Nidome no Jinsei wo Isekai de

And it looks like the construction's over.

It is normal to spend time on an annual basis on tasks such as creating one city.

If you're going through a process of developing it from a small scale, it's going to take a dozen years or so to develop it to a certain size, and the amount of money you're going to inflow is not half the amount you can throw at it.

However, the first city created by the Kunugi Border Bob was such that the short duration of its construction and the small amount of funds thrown in proportion to it were also the subject of discussion within the Principality of Triden.

There are several possible reasons.

The first big thing is to say that the grounding work, which is usually done by throwing large numbers of personnel, used very little manpower.

The other nobles were surprised at what magic they used, but the unwrought and merciless and thorough groundwork by the dragons that Lianya brought in at his own request, quickly turned an incredibly extensive plain into the flatlands needed to build a city.

Those who learned of the method through hearsay from travellers and reports from those who sent it in will end up complaining about its insanity.

There's no way I can imitate it.

It's a world where only one dragon cavalry, Rialis, appears to make a fuss.

The fact that it put in a bunch of dragons and made them work on the ground, etc. was feared by the nobles as an event that doubted the contents of the head of the person who had done so before discussing credibility.

In addition, the rate of influx of materials to create cities was abnormal.

As for timber, there was a process that I said would be cut down and dried before it was ready, so it seemed that quite a bit of money had flowed to lumber inquirers, etc., but it was completely unclear from where the amount of stone that made up most of the city had flowed to Lianya's city.

Rumors whispered by Makotoya were circulating that some of the rocky mountains of the group of rocky mountains where the dragons lived disappeared clean and refreshing within a few nights.

The maps in this world are described as rather frivolous, and naturally no one knew exactly how many rocky mountains there were in the group of rocky mountains, etc., but there were still several places confirmed where the dragons said that there would have been no mountain here, leaving only a terribly smooth and flat ground, and there were several large figures in the area that shed light, black figures from top to bottom witnessed them waving their weapons silently, etc., and the dragons were confirmed to be flying with something like a net with something very heavy in it.

The truth was unclear.

In addition to the reason that those tasks were carried out too handily and quickly, it is thought that the nobles of the Principality of Triden and the surrounding countries may have hesitated to conduct a detailed investigation because they feared that if they intervened in depth, this would not result in locks.

A city that has continued to be created with such uncertainty drooling will only take shape at a significant part of the time, with which notices of recruitment of residents will be circulated inside the Principality of Triden.

This one was done at a very slow rate compared to the speed at which the city was created.

In the first place, we can say that what we call the inhabitants is, for the nobles, the counterpart who collects taxes, so to speak, an asset.

Because if we gathered this awkwardly with forceful methods, etc., we could see that we would receive a strong backlash from other nobles without being explained.

Still, anything that says people is not like boiling from around there, and we really needed to recruit people from within the Principality of Triden.

There was no way to say that we would accept displaced persons from other countries, but this was an atmosphere in which Lianya herself was not very ridden after Meiria showed a difficult color, so it was never actively done as a means of bringing people together with nature.

Until it was founded, Uncle Knugi's territory had no industry as it stands, and since measures had been taken to see how people gather in the surrounding villages and agricultural lands and then prepare them from time to time, he relied on a single bottle of external purchases for food and other goods.

That is to say that there is a problem in saying that a sudden food shortage may occur inside the Principality of Triden when mass reception of people from other countries is carried out.

I have an opinion that I should buy the missing portion, but there is no way I can lend a hand to the fact that fewer people are the assets of my own country than the countries where the buyers are spilling the people.

It was easy to predict that the sale would almost certainly occur.

That's why the people flowing into the cities created by Lianya were dominated by less than the second son of the merchant and less than the man of the knight who had eaten up, and by those who could not grasp the land to cultivate in the countryside.

"Anyway, peasants, young people from the knight's lineage and soldier's house, look at their aptitude and solicit private soldiers, right?

Lotus Yaya speaks to Lorna, who is literally buried more than half in a pile of paper, rather than metaphorical representations, etc.

There is too much paper on the migration application to fit in the room reserved for Rhona, and the unprocessed application is piled up high in the adjacent room, but there is just enough storage there to make me wonder if it will not be excavated for a few years once it has been filled.

"Look at this tragedy...... do you want more work, Lenya? Are you a ghost... were you a ghost?

"It's a person. What the hell is this amount? Though there can't be so many migrants coming to a despicable area close to the woods of temper?

"No, 'cause Lenya... we built a house for migrants, didn't we?

Lianya, who thought that if she told her to just give her land