Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 665: You look bad again.

We need to make sure Sarah and Kilik understand what we're going to talk about, not just Paperino.

Anyway, we're talking about a lot of territorial direction.

As for Gorgogo, I gave up.

"Moving forward with this policy, the Church has several interests. Of course, for peasants and adventurers."

"May I ask you something about the content?"

Nod small to Paperino's question. If he tries to report it, he'll notice it on his own around the Nicolo Priest anyway.

Then you should explain it in detail here so as not to be misleading.

"The best advantage is that the beans in the church warehouse will be able to cash in. The amount of beans a large organization like the church has is considerable. When some of it can be cashed, the church's cash assets increase"

Was it difficult to say cash assets? When I rephrase "In short, good beans become gold coins," Sarah also becomes a face that I understand as "oh".

"But there's no such thing as a big merchant with enough money to buy it all away."

Paperino is strong in numbers, but has aspects that are somewhat lacking in imagination.

It is also a reversal of the advantages of being strong in practice.

From Paperino, the beans are in cash, so what do you do, the merchants won't be able to buy the beans, either?

Like Paperino said, turning the beans held by the church into cash at the same time can bring down the market and make a big deal out of it.

"You don't actually have to buy it out. With the fact that it can be converted into cash, you can borrow funds at a practical level."

So instead of buying or selling the real thing, they use it to buy credit.

"I don't think the Church needs funding, though."

The Church is rich, but its funding is not infinite. It costs to run an organization called the Church, and there's cash in and out. The Church's best asset is its credibility, and as long as it has credibility, there are large merchants who lend money.

"What was it for that Cardinal and Priest Nicolo came to this city? Lending money to the nobility based on the Church's credibility. It's possible that merchants will be trampled down where they loaned it to nobles, but it's impossible to trample down church debt. Wouldn't you?

"I see," nods Paperino, supplementing the practical example. "No matter what country you flee to, it will take you a hundred years to pay back, won't it? In fact, there are examples of this."

Hearing the horrible side of the church, Kilik and others said, "Are you serious?" and so on, they looked pale.

"To sum up, if we can cash the beans, we will increase the credibility of the church as seen from the big businessmen, and the church will be able to borrow money from the big businessmen to lend money to the nobles. In other words, even if you sit down, you will be able to get funding called interest. Of course, you're still doing it, but you can make it big."

So rather than say new business, support for the expansion of the Church's existing business, that is.

"Is this cage going to be such a big deal," Gorgogo said, teasing his beard as he turned Hechima into a tease.

"The aristocrats are currently in need of funding to open their doors. You won't have a problem with the lender."

"But that would make farmers' taxes heavier, wouldn't it?

Sarah cared about the peasants while Paperino showed an optimistic side about the relationship between the Church and the nobility.

Loans carry interest. That interest comes out that someone needs to bear.

That, for the most part, comes down to the bottom farmers in the form of tax increases.

"So the cultivation of beans comes alive"

Of course, it is not genuine to increase the burden on farmers. Rather, the opposite is true.

"Beans also get cash if you put on a decent large amount of stuff. As well as eating in farmers' gardens, if it becomes acceptable as a tax, it also raises the tax levy on land unfit for wheat cultivation. Of course, small grain items, as usual, should be eaten at home. The important thing is to create a path that makes life easier with good things."

Develop markets to create ways to earn cash income for farmers as well.

Ask the Church to also develop mechanisms to prevent exploitation and buying beatings by mediating.

"But you only want to make big beans, and you can?

From the edge of the separated beans, grab a large pile of beans and let them open.

"You can plant this big bean. Plant the big beans and plant the big beans again from the beans that were made. So, I think I can clean the big beans. And big beans become expensive for churches"

"That's... that's gonna happen."

Yes. In principle, it should be.

Because by recognizing beans as cash crops and creating a corresponding line of credit, it is the church that benefits the most.

If you buy it cheap, the Church's profits will be smaller.

The chart then establishes that the Church benefits by taking the side of poor peasants.

Match pumps are a good place, but if that improves the lives of peasants, that's fine.

The aristocracy will be able to turn its funds around for pioneering, and it will be in the interest of the adventurers who pioneer the land.

"I knew I wasn't sure. But what good does Kenji get?

"Of course, you get a lot of money."

If the beans are going to be cash, the big beans will definitely rise in price from now on.

Futures trading with insider information.

There's no way to regulate it, so it's kind of all you want to do.

"Well, I'm going to do it to the point where I can't really keep my eyes on you," I thought I heard "you look bad again" in my lying ear, but I pretended not to sound like the deaf Lanobe protagonist.