While you wait to negotiate a loan lump sum for the mine and fund your Adventurer Guild. We'll put Mr. Rhina in the lead and go buy a horse.

In order to wholesale the crafts made by Mr. Elves to the Listella Chamber of Commerce in Wangdu, the carriage of regular flights operated by Mr. Reina will be made into a large four-headed object.

The carriage itself has the skill of being made by Mr. Ceres, and since Nina has a proven track record of using it in front of the mine, we decided to entrust it with production, and we are procuring horses.

In addition to one head I am currently using for Mr. Rhina's carriage, three new heads. Since there are elves in the mine who take care of horses under the guidance of Lena, who has breeding skills, I decided to challenge her to reproduce at this time and buy five heads.

Both my sister and I are refreshed about horses, so I leave it entirely to Rhina, but Rhina, who has gained horseback riding skills and is obsessed with horses lately, is very serious.

You said you've been a horse lover since you were originally a nobleman's maid.

It goes well with one of the current ones, and then he has a strong, powerful, smart horse. I got to go around horse merchants all over Wang Capital.

That's fine, but can humans see how compatible horses are with each other?

Such a question brings me to my head, but when I look at Rhina, who stares at the horse one at a time, it's hard to ask.

I ended up choosing five horses over the course of a whole day, but Mr. Reina seems very satisfied with releasing the sense of what he did from his entire body.

The promotion celebration for the class B adventurer is also combined, so more than anything else, I'm happy for you.

But I talked to the horse merchant while Mr. Rhina was choosing the horse, and he said the price of the horse has soared recently.

There are rumors that some aristocrats are buying and collecting, something seems disturbing.

The horses of this world, besides the cavalry, are indispensable for communication and transportation.

By the way, according to my sister, the price of flour, meat, dried grapes and salt is also up.

Solid grilled bread and salted meat are typical portable preserves in this world, as are dried grapes. Finally, I only have a bad feeling about it.

When I finished shopping and went home hoping to get back to the mine soon, Mr. Listella was visiting.

I thought you were talking about a mine loan, but the look on your face looks serious...

Waiting for Eina to come home and listen, she's been talking about wines from the farm she bought the other day, even dried grapes and olive oil, all together and wanting to sign a bulk purchase agreement.

And two at the same time.

At this point, the suspicion is completely open, but one of the chambers of commerce that has brought business talks is with the Baron family in the southeast of the kingdom. Naturally the Duke of Barna.

And the other is, what a chamber of commerce that has a deep relationship with the Count Negroste family.

The Baron family is naturally a third prince and also a Duke of Barna faction. This is a complete uptake, isn't it?

As for Listella, she said, 'Where we are now at the tail of a larger force, we want to avoid it because it is all more burdensome and less profitable. But if you lose and get crushed, you don't have an ex or a child. "After worrying, she came to ask for Eina's advice and my opinion, once the owner.

As far as I'm concerned, I have a sense of rights and intimacy on the Count Negroste's side, but I have no idea when it comes to pussy politics.

When you look at Eina's reaction, it doesn't change her expression in particular. I was as flat as I would have heard in my classmate's update.

"Really? This is going to be a real battle when it comes to holding down food on a chamber of commerce basis."

You say something noisy like, "It's going to rain tomorrow."

"Yeah, it's nice to hear from the Counts on a small farm like ours."

"In your case, a pharmacy selling medicine for ten days fever. I wonder if you're considering your relationship with Count Bemborg's family."

Eina misled to include it in "Something," but the contact we had from Count Negroste's house was definitely due to her connection to Eina, right?

And Listella also noticed the subtle discomfort. But I'm not pursuing it, I'm staring at Mr. Eina.

When Eina retrieves the map, she uses color ink to color the map.

The map was drawn with the main streets and noble territories of the kingdom, and it should have been over-the-counter but rather luxurious. More than medium-sized or something that we don't have if transport isn't the main chamber of commerce.

By the way, Eina also has maps depicting detailed roads, terrain, and fortifications (by the way), but that seems to be a substitute only for the executives and high-ranking officials of the King's Army (Kanli). I wonder how you got it......

