Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 740: The price of a legitimate transaction

"Pay...?

"Yes."

A strong nod to Claudio's question with the meaning of confirmation.

"For what reason?

"Moving, or compensating for the holidays."

"We're going to build a church that will be the heart of a new parish. I don't think anyone disagrees..."

From the clergy, it may indeed look that way.

Perhaps the clergyman is right in recalling the reaction when he informs the workshop craftsmen and the look on his face when he leaves the job to the less rushed ones.

If we draw a white line on the road for the reason that we "build a church," and say, "Retreat immediately," no one can reside against the authority of the church and the force of the Sword Fang Corps, so maybe that'll put a piece on it.

Residents will drink their grievances and shut up and pack their bags and scatter their own fine handouts somewhere in the city.

But if you imitate like that, the red-haired daughter standing next to you is not going to forgive me.

"It's not. I'm not paying for the opposite mouth seal. This is a legitimate deal. You pay for the deal."

"Deal...? I don't know what to say, but it doesn't seem like that crumbling house is worth it."

If we were to pull the road in the first place, most of it would be demolished. Even if some of the stone can be reused, damaged and rotten wood can only be used as firewood.

Even if you want to buy it with money, it's a good place to have a bundle of three sentences.

"Right... how much does the church estimate it would cost to build a church?

It is precisely the elite young clergy seconded by the Church who can also answer the topical question immediately. I've done my gaze on the universe to grasp a few memories before giving out a number.

"We expect 6,000 gold coins for church construction, but we will give up to 9,000. What about 3,000 roads?"

"You're sticking around a lot."

The cost of building a church is considerably greater than I thought. I can ask for the help of Priest Nicolo.

'Cause it includes a lot of rewards.'

I do have a sense of convenience to the "many things" church.

"Especially in the printing industry, is it? I hear there was some pretty stinky rubbing in the church about that handling."

Well, there would have been.

The aftermath flew to hidden territory, and my life was in danger.

I have never let go of such a dangerous business.

"So as a church, I don't think you're going to be nagging about costs with church construction and road construction. Unless you fatten your personal clothes."

"Personal clothes... you want to try fattening"

There's no way I can do a horrible imitation of fattening my private belly in the livered business of Priest Nicolo.

In the first place, I was deputized because my predecessor was fattened and dismissed.

"It's about the stomach you're fattening."

etc and pinch my belly lightly that came out a little because Sarah is eating nutritious rice.

So I want you to praise me for not returning "Sarah's face is getting rounded," etc.

For now I understood the attitude of the Church.

Since it is a compensation in the first place, the profitability of the construction will not be questioned.

It's the price of a project that will greatly benefit the Church, so just do the work that matches it.

That's why.

Deflated Japanese general contractors are generous enough to cry and rejoice.

That's the Cardinal's katana competing for the top of a giant organization spanning multiple nations.

Different sizes of budgets to move and ways to accommodate them.

"So I think we can pay the residents. I want to know why."

In seeking grounds, there is a strong tradition of ecclesiastical bureaucracy in which the completion of ecclesiastical and aristocratic law is mandatory.

This is around Kilik, and I think it would be nice to say, "If it goes around well with money, it's fine." I want this sophistication to be a little apprenticeship.

"Basis... right. Because, in a nutshell, this construction is bound to be profitable. It's bound to be a big profit. You're gonna give me a hand in a profitable business, so I should give you that consideration, right?

"Profitable...? Church building?

"You don't specialize in church construction. I'll leave that to the church. The only way to make money is... besides the roads."

Roads make money.

I couldn't seem to swallow one of those rationales to Claudio, the priest, right now.