Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 697 Letter from the Street

I decided to request a second lentil purchase through the church because the management of the territory managed to get around this way and I could afford the effort.

"Farmers had enough beans to plant, didn't they? Still buying?

"The warehouse is empty, and the peasants are paid with beans. I want room."

Besides, if the report recommends "liquidation and cash through the valuation of beans in inventory as a percentage of church assets" where churches are working, beans of good quality should soar.

As long as you have a Gorgogo manufactured bean sorter, you can select the large beans that should be preserved and stack them in the warehouse. Golden beans that are sure to go up in price, so...

In this world where there is no relevant statute as a provider of insider information, you may look somewhat good in the eye.

No matter how much money is available for future territorial development, there is no such thing as too much money.

"And without beans, we're gonna lose chicken bait."

"No! If you do that, you won't be able to lay eggs!

Chickens living in a fine chicken hut occupying a corner of the garden will not be undernourished because they are spontaneously talking about garden dandruff vegetables, bugs, etc., during the day, but the staple foods can be dandruff beans.

Gorgogo's bean sorter allows us to divide the beans into four different mountains so far.

The first is a large bean. This is later stockpiled in a warehouse in anticipation of cash as a commodity crop or distributed to each farmer as seed beans.

The second is a normal size bean. This is paid for by the farmers who earn money as a reward or is normally consumed as food. We're eating these beans too.

The third is cracked or chipped scum beans. When the beans are broken, they cannot be preserved, so they are pasted into processed foods or simply used as food for livestock.

The fourth is non-edible areas such as bean sheaths and stems. I was surprised when I tried using the sorter, but when I normally buy it from a vendor, these garbage parts are endlessly large.

That's probably why beans didn't have to be separated until they manned with rough crop low-cost product treatments.

The last time the Intercity Merchant sold me a lot of loads with a lot of scum bean percentage, but this time I'd like to hope it's improved.

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When asked to purchase additional beans through the church, an interstate merchant came in two carriages a few days later.

I don't know why, but all the while separating the beans in a half-bottom warehouse, I was concerned about the oddly pale complexion, but the quality of the beans carried was much better than last time, so as for this one, I had no complaints.

After the separation, the work of loading into the warehouse is also surplus to the workforce of the earning farmers.

The bean loading itself ended fast enough to clap out, and the Intercity Merchant left to flee.

Kilik is in charge of the work, Sarah is in charge of the meeting, and I just do nothing and get a report.

Being entrusted with the job is fine.

Nevertheless, the amount of free time you leave to people is something that people don't get around to doing.

The Intercity Merchant had also brought a tightly sealed parchment in addition to the beans.

"... that's hard to heal."

The letter, in the form of a private letter from the Church, was a report from Claudio, a clergyman entrusted with the shoe factory.

The raid by thieves planning to break into the shoe factory has not stopped, so far there is no obstacle to production, but it is better to postpone returning to the city.

It has been about a month since I moved to the Territory avoiding getting involved in a dispute over the right of initiative in the printing industry.

I thought it was about time we settled on the outline within the church and the minute before the right to be, was the assumption sweet?

"What do you think? I want you to let me think."

It was about everyone's safety, so we decided to hold a quick meeting to hear our views.

Because I have a hypothesis about things, but I also wanted someone else's point of view.

"The deputy commander's on guard, isn't he? If so, I don't think there's any problem."

Kirik is right, I'm not really worried about safety.

In the first place, there would be no group in that city with more strength than the Swordtooth Corps.

Where noble armies have attacked, they should be able to carry any number of them if they stand on leather streets and intercept them.

"The question is, why is the commotion prolonging?"

"I think that's odd indeed. Politics within the Church is basically done through law and dialogue. The deputy is now a fine productive citizen. The unlawful infringement of that property does not fit the philosophy of the Church."

Paperino is right.

Because the Church can legally seize citizens' assets through dialogue: trials.

Nothing needs to be appealed to violence in a dark way behind it.

Anyway, the status of deputy in this territory was also legally acquired through dialogue with the Nicolo priest.

Whether I had free will or the right to choose there was a lot of suspicion.

"So you're saying it's done by someone who's not a church? Kenji, you're being resented."

"If you're jealous, I know, but if you're resentful..."

It is difficult when asked if there are any enemies.

Because I can't really say that there are no people in my business who are in a position to threaten their acquired rights.

But many of them are zero shoe workshops, undepressed adventurers, and city merchants in charge of logistics, people who have no force, guts, or financial resources to just sell fights to the Swordtooth Corps.

"When that happens... at least the city's biggest merchant. Or nobility, or both?"

Everyone looked bitter at Paperino's point.