Anyway, Eina first says, 'Except this is King's territory' and erases about a third of the map with a net wire, then says, 'This is a third princess' in red ink and paints the map.

Other than the kings' territories in the south, east and south central, mainly in the southeast, where there is a large Duke of Barna territory, are painted bright red, as is about half red in the north central area and strong red in the northeast.

In contrast, it is the Second Prince who is painted blue. It is common in the west, including half of the north central. And green is the anti-Barna Duke family, which focuses on the Negroste and Reink Marquis families. Northwest and part of the Northeast is the area of power.

And what remains white are the neutrals, including the unknown position. Many in the southwest and north.

As a percentage, red is 6, blue is 1, green is 1, white is 2, etc. I feel different from Eina's analysis I've heard before, but this is about territorial aristocracy, because there are relatively many second princes in court aristocracy who don't have territory, so overall, they say it will be 5: 2: 1: 2.

Because the Third Prince seems to have a bad bare line...

But if it's a fight within the royal castle, it's actually going to be a fight anyway, a court nobleman without a lead won't be much of a force. Wouldn't this be a hopeless difference?

To make matters worse, the southern to eastern regions are almost anointed with red monochrome except the king's territory, whereas the blue, green and northern whites elsewhere are mixed with red as well. This is hard to fight...

The white in the southwest is a large hunk of entanglement (well), but they say this is another Duke family alongside the House of the Duke of Barna, the House of the Duke of Faros and its faction aristocrats.

And even worse, the territory has some lean land and some rich land, disproportionate in area and mobilizable forces.

Whereas the southeastern part of the kingdom, where the Duke of Barna is located, is a rich barn zone, the western part of the Second Prince's castle is rich in lean land and mountains, which makes even more difference in military forces.

But you're really familiar with it, Eina.

When I finally asked, the Count Benborg family, which has been funded by the pharmacy, is neutral as it stands, but Eina said, "You won't make a decision until you're cornered, but you'll be strong," which seems to be a potential third prince.

The place where the mines in the northeast are located is once king territory, but the lords of the nearby suburbs who are paying the money are red. There was a big chunk of green a little northwest from there, and that's the Marquis's eldest son, Marquis Reink, who proposed to Mr. Yumil.

It's tricky......

Listella looked difficult and listened to Eina's commentary in silence the whole time, but without taking her eyes off the map, she snapped, "If you're overheating so far, neutrality is difficult."

For a moment I thought he was a pacifist, but on second thought, he just said he didn't want to be on the tail of the big forces. If you're not the loser on top of that, I guess it means neutrality.

"It must be difficult if the invitation has already come. Declaring no is the same thing as declaring hostile. Neither of them means they are considered enemies."

"I know you don't have to say that, but come on... Ha, even if you say 'I need to ask what the Earl of Bemborg's intentions are', the farm has nothing to do with the pharmacy..."

Mr. Listella looks very depressed. It's hard for merchants in this world to be so flirted with in a dispute between nobles.

But I don't care how you look at it, because this is in the Third Prince's favor............ Hmm? Wait a minute, if winning or losing is so clear, why did Eina bother to explain the high map to me so politely? Why did you bother painting blue and green separately? If it's Eina's personality, isn't it a good idea to end up with a third princess? Isn't that strange...?

"... Eina thinks this fight, which one will win?

To my question, Listella has a strange look, and Eina has a delightful smile.

Did my sister detect any signs that the story would be prolonged or she went to brew me a cup of tea...

22 November 419 Continental Calendar

0.11% progress towards continental reunification at the moment (based in the village of Lynne's hometown - currently deserted) (Parklen mine ownership - 3977 elves) (Listella farm ownership - 100 elves)

Asset holdings 4,222.18 million (-6.2 million)

Distributed Lynne (Elf's Archer) Rhina (Class B Adventurer) Lena (Elf's Textile Craftsman) Ceres (Elf's Woodworker) Listella (Hired Store Manager) Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist) Nina (Pre-Mine Market Merchant)