Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 747: Your Name Is

Hire a group of people in the city who make violence their business of listening only to themselves.

Isn't that a private soldier?

"It's like a clan of adventurers, isn't it?

"It's time for the small captain to have a soldier."

Both Sarah and Kilik are vainly positive about the creation of a private army called the Guard.

"That's good. Safe neighborhoods without pickpockets and thieves are an appeal to our customers. Besides, if you're gonna make money, you have to be strong about protecting the golden crawl."

Anne seems to agree.

"Citizens of 2nd class neighborhoods look like ducks from the city's stuffed animals and the kids eating in their pickpockets. You need a guard."

It's not convincing to argue that Martin himself was "eating it down and using both the kids".

"... I have no choice. Consider it."

No one disagrees. Do you want the costs to be put out within the development plan, or do you want the security costs to be put up on the rent and taken up?

But I don't care what you think of this. In shova bills and stuff like that...

"You should talk to the vice president. There are also a few people in the group who want to settle down with their belts because they can't accompany them to a long-term request because of an injury."

Without even knowing the minds of the depressed, the liaison with the Sword Tooth Corps has gladly given concrete suggestions.

If there are people at the core who can command and train like Kilik, even if they hire amateurs, they're going to be better guards than city guard scumbags.

"Any secondments from the church?

and even try to scratch a bad foot at the end of the misery, from Claudio,

"If it's just around the church, we can also provide security temporarily, but all we can do is organize worship. Because few people work violence or commit thieves in the church in the first place."

And I got an unconvincing answer back.

Protect the money you make yourself, I suppose.

It's just a self-help society.

"Kenji, I think we have to decide something more important than that!

Sarah, who cleaned up that I was beaten to the self-image of hiring a violent group and collecting shova money, wrote something important in white ink on the blackboard with intent to make it sound cute.

Written up a little, there was a "new name on the street" in a large letter that remained somewhat traceable.

"Name or..."

"Sure... Speaking of which, I didn't decide"

Sarah's suggestion was too obvious and instead made everyone's point.

No matter how we move forward with our work and debate in the future, we need a name.

No one can remember a name that is too long, even if it is accurate, such as "Project for the redevelopment of peripheral districts and church facilities with the start of new roads and sewers".

"But is it something that Nong et al can decide in the first place? What about a church decision?

As Gorgogo is concerned, the story has grown to the point where it is unnecessary, but it is originally about building a new church.

If so, it would be natural for the church to be named after the street.

"What do you think...? As a church, you may not agree."

"Why not? How honorable is that?

"I feel that it is too honorable to be able to give commercial districts a road bearing the name of a church, or the opinion that naming in advance is a great risk when construction fails"

Does that translate Claudio's saying, "You can use the church to make money, but it's not good to put too much forward"? Everything is important before construction.

Plus I hear rumors lately that Priest Nicolo's faction is making too much profit and winning too much.

It will not be interesting for opposing factions to come and disrupt construction, etc.

"Then should we decide? Practical or risk management needs."

It's just a tentative name for project execution anyway.

The designation of the compartment will be determined naturally by the people who use it.

"Besides, I don't think you need to worry about the rights aspects of the Church. If the name of the street is new, the birth register will need to be revised, so the church will receive a handout in that respect."

That's the traditional giant organization. I have the means to collect money from anywhere.

It's not the same year as a workshop owner in Pop who's scared of collecting Shoba bills like me.