I Shall Survive Using Potions!

66 Market research

The lieutenant colonel showed me around, and it was the dining room that came.

No, it's an army cafeteria, so I don't keep it open all the time. The only meal to be served is the time of the soldiers' meals, morning, noon and evening. The other hours seemed to include working under cooking, sourcing, and other things such as purchasing ingredients, caring for equipment, various administrative tasks, etc., which were never free, but they were jobs carried out in cooking (hoarse) places, offices, food warehouses, etc., and there was no one at the dining room table.

"This is the dining room below the corporal. Officers have separate cafeterias. Well, as long as it's not more than a big captain's meal, I'll let him take it to his room."

"Phew, then, even if the disease is epidemic or poisoned, aren't you too worried that everyone in the upper management will fall at once..."

"Huh?"

Lieutenant Colonel looking a little surprised. Well, wasn't that the intention?

"Of which, we also deal with medicine for diseases and poisoning, right?

"Ooh..."

Something, Lieutenant Colonel, feels a little chirpy.

Is that what you're not doing here, sneaking into enemy garrisons and poisoning wells or, in a siege battle, chopping up the bodies of those who died of infectious diseases and throwing them into enemy positions with a stone thrower (catapult)? Even though it was a regular means on Earth...

Oh, there's something on the board.

"Medications for military illness are purchased in bulk by the military. It is solemn for soldiers to go to the dealership on their own, so that they may be treated in the infirmary '

So this is the one the lieutenant colonel rooted for me...

In addition, various pieces of paper are pinned to recruit members for swordsmanship drilling sessions and to give them puppies. Yeah, there was this sticker in the employee cafeteria of the company I worked for in my previous life. Is it the same without you?

And the next thing they took me to was an outdoor training ground. The soldiers are training on the ground.

You think a lot of exercises, a large exercise area outside the city gates, and a couple of march training trips a little further away?

Looking at the corner of the exercise area, a few groups of people are manipulating something like boxes with each other. As I looked at it strangely, the lieutenant colonel told me.

"Oh, that's telecommuter training. Flag signals during the day, candlelit boxes at night. It's daytime now, so I'm practicing with a red cloth instead of candles."

Ho ho, is there a flag signal or a light emitting signal? I guess it's like a Morse signal.

"I can read it for once, but I didn't really practice it. I can't read it so fast.

Well, I can't communicate directly with you in my current position, so in case you can send or receive it slowly, it's fine. We just have to leave the communications to the commuters and the cooks. "

Yeah, the lieutenant colonel's right. If only the person above would leave it to the person in charge, without giving a word. That's what that sales manager bald guy..., no, it's nothing. It's over now.

"Is that it? How many times, 'alehadareda', 'kusriyanoshimai', 'nanishinikitel', 'olenianikita', 'citanokoha olenoda', can I hit you a little?

"............... why can I read it? And I'll allow you to hit me"

"Ah..."

Yes, of course, it is.

"of all languages, conversation and reading and writing"

This national Morse signal is also called "Language"!

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"... and, well, this base is more or less like this"

All right, I won!

And in the meantime, I ran over to the telecommuters and put in a kick.

But is it a "base"...... Even though it's part of the Wang capital?

Speaking of which, you said on Earth that the Navy and Air Force are bases and the Army are garrisons.

I guess that's it, ships and planes can't operate without a mother base, but the Army doesn't matter where they are as long as they keep getting supplies, so I wonder if it's a "garrison" in the sense of just where they are now, not a "base".

Well, unlike the Navy, the Air Force, which ships out of the base every time, the Army doesn't come back every single time, so isn't that "base" in that sense? Then it seems that we are not going to re-war the battlefields outside the country. The permanent location of the Wang Metropolitan Army may well be "base".

And when I returned to the store after all my purposes, I had no reason to know.

Rumors spread among the soldiers that "the sister of the pharmacist, there seems to be a service for that badly eyed girl to kick (give)" etc...

And three days later.

"I want you to deliver the medication for soldier's disease in a packed amount."

A slightly older, cadet-like person came to the store.

Funny, the lieutenant colonel should be talking to you...

