Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 718: Like weaving a big cloth.

Explain what you are thinking in the first place.

I'm good at putting my head to work to solve external problems, but things don't speak well when I try to describe my insides.

"Right..."

Close your eyes for a few seconds and look for the right words.

"We want to enrich this territory through the flour-making industry. You've said that before, haven't you?

First we go back to the basic perception and make sure everyone snorts.

From there, I will explain the steps of thinking.

"Territorial development, that means change. I believe that the appearance of the territory will be different in the short, medium and long term, and that the challenges and solutions that arise will change."

"I've never heard that story before"

While Paperino seems a little dissatisfied, he overlaps his words.

"Sure, this may be the first time I've put it into words. But in the first place, the development plan says it's a task, right? I can say that I'm just changing the language a little bit."

"Perhaps so. But... well, go on."

Would that have sounded like a little bit of a word game manoeuvre?

But explaining thoughts also means explaining the interpretation and framework of facts.

"First of all, it looks short-term. Simply put, this is civil engineering season with my husband."

I dare to say "season" because the way the original world used to describe it is to describe it as "phase" or "phase," but I can't help but stick a new word in the absence of such a concept.

"The construction and civil engineering season involves tidying up the land on the river's edge to maintain the compact, stripping the bottom of the river, logging the planned plots of the water wheel cabin, and pulling the roots of the trees off and tidying the ground. A large number of manhusbands are dispatched for surveying, logging, tidying and stripping. Dozens of guys come with dozens of rough guys like you've never been to a village before and stay for dozens of days if you have time. They will consume a lot of materials and food, drink alcohol and buy women. The consideration is pure money, like copper and silver coins."

Describe the great work, describe the people who work, describe the lives of the people who work, and describe the relationship between such people and the territory.

Top to bottom. Bottom to side. Explaining also resembles the act of weaving a large cloth.

By combining the vertical yarn called the flow of events with the horizontal yarn called the relationship of events, we can see the overall picture.

"Imagine what kind of problems would result from such a massive influx of people and husbands. The husbands are distracted. There will be a lot of fights. I might give my village daughter a little bit of a fling. I might get drunk and trample the field and vandalize it. The economy that was going around in the village barter could go crazy with the massive influx of money. A simple villager may join the gambling and lump a huge fortune. There could be a riot if the salary payments to the husband are delayed. A large number of injured in a construction accident may not be able to pay for the personnel and supplies to be treated."

The trick to a helpful explanation of practice is to use your imagination as much as possible.

Think as fine as possible, as raw as possible, from gutter (dob) stripping to excretion.

By working your imagination to its limits, the fabric's eyes of explanation are unlimited and finer, eliminating zeroing the facts.

The more I explain it that way, the worse Paperino will look.

"To be honest, I didn't imagine what was going on that far"

Serious young priests are clearly wolfish about unexpected events.

It was Kilik who saved it from the side.

"Isn't that when the soldiers (of us) come in handy? Luc and Rodolph will do fine."

Paperino smiled hard at Kilik, who shouted brighter and louder.

"Exactly. It is the Lord's job to keep the peace. Paperino, I will not hold the solution to the problem on my own. Leave it to the people who can."

It can be left to Paperino as well. What matters is solving the problem, not who solves it.

"Why can you think of that?

Paperino has asked without heart or in a weak voice.

Until then if you put it in a nutshell with your imagination, but if you don't make it possible for anyone, even Paperino, to do it, you won't have explained what's in your head.

In my case, it is a gift of training, but I have to explain and consider the procedure so that even amateurs can do it to some extent.

It's a lot harder than I thought at first. I scratch my nose head unknowingly.