Isekai Ryouridou
The 16th of the Yellow Moon ① - Study Group in Accommodation Town
16th of the Yellow Moon.
On that day, in the castle town of Genos, an extraordinary meeting was to be held between the chiefs and nobles by the forest.
For some time now, the talks between the chiefs and nobles began to take place at a bi-monthly pace. It was the fact that we would gather from the early hours of the morning to discuss it all for two minutes, so as not to be a hoarding of the hunter's work.
But that regular meeting is always held at the head of the month. Extraordinary talks were thus supposed to take place when sudden errors arose at other times.
So, this is this extraordinary meeting.
There are two main cases. In other words, it was about the forthcoming return of the Black Windcut Feather and the purchase and sale of Giva meat in the Inn Town.
"Black Windcut Feather" is a Chamber of Commerce of Sims, the Kingdom of the East.
The number of members is said to be the largest, both to 32 and as a chamber of commerce for Sims visiting Genos. They had been interacting with Cycleus for seven years, bringing different products to Genos, starting with live gamma.
Such a suggestion of theirs led Malstein, lord of Genos, to open a new path by the woods.
It is a bold attempt to move business forward more smoothly between Genos and Sims that it will take two months one way.
However, that route, completed during the rainy season, has only been used experimentally. Only Genos officials plotted to build a new lodging town ahead of them, using that path to reach the other side of the Morga forest.
Whatever it is, it is the way through the dangerous Morga forest.
In addition, even after passing through Morga Forest, people will have to push through the rare wilderness for a while.
Kukuruel, the leader of the Black Wind Cut Feather, said the story was that if we went on for a few days, we could rendezvous with the streets connecting Sim with the northern city of Abouf, but that was also a matter of no confirmation unless we actually stepped foot in.
If you fail to prepare, you don't know what kind of damage it will cause. If you allow it to be used unplanned, and even if it happens with impatience, it will suddenly turn into a useless long object that no one gets close to. To avoid that stupidity, Malstein was first thinking of putting him in the role of monitor in the "Black Windcut Feather" at the top.
Sim's Chamber of Commerce is a gathering of benign travelers.
In the first place, a long journey on this continent is regarded as a very dangerous act. The bandits, the beasts, the disasters of nature and this world are filled with danger. It was often accompanied by escorts and guides who remembered in their arms to and from the streets connecting the town to the town.
In the meantime, only the people of the east are running all over the continent without a escort.
That was because they were famous Totos riders and also users of dangerous poisons.
The early story is that the people of the east are more threatening than the bandits and the beasts of the wild.
However, the people of the east, acting as merchants, were the people of the pacifist meadows.
If you look at Schmiral and Radajid, Kukuruel and Arishna, it will be clear how moderate and disputed they are. They were never the kind of person to exercise violence outside of self-defense, while acquiring dangerous technology that would make it easy for any outlaw or beast to sleep.
This is something I recently heard from Schmiral, but it seems that Sims can be divided into roughly four areas.
It is a commercial city of the South, including the mountainous areas of the north, the central meadow area, the eastern beach area and the Wang capital Rao. They say it's divided into seven more clans, each governed.
So, as a chamber of commerce, it is only the meadow areas within them - the people of "Dj" and "Gi", he said.
Commercial cities in the South are trading grounds, but it was said that it was all the people of the meadows who snorted away from their homeland and into commerce.
The people of this meadow do not like strife. He runs a nomadic life, in addition to fighting Jagal, because he was born and raised in a peaceful central area. Some of them are visiting Selva and Mahydra as chambers of commerce.
The Black Wind Cut Feather was probably also from the meadow area.
Kukuruel, the leader of the regiment, should be a "gi" people.
They have now put their feet up to Alglad, king's capital of Selva, the kingdom of the west. When they returned to Genos like that, they would use a new pathway by the woods to get them back to their homeland and show their safety with them, which means that's the plan.
They were way behind schedule, but they'll be back in Genos shortly. It was the main thrust of this meeting that we should clean up all the problems before we did so, since we would use the roads by the woods without waiting a month.
