It Seems I Came to Another World, Now What Should I Do

Episode 380: It really doesn't taste good to say with a deputy, but I can't help it in the early days

"You certainly don't need to investigate the forest. But is the boulder His Excellency the Duke...... As for those who read ahead, it's quick and thoughtful..."

Give Kabia the report to read. Feelings are similar.

"Yeah. I can't lift my head to Master Rostee. After we all had some research done, I was just surprised that I was going to ask the Adventurers Guild to expand its investigation from there. We also talked about chat when it comes to accepting the elves side, but I wonder if there are any particular problems."

"We can originally afford to build a town. He is also an officer who has had a role as a meat provider since the beginning. As a group of hunters, I can also be in town, so I don't feel narrow about my shoulders. Basically, you buy it up and redistribute it to town. The elves will buy other foods and household goods, such as cereals, for that money."

Kabia looks up from the dossier.

"The majority of people are only asked to leave when it comes to hunters who currently exist. There will also be a certain number of people who wish to migrate, but not enough for the final absolute number. In addition, the supply of meat while maintaining the forest environment originally creates a headache in maintaining the population. What about the neighborhood?

"I built a livestock hut on a large scale because of it. We'll have to get them over the winter and increase the number of edible animals. Initial investments are a little expensive around goats, sheep, cattle and pigs, but let's gradually increase them."

"I see. That's why there are so many livestock people involved. I thought it was a big deal to say maintain goats and sheep, but I was convinced. When you do, will you say that the grain of spring sowing is also combined with the feed of overwintering animals?"

"It's hard to balance, though. Around barley and soybeans would be divertable, and the pasture seeds would feel mowed during the summer, fermented and fed in the winter. I'm also designing the building, so I think the contents will be ready. It looks like we're behind because we're stone-making."

As far as silos are concerned, accidents due to lack of oxygen are also likely to occur, so caution is needed, but it becomes mandatory if we think about overwintering. Especially cows have milk, and they can't let go alongside horses as a workforce.

"Oh, with that said, if you're a cowboy, there's a prototype out there, isn't there? How about a reputation?

"Yes. A report from an agricultural official says you need to increase the number. Because we have dramatically increased the extent to which we plow in the same time. We're accommodating each other now, but you even feel like a fight's about to start."

That makes it difficult for me to be evil.

"Blacksmiths also have blueprints, so we think we can increase them up to the total constant of pursuit. Also, with regard to the ploughed land, we are prioritizing barley and sowing it, is there a problem?

"It's only a matter of time, but it's a staple. I wonder if you want me to sow it until the farmer says it's out of time. After that, I'd like vegetables to be divided and sown to a certain extent."

"Yes. Cubs, leafy vegetables, etc. are sowing a certain number. This neighborhood is harvested in the summer. It will be since this time that we will be able to be relatively self-reliant as a town. Until then, if we don't rely on food supplies from the state side, life will be hard."

That's right. Only crops take time to do. I'm on a budget, so I don't have to worry about it, but I won't allow it when famine strikes. If I can increase my self-sufficiency at an early stage, I want to increase it.

"Later...... I was wondering, why are they picking all the tall wheat? In windy areas, it can fall and be made well, but pruning is slightly inconvenient."

In terms of this, if the grain count increases, wheat at of existing height will fall unbearable to its own weight. That's a countermeasure.

"I've been talking about this since it came to fruition, but it's also beneficial to be short. When is it customary to inspect tax collectors?

"Right...... At the end of spring sowing, visit once. Because vegetables are not subject to taxation. It's just barley, right? What do you see?"

Vegetables have relatively loose surveillance eyes. There is no reason to establish it as a guild, and yes, it cannot be transported far away, so there is no benefit in taxing it. Therefore, local consumers are fundamental. However, if you are going to make it a tourist destination, you will make more money with more vegetables because they come from customers.

"There's nothing nasty about it, so welcome him. You'll be taken care of in the future."

"Okay."

Caviar snorts.

"Then let's get down to business. It was about eight days after I went to the sea and went home. Two to four days for inspections and technical instruction over there. If you're assuming now, Ness is coming. I wonder if Teddy has a subtle line. Assuming they're coming, we'll both accept."

"As far as Mr. Ness is concerned, was it your assumption to ask the development side to stop by?

