Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 748: An Opportunity in the Street

Write the briefly summarized contents on the blackboard with cutlets and white ink.

· Make the design of the city a defensive consideration

· Hire and train security guards

· Determine the name of the city

It's just a matter of being blind to not realizing any of it myself.

It is still good to borrow the wisdom of others.

"Anything else?

Looking over at the participants in the meeting, Anne opened her mouth.

"I want to do a play."

"Is there a play... or a way to utilize a square without worship"

Neither the thankful sermon of the priest nor the parade of offering shoes wakes up every day.

If so, it would be more profitable for the square in front of the church to be converted to another use as well.

Theatre and shows are tough for theme parks alongside the parade, and even from Anne's arms, who produced the triumph ceremony for the Swordtooth Corps, it's likely to be popular content.

"If you build it so you can see the theatre from the second floor of the building around the square, you can get a seat fee."

"I see. It's going to be profitable"

Do you see the surrounding shops in the audience on the square?

Even in the original world, I remember having a pier seat on the rotary during the festival.

Common people who want to save money take a stand on the ground floor, and layers of small gold are complained of even taking some seating fees if they can make the shape of enjoying the play while gracefully tilting wine.

"Nevertheless, don't come up with it often"

"Sometimes when you go around the country in a theatrical performance, you get in the courtyard of the mansion while you're in the carriage and perform a play. And then they look through the window of the hall, and it just feels like a seat."

Anne's perspective, which has cut up the poor troupe, though small, is many aspects that are helpful in terms of management.

The sharpness of skin sensation, especially in terms of how to make a nobleman or a rich opponent feel comfortable giving money, is nowhere near the end.

Most recently, it is a matter of concern that the "sniffing sensors" may be pointing towards me.

It's hard for Sarah to follow you more often.

"I'm more concerned about the thickness of the sewer pipe that goes down the road than the charming shop of the elegant. Do you want to put it through the middle of the road or lean over the edge? And what do we do with the exit? How to treat sewage"

Until then, Gorgogo, who remained silent, raises questions about sewers.

Sewage in 3rd class neighborhoods is at best flushed along shallow ditches dug down the road, smells bad, and as soon as rain continues or fails to be maintained or cleaned, it clogs and sewage floods the streets.

Even in a second-class neighborhood, there is no difference in the basic design as long as the sewage ditch is deep and the stone lid is attached.

"The sewer pipe will be built to be embedded deep in the middle of the road, in the ground. Thickness can make room enough for a child to stand and walk"

Gorgogo's imaginary sewage ditch is not the same as the sewer pipe I'm planning.

It is an urban infrastructure of a structure in which a person needs to enter and clean the pipe, or brick arch structure, from a manhole or the like, in order to perform maintenance, with a complete embedding in the ground.

This structure would theoretically stop the smell of sewage from coming up, but from this world's hygiene standards, I'd say, "Why that much?" I can also understand that there are people who twist their necks.

The city looks much the same at all costs.

If you are a common aristocrat, you would spend the same budget on the top of the road, sculpting a city-side building or installing a statue on the corner that you asked a famous artist to do.

But I'm not willing to give in on that.

How comfortable the streets and cities are without the smell of sewage is a story that will be understood if you build and experience it rather than arguing, or vice versa.

"On top of that, sewage is treated outside the city after being monolithized with leather street sewage. The process keeps the slime in the treatment tank but periodically eliminates it"

I won't let them imitate the way residents throw a bucket of manure and sewage from upstairs in the city I create. You don't have to do that to create the infrastructure.

"Sewage is the height a child can stand. Does that mean cleaning will be a job for both kids?

"That's what I'm thinking"

Nod to Martin's confirmation.

Those less than running out need a job.

It's not a temporary job either, or, to a certain extent, a job that you can work on on a regular basis until your body is ready.

Education also guarantees identity It's hard for children of runaway adventurers without humans in the city to find a job. Even if it's sewer cleaning and slime hunting, I've never had a decent job of rice and treatment in the sight of me or Sarah.

"So if you want to get to work, you can let me help you work downstairs and guard the store."

Anyway, with the experience of getting a job in the city, you should be able to take a chance at a life far better than being an adventurer or something.

The adventurer's job of being "retired" with half of them dying or imperfect in a year.

I don't want to be on the side of sending kids out of the countryside into such business.

We can't save them all. But I can give you an opportunity.

We're going to build a church city, so you can have as much charity as you want.