Isekai Ryouridou

The nineteenth day of the black moon ① ~ The sun has passed ~

That's how the 19th of the Black Moon began.

It is another day of commerce from today onwards, after a holiday to visit every ten days.

When I counted, this was also the eleventh term contract for the street.

That means we're already doing street work for 100 days.

Of course, there were days off during the contract due to various circumstances, and there were times when the store could not be opened for more than half a month. Counting from the opening date of the stall to be commemorated, the years had already passed enough to reach four months in about a week.

About five months after I lived in Fa's house.

Approximately a month and a half from the fifth day of the ash month, when we were able to return safely to the house of Fa with an approximate settlement to the dispute with the noble Cycleus of Genos.

Over the past month and a half, there have been a lot of different changes really going on around us.

The first is the treatment of the sinners.

Cycleus and his brother Silel were to be judged by the law of Genos.

That interrogation spanned ten days, but the promise that had been made by Marstein, Lord of Genos, was largely to be kept.

What Cycleus was given was a life sentence of imprisonment, and what Silhouel was given was a hard time sentence of twenty years.

He had heard that nobility would never be given a heavier sentence of hard labour than death, but this time the sentence was executed specially.

Hi Silel seems to have gone mad in the interrogation setting, leading up to a situation where he grudgingly curses Genos' lawyers and the Western god Selva.

And Zulo-Sung was also to be sentenced to ten years of hard labour.

Hardship sentences were penalties that were thrown into particularly dangerous areas, even in mines, and made to work more harsh than slaves - but no one would be informed of what kind of place that was. They say that once they have been escorted to the king's capital of Selva, they will be stripped of all identities and assigned to their respective places of work, lest those who seek to save sinners understand their place.

Is it hard for Zulo-Sung to come back to the woodland settlement again after having handed down a hard sentence that no one has survived ten years?

That answer will never be obtained until ten years later.

And after the cut off to the Cycleuses, Barsha of Masala was to be freed.

Even in this respect, the promise made to Malstein was kept.

However, the thought of flexing not only the people by the woods, but also the people of the city well, seemed to exist in the treatment.

In short, it largely publicized the fact that some of the incidents that were considered to be the work of the Red Beard Party were the vices of Zazz-Sung and others suggested by the Cycleuses, while at the same time allowing the remaining Balsha of the Red Beard Party to grant amnesty.

There weren't any big moves around me, but in some of the lodging towns, other towns, etc., that's what they were fussing about.

At that time, the Red Beard Party was regarded as a hero by the people of Shirai.

Since such a "Red Beard Party" was cut off under cover of the crime of harming the lives of others, there must have never been a few people who carelessly thought of it.

Marquis Marquis Marstein tried to clear the mindless of such people as well as free Barsha and soften his dissatisfaction and aversion to Genos's ruling class at all.

Either way, the pride of the Red Beard Party was saved.

"Not at all, that lord wouldn't just wake up if he fell," he grinned sarcastically, as well as a satisfying light in Camua-Josh's eyes.

The Camua-Josh waited for the Cycleuses to be brought to justice before travelling to Banaam, Wellhide's hometown.

You found a job there as declared, you haven't shown up in the last month or so. This time, Windmill regressed to the life of Windmill when he said he was going to wander the West Territories on a monthly basis with the Late Boy.

And it's us.

Quite a change had come to our business, too.

It was already a tumultuous day, so much so that I was in trouble as to what to explain it from.

The first to be eliminated was with regard to the "price of giva meat".

In the blank period of time that awaits the beginning of the Cycleus interrogation, Polearth has asked me and the people of the lodging town who are on the verge of Marstein's behalf to meet him.

"If death row criminals like" Black Wind "were captured, would Lord Asta plan to reopen the stall business again? Before I do, I need you to think about something."

Originally, it is the role of Melfrid, the head of the Kingsguard Corps, to negotiate with the people of Moribe as proxy for the Lords.

But this time, the content alone seemed to set up a white feather arrow in Pole Earth, who is most familiar with our business.

The location was "The Tail Pavilion of Kimmus," where Nail, master of "Xuanrong Pavilion", and Naudis, master of "The Great Tree Pavilion of the South", were also to be invited.

This was a closely related story for them as well.

"To put it bluntly, I'd like you to review the price of Giva's meat."

Giva meat is currently offered for sale at the same price as Caron's foot meat.

It is only fresh meat that is wholesaled in the inn, but also dishes sold in the stalls.

