Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 741: Investing, Not Costs

There was no full endorsement of the claim that roads are profitable.

"Is it? In churches, the cost of laying roads between territories and on farmland has always been a headache."

Apparently, there's no point in being a new official seconded by the church.

Is it a real feeling that we were putting together practical management figures in the field?

"Besides, can I say that what I'm planning is a sewer… or a cobbled road buried with as much sewer as people can get in and maintain, right? I don't think they even have a second-class neighborhood."

"If it's not a thick tube, it's hard to clean, and the runaways can't come hunting for slime."

"Oh... you will. I see. But at an extra cost."

"It would be cheaper in the long run to get inside and clean. You can order a cleaning job while you hunt slime."

Initial capital investments and the spreading of ongoing operating costs are essential to maintain a clean environment.

Ketching the money at hand can cause problems such as bad odor, sewage reflux in rainy weather, and clogging, which can be costly to restore.

"Besides, it's still gonna cost you, right? The church only seems to account for the roads and church costs, but after we dismantle the streets, we'll rebuild them."

"Isn't that... church work?

"It's not even the workshop owner's job, though. But that's where I make my money. A new stone house along the road with scents of flowers and herbs that do not dust when it rains or smells like sewage and the wind blows. Don't you think a lot of people give money to that house?"

"... what do you think? It's a 3rd class neighborhood. If it's in a 2nd class neighborhood, of course, the buyer might arrive."

"But there's a church there"

church, Claudio silenced when he put out the word.

"Besides, boasting one of the best sizes in the 3rd Class neighborhood, this church also lets residents of the 3rd Class neighborhood hear a thankful sermon by an excellent priest seconded from the center, like every week. Be sure to have a reputation."

Emphasizing the point of "excellence," the clergy seconded by the Church gave him a slightly more complex look, but he cut right back.

"Some shoe saints."

"Come on."

I see, this is an attack on the spirit. I am particularly ashamed.

"Then you can sell shoes too!

And Sarah says happily.

I see, it's pretty eye-catching.

Perhaps you can also pay cheap shoes for worship goods from the company for the church.

"And more people will think about things like that, right? There is always a man who wants to do business for the faithful who come to the Church. And people who want to make money give money."

That's how you increase the value of your surrounding buildings as well as roads.

Besides, this church has another sale, or strength.

That's the point of "being able to come straight from the 2nd class block and from the castle gate without dirty feet".

What that means is that depending on what you do, you may be able to bring people from 2nd class neighborhoods to worship who have money out of digits with people from 3rd class neighborhoods.

A lead with a human with gold is secured, I may put it another way.

In addition, several preferential measures can be considered on the part of the Church to suck on such rich people.

"For example, to listen to a sermon, you can divide the seats where giving and giving are mandatory from the seats where they are free. Previous seats, before seats where you can hear more thankful stories. Free people stand and listen. Or you can split it in time. You know, split the price of a handout into mandatory hours and free hours, the former putting on something thankful within the bounds of a handout."

In short, it's goods. It can be an elephant of a saint, or a talisman with the word of a saint on it.

You can add value that will ignite your collection greed: the pleasure of gathering your seals around.

"The church has enough elements to be thankful for, so we'll put together the surrounding houses and stores to develop them. You can make a place where you can eat, or you can scrutinize the stalls and let them leave the store."

The young clergyman smiled bitterly, "Would you still like to be a clergyman? The Church would welcome you, wouldn't it? I've solicited."

I refuse because I can only see a future that will be used to death around the Nicolo Priest.

"And yet... it costs a lot... and what about the talent?

When it comes to building buildings along the road as well as the road, the cost of the church is completely out of step.

You may be able to handle it if you ketch it, but the uniform and proper maintenance of the gate to the church will multiply the value. Compromise is not a good point.

"Who do you know in Territorial Development? Before the mill and pier are built, they can use their power in the development of the city. Preliminary exercise in territorial development. Let me put the cost on you too."

Some people have the skills they know in territorial development to run out adventurers.

Fortunately, we don't seem to have any trouble securing commercial patterns or manpower.

It's a story that's rewarding enough for the church, too, so there's no denying it.

If we spend more here, we can claim many rights later.

Priest Nicolo is not a man who cannot calculate the opportunity to extend such power and the gain or loss of interest.

It's a drawback when it comes to making too many calculations that I don't see before I know it better.

"I absolutely need a bakery! And I'd love to open a pasta shop!

is Sarah's suggestion.

Right. It's not bad to be the father of a pasta shop if you quit the shoe factory.