Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 757: You Make a Name for History

For that reason, the name of the new section to be built was decided.

It is St. Shoe Street (read: as due).

Since then, the name "Holy Shoe Street" will be used in all discussions and plans regarding the new compartment. All that, the birth register of everyone, including Leather Street, who resides in the planned construction site will say, "What's the number one on Holy Shoe Street?"

"Holy Shoe Street..." sounds like a very honorable street name to watch Gorgogo grumble over and over again. I'm not sure I have a faint religious mind, but sensibly imagine the Imperial Palace Garden in Chiyoda-ku, around, with a strong brand on living around here itself in 100 years "I want to take my son-in-law from St. Shoe Street! Maybe they start saying," etc.

"Holy Shoe Street. Excellent name. We need to report it as soon as possible..."

Some clergy busily run pens on parchment reports, for example, but I find it most pleasant that this supposedly dignified place name was emanated from the mouth of a stage actress who also came from a humble country tour in a room of a dirty workshop.

"You've made a name for yourself in the history of the city, Anne. The name of the street is immortal. If I die and you're my grandson's, and you're my grandson's, you'll be taken over."

Anne, who was called out, just responded barely, "Right," but her face turned bright red as she looked up.

"What, did you even fall in love with the small captain?"

"Ugh! That's not it!!

Anne's voice screaming back at Kilik to mix it up was a little different than usual.

"Wow, Kenji."

"Right. That's amazing."

If we start something new, even ordinary people can't be nobles.

Even ordinary people can keep their names as long as they have abilities and ideas.

Wind holes in a world where class and blood ties say things.

That's all the potential for a company.

However, I also felt that what Sarah wanted to say was a little different.

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"Well. I want the Church as well as the Great Merchant to give money for the construction of St. Shoe Street. To do this, we need a model. But for the model we need design, or attractive paintings that look good. That's it, okay?

The participants feel a little calmed and can swing to the current concerns.

Design. It all depends on design.

"Same as when you built the workshop! You don't write a diagram of that corporation? I want a title, too!

"That'll be a little later. Well, must that be a painting?"

An organizational chart that shows who and what role and what chain of command exists.

I wrote it for granted myself, but speaking of which, I've never even seen it in church papers.

"It's been incorporated a little bit lately."

"Really?" he nodded to Claudio's answer with "Recently? questioned."

I have a bad feeling.

"Yes. The way documents are written is changing in the Wang capital and those above the church. Especially the report. Some have also incorporated tables that draw lines so that the situation can be listed, as well as a diagram that represents the number of glitches, and so on in magnitudes. Most importantly, formal documents cannot be changed so easily that they are used by some of the clerks and officials."

That faction is a faction of Priests Nicolo, and the original report would be about the one you are listing via the Adventurer Guild.

In the meantime, I decided not to ask you anything now.

There are piles of problems that need to be cleaned up somehow.

I only believe that there will be no problems that I did not hear.

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Make the design of the city uniform.

Easy in words, but very difficult in practice.

Uniformity requires standards. It can be an intense restraint on the beauty of the planner, but unfortunately it is not for me.

Competition, even if design work is thrown externally without a hand but without standards, it is visible that a group of buildings with fragmented designs can be created to give you a flurry and stray.

When that happens, where do we ask for the criteria of uniformity?

What is the center point of St. Shoe Street in the first place?

"I guess I'll check out the church style first..."

When a will decision cannot be made, it is when there is not enough input.

If so, it is better to work on the input.

It's a good opportunity, so it might be a good idea to flip through the church library.

Fortunately, there are reasons and connections to just do so.

Though I'm afraid of the price just a little...