There was a problem with the pricing.

"Doesn't Giva's meat taste as good as Caron's torso? It's going to be a little bit of a problem that it's going to be sold at a price that's no different than caron's foot meat or skinless kimus."

"Does that mean you won't be able to sell caron or kimmus meat if you stay like this?

"Yeah, yeah. Kimmus is still cheaper than Gibba meat, so there's salvation, but Karon's foot meat is about the same price. What price is the same fat-free, muscled caron's foot meat and fatty, delicious giva meat?

Also, Caron was a product that Genos was buying from the town of Doug.

Genos sells vegetables and fruit liquor to Dubbag, and Dubbag sells caron meat to Genos. This imbalance in distribution seems extremely inconvenient for both towns.

Apparently, there also involved the presence of banaam, which, like Genos, is a specialty of fruit liquor from Fuwano and Mamaria.

"If Caron's foot meat stops selling at all in Genos, Dubbag could deepen his ties to Banaam. If that happens, Turan's fuwano and fruit liquor will also lose a big business partner.... If that happens, I think even Lord Tolst will be upside down."

Tolst is the person who was ordered to rebuild the Count Turan family that lost Cycleus.

Our current Lord, Refraia, has sealed off all authority, virtually making Tolst the chief officer of the Turan family.

"Also, not only the butcher, but also the people of the inn town, who are running stalls, seem to be getting a little dissatisfied, right? There's no way you can fathom a delicious dish if it's offered for sale at such a cheap price.... of course that's what free competition is all about, so there are aspects that I just had to be there. But if the folks at the woods want to make the right connection with the people in the lodging town, buying disgust shouldn't be desirable, right?

"Yeah, of course you're right -"

"Besides, there's another big problem. If we keep this up, Gibba's meat may become difficult to distribute in very limited quantities in the Inn Town."

"Yeah? Why?

"That's because if Gibba's meat was so cheap, people in Castle Town could run for it."

Funny and laughing, Polearth said so.

"Marquis Malstein would have recognized the deliciousness of Giva meat, wouldn't he? That made the people of Castle Town take a strong interest in Gibba's meat. Though I still don't pluck my feelings of repentance for Gibba, who was still considered a symbol of disaster, if one of us steps out, he won't be able to stop anymore. So, if Gibba's meat, which is as delicious as Caron's torso, is so inexpensive and available, how could the wealthy people of the castle town start to want you all the time? If that happens, your relationship with Doug will finally be devastated."

"Ha..."

"So, if I reveal my feelings here, Lord Leeheim of the Earl of Saturas has already begun to seriously consider buying Giva meat. That depends on how Marquis Genos sent me to avoid future confusion."

Only frankly, Polearth said so.

"Even I would have thought the same thing about Lord Leeheim if I hadn't been involved with the people of the woods. If it was, I might have thought of something like buying up a whole bunch of cheap giva meat and reselling it in a castle town. If that happens, the chance to mouth Giva meat in Accommodation Town will be taken away."

"Yeah, but it's up to us to decide who we're going to sell the meat to, right?

"Yeah, sure. But at the moment, only the two of us are buying Giva meat, right? While the people of Innkeeper Town were treading on their two feet that way, when the people of Castle Down Town, who admitted to the deliciousness of Giva meat, officially brought in a story of buyout, does a good reason to refuse it exist for the people by the woods?

"It's..."

"Tell you what, that's the end of free competition. But I don't think the forest people want that kind of ending, so Marquis Genos has offered this kind of proposal."

If the person to sell would be Castle Town or Accommodation Town, and they would buy so much Giva meat, the people by the woods would gain a lot of wealth and get a rich life.

But...

It didn't have to be said that Gibba's meat was bought cheap and resold by another human hand, or that the people of the Inn Town would thereby lose the opportunity to mouth Gibba's meat, I felt somewhere distorted.

I want people in the closest accommodation towns to eat more than people in the castle towns who don't even know their faces. Maybe it's just my personal sentiments that make me think that way, but then it seems like a bit of a dangerous story.

And also, the people of the woods are not yet in the business of selling meat as a general rule.

Whether that is the right thing to do or whether it will bring a bright future to the woodland, Graf-Zaza and Baim's parents, among others, are in the midst of sitting back carefully and trying to determine what Fa and Lu are doing.

I didn't think it was a very good idea to keep the people of the lodging town at bay and just be courteous with the nobles in keeping with the culture of the people by the forest.

