Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 717: Development Plans on Paper

"In the first place, there's a development plan itself."

Confirm the prerequisite knowledge in order to align the common perceptions of all.

Yes, I have a territorial development plan.

Plans already exist for new officials in the city and for writing jobs off boards to process the management of materials, personnel, and budgets.

Even now, the plan is progressing with outside work in the territories such as purchasing experts and materials and arranging personnel for construction.

There was only one reason why the development plan had not taken place in this territory, because there had not been a political settlement on the distribution of rights around the printing industry.

But it is good to see that the fact that Priest Nicolo called himself back had prospects for that settlement.

"So, by reason, we just have to keep going as planned"

That's how I dare to offer an optimistic outlook.

The leader of the business plan is expected to behave brighter and more optimistically than anyone, while assuming a more pessimistic situation than anyone else.

My men are also human beings, and I want to keep up with brighter people than dark, gloomy ones.

"But honestly, without a deputy, I'm not sure I can move the business forward"

The first to utter the word was Paperino, who was seen to remain and become a substantial administrator in the takeover.

From a serious and wise clergyman, I guess I see what I can't do before what I can.

The nature of such paperino is superior to long-term planning, while not losing touch with detailed work.

There's no point in being forced to persuade me here.

"Specifically, I'm not sure where it is around here. I want you to be specific about what you find difficult."

"... right. For example, you may not be comfortable dealing with things that weren't planned, such as a raid like yesterday, or more retrospectively, when villagers were frightened away from the deputy mansion."

While struggling to linguize, Paperino recognized his area of expertise as clear.

Admitting that you can't do it in public is a very stressful act.

When Faceko is a competitive organization where emphasis is placed, that means lagging behind the birth competition.

But Paperino has changed.

Humans are not good at it, and they naturally wear the spirit through their work that it is only by cooperating with each other that they can move the business forward.

It is pleasant to see Jilboa sitting there as a guest.

"We're sending Luc and Rodolph over from a regiment of soldiers (of ours), right? Let them handle the rough stuff."

"They're young, but how are your arms compared to Kilik's?

Asked by Paperino, Kilik gently clasped his neck.

"Well, I'll drop one arm compared to myself, but if there's two of us, we'll figure it out. They learn more than they do."

Kilik humbles himself about his head, but if you look at his track record here, that's not what he threw away.

I wondered about the humility of the arm, and I doubted it, so I asked Jilboa.

You're in ten men from the top of the regiment.

That was the answer as head of the regiment.

No matter how unexpected Jilboa and Swivelry are, there are seven of them above Kilik, who beat ten or more mercenaries with an axe spear in no time.

What the hell is going on with those swordtooth soldiers?

I was more frightened than surprised, remembering Kilik's bravery last night.

"The villagers also dealt with it in unity last night, but the conflict between the earning peasants and the original villagers has not essentially been resolved. And we don't provide personnel or budget allowances for plans that have been conceived after looking at the site, such as making villagers accustomed to money, or calling back adventurers to engage in logging business, as the deputy said."

When Paperino points me out, I just have to skip myself and be ashamed of the sweetness of the outlook.

"Sure, you weren't planning on giving me a little more time."

"Kenji, there's a lot of competing parts."

Sarah has a sore ear to point out.

"Well, looks like you need to start by squeezing everything out of Kenji's head"

Gilbore, who was supposed to be a guest, summed up the discussion with a voice that somehow sounded happy.