And the other point is about buying and selling giva meat.
It was your case that was deeply involved as Fa's house.
Different problems had arisen in this case, but eventually they could have been allowed to participate in the market for meat.
The new condition that arose there was' selling the same amount of Giva meat to the castle town as selling it in the lodging town '.
This is the condition offered to stop the buying-up of giva meat by the nobles.
At present, only Guiba's intestinal meat and smoked meat were allowed to be sold in Castle Town. So when I even started selling raw meat, it was because I was afraid that the nobles would pile up copper coins and buy them up and stop circulating them to the lodging town.
Worried about it, Malstein, who has been hurt by Cycleus in his trust from the people, is now working to rebuild it. In the meantime, it was like he was using more nerves than us because when nobles came out running to buy ingredients just like Cycleus once did, it would be ruined.
The conditions thus presented are those described previously.
The idea is that if we decide to sell the same amount of Giva meat, both in the boarding town and in the castle town, there will be no more voices of dissatisfaction from either side.
More on our side, there was no element of dissatisfaction.
If you're worried, say, "How much on earth can you sell?" That's about it.
The problem that remains is all that is inside.
The biggest problem would have been the establishment of a stable supply.
On that side, Fa and Luu were at the centre of the settlement by the woods, and we had no choice but to have a discussion.
But it had also been undergoing downward preparation since the early months of the Yellow Moon, so we were able to put it together at about the same time as obtaining permission from the castle town.
It was the house of Fou and Die that was ordained head of the morrow.
In the future, those two families, with the support of Fa and Luu, were to proceed with the conversation.
The choice of Fou and Die was also due to the proximity of the house from Fa and Luu.
In terms of family size, Gaz and Ratz outnumber each other. But more than that, the convenience of being a nearby residence with Fa and Lu was to be weighed down.
That's not just talking about selling meat on the market in Inn Town. It was an extremely important task to secure the meat in advance to advance commerce in the long run.
Fa and Luu had been able to buy Giva meat from other families in order to secure meat for commerce. First, they must remember the same thing.
Buy meat from the rest of the family, store it and ship it. That's all I'm saying, but when it comes to business, it was an extremely difficult story for people who only knew how to sell Giva furs, horns and fangs.
Give me an example, I have a job called "processing meat".
In the woodland settlements, Gibba's meat was bought and sold in whole or half branches, but the people of the town must be prepared for more subdivisions.
The houses of Fa and Luu sold raw meat to four inns. In doing so, the quantity purchased in town was used to divide it into appropriate portions. I needed you to learn from it first.
Of course, in town, the amount of meat is a bowl account. Only an extremely vague guideline exists: "Approximately how much for one meal".
But even if the portions fluctuate greatly every time you sell them, you won't get credit either. Therefore, the giva meat needed to be cut into blocks at any site and weighed thoroughly.
Buy Giva's branches from other families, cut them in blocks while weighing them down, and fill the crate with the prescribed amount. Let's start there.
And there was also a problem with the aspect of remuneration for the job.
It is completely unclear at this stage how much profit will accrue from the difference between the purchase value and the wholesale value.
That was because of its ambiguity, in which the price of giva meat traded among the families was only divided into three stages, more or less the size of the individual.
Of course, the reckoning is that we won't lose anything.
Even in Fa and Lu, the more meat they sell to the Inn Town, the more they become in deficit, and so on were unacceptable, so the settings are exchanged so that the purchase value is cheaper.
However, this time, the magnitude of the magnitude of the magnitude increases so that various elements of uncertainty arise. It would also have been that the folks at Fou and Die were not anxious without knowing how much profit would accrue.
So the reward for them was to be paid at a flat rate.
When more profits arise, it is a system that saves as insurance at the time of something and is covered by Fa and Luu on their own stomach in case of a deficit.
The amount of the reward was fixed at 24 red copper coins per day.
When it was decided that it would then require unmatched effort, it was first set at a small amount, on the condition that it be immediately multiplied.
By the way, the figure of 24 red copper coins is the same as when you sold a common giva horn, fangs and a single fur. There was nothing quite helpful about setting the reward either, so it was set at that amount in the Lew family's proposal.