"Besides, as you know, the innkeepers and others are greatly restricted by the consideration given to doubags for raising and selling chimus in Genos. Notification to Castel Genos is mandatory for breeding Kimus, for example, and so far it is only permitted in rural Dalaim and parts of the castle town. Also, there must have been an arrangement where Kimmus' food had to be sold for a cheaper price than Caron's, right?

"Yeah. As it turns out, it's better to sell Kalon dishes than Kimmus, which is a good money for people in the inn and in the stalls."

Naudis nevertheless answers resolutely as he drifts a lot of the color of tension ahead of the nobility of approaching him for the first time.

"But what about Giva? More importantly, the price of Giva meat varied depending on the site, so even at the moment, breasts, back meat, etc. are more expensive than Caron's foot meat. Also, the dishes I bought from Asta are more expensive than the dishes of Karon because of Asta's advantages, right?

"Yeah. If Karon's dish was four red copper coins, there were five Gibba's dishes, right? Still, it would be cheaper than using caron's torso meat."

Against Polearths laughing at Eagle Deep, now the faceless nail responds.

"Indeed, at present, cooking with giva meat is overwhelmingly popular. I was just wondering if I wouldn't have to buy caron or kimmus meat as it is, so I don't know what Marquis Genos feels worried about - but still, if the price jumps too high, I guess I won't have to sell Giva's food in the lodging town anymore"

"Of course, I'm not going to suddenly make it the same price as Caron's torso, etc.? I just want you to revisit the price a little bit to make people feel better about Doug's butchers and other dishes. Still, if Lord Asta's dishes and Giva's meat continue to sell, you won't be able to complain to anyone.... Besides, if I can tell you what I honestly think, it's unlikely that Lord Asta's food will not sell after a slight price increase. Because Lord Asta's food is so delicious by then!

"Ha..."

"So, if a customer is going to express their dissatisfaction, you just have to leave the current story undisclosed. The nobles are going to be buying up Giva meat if we keep this up, so they just responded to the request for a price increase. I don't think anyone would complain about that, would they?

Nair and Naudis were silent and seemingly sinking into each thought.

While watching its elusive face, Polearth heaps his words with joy.

"Well, actually, there's another word I'd like to deliver to Lord Asta as a plea."

"Marquis Genos is pleading with us?

"Yes, I know Lord Asta has some stories to tell, but I'd like to ask for your help with the disposal of mountainous ingredients that can be delivered to Count Turan's house."

Cycleus has so far bought up a variety of ingredients with a seemingly morbid appetite for exclusivity.

But the cycleus was imprisoned, and the bulk of the ingredients came to fruition as useless long objects. but the fact that Genos itself loses its credibility if it unilaterally breaks the contracts for commerce it has entered into with other countries and other towns still means that the Count family is delivered huge quantities of ingredients, as they do every day.

"Although the business is going to shrink to the extent that I don't get the groove of being unfaithful, the ingredients will arrive unquestioned for the next few months. Besides, if we're going to do this, we want to make good use of the ties we had with other countries. If we can successfully use the ingredients that arrive in Genos' territory, there's nothing wrong with that. … and I would like to ask Lord Asta for his help."

"Is that a story about maybe wanting the food used in Castle Town to be incorporated into the cuisine of Accommodation Town?

"Yes, that's exactly right! My Dalaim chef, Jan, would have used it to distribute milk fat and baked potatoes for sale in Inn Town, wouldn't he? I want the people of the Innkeeper Town to know the taste of unknown ingredients. Of course, we are going to work in various houses and restaurants through the Saturas, but we would also like to ask Lord Asta to help us there."

To this word, Naudis, who changed the color of his eyes a little, has embarked on himself.

"Please excuse me from the side. Is that a story that will allow you to handle not only tau oil, but also jagal sugar, honey, etc. in the lodging town?

"Right. It's hard to buy cheese with gamma that makes as much as five red copper coins in one, minced fruit or two white copper coins in a clump, but I wonder if condiments like jagal nectar, sugar, lettuce oil, and mammalian vinegar would please the people in the inn town as well"

Naudis suddenly grabbed my fingertips.

"Asta, wouldn't the dishes sold in my store dramatically increase in quality if I used Jagal's sugar or something?

"Right. In my hometown, there was plenty of sugar in the dishes that resembled" Meat Chatch "and" Stewed Giva Horns. "

But there was no sugar in the Inn Town, so I relied only on high-sugar fruit liquor.

