Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 720: I struggle for mechanisms to make things easier

"There are a few things I'm not convinced of right now."

It was Jilboa who sandwiched his mouth in a calming argument.

Until just now, I should have snorted.

"Command is a very important thing. It directly shapes life and death, especially on the battlefield. Is that something you can easily let go of? No, not whether the young clergy there can let go. If we convert this scheme to another territory, there will be complicated problems."

"What do you mean?

"For example, if it were me, I would use it to occupy (leisurely) aristocratic territory. There is an imminent threat of monster outbursts. Give yourself command, he said. That's how they make it look like a monster rampage, erasing what was the lord of noble territory on the basis of command. That would complete the occupation of the territory. I'm not complaining from anywhere"

Strangely realistic, it was a specific point.

Should I just call him a hero being rubbed in politics? The assumption is not sweet.

As I instantly come up with those nasty methods, Jilboa also has quite a misleading personality.

Now, Paperino's smile is totally tense compared to Gilboa and long-time Kirik having a niggered smile.

"In other words, if we are to discuss the conditions for the replacement of command, we also need to discuss the conditions for the return of command on a set. Can I take that as meaning?"

"Right. Can you even say that? One more thing, if the orders of the Church and the Corps are different, which one should the young priest obey?

For example, suppose we see signs of monster runoff (stampede). So consider transferring command. But orders have been made from the church to defend the assets of the territory. On the other hand, suppose that militarily, you are right to cage in the mansion with the inhabitants and wait for reinforcements. At that point, can the clergy transfer command?

"The principle of command takes precedence over judgment in the field. If it's an anomaly, I'll leave it to the regiment. I think it follows that policy."

"There can be some tougher phases. For example, suppose the monster's outburst forced some of the inhabitants to abandon them. Military abandonment is the right thing to do, but it is certain to receive later criticism from the people and the Church. In that state, is the proxy fully capable of command?

I see. I've gradually come to understand what Jilboa wants to point out to me, too, dull.

"I mean, there's no surrounding agreement, you know"

Unlike the "leadership" called for in corporate training and elsewhere in the original world, the command of this world is literally the authority to keep lives.

There is also tension over rights between churches and nobles who keep territory and adventurers and mercenaries who keep the military.

Can command, which is being established in such a dangerous balance, be easily transferred?

Jilboa's point is, that's how he pokes a dot.

"I can be myself, it wouldn't make sense to say that"

"You know what I mean. You're a particularly odd person, Kenji."

I should have thought of a mechanism that anyone could do, but I seemed to have devised an attributed mechanism in the sense that I could be myself.

If you want to move a person who belongs to a large organization, like a clergyman, you have to get permission from that superior.

For measures taken in this territory may also be taken in other territories as a precedent.

If there is a risk there, it must be convinced that the operation needs to be packed after a thorough explanation of the need.

"Don't get more jobs again..."

I got sick of it and came up with one escape route.

"That's right! Is there a precedent for the replacement of territorial command in these sudden-onset matters? For example, it would happen normally if the Lord died during the war."

However, the thought of suffering is immediately denied to young clergy who are firmly fixing the law.

"Indeed, there are assumptions about similar matters within the nobility law, as a guardianship system. But there are no similar statements in ecclesiastical law. Originally, because the system of representation itself is of a similar nature to the transfer of command in the event that the clergy cannot govern directly..."

It is a nod story. If you don't have an agent, resign in the first place and leave it to another agent.

You mean to do everything in your power to do your job?

"After all, what's the difference between that and gut theory..."

Why, considering how I try to make things easier, does the public wall stand up all the time?

In the end, I just have to get over it.

"I mean, Kenji's gonna have to live like that."

Jilboa's review has no words to give back.