Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 742: The End of Man's Land

A few days later, one of the professionals who had asked the church to arrange it came.

This is Bandolfi, a surveyor who also attended a consultation on territorial development.

Guide them to the workshop's office and have them put prominent travel clothes on the wall with flaking and sunburn.

"Looks like you're pretty busy"

The surveyor, at the request of the Church, travels to the territory to calculate the exact area of the field, thus creating the basic data for the proper collection of taxes in the name of Rejoicing.

No one wants to pay more taxes, so they are made evil in most lands.

It's still better if you can throw stones, and if you accidentally find a massive hidden field or something like that, it's not uncommon for your life to be endangered by the citation driven around by the peasants.

It is a job that requires fairness, knowledge and strength, especially walking power.

"Thanks to you, the guardian's shoes are treasured."

Bundolfi put on his underfoot shoes with his tanned fingers.

He has a pattern of work as a surveyor, and some of our specialties from an early age.

Dry mud is noticeable, but these shoes work well.

It makes me happy to see the products used in such a useful way.

"You're hurting a little. Let them take care of it in the workshop."

"I appreciate that. But isn't it annoying?"

Instruct the workshop owner to take care of the shoes while accepting them for indoor wear and exchange.

"Recently, the guardian's shoes have gone out a lot throughout the city, and there are many requests for care."

"I see. It's a good shoe!

Mass production is an obvious thing, and when we wholesale large quantities of shoes for adventurers and priests, as we do every day, it seems that the amount we supply to other cities has become quite adequate in the city anyway.

Because I'm secretly trying to set up a second-hand shoe market for middle-aged adventurers when I see that new demand for high-end adventurers has gone round.

I haven't changed the wholesale value to the amount that I can still afford to run out adventurers, but I've also received reports that there are people in Adventurer Alliance who are wearing shoes that look like that, even if they don't have to be high-end adventurers like Jilboa and others.

If you take the example of a group of shoe fangs who are the owners of a workshop and are the product customers, they make a lot of money but use their gear very luxuriously.

Regardless of the extent of the man-eater ghost, when it comes to fighting a winged beast or dragon against him, he leaves it to the giant of dense muscles like hard scales and steel like stone to force himself to do all he can to screw iron and blades, so the blade of the sword is missing and the body bends, the axe spear breaks the pattern and the spear crushes, the crossbow is overstretched and cut, and the shield is attacked and kneaded and bent and cracked, as well as everyday tea matters.

This is exactly what happens when you make the word "barbaric" a reality.

Since the equipment is such a treatment, it is not uncommon for even sturdy made guardian shoes to be able to help you in just a few times when you finish your adventure with monster claw marks or green return blood solidifying black.

If you're a normal adventurer, put expensive shoes out for repair. but the sword fangs generously order the next shoe.

There is also the privilege of being able to buy cheap with sponsored discounts, and no matter how expensive the guardian shoes may be as shoes, they are only very inexpensive equipment when compared to steel swords and crossbows of complex construction.

It would also have the meaning of a strategy to maintain the brand image of the soldier corps by maintaining a uniform appearance and keeping the asking fee high.

So I started the business of picking up damaged shoes, scraping the crest of the Swordtooth Corps and not knowing it, and also repairing and selling them for a fee in combination with artisan technical improvement training.

Shareholders may be complaining because too many repairs in the city will lead to lower prices, but so far the prices of second-hand goods are stable in the direction of increasing longing for the Swordtooth Corps and there is no sign of price collapse.

As for all adventurers wanting to get their protective shoes under their feet, it's called itching.

"You've often surveyed the territories that nobles plan to develop these days. So finding hidden fields has been reduced. But since we're developing new land, now we're being turned around by goblins and demon wolves..."

"That's tough"

Do you mean the nobles are borrowing not only funds but also human resources from the church to embark on territorial development? The aristocratic territorial development boom seems to be real.

When it comes to driving the monsters out and opening the land, it can be seen that the work of adventurers is increasing.

That also means that the social context in which the wages of adventurers are improving is becoming better.

While recommending tea to the surveyor, I felt my cheeks loose.