It's a dish inspired by sweet-boiled meat potatoes and pork squares, so I'd really appreciate it if I could use sugar.

"Then it would seem possible to continue selling Asta's dishes as before, even with a slight price increase. Because I just imagined it would make my chest beep, such as the sweetness of sugar being added to that delicious' Gibba's Shredded '!

"Oh, you know how sugar tastes, too, Naudis."

"Of course. When I was a child, my mother took me to visit my father's home many times. … so I have always been abominable to the nobles of Genos, who are buying up sugar from Jagal."

In the second half, he had a whispering voice.

Polearth is laughing with an unchanging look, whether he hears it or not.

"Just now, it's time for Poitan to be in circulation instead of Fuwano. Even if the difference is less than one red copper coin for a meal, it should be quite a difference in accommodations that sell as many as 100 or 200 meals a day, right? I'd appreciate it if you could use that floating copper coin to buy all sorts of ingredients."

Naudis and Nair look at Polearths silently.

Polearth's eyes were glistening like children in some way.

"If that's how the taste of the different ingredients permeates the boarding town, eventually the people of Ichii might start asking for sugar, shim vanilla, etc. If that happens, it will even open the way to expanding rather than shrinking business with other countries. … I'm hoping that not only the castle towns but also the lodging towns, daleim, turan, etc. will not be able to spread the gastronomic breeze."

"A gastronomic breeze, is it?

"Yeah. In a few more soft words, I guess that means knowing the joy of eating something delicious"

That's what I wanted to tell the people by the woods.

I breathe in amazement and Polearth laughs with pleasure.

"Genos is a very rich town. I think there are very few western prints of a town where so many people and he can eat meat without freedom. I wonder how many travellers will start visiting this Genos when you take that one step further and become a town where you can easily eat food from all over the world. Jagal cuisine with tau oil and sugar, shim cuisine with plenty of vanilla, Selva cuisine with lettuce oil and mammalian vinegar and a variety of vegetables - I think that if you can mouth it not only in the castle town but also in the inn town, you will be able to boast to the world that Genos is a richer town than it is today."

"... Marquis Malstein is calling on us with that much perspective?

"Yeah? No? Everything I've just said is my own personal vision."

and the polearths tremble their plump cheeks.

"But I guess Marquis Genos already thinks about that, too. I suppose that's why you entrusted this negotiator to me, not Lord Melfried. … so maybe that's why Gibba's meat won't be monopolized by the castle."

"... I see"

"If you look further at it, you may hope that raising the price of Giva's dishes will create a breeze in the Inn Town where you pay more copper coins for delicious dishes than ever before. That might create a breeze of buying caron carcass meat that's twice as good as foot meat."

What a far-reaching prospect.

But anyway, that's how we got two big shifts in "Giva Meat Price Increase": "Buying New Ingredients".

As far as price increases are concerned, for the time being, both Giva's dishes and raw fresh meat were to be sold and bought at a price of 1,5 times the previous price.

This figure is also as proposed by Polearths.

It was inherently a strange story to say that the price of meat would multiply by one and five to the price of the dish. So if there is no change in the amount of ingredients used, the vegetables are not up in value, and the profits on the selling side will increase.

But as for the price of street food, that's more like the right thing to do.

"In short, Lord Asta's food was too cheap from the beginning! It could be more expensive to cook caron's foot meat, even if it's about that much meat, so my senses are that even three red copper coins are still too cheap."

Polearths said so.

Together, 'Giva Burger' and 'Myrmu Grill', previously sold for two red copper coins, were to be sold for 1,5 times the price, and three red copper coins.

After all, the Naudis needed to twist their heads a little more.

If we suddenly raised the price of Giva's dishes to six red copper coins for the dishes of Caron, which is roughly four red copper coins, we had a prediction that we would also drastically reduce the number of customers who put their hands up.

Therefore, Naudis and the others made it their basic policy to sell half the amount of food at half the price.

That means two red copper coins for Karon, one and five for Kimmus, and three for Gibba.

Those with loose nostalgia can buy two giva dishes, otherwise they can buy cheap kimus dishes and one meal at a time. That's the stance.

When I heard that, I decided to be them, too.

As for "Gibba Burger" and "Myrmu Grill," they had already finished up in a state that the Lew family would let them do, so I decided to borrow two new stalls and sell them a different dish than before.

In the first place, the previous dishes used 180 grams of Giva meat, which was quite voluminous.