"Um, the matter belongs to the 2nd Battalion Commander of the Wangdu Army, Lieutenant Colonel Vonsas..."

But the officer seemingly told my words to distort his face and throw up.

"Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the Wang Du Army, Lieutenant Colonel Vonsas... That man, the Wang Metropolitan Army alone has monopolized the cure and hasn't sent a single bottle to our Kingsguard! Yet even when our people come here to buy in bulk, they just say, 'Let me through Lieutenant Colonel Vonsas'... Do something about it. No, if you don't do something, there's gonna be a rub between the Kingsguard and the Wang Du Army!

We, the Kingsguards, serve as guards of the royal palace, guards of your nobles, and ceremonial vigilantes, so we can't scratch like the Kingsguard! But how can you treat the Wang Metropolitan Army preferentially and ask our Kingsguard to turn around!

Oh, that's unfortunate......

So, Commander, is it just your place to divide up!

Well, even if I turn to another organization-like Kingsguard, is there any benefit to me...

But I can't see this. Although how ignorant I was and didn't know about the Kingsguard, this would be terrible.

"Okay. Turn to the next item to be delivered, Kingsguard. How many are there in the Kingsguard?

"Ooh! Ooh! Is that true? Thank you, thank you!

The Kingsguard, for its part, is not a large number. Four platoons, command, support personnel, etc., all add up to about 200. "

According to the story of an officer who seems to be a captain of the Kingsguard, when accompanied by royal outings, etc., transport units and additional supporters appear to leave other organizations, only one squadron size is normal. Is it because the Lieutenant Colonel ignores a small number, or is he not close to the Kingsguard and Wang Metropolitan Army...

Well, if it's about 200 people, it's no problem. Twenty-five of the three gold coins. Not everyone will be sick (Rikan), so there will be enough change in a box of 24.

But this guy, he's a captain and a platoon leader or something. Normally, the platoon captain is a lieutenant or lieutenant, but I wonder if the Kingsguard has class inflation.

Oh, just because it's squadron size, if you make the head of the Kingsguard a captain or major, is it bad in power relations with the Wang Du Army! So regardless of the number of people, when you assign a rank from above, does that happen...

"So, what are you doing me a favor? Actually, I have another favor to ask for..."

"What is it?

It seemed a little hard to say, but when I heard the story.

"Just like my army, I want Wangdu Guards who are not cured by Wangdu Army to turn the cure..."

What is it! When it comes to guards, they are the equivalent of police officers on the planet for the King's capital's policing needs.

Normally it is a safe training day, the turn is a flashy battle, unlike the soldiers of the Wang Metropolitan Army who, if handled, can emerge rewarded, every day is a real battle, and if you do bad, you risk being killed by criminals, soldiers and hunters who are drunk and wield swords, and even if you do that kind of work every day, so naturally, you will not be particularly praised or heroic for capturing criminals. To all those guards, you think there's no cure around?

Failed!

Because I am ignorant, I thought all of the soldiers were soldiers from the same organization, and I didn't think the Kingsguards or guards were a different organization from the Wang Metropolitan Army.

This captain said he also thinks of another organization, the guards, but that lieutenant colonel...

Well, do you mean the sender, the one who gathers profits to himself?

That is, it does not profit others.

To what extent and for how long does that apply?

Me too, let's be careful...

"Okay. Apparently, he trusted the Wang Du Army too much. Tell those in charge of the guards to come and wear it once."

Maybe you've been here before. That's when I said, "Let me through Lieutenant Colonel Vonsus" and drove him back. Afterwards, I know you were coming to buy it as an individual, but I'm allergic to selling it in too many quantities, so since I'm squeezing my sales volume for the day, it would have been a lot of the time when I came after work that I sold out. No, I did something sorry...

But how can this be troublesome when he says he stopped selling drugs so that injuries and illnesses would heal quickly and chose something like this that "nobles and rich people are not in danger of seeing"? What is military disease so horrible?

... Yeah, it must be a horrible disease.

Damn, let's increase the number of general sales for a while.

... but the sale of other medicines is one thing now. Besides, I wonder why we don't get more shampoo and rinse and basic cosmetics sales. Um, aristocratic wife, are you promoting me properly......