Dear deputy, I'm talking about the costs they should bear, but I think I'll reduce them a little bit"

The measures taken by Paperino to relieve the burden on the earning peasants, started on such a frontal note, were just as dramatic and elaborate a highly educated young bureaucrat.

"Firstly, regarding the claim of the original lord who was fled by the villagers, it was their fault that the villagers fled. As for the amount, I think you can greatly discount it by offsetting the negligence. It should be at least the cost of sending it back to the other side, the cost of the guard and the toll tax, the full cost for food, and the other side's burden. Few lords want to pay that much to take it back."

"I see. If I want to take it back, I'll have a deficit. Then we'll have to settle it with money."

If you are guilty of fleeing, then those who escape will also be held accountable for management.

There are those who die of illness if they are forcibly transferred, and those who flee.

In little children, you cannot escape if you are attacked by demon wolves outside the village.

"How much do you think it will reduce"

"I think I'll make it 20% less by alleging negligence and 20% by buying cash"

You just said 60% first.

I don't even think I can lend an ear to loving a lord like the villagers fleeing, but if I take it from a lord of the same rank to talk with money, the law and money can be a common language.

"Then, it's about the cost burden when you accept it, but first of all, the church that created this state is also responsible. The cost of registering on the Birth Register will be greatly reduced. We may also be able to reduce considerably the cost of staying in churches that we are currently replacing"

"It may be a story to the detriment of the Church, is that okay"

Paperino is only in the capacity seconded by the Church.

I checked to see if it would taste bad to be on this side too much.

"Leaving the status quo of imposing burdens on the poor as it stands is more relevant to the Church's reputation"

Yes, Paperino assured me.

There was no weakness there that I showed during the day when I was sogging that reason would not make sense, but the appearance of a young clergyman burning ideally.

If Paperino is that hungry, there's no objection here either.

If a subordinate tries to break through directly from the front, turning his hand from the back is the upper role.

"One thing I've come up with, I want an opinion in the light of church law"

I heard Sarah say, "Oh, you look bad" when I tried to explain the idea that came to mind while I was looking at Paperino's ideal burning face. disrespectful.

I just came up with a push to reduce the debts of some more earned peasants.

Slowly wait for everyone's attention, then briefly outline the idea in one word.

"Nothing, silly. Honestly, don't you think we're the only ones who need to pay the price?

Paperino frowned as he thought, but Kilik distorted the edge of his mouth but pierced his silence.

Sarah, on the other hand, "Look, I knew I was thinking bad," she made me proud for some reason.

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"In short. We have not benefited in any way from the presence of them, the earning peasants. It is, moreover, the current situation in which they are only asked to bear the costs. Costs are supposed to be borne by the profitable, right?

"Right. Generally it does."

"But there is something that profited from their presence"

To put it this far, it seems to have come to Paperino with a pin.

"The previous deputy and the village chief clan."

"That's right. As far as invoicing is concerned, aren't they appropriate? It would be a muscle to have half of the payment."

That would halve the debts of the farmers who earn money.

In total, it is reduced to about 30% of the amount initially envisaged.

With this amount, it should be possible to return it while working in this territory.

"Now, have those people's debts been reduced? Sounds magical! Bad Wizard!"

"If you're a small captain, you'll be lending money in the city. Shall we do it in the Sword Tooth Corps?

Sarah's compliments are also subtly disturbing, but Kilik's suggestion has no choice but to return a bitter laugh.

If you do debt taking and so forth in the Sword Tooth Corps, no one will be able to step down, and you will make money.

Of course, I don't think Gilbore will allow it because the soldiers' reputation will fall to the ground.

Besides, the debt didn't magically disappear.

The burden that was being pushed only by the weak was shared according to responsibility and ability to pay.

"If you stick with reason, too, it will be justice. That's what I've learned since I got here."

I assure you so, Paperino's face looked so proud.