The first "Kimmus Meat Buns" I ever ate were sold for the price of two red copper coins for adults and one red copper coin for children.

Besides, Jan and others, who had been keeping up with the spread of Poitan and milk fat, had been selling mini-sized dishes for one red copper coin from the start so that first-sighted customers could easily put their hands up.

Then I thought about selling dishes that were both voluminous and pricey.

That's how I let the stalls resume their business, and then a month and a half...

After various trials and errors, both our store and the Lew family store were able to achieve excellent results first.

"Then I'll go. Good luck today."

"Uhm."

I made a lot of noise in the morning, but I was able to leave Fa's house safely that day.

Drive along the woodside road with Gill's pulling luggage.

Right behind me holding the reins at your table was a small figure of Tour-Din.

She was able to accomplish the great task of helping Fa do business in Fa's house by successfully completing the Kamadu number of the wedding feast of the Gene and Lid families.

"Um..."

"Yeah, what?

"No, it's not a big deal at all..."

"Yeah, don't hesitate to say anything"

"Um... you have a very pleasant breeze, don't you?

There was a straight path ahead, so I looked back and made him smile.

"That's true. It's going to make me feel good about my job today."

Tool-din also laughs back at me as a snack.

She was as shy a girl as ever, but I still think her expression is brighter with each passing day.

It had only been a month since Tour-Din joined the business, but with her arms as next in line to Raina-Lou and Sheila-Lou, she had already become an indispensable force for our store.

While I am exchanging such tul-din and pompous words, I arrive at the settlement of Luu in about twenty minutes.

In the settlement, the women who had already stood by their own luggage were waiting.

Even the Lew family bought a luggage truck and a new toss to pull it off.

The new Totos had been given the brave name "Jidula".

Anything. That's the word for "red" in Sims, the eastern kingdom, and it was named because this totoss has a lot of reddish hairy hair.

"Morning, Asta... Nice to see you again today...?

Vina-Lou, who stood in the place of that Jidula, smiles in a daunting and colourful way.

Today's members seemed to be Vina-Lou, Raina-Lou and Zwei.

Of these, only the fixed members were Zwei, with Raina-Lou and Sheila-Lou on a two-shift basis with one day and Vina-Lou and Lara-Lou and Limi-Lou on a three-shift rotation.

The heads of the Lou family, Raina-Lou and Sheila-Lou, took turns because one of them stayed in the settlement to quickly begin the descent of the next day. In the past month and a half, all members have been able to rub "Myrmu Grill" in the stalls, making it possible to organize such an arrangement.

The other three sisters took turns because they all wanted to work in the boarding town, and also because the Donda-Loux finally recognized that the younger Rimi-Loux would also participate.

There is also a background to the fact that the elderly groups Vina-Lou and Raina-Lou went down to the boarding town at the top of each day, which hindered their work at the main house of Lou, so that both sides took turns.

Now, when one from Jomtien leaves the stall with me, either Ama Min-Rutim or Morn-Rutim are supposed to take turns coming to help.

Staffing was reinforced so that three human beings could stay on the scene at all times to cut through the two stalls.

And at my store, you know...

"Ah... thank you again today..."

Tour-Din spoke that way, pointing the other way from me.

When I saw it, the ladies from our shop approached me in an elegant footsteps.

"Nice to meet you."

It is Yamil-Ray.

In strengthening the personnel, Rau-Ray, the head of the Ray family, has been insisting that they use Yamil-Ray.

"There's no power, there's little women, but there's nothing qualitative about frivolous cooking. Guide him so he can cook as good as Asta!

That's what the young parents said.

In addition to this, four people from Jomtien who added Li-Sudra to help were from our store.

"Then let's leave. Thank you for keeping your luggage from collapsing."

"Yes."

With few words, Yamil-Ray also comes into the luggage.

Thur-din cleared the way with a hasty face.

Still, as before, there's nothing like bluing just seeing Yamil-Ray.

It is Yamil-Ray and Tour-Din, who were formerly members of Sung's main house and branch, which were chieftaincy muscles.

It was also somewhat of a quaint patrol to get a new Mr. and try to live a new life, working with both of them like that.

Whatever it is, it is a departure.

The sun had already risen to a considerable height.

Once again, I call on Yamil-Ray behind me as I ride Gill down the path by the woods.

"You just walked in from Sin-Lu's house, didn't you? Maybe you were seeing Mida?

"Yes."

"Looks like Mida's gaining a lot of strength, too. Rudd-Lou said it might be time to go to the woods."