Of course, that is not the kind of thing that is paid only on the day you buy or sell meat. It is the remuneration payable for all days and minutes of the period during which you have this job.
Tomorrow, the reward was to be paid every ten days.
So, to be precise, should we call it "the reward of 240 red copper coins in ten days"?
For ten days first, if you get this job and it is determined that it is not worthy of the effort, multiply the reward. Furthermore, when the work of the house is supposedly not to stand, another family member is asked to change their charge. In those steps, it was decided to work on meat trafficking on an experimental basis.
It also decided that it was suddenly dangerous to start at full rotation and that participation in the market for meat was fixed at once every ten days. The market itself is open frequently for a couple of days, so I settled in to talk about responding from time to time when I get used to it.
The amount of meat to be prepared at that time was set at approximately 450 kg.
Since roughly fifteen kilos can be packed in the crates used in the Inn Town, the calculation is to prepare thirty boxes for it. Take half of this to Castle Town and the other half to Accommodation Town.
In terms of Gibba's head count, it is more than a dozen heads of meat.
Purchase it during ten days to weigh and store the portions. First of all, that was my first job.
"The first one will cause a lot of trouble. I'll do something about it."
Birdu-Fow's wife said that to me with a smile on her face.
Of course, this job will also take a family run and a sudra out in total. In the beginning, he couldn't even get around to the work of Fa's house, so he was supposed to rely on Gaz and Rats.
"You're finally getting interesting! I'm looking forward to seeing what happens by the parents' conference!
It was Lid's parent, Rad-Lid, who said so to me.
Zaza, the parent muscle, was in a negative position for the deeds of Fa's house, but the people of Lid and Din all expected it to be relaxed at the Parents' Conference.
Together - in such a way, shifts were still being made to the hiccups by the woods today.
It will be later in the next ten or so days, later in the Yellow Moon, to enter the market for meat. By then, we were in a position to do this great job together.
And besides that, we have a lot of different jobs.
First came the day after the talks in Castle Town, the 17th of the Yellow Moon - on which day we were scheduled to participate in a study group on how to make sweets, to be held at the Grace Pavilion in Tanto.
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"Eh heh, you look forward to today!
Speaking that way while walking down the street with a smile was Rimi-Lou.
After working in the stalls, he is headed to the Grace Pavilion of Tanto.
"Look forward to it, because we're on the teaching side today, right? Even if we make tastings, we all have to feed them to the innkeepers."
Even if I made a statement watering it down like that, it didn't make any difference to Rimi-Lou's smile.
"But a guy named Jan can teach you all sorts of things, right, Limi? That guy's treat was so delicious, I knew I was looking forward to it!
"Oh, that's for sure. It's going to be a productive day for Limi-Lew and Tour-Din."
There are only four members participating in today's study group.
Because of the limited size of the cook, we had an agreement to keep it as small as possible.
The blush was me, Tour-din, Rimi-Lou, and Sheila-Lou.
Sheila-Lou, who just finished her wedding yesterday, walks next to Limi-Lou with a quiet face.
It remains unchanged and unclear.
However, the black brown hair is cut short behind the neck, and the cloth that covers the knee from the base of the chest is also worn.
As if it had been such a long time ago, Sheila-Lou had a good fit in the outfit of the women who had finished the wedding.
"If it's a candy maker's move, Limi-Lu alone is enough from the Lu family, but I'm sorry I couldn't"
"No, because we also need manpower to make tastings. There's nothing to worry about."
"That's right. Yo!," Rimi-Lou also looks back at Sheila-Lou cheerfully.
"Brother Durm likes sweet treats so much, from now on Sheila-Lou can make them for you!
"Yes," Sheila-Lou smiled.
Sheila-Lou was likely to turn bright red just because of it before, but now she was just a little shy enough to flaunt her mouth.
That's how we arrived at the Grace Pavilion in Tanto, where we had Gill and his luggage first kept in the warehouse behind us, and then they led us to the cook.
Since it is the biggest inn in the Inn Town, the cook makes a big build accordingly. but today the place was packed with people full of allowances.
