It's all one flower.

1452. Headache Payment

The followers of the Eastern Diocese, who surrounded the Ferrettorum priest, left the chapel on the tide as Khushchenka and the newspaper shop came.

The only remaining believers are those who knit quietly in the congregation.

Today is a day without worship, but seats fill about half. We can also work in temporary housing rooms, but here, because we can teach Nishi and Kufushenka things we don't know about where the heating is.

A ni monk came into the chapel rubbing his shoulders. They've got a paragraph on the kitchen rigging outside, too.

The occasion was left to the ni monks, and the Kufshenkas moved to the reception room with the Wentus priest.

"I received this letter."

Kufshenka arranges sticky notes and handwritten notes on the pick-up desk, [endless bags] and unopened letters to Roja.

Priest Wentus of the Eastern Diocese took the contents of the large envelope one by one and silently read it, leaving the letter only checking the cover and the seal behind.

"This is for individuals, so I'll keep it."

"Yep. Of course."

The three put a thought (obo) note in the middle that the green-haired haulier wrote, and looked at each other.

"Not yet, not yet, in the already arrived"

"Will it arrive soon? I don't know what's coming, but the guys at the town factory are gonna love it."

"But what is the amount of flour that consideration fills this bag with..."

Priest Wentus is also baffled, in front of a magic bag whose capacity is unknown.

"If you can't eat, go ahead and give it to a lot of people from right to left. But if a pot or something comes and you can eat it"

"It's not weird that someone else will have to give up."

According to the note, this is the first flight.

It says send a lot of cookware etc, but if the consideration is low, the second flight may not come.

But a lot of people would be right about the newspaper.

"The opinions of the fixers who were able to rebuild it are a municipality. Some storekeepers say they feel comfortable offering a paid meal in relief supplies flour that arrives free of charge"

"It took money to rebuild it, and the ingredients, and the price of the price increase, and the price of the price increase, so I can buy it properly. I can use the kitchen anyway, so some of the guys told me to come by before I scratched it."

But in either opinion, no one has actually got the flour yet.

"Well... but you both have a point"

As Kufshenka nodded, Priest Wentus glanced at the note with his finger.

"The metal material that arrives this time… Now that you've made a pan or other metal product, you won't be able to distribute it for free in the hardware factory"

"Right. Even if you melt metal, you'll need a lot of fuel."

"Yep. When that happens, the fixer needs other ingredients, fuel, etc., so it's no problem to serve food for a fee instead of a free cookout…"

"Rationally, yes, but there must be a lot of guys out there who don't feel comfortable."

The price for technology is difficult to understand.

In the first place, in the eyes of those who fail to understand the value of technology, "why are they charged high costs for seemingly easy tasks", is reflected in irrational exploitation.

Not only did he fail to recognize the existence of "expenses necessary to turn the store", such as utilities, fuel, transportation, employee labor, store rent and fixed asset taxes, but he claimed to be "expensive" by calculating only the cost of the materials, and he was also in the estate and rural districts in peacetime.

I've calculated it all and shown it, and now it bites me that I'm "taking too much profit," and it doesn't make any difference that I'm being priced.

Kufshenka drew the conclusion from a number of bitter experiences at the tailor that the customer's request to talk about costs could not be contracted.

... Even if you cook with relief supplies flour, it must be the same.

"I don't even know how much edible oil is going to be distributed, so I don't know how."

"I don't think the priests would complain if they split it up."

In anticipation of this, the government of the Autonomous Region of Listver also entrusted the management of relief supplies to the Wentus Priest of the Eastern Diocese.

"Oil oxidizes if not properly managed, so you need to explain how to store it first and how to use it without starting a fire."

When you notice one problem, you find it in chains after chains.

"I will also explain it in worship in the church. We need another way to know if you can't make it."

"I'll call the guys with the cook's license and ask them if they're coming to a cooking class for adults in an empty class."

"I see. If you ask the people who are going to rebuild the store, they will take care of it."

At the newspaper's suggestion, Priest Wentz's complexion improved.

"Even the Eastern parishioners wouldn't say they didn't like the boulder to give some flour or oil to the instructor's fee."

"I wish I could do my internship."

Kufshenka says in her experience as a lecturer in sewing and knitting.

Most things I don't know just because I asked for an explanation.

"With that said, it would be better to explain to the manager how to make this bundle."

Until now, food support has been all about preserved foods that can be eaten simply by opening them.

One hundred thousand tons of raw wheat flour is now a source of concern for the autonomous community of Listver.

The bags of flour are piled up in the warehouses of the Eastern Church and in the elementary school gymnasium, and not one can be opened yet.

I would like a restaurant that has been rowed back into business as long as I can get my hands out of my throat. But if you run out, you don't know what you'll do to the unwanted.

Wheat given free of charge, profiting from personal shops, etc., was not a circumstance I could say even if my mouth was torn.

The shopping district of the Eastern Parish was burned in full on that winter fire.

The shops and residences of the shopping district were rebuilt by the district council with a special budget and ahead of permanent homes for the general public. The raw materials are donations gathered from Kirkurs from all over the world.

The surviving shopkeepers were given the right of priority occupancy and were able to move in without a single sentence, but the necessary equipment for the business had to be provided on their own.

The Listwer Autonomous Region Government provided low-interest loans for the funding of business reconstruction and for immediate working capital.

The cost of rebuilding the building is not required to be repaid, but the funds for rebuilding the project must be repaid to the Autonomous Communities Government. Neither did those who started a new business make a living without hanging other jobs until the business was on track.

They earned their living and business expenses from unfamiliar work, such as construction work with reconstruction special needs. Nearly two years after that, only a handful of people who had some savings were able to resume business.

As an autonomous community government, the early reopening of offices is intended to lead to the re-establishment of life and job creation in the eastern parish.

However, after an argument to prevent the newly rebuilt mall from being set ablaze by the jealousy of "they're all cheating", I settled on this halfway support.