Isaac

Murder (1)

Clearly, doing what people don't want to do and doing it actively will change their efficiency. If Isaac had made me do it, I'd be bored to death watching what Libria has to say.

“Foundation institutes and hospitals are in construction. It should be completed in approximately three months. ”

“Fortunately, the construction merchants who entered the academy and hospitals as well as orphanages and nursing homes decided to build them for free, saving a lot of money. ”

“Even the teachers and therapists who need help are said to be supported by the Tower. ”

“Well, good work, everyone. It couldn't have been easy, but it was quick. ”

Livilla nods satisfied, making Isaac's mood even more uncomfortable because she doesn't know what to look for and doesn't hide her emotions.

“So it's a one-man housing supply problem now.... ”

Livilla's muttering silences the practitioners. Everything else can be solved by their own strength, but there is no other solution like this.

“Don't you have a plan yet? What's going on, officer? ”

Isaac bites a cigarette in Libria's uterus, takes a long sip, and spits out the smoke.

“Do you really want me to handle this? ”

With Isaac's attitude toward confirmation, Libya becomes slightly anxious, but confident about the lack of land and the fact that Isaac has no way to solve it, no matter how talented he is.

“Absolutely. Focus on the administration's original work. ”

“Then let's assume you don't disagree. ”

Isaac nods at Ripley.

“Go and get the Builders' Guild Representatives. ”

She frowns and says, as Rizzley sprints out immediately.

“What are you trying to do? ”

“I'm just following the mayor's orders. ”

“ ……. ”

Livilla and Isaac stare at each other and measure each other's insides. After a long time, Rizzley takes the officials of the construction merchant guild up to the roof.

“I wonder what you called me about……. ”

Roberten, a member of the Headstone Merchant Guild, who is the head of the Construction Guild in Newport City for one of the oldest reasons, carefully asked Isaac.

The construction merchants didn't just build schools and hospitals for free to show off, including orphanages and nursing homes. A single-person house was an excuse to step out of the way in case anything was possible.

“I would like to make an open bid. ”

“Yes?”

When Isaac mentioned the housing issue, Roberten's tongue twisted, trying to be as euphemistic as possible.

“I will build a single-family house. Criteria are average adult male, slightly larger in height, and tighter when two people lie down. I'll leave the rest of the built-in facilities to the ideas at the top. A sample of the Beehive building in the Slum should make you more comfortable. ”

“…… wait! Officer, what are you doing? ”

“What are you doing? You're building a house. ”

“Who calls it home! ”

On behalf of everyone's opinions, Lillia shouts, and Isaac tilts his head as if he couldn't understand.

“Avoid the breeze, the roof, and if you have room to lie down and sleep, it's home. Isn't it?”

“What kind of house doesn't have a basic living space! Storage!”

In Libya's point, Isaac said without a word.

“Kitchens, bathrooms and toilets are shared. This will be borne by the Construction Guild. And I don't need a window. Just put in most of the magicians used to roughly clean the air and maintain temperature, sound, magic, and fire facilities, and prevent disasters. ”

Despite Isaac's crazy demands, Roberten's head sounded ridiculous, but thanks to the sad job soldier, he calculated the budget and so on.

“Hey, if you do that, the production budget per unit will skyrocket……. ”

The cost of creating one magician is relatively cheap, but it is still a magician. Ordinary people have to eat to make a magic jewel for their lives, but it's certainly a big deal to put a lot of that stuff in a small space.

“We'll compare houses built by the Construction Merchant Guild. And this private house is going to be a specialty of Newport City by applying to the Office of Administrative Patent Office. When the merchants manufacture and sell private housing, they will have to pay a certain portion of their income in patent fees. ”

“ ……. ”

Roberten wondered if there was a merchant guild to bid on this crazy requirement. It's a groundbreaking idea that goes beyond traditional construction methods, but that's it. I didn't understand the confidence to pay the patent fee if I was going to make something weird and sell it.

“Th... if you were to receive a bid, how much would you be willing to order? ”

When Roberten asked, Isaac turned to the practitioners.

“How many people live alone in the city? ”

Transtor, who was in charge of the census, hesitated.

“About 40,000 of the population are single people. ”

“Did you hear that? I'll order 50,000 for the reserve. ”

Robert opens his mouth at Isaac's words. This is a ridiculous order, but you can make 50,000 pieces and sell them if you accept the bid. This is an unprecedented business of the highest value. Forget the possibilities and the merchant just makes money.

Roberten nods as he makes haste.

“Impossible! You won't be able to cover an entire precinct with your own private home. ”

“Based on public facilities and roads, the space is narrower! How do you expect people with families to live? ”