Quoting all the time, there would have been about twenty of them. The truth is that most of the innkeepers wanted to attend today's study group, but they managed to narrow it down to this number.
"Ah, good luck, guys! I've been waiting. Yo!
It was Yumi who spoke to me that way.
It's the first reunion I've seen in a few hours, as I was already face-to-face at the stall. My congratulations to Sheila-Lou were done then too, so now he was greeting us with the usual smile.
Instead of such a yumi, Terrier-Mass also refrains. Others, Nail and Naudis, were hearing that they had won the right to participate today.
Going back to greet those people, the master tapas of Tanto's Grace Pavilion and Jan, the guest cook, were waiting.
"Oh, thank you all for your time by the woods. Here you go."
Tapas laughed and invited us to take Jan's place.
Jan smiles in front of us and bows her head to us. Behind it, his cooking assistants, Shayla and Nicola, also refrained.
"Jan, thank you for your time today.... Um, I brought the dishes for you to Arishna, so I'll give them to you after the study group"
"Yes, I accept"
"I'm sorry I pushed such chores like this every day"
"No, she is a valued guest of the Marquis de Genos, so nothing to worry about"
This is how I had Alishna deliver the dishes to me on the day I still served "Giva Curry" in the stalls.
Although both Jan and Polearth were tolerant on one of those matters, I have heard that it is Sheila who is actually responsible for the delivery. So I decided to keep my head down there, too.
"There is no annihilation. As I said before, don't worry, it's on your way back to Count Dalaim's residence."
Since stating it that way, Shayla has looked softly.
"By the way... Wasn't Master Ai-Fa with you today?
"Oh, yes. You should be able to get back within the high of the day today, so that's more often when you don't have an escort."
"Really?" Shayla looked down very sorry.
She is somewhat obsessed with Ai-Fa.
And instead, Nicolas stood up with a bumpy face today.
Purposeful Limi-Lu smiles and talks to you.
"Hello! I saw you at the tea party, didn't I? Do you remember Rimi?
"Huh? Oh well... I remember..."
Nicolas said in a mockingjay tone, wondering what language should be given to the young Rimi-Lou.
Rumor has it she is the blood of a fallen aristocrat who was stripped of her title.
"You helped me today, didn't you! I'll do my best with the rimi, thank you!
"Say hello... don't you need to say hello or something to me, Samurai?
"Because I haven't seen you hissing!
When Rimi-Lou spread his grin to her, Nicolas turned to her uncomfortably.
But there was a Tour-din on that side, so now they're going to keep their heads down with the pepper.
"It was Nicolas you met at the tea party, wasn't it? Sorry for the delay in noticing. Thank you for your time today."
"No, so... what are you guys!
"What's wrong?" Jan looks back at you.
"No, nothing," Nicola said, clamping her mouth on the face.
At that time, the area around the entrance became noisy.
Further signs of that hustle and bustle come straight this way.
"What?" "Don't push it!" The voice flew, and eventually one figure emerged from the hedge.
Lema-Gate, the master of Alou's Stuff Pavilion, is a magnificent woman with a thick physique.
Tapas' face, which has always been gloomy, gives him a soothing look as he sees it.
"Lema-Gate, you're not very impressed with interruptions."
"Hmm! If all these bitter men were so crowded, I wouldn't see anything. If you have any complaints, be prepared even on the pedestal!
Lema-Gate looked the same.
Then I hear a hiccups laugh from inside the crowd walls.
"That's all you're interested in is a sweet treat. I know how you feel, Lema-Gate."
It was a long skinny old woman with grey-brown hair and light black skin, Giese, the master of Rumlia's Tuttle Pavilion.
This one is taller than the average of the men of the people of the west, so I could confirm a smile on the shoulders of the other masters.
After pointing a thick glance at you for just a moment, Lema-Gate said again, "Hmm!," he snorts.
Apparently now, the actor is right.
Tapas, the partitioner, seemed to have regained his mind, and he said, "Now let's get you started on the whirlpool of how to make sweet treats," he said.