"You're the parent. I guess it's a form of putting people on quality control and the development of new products. Get technical instruction as well. I got a look at the current blacksmith on the dollar, but he's an average blacksmith, and Ness's quality control lives."

"Now, Baron, let's have you wield your spicy arms as a workshop manager by saying you have liver. That world, I hear arms are life. If you show strength, you won't have any.

The world of craftsmen is already the only place where arms are present. Ness would screw me over.

"Mr. Teddy is more important. We have ordered the Baron to comply with the customer service procedures regarding the Hot Springs Inn and surrounding lodging, but we can't understand why and tell you that we are in trouble."

That's right. If the purpose part is unclear, humans have difficulty moving. The purpose of saying why it occurs is unclear, so I wonder why we do it.

"It would be quick if I let you in, but if I do, I'll be in custody. Bad hands, right? Would you be a little more confused in the field? First, get your mastery ahead of you, and on top of that, get Teddy to understand the philosophy at the stage he arrives at. I'll be a little back and forth, but I don't know if I can do that."

When I say that, Kabia snorts, too.

"Yes. I think it would be better to avoid the Baron being able to leave the scene. Because you will rely on anything. Now, as soon as Teddy gets here, we just need you to adjust to stand on the scene immediately."

"I wonder if it will. Well, I guess I'll go talk to Mr. Pers."

Yes. Speak up to Kabia and walk out toward the government. With regard to the carriage, the buyout squad was given priority. There's plenty to buy in, and you just have to walk to the government. Exercise, exercise.

When you get to the political office and pass the story of the visit to Perth, it passes sooner or later. I tried to convey the contents of my discussions with Kabia, but it seemed like I was about to want them over there as well. It's hard to move around here without a clear policy above. Looks like it was a boat across the street in that sense.

"Then the inspection of the sea village will be carried out as planned, starting tomorrow. The period is about ten to fifteen days. In the meantime, I will deposit with you the full powers of 'Lisatia'. Thank you for coordinating with Norwegian."

"Okay. I have been operating it before, so I wonder if there are any problems around it. If any excess content occurs in my hands, I will rely on Viscount Norwe immediately. At that time, there are also early horses, but I have heard that a new carriage will be delivered. Can I get permission to use this too?

I'm going to ask permission to use the carriage, while the pers nod yeah yeah.

"It is also assumed that there is a need for personnel transport. Speed will be more important than anything else. Permission granted."

Keep this area clearly in writing. Without instructions, the persuasion is troubling.

"Yes, we have confirmed the contents. I wonder if there are any particular problems. I'll take care of it while you're out. We'll take care of it."

Perse smiles and nods. I loosen my expression face-to-face with Kabia.

"Only negotiating with the elves is a time-consuming thing, so I think this could be better after they return. From here, the messenger will stand to the effect that acceptance is possible. Is that it?"

Say as the Pers reminded you.

"Yes. That's fine. There is talk of orcs, so if there is any problem, you will also need help. In the future, we are compatriots living together. Selling a favor is a little immediate, but I've never been able to help. I can't leave you with the military power, but with the help of the Adventurer Alliance and the guards, you can do it on your authority."

It is impossible to deposit military power in boulders with Pers, who have not appointed them deputies. Kabya is a housekeeper, so he automatically treats her as a deputy, but Perth is only the head of the administration. There is no authority over the whole land. Even though it's small in size, it's a raw army force, so that one's special, and you need to be very careful with all the treatments. Conversely, the guards are bound by ordinances, so they can also be controlled from the administrative side. I'm a former soldier even when I say I'm retired. There's still room.

"Right...... right. I hope not. If so, I will take care of it. I know it's hard for the Baron, but thank you for your response."

Salt will not be the lifeline of the future. In that sense, this inspection is important. I would like to direct just the end of production. If you can, it would be best if you could be present in production.

With that in mind, I shake hands with Perth and entrust him with later.

We have a chat and go back to the Lordship Palace where we say lunch. I rendezvoused with the carriage on the way, so I'll have a ride. The replenishment seems to have been completed without any problems. Then we can start moving tomorrow. I was only worried about spring sowing, but I am relieved that the farmer side will move there autonomously.

Have lunch with everyone and go back to your room. Liz said she was going to play with everyone, so I guess she went to the lot or the dollar room.

Looking up at the sky, reading the paperwork. It's a clear day with no clouds. I'm going to go ahead and read the paperwork awaiting the ruling, hoping that it will continue like this if I can.