Full, the third day after the decree of subhuman deportation by the Church was issued.

Mr. Elves from the first row were transferred to the mine by carriage as early as possible.

Mr. Ceres made a large carriage full of 30 people. That arrives in about 50 cars in a day.

The acceptance of 1,500 people in one day was quite a riot, but from the next day on the numbers grew exponentially, and some of the energetic elves were sent on foot, swelling up to around 5,000 people a day after ten days.

A carriage carrying food into a carriage loaded with Mr. Elves who arrives one after the other.

Conversely, it's a carriage that loads and transports products from the mine, which is heavily crowded in front of the mine. Some elves arrive there on foot, so it's already a lot of noise.

It's like coming to a big shrine for the first time.

Nina, who has been there without causing much confusion, is already completely the chairman of the dealership.

They have chosen a few of the regular pedestrians and nearby villagers and are temporarily hired to guide and organize their carriages.

As long as Nina grows up fine and is happy to represent your father.

On the other hand, there is also a fuss in the mine, and the pharmacist will first examine it all, but when it comes to 5,000 people, it takes nearly 14 hours, even 10 seconds each.

There are many healthy people who are being sent to me right now, but given that the elves from the mines ahead are coming, it doesn't matter how many pharmacists can handle it alone.

Besides, the number of Mr. Elves being transferred continues to increase, from 7,000 to 8,000 a day. It may reach up to 10,000 people.

The pharmacist will still try his best to cope, but there are things the world can and cannot do.

Since no one can replace me, my job is to adjust the workload so that the pharmacist doesn't fall.

Turn a corner of the mine into a temporary containment zone, and Mr. Elf, who looks fine, will be accommodated here once and for all.

Send it to the office as a matter of priority from the elves who are likely to need it and adjust the number to 3,000 a day.

The temporary shelter has no buildings, so have the mine pit as a temporary residence. Swing the number one at a time to manage the collar screws.

If the pharmacist finds out about this, he'll be so pissed off.

I'm going to go to the office and the hospital room now, but I'll definitely find out when I get a paragraph.

Well, at that time, I'll have to apologize honestly and get mad at you. Rather, it is most important that the pharmacist stay healthy until then.

It's cheap if I have to be pissed off.

During the year's prep period, the hospital room was set aside for 20,000 people, but would it be enough?

They're making and saving as much medicine as they can, but they might get two people to sleep in one bed if they have to.

The place to live was also well served by everyone in the timber processing squad, mainly Mr. Ceres, but we were able to prepare 7,000 large rooms for 30 people, for 210,000.

If I go beyond this, I'm sorry, but I just have to ask you to make the pit a temporary residence.

Clothes were produced mainly in cold and blankets for winter, so they remain the basic clothes I've worn, except for people with naked, awful clothes.

You will be asked to roll over to the floor where you have just laid the blanket and rest.

Elf slaves were originally treated like that, and some say that Lynne was an old blanket on the wood floor, but was not given a blanket directly to the ground or even.

The pharmacist said he slept with his buddies on the stone in the pit.

I can tell you that doesn't make much difference if you think about it, but it doesn't feel very good that you seem to be abusing me.

Besides, it's still good because it's a warm season from now on, but that won't happen in winter.

This is the first day I come to this world to remember. Lynne was' ill (weak) 'the next day because she offered us a room, a blanket for herself, and a meal.

I'm really sorry to remind you now, and I can't thank you enough for saving the most dangerous (aya) times.

So in order to repay that great favour, I want Mr. Elves to spend as much time as possible in a good environment as Linne wants.

Nevertheless, according to Lena, the number of winter clothes and blankets that can be prepared by winter is expected to be 140,000 blankets with 30,000 clothes.

Fuel is best used for cooking. Since it is unlikely that it can be turned to heating, it is likely that a single blanket will be used by two or three people to overcome the cold.

I checked with the pharmacist on this point, but he said, "If I can outrun the storm and get enough nutrition, I can handle it."

It won't be complete, but I want you to endure it somehow.

That food also runs the risk that how much can be secured depends on this year's harvest.

In some cases, I might have to go hunting for the dragon that Lynne was saying.

Though the plan activation was only available now in good time, I think I am doing a lot of dangerous things myself.

The only salvation is that the Elves will all go ahead and buy their labor to help their people.

Sometimes, like the pharmacist, I wonder if it's too much...

Nevertheless, the giant gear is already moving and I can't even stop it.

All we have to do is do everything in our power to get the best possible results.

In response to the elves who continue to arrive today, I prayed that this plan would not fail...

8 April 422 Continental Calendar

1.3% Continental Unity Progress at the moment (Parklen Mine Owned - 3163 Elves + 32,000 New Arrivals) (Viscount Parklen - 24 villages in Elves - 2301 inhabitants)

Asset holdings 88,581.5 million (+131.9 million)

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)