Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 667: How it Works or People

After agreement was reached to divide the fishing rights, it was said by Kilik that he was in a stage to consider concrete ways.

"When it comes to rotating, is it hard to remember the number of people in this village?"

"Why do you remember? Why don't we just write down the order in the mansion or in the church and stick it out?"

To Kilik's concern, Paperino replied.

"That's why well-raised priests are in trouble. There's no way the peasants can read, right?

"That's... but sticking it out is a name. In church, your name will be on the birth register, and you must remember it!

Both statements are likely to be true.

As a matter of fact, there are some who can and cannot read.

And since the system of rotation of fishing rights is like a welfare system for all villagers, it should not make a difference without being able to read the name.

In short, the system should be designed to suit people who cannot read the name.

"Then let's figure out how it works on the assumption that some people can't read their names"

To sum up, Paperino nodded unacceptably.

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"But when you can't read the letter of your name... what do you do"

For those who can read, it is hard to imagine a state in which a letter cannot be read.

It seems, among other things, strongly inclined towards Paperino, an elite priest who has grown up within the intellectual class of the Church.

"Right. Like keeping the plaque down."

"Isn't that the same thing you can't read your name?

"There, make it a crack method. Make two pairs of wooden plaques with the names of all the people in this village. Press the big mark to cross the two plaques, and if their position matches, you'll know it's you."

As an image, it is the assignment of the contract.

I was looking at the birth roster and noticed that peasant names have many similar names.

Besides the lack of family names, there are a lot of people who get the names of saints and celebrities and have the same names as they do.

"Plus, it's easy to distribute beans if you have an individual name tag"

Anyway, all you have to do is check the wood tag to see if he's here to pick it up.

Like us, it gives rise to a tremendous advantage to be able to identify individuals for new deputies who don't even know the faces of every villager.

Individually identifiable wooden plaques are, if you ask me, like simple residence cards, and there will be many occasions when they work in measures other than bean distribution.

"It would be laborious to begin with, but if we could introduce it, it would be a hassle of inefficiency"

And to theorize, Paperino nodded loudly, but Kilik looked a little unconvinced.

"What would Sarah do?

When I spoke to my daughter earlier about how she was twisting her head diligently without joining the debate, I got an unexpected answer.

"If I were you, yes. I wonder if I could get my kids to use it."

"Your use?

"You can read letters if it's us or if it's a church person, right? Once you've set your order, ask your children to come and use it every morning to the farmers who are entitled to the day. And then you can give that kid a penny, right?

Sarah's idea struck me by surprise.

Indeed, if you just let the peasants know your fishing day, you can give them the news here.

And if you use the children of the earning peasants, it's also in the employment measures.

To my mind, Sarah's idea comes from two pairs of boys under a bridge she hired in a shoe factory.

Sarah used to be cute and do pennies for the kids she picked up where she was frustrated eating and not eating as a rushing adventurer, and they responded well and often ran around as liaisons.

I tried to deal with myself through a mechanism called letters and bulletin boards to convey information as a new deputy, and Sarah, who hired humans to deal with it.

I have nothing to say which is right.

However, the low initial cost of implementation and ease of operation.

Above all, there is a difference in its clarity.

"Hi, Sarah's got a better idea."

Evaluating so, the red-haired daughter had a full smile.