"Yes."

I'm not grumpy at all. This is the norm of Yamil-Ray these days.

At times of need, the same tongue flashes as before, but the usual expression is a lot calmer, and the signs that come to mind feel a lot easier. Eyes and sneers like a once viper were as hard as it is now to remember.

"Nevertheless, I often cook this much every morning."

Now they call me that way from Yamil-Ray's side.

Recently, it was the policy to make the dishes to be wholesaled in the "Xuanrong Pavilion" and "The Great Tree Pavilion of the South" in the morning, so the luggage truck was also loaded with dishes for that matter.

"There's nothing wrong with that. The folks at Fou and Run will help you with the brief entrance, and the non-easy part is with Tour-Din's hands."

"Yeah. But those women are also paying for their help, right?

"It's a cheap one. I've been working for a couple of hours at most."

However, in the past month and a half, the salary of the help had been greatly increased.

It's two red copper coins an hour, plus capacity pay. Thinking of the times when you've been in captivity for more than seven hours but the price was six red copper coins, it's going to be more than doubled.

This would have resulted in a wage not significantly different from the daily wage earners employed in the lodging town.

"Well, I guess it's a price that has nothing to do with Fa's house. The wealth of the Lew family is now more than twenty silver coins."

"Heh, is that still the number even if I bought two luggage cars and two tototosses? It's only been a month and a half since we started doing business in earnest, but it's a big deal."

The Lew family bought luggage and tototoss not only for the commercial use of the stalls, but also for their families. They said that it was a simple luggage truck with no front for buying out, but once everything was converted, it should have been an expense of more than three silver coins.

Silver coins, by the way, are the most valuable currency in the Innkeeper Town, which can be exchanged for 1,000 red copper coins and 100 white copper coins.

"I'm sure it's because Zwei manages copper coins properly. No, I think it's a great achievement"

"You don't have to lift Tsuvai any more. I guess the Lew family was able to make that much wealth because you assigned that much work to the Lew family, huh?... If you could make a wholesale portion of it at Fa's house without any problems, wouldn't you have had to assign it to the Lew family?

As for the cuisine of the inn, I had it at the house of Fa and Lu for a day to set aside as I had once planned.

Initially, the Lew family allocated "Giva Soup" in equal portions because I had the rest of "Meat Chach" and "Sautéed Arabiata Style of Giva", but now it is also possible for Raina-Lu and the others to produce those dishes. And now Raina-Lou and Sheila-Lou were in the midst of training so that they could also make dishes that were to be newly wholesaled at Kimmus's Tail Pavilion.

"But the Lew family also buys luggage cars and tototosses for their families, because they distribute wealth well. Doesn't it look so much healthier than all the Fa's houses accumulate wealth?

"... how much wealth could Fa's house have gained? If you don't mind me asking."

"I'm not going to hide anything. Um, there's about 37 pieces of silver in storage at the moment."

"Oh, you haven't even doubled the Lew family."

"Yes, because in Fa's house we often buy more meat from other clans than from the Lou family"

The total quantity of Giva meat currently offered for sale in the Inn Town, combined with street food, inn food and even raw fresh meat to be wholesaled in the Inn, is approximately 130 kilograms. If you convert it with the giva of the most yielding female, which meat will this be for three heads?

So, you're going to be preparing for roughly half of this in Fa's house, but there's no way you can hunt Giva enough to cover all of that with a servant Ai-Fa. And the house of Pha, the middle of the month of ashes, was a time of rest.

Therefore, since the missing portion was to be bought from other families at a value of 120 red copper coins per head, that alone should have cost considerable copper coins.

Well, if I returned the back, I could also say that Fa's house managed to distribute wealth to other families by buying up meat like that.

"Whatever it is, it is all hail because we are able to sell all that meat and food in the inn town without so much strain. Nothing wrong with that."

I could honestly answer that.

Strengthen personnel and streamline work. By reviewing it, we were able to continue our work in a more burdensome way than before, even though we had so much more work to do.

The vast majority of the reasons for this would still have been that the Lou family could have been entrusted with more work than ever before and that the rest would have been in the revision of opening hours.

Until now, we've been sitting in Inn Town for five and a half hours, including prepping and cleaning up.

It has now been shortened to three and a half hours.

Until now, a little blank time had arisen between the first rush of the morning and Jomtien, and he also stayed exactly in the Inn Town until a certain time, even after the peak of Jomtien had passed. We decided to eliminate those hours and put up a battle only before and after Jomtien.

