My sister and I moved around the world until I unified the continent to protect my sister.

4 'Workforce in lieu of Elves' for the liberation of all 100 Elves

The acceptance of the emancipated elves and the uprooting for emancipation went some way.

Therefore, the third problem lies in the strategy of filling the hole where the elf's slave will disappear.

The expulsion of elf slaves would not be thorough, even under the authority of the Church, if the disappearance of the elf slaves seemed to cause significant inconvenience and productivity.

And if demand stays, the ranch will naturally remain a source of supply, so this is a very important place.

Whatever it is, we have to put the value of elf slavery down to 'unnecessary' and 'unsold products'.

At the same time, the expulsion of elf slaves must be recognised as beneficial or at least unharmed to humans.

In my view, elf slave work is basically a workforce of simple labor, except for the leadership and some others, so a good portion of it should be able to be substituted (more or less) or mitigated with tools and machines and ingenuity of use.

Even though you are not given a lot of things, machines that do not rest and work just for maintenance have great advantages compared to elves that need meals and clothes for once and are also fatigued.

Of course there will be more convenient things about biological elves, but I manage to cover them with the magnitude of their advantages. Whatever it takes to further discredit the evaluation of the elves, but it takes them to the air of total exile of the elf slaves.

There is a large element of uncertainty about the leadership, but Eina says, "Nobility is a matter of great concern for reputation, so if the decree of deportation of subpeople from the Church spreads and the great nobles show movement in tune with it, they will learn to the right at the same time".

Maybe we'll have to get some help with Eina's work, but I want you to do something about it...

Development of tools and machines first in order to meet the various conditions envisaged. Then mass production and dissemination will be necessary.

The year of preparation is too short for me to do it personally, but there is a delicacy in this area called Grand Duke Faros, so I can be most relieved in a way.

development and optimization in this world as long as it provides basic knowledge and concepts. Mass production and dissemination will do it automatically.

Powers, finances, and influence are top notch in this country, so if we mount a good deal of cooperation, the Church should also be a boost to issuing a subordinate deportation order.

I squeeze out the memories of the previous world from such a prospect (morsel) and write down from one end the tools that are likely to be replicable in this world as well, and that are likely to be an alternative to elf slavery.

Waterwheel, windmill, hand pressed car (wheelbarrow or trolley), rabba raising, washing machine, soap (ceiling), belt conveyor, Archimedes screw......

Let's not black gunpowder...... It would be useful in mining mines, but it would be too dangerous if they were converted to anything else.

It's fine for civilization to develop, but I categorically refuse to risk more for me or my sister.

Of all the things on the list, waterwheels and windmills are a source of power, not to mention. Close to home, he replaces Mr. Ceres, who was blown away at the blacksmith, and Mr. Rene, who was pulled away at the mill.

Various hand-held cars increase transport efficiency.

For once there are similar items in this world, but it seems difficult to use with two tires on the box, so trolleys will work where the ground is decomposed, wheelbarrows, and cobblestones and wooden plates are stretched.

Unexpectedly, one wheel is more stable than two wheels in a decomposed area. It was just widely popular in the original world, and seems to have a pretty good design, a wheelbarrow.

Using a set of simple wooden slopes also makes it easier to lift your luggage to the carriage carrier.

This also has a labour-reducing effect in cases like the mill and Mr Hilse, who was working on the farm.

Rabba is a one-generation breed produced by crossing male robas with female horses, like robas and horses.

It is more powerful than Roba and easier to handle adults than horses. It is robust, withstands coarse food and is resistant to mountain trails and wasteland because of its stiff hooves (hives). Is it a drawback when it comes to the lack of reproduction capacity?

It should be geared towards carrying the luggage of the leaderships, the caravans and the adventurers on the expedition.

Other uses… Let's not think about it for a moment.

Machine wash and soap should be semi-automatic powered by a water wheel, if possible. I hear that doing laundry by hand is a heavy labor and time consuming, so there used to be a business called a launderer.

Even if it is not possible to spread it to each household, it can also be done in this world in the form of a launderer.

Close to me, Lena was being defrauded when we met. I think Lynne was also made to do it in the inn.

Belt conveyors, once installed, are of course more efficient than hand-held vehicles to carry in charge.

I think I can make the belt out of a sturdy cloth, so I'll talk to Lena.

This would, of course, replace the pharmacist who would have been discouraged from carrying the ore if multiple units had been combined and installed in the mine.

The power will be manpower hand-wound, but still efficiency should be out of step.

Maybe a trolley would be better, but iron is quite valuable in this world, so there's not enough supply to make rails.

If you apply the technology of cloth belts, you may be able to make bicycle grooves with gears and sets, and you may also be able to have a foot-stepping belt conveyor. Should the belt be made of skin in this case?

Let's leave the improvement around here to Grand Duke Faros. I'll just add a draft.

The Archimedes screw I remember because the name is somehow cool is a device that allows you to spiral (spiral) inside a cylinder and suck up water when you turn it around.

In addition to the mine drainage work, I think that if we combine the power of the pond and windmill to discharge water, we can use the water wheel even where there is no river...

Practicality is unknown, but windmills don't always go around.

I don't think I can make a steam engine yet. I'll just write down the theory for once.

Write other detailed (sesame) tools and ideas, and ask Mr. Ceres to make a small model for some of them. Hand pressed cars are real.

The soap consulted the pharmacist about the ingredients and had them prototyped.

They're all supposed to replace (more or less) the workforce of simple work, but they just can't handle the service industry like the clerk at the inn where Lynne was being flabbergasted.

Turning the belt conveyor, for example, requires manpower even though it will be smaller than before.

So there, we have to use the high unemployment rate since last year's civil war to get humans to bury it.

I also wrote down some tools and ideas for rural areas, so if labor saving is progressing and manpower is available in rural areas, I will be able to get them to work as other workforces.

Incorrect balance is likely to generate social anxiety, but that's well then.

Let human society's problems be dealt with by human beings. That's why the rulers are here.

I'll take the prototype, the blueprint, the idea post and head to Wang Du.

First, show these to Mr. Eina and ask her to mediate with Grand Duke Faros on them.

Let's call it my title...

Continental calendar, March 10, 421.

1.2% Continental Unification Progress at the moment (Parklen Mine Owned - 3163 Elves) (Viscount Parklen - 24 villages in Elves - 2301 inhabitants)

Asset holdings 3,447.83 million (+ 172.11 million mine revenues for February)

Distributed Lynne (Elf's Archer) Rhina (Class B Adventurer) Lena (Elf's Textiler) Ceres (Elf's Woodworker) Listella (Hired Store Manager) Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist) Nina (Parklen Mine Operator)