Returning to Ivaris, Giron came to the castle gate and cried, "Yes, sir."

Apparently, there's a pile of problems.

I leaked, "Oh, boy," and I just headed to the office.

Look at the pile of paperwork placed on your desk, the sighs leak, but you have to deal with every single one of them.

When I ordered coffee from Sati, I decided to stay up all night.

She already has the coffee cup in her hand without having to be asked.

The boulder is a professional maid.

I tried to tell Satie, "You can sleep first," but I stopped.

It's about this girl. As long as I'm working all night, there's no way I'm going to sleep before my husband.

I won't say anything for nothing. If you have time to do that, it's quicker to get the job done.

Look through the paperwork and give instructions to Giron, Oak's staff officer.

Repeating that dozens of times, when I finished my fifth cup of coffee, the paperwork finally disappears from the desk.

At some point when I saw it, the light was shining through the window.

"Oh man, all night after all..."

Speaking of which I have no choice, this was also my duty as lord.

When I sent Giron home, I told Satti that I would be keeping him out of the office while I was stretching out.

"Phew, it's finally over. Go to sleep now, too, Satie. I'm going to bed, too."

She didn't reply, but seemed to walk away from the door.

She is an itchy daughter everywhere.

Returning to his bedroom, he fell into a deep sleep until evening.

At the same time as I woke up, it was no longer within my expectations that a warm meal was available.

I have a complete grasp of my husband's rhythm of life.

It is entirely professional work.

When I ate Satie's venison stew and rye bread, I figured out how to develop Everlice Street.

The population of the city of Ivaris is approaching 10,000.

Because I invested in industry, agricultural industrial productivity jumped dramatically.

Of course the birth rate has risen, with displaced persons and refugees gathering from all over the country.

"Thanks to your husband's four-wheeled (Norfolk) farming method, too!

Satti says happily.

"And the power of the dwarf artisans Lord Gunter called for is great."

was Giron's theory.

"Oh, well, there's no particular challenge in home affairs."

Ivaris' food self-sufficiency exceeds 100%. I mean, it's exporting to other cities.

My developed farming methods and paddy fields have allowed me to export to other cities while ensuring that I can satisfy the stomach of my bloated inhabitants.

"The industrialists are doing great."

The Dwarf craftsmen, gathered in a single voice by Gunter, mass-produced the firerope guns every day. Our legion's gun holdings are medium, and we're even exporting artillery and crafts to the Southern Trade Union.

In exchange, it imports spices, cereals, etc. specific to the South.

"Come to think of it, Dwarves vary."

Giron leaks.

"Surely without Lord Gunter, there would not have been the prosperity of the current Everlise"

There is also an adage in the book that became the best-selling "Bible" of the previous life that what turns the "Rokuro" does not starve.

I mean, a man with skill doesn't have trouble eating at all times, but he was reincarnated into this other world and learned once again about the difficulties of a technician.

"... so I wonder if Lord Gunter needs a favor."

Satti and Giron react to the leaked words by accident.

"" That would be nice ""

The two people who spoke so at about the same time, Satti and Giron looked at each other unexpectedly, but they were both smiling.

Seeing that, I decided to follow their advice when I said "hire" in my mind and divulged it.

Well, a liquor maker.

It bothers my head what to do.

My Ivaris also originally produces agricultural cities, about alcohol.

When it is time for the grapes to be harvested, the grapes are packed in large barrels, and the maidens chosen each year crush the grapes as they step on them.

Every year, the city's most clever maidens are chosen, but this year Satti and Lilith, along with the elf Anemone they joined in the other day, are the candidates' most powerful?

The fruit juice of the grapes that they skirt up and crush becomes wine.

Although it is a sight to look forward to now, Lord Gunter is not happy with wine.

People who love distilled liquor with high alcohol levels.

"Wine is no different from water" is the cliché.

I can't help but offer more wine to such a person now.

Wouldn't it be more pleasant to offer even industrial alcohol yet?

No, to a boulder. That's a joke.

"Well, distilling wine would make it brandy or cognac, but that doesn't make any art"

"Then would you like to make it with whiskey?

is Giron's suggestion for drinking, but not bad. Fortunately, Ivaris is enriched with cereals, the main ingredient of whiskey.

- But whiskey takes time to mature, and there is fine water to make delicious whiskey.

I don't want much fine water near this Everlise.

You'll have to build a brewery on the outskirts of Ivaris to get quality water.

Because of this, I want to build a brewery in the suburbs with manpower, so I wanted to make a rare drink, not a regular one.

"That's not bad either, well, on hold this time. If I can, I want to behave like a liquor Lord Gunter has never drank before."

"When that happens, how about fruit liquor, etc? Soak up rare fruits and ice sugar and you'll have a very tasty fruit wine."

Says Satti.

Giron also strikes a match.

"Nice. You're picking up various fruits from Zenobia, right? There are also dried fruits in the pantry."

"Right, I personally like plum wine...... I wonder about Lord Gunter. He said it wasn't sweet liquor or anything."

"Yes, actually, I don't like sweet liquor either."

"A rare and dry drink."

- Then.

"I figured I'd make this place with sake."

"Nihonsch? Is it?

Satti asks with a strange face. Giron, too.

"Sake is liquor made from rice."

"You can also make alcohol from rice."

"Rice is grain, too. Anything from grain or fruit can be made of liquor. I guess it's harder to find an exception."

"Is it an easy thing to make?

"If you spit out rice in your mouth, it becomes nature and booze. Mouth-biting alcohol."

…………

Satie's pulling a little, so I'm laughing.

"If Satie made it, it could be a specialty."

And, jokingly, I added, about how rice is made.

"Steam the beautifully refined rice and let it cool with cold air once. Add koji to it and let it sleep for about two days while maintaining a constant temperature. In order to maintain the temperature, it is time to fall asleep. Then it becomes the source of the liquor called Mother Liquor."

Hmm, and Satti and Giron listen.

"Transfer the liquor mother into a large tank and ferment the rice, koji and water in several portions, filtering the impurities and it's done"

"Well, that's a lot of work"

"Sort of. Instead, unlike brandy, wine, etc., the more you put them to sleep, the better. I can just drink it if I can. And I guess the advantage is that it goes well with seafood."

"I like to have a glass of dried Dalla with wine."

"No, seafood is still sake. Wine takes precedence over raw odor."

Even so, although this is an inland city, not very close to fresh seafood.

In this sense sake may be good for the exports of the Southern Trade Union.

Seafood is abundant in southern island cities. There will be a lot of rich people, and there will be demand.

Once the prototype is ready, it may not be a bad idea to send it to Eltoria, the leader of the trade union, for a tasting.

That guy is a gastronomer. If it suits Eltoria's mouth, it could be fashionable among the rich from her reviews.

If you think about it, you might be able to create a new specialty for Ivaris while delighting Gunter.

Two birds, one stone in a way. If you let Eltoria ask me what I just remembered, she might be pleased to say, "You still have a gift as a merchant".

Thinking that way, I gave Giron instructions to make a liquor.