Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 752: Space and Time

Sarah's "morning market" is like an exchange city for meat, vegetables, cheeses and tools brought from a rural area near the city in the early morning.

Since they are not citizens, they cannot enter the 2nd class block, so the street merchants in the 3rd class block are laying cloth on the vacant lot near the carriage fastening and opening an open-air shop to replace it with copper coins, necessities, etc.

"I guess the unit price is a little lower to let out in the new compartment..."

"Er!!

If the goal is to attract residents of second class neighborhoods, it is necessary to divide them from services for residents of such third class neighborhoods.

Brand building is not about what you do, but about what you don't do.

It is for the same reason that we keep coarse products that imitate the shoes of the workshop from appearing with a regiment of swordtooth soldiers and churches on our side.

"Right. Because they don't have the money."

Anne was tougher than me in sorting the customers.

"But then where do the craftsmen shop for their morning meals?

"... right. There's that problem."

Now I try to serve every morning meal to craftsmen and family in the workshop, but those ingredients don't spring out of the universe either. It is natural to assume that you are sourcing from a nearby city if you want to cook cheap food.

In other words, apart from the aspect of tourism cities for citizens of second class neighborhoods, development districts also need to meet the functions of living cities for residents of third class neighborhoods in the planning of new districts.

There is also the idea that "as long as we have money, we can buy it in the margins", but that does not lead to an improvement in the living conditions of the residents of the 3rd class neighborhood, which results in rejection and buying disgust.

Nevertheless, the size of the land is limited.

So, what do we do?

Put your arms together and think.

I feel my surrounding gaze concentrate.

"... split."

"Divide?"

"If the size is limited, I'll do it in time. For example, in the morning, it shall be a morning market for third class neighborhoods. Or if you make a day of prayer where you need to give up and a day when you don't, you should essentially be divided into services for 2nd and 3rd neighborhoods."

"Hmm? But isn't it hard for the store people to do that?

"That's a way of thinking there. The store also changed people working in the morning, day and night. You can change it in season as well as in time. Even the countryside would temporarily hire people or help each other in the time of farming, in the time of sprinkling seeds, in the time of harvest? We'll do that in the store."

If we try to maximize the efficiency of the land, we need to use the resources of time effectively.

Facilitate personnel for this purpose. The more people you work for, the more jobs you get.

"... there's no way that's gonna work."

It was Gorgogo who crushed with Bosoli.

"May I ask why?

"Oh, that's it. Shoe shops are shoe shops, blacksmiths are blacksmiths. Artisans belong to the guild and decide what to make and what to sell. You can't imitate selling vegetables in the morning and booze in the evening."

"I see."

The "what to do" of a functional union called Alliance is strictly determined by the agreement of the craftsmen.

For example, even if it is a function of a blacksmith, it is forbidden to use horse equipment as a depression blacksmith and a weapon in a depression blacksmith to belong to a guild like this at all, and depression is forbidden even if the blacksmith is skilled.

Acquired rights, rather than mutually supportive mechanisms to prevent the collapse of artisans and stabilize production in a limited market called a city, should be seen.

Because if equestrians and arms stores become poor and of poor quality in excessive competition, it is the residents of the city who will have trouble.

"It can't be like when you make guardian shoes."

The adventurer's shoes are not subject to interference from the shoe guild because the market did not compete with products for new uses, although there is also violence from the Swordtooth Corps.

It's not that the guild is actually annoying to the humans who are not directly involved in their business, like the humans who are outside the shelter of the church's birth register, like the smallest villages and adventurers.

How to incorporate services and employment for residents of 3rd class neighborhoods into a new compartment of business while avoiding guild interference.

I need to twist my head a little more.