Still, as good as no problems, the stall sales were jumping.

We revised the price of the food by a factor of one and a half and cut back on business hours, but our shop was able to win more than double the number of customers.

I guess that was brought about by the effect of the Genos nobles acknowledging the flavour of Giva meat and by the fact that the sinners have been judged correctly for reasons on both sides that the sentiment to repel the people by the woods has diminished.

Also now, unknown ingredients are circulating in the Inn Town one after the other, and they are going through a slight period of confusion.

I have a lot of advantages with the use of those ingredients. So I guess I could have teased the starting dash enough to flip the bad condition of increasing the price of giva meat.

In a good way, it's now in the right place.

I had the feeling that we would anchor the dish of Giva meat in the town of Genos so that this would not end with the footprints of history - our work would come to that stage.

While doing so, I arrived in the lodging town.

Rent a stall from Kimmus's Tail Pavilion, buy vegetables at Dora's father's shop, and transport the finished dishes and fresh meat to the inn. Leverage the interests of large numbers of people to each do their part.

Currently, the six moments up in this world - by my senses, it was supposed to be around 11: 00 in the morning.

Two moments from here down, until about 2: 20 p.m., are the newly set hours of operation.

It was also thanks to the day clock purchased from Castle Town through Pole Earth that it could move in such a precise timetable.

Currently, Fa's house and Lew's house, plus my luggage, are equipped with one day clock at a time.

A day clock brought in by a luggage truck shall be installed in a sunny part of the grove after settling in a predetermined space. That angle has been marked at the root of the tree with the permission of the guard, who should still have been able to act on an exceptionally regular timetable compared to the time when it was moving solely on the estimate of the position of the sun, although ten minutes or errors there may occur.

In a given position, there are already thirty customers waiting for us.

At the time of the resumption of business, that was the reason why nearly a hundred customers got together and it became a lot of noise, but the words were brought from the soldiers of the Kingsguard Corps who were escorting us at the time, not the guards of the Inn Town, so that we could stick to our actions, because we would never be able to sell out that far in line.

But still, this is how many customers come together every morning.

The majority of them were customers of the people of the south who were more impatient than the people of the west and east.

"I'm sorry to keep you waiting. I'll be ready in a minute, please wait a little longer."

As I called on the customers, I set out to prepare for business.

Start by putting water on a flat pan purchased from Dial and lighting it.

On top of that, set a cylindrical steam cage made by processing the wooden skin.

This was also my new cookware, which Polearth asked me to fetch from Castle Town again.

The diameter is the same as that of an iron pan, made of solid bamboo-like wood skin, with a coarse mesh of eyes at the bottom. It is a steam cage in my hometown, where I can steam ingredients with steam that comes from a boiled pot.

I set that steam cage in two steps, and I waited for the heat to pass through the dish.

Sleeping in a steam cage is a meat bun.

I named it "Giba-Man".

What I imagined, of course, was fleshy.

I used plenty of 120 grams of meat, and even used ingredients flowing from Castle Town for this dish.

Although the flavoring is based on the familiar tau oil, it uses fruit liquor for its concealed flavor, as well as jagal sugar and lettuce oil.

In addition to the minced giva meat and aria, the ingredients also used Lamampa fruit and a vegetable called chum chum.

The fruit of La Mampa is a peanut-like ingredient that Timaro used for appetizers at a once castle town dinner party.

To give it a hidden flavor or a hint of flavor, this adds one grain of shredded food per serving.

Ingredients with the delightful name Cham Cham are apparently bought from other towns in the West Kingdom. When boiled, it becomes slightly sweet, creating a gentle and unique texture. I decided to use this ingredient as a substitute for taco.

The size is bigger than the meat I know, and instead of thin skins, it's packed with plenty of ingredients. The amount of meat is about two-thirds compared to 'Giva Burger' and so on, but the volume would be impeccable.

Now the price was two red copper coins, and now 100 meals sold daily.

"Are you all right? Be careful not to drop it on your feet, okay?

Looking back to such a voice, Tul-din and Yamil Ray were just carrying iron plates by the two sides.

Iron plates weigh at most 12 or 3 kilograms. Still, as a woodland lady, it was huge baggage for the extremely underarmed Yamil-Ray, so I guess Tour-Din is helping you.

When I was thinking about the smiling sight, I was sneered at by Yamil-Ray, who was sweating on my forehead.

"What. You look like you said something, Asta."

"Yes, no, that's not true. … Then Yamil-Ray is here for the fire turn"

I entrust the fire turn of the steam cage to Yamil-Ray, and I stand in front of the other stall set of iron plates.

What was made here was a simple dedication in one turn.

Grill the rose meat of Giva teased with sauce on an iron plate and wrap it in Poitan dough along with the chopped Tino. This dish is like a simplified version of Myrmu Grill.

This one only uses about 90 grams of giva meat, and the Poitan dough is half a piece, which size is 12 or 3 cm in diameter.

Against "Giba-Man", which uses ingredients and cookware from Castle Town, this was a dedication that sought to make Giba-Man simple and easy to taste.

But for that matter, I let myself be in the mood to make sauce.

This is also based on tau oil, which uses fruit liquor and familiar ingredients such as aria and myrmu and chit fruit, while researching and encouraging the creation of the ideal BBQ sauce.

This one was no longer named, so he calls it the 'Poitan Roll of Giva Meat'.

The price is one and five red copper coins, and this one sells 120 meals a day.

This one meal is enough for women and children's snacks, and even adult men can enjoy the same volume for the same price as' Giva Burger 'and so on if they buy two meals. If you are an appetizing Jagal people, it was not uncommon to have this' Poitan Roll of Gibba Meat 'and' Gibba Man 'fumbled one meal at a time.

That's how I carve a cabbage-substitute tino used in the 'Poitan Roll of Giva Meat', and I'm like, "Hey, are you there yet?" He was questioned with cutthroat eyes.

"I'm sorry. Because you'll be ready soon.... Oh, so if anyone wants a special dedication, shall we accept it within the present?

"Whoa! I'm gonna guess today!

I looked back at the Tul-din straw.

Tour-Din nods small and runs a little closer to the luggage car.

Eventually, back in her hand, she held a wooden cylinder that could be one with dozens of thin wooden sticks plugged in.

"Go ahead," he offered to the customer, and the five people in the front row put their hands up.

Apparently everyone wanted a special dedication.

A stick that is 20 centimetres in length is pulled out to the top of the top of the five.

"Off the hook," "ahhh," only one of the customers dropping his shoulders said, "I hit it!" and give a pleasant voice.

When I saw it, the red dot did appear at the end of the stick.

"Congratulations," Thur-din laughed as he hung up and ran to the luggage car again.

Now I come back with a big wooden box.

Enclosed in it was the third product of our store - the "Giva Cuttlefish Sandwich", a special dedication.

The contents will not have to be explained. It is a dish made from Poitan dough that was also very popular with the people of the woods.

It was a lot of work finishing the fried food dishes with stall facilities, so this is done at home in the morning.

However, this dish was also well received in the boarding town. It was too popular. It was very popular during the tasting phase, as much as there was a sense of crisis that other dishes would no longer be available if they were sold normally.

But also, the cost of ingredients is not foolish because 'giva cutlets' takes slightly longer to make than other dishes. Moreover, if a sufficient number cannot be prepared, there may also be an unusual queue in the morning, so it is up to us to select a different and not insignificant sales method, which is to sell by lottery after limiting the number of pieces.

Number of pieces, thirty a day.

The price is three red copper coins as well as' Giva Burger 'and others.

Ask the customer who wishes to purchase to pull the lottery and if it comes off, buy another dish on the spot.

Also, since the lottery is prepared with as many off lots as the total number of dishes in the four stalls, there is no variation in the probability of visiting the store at any time.

I was quite anxious when it actually came into effect to see if such a way of doing things was acceptable, but as far as the customer's reaction was concerned, they seemed to enjoy it more or less.

"Damn! This is the third straight day off the lottery.... Well, I hope this dish is delicious."

One of the first customers to pull the lottery was crushing like that with a face that looked really complicated.

"But if you can't eat as much as you like, how much do you want to eat? You've come up with a little hateful way to sell it."

"Haha. I'm afraid so."

"Tomorrow is definitely the day to guess! Let me eat your food."

"Yes, please wait a moment"

It would be time for the fever to go through 'Giba-Man'.

I put a vegetable cutter on the slab and lit a firebowl on the iron plate.

"Asta, this one will start selling"

and Raina-Lou calls from the stalls of "Myrmou Grill".

I nodded and pulled the meat-packed leather bag up onto the table.

"Thank you for waiting so long. We will also start selling this"

And so again today, our work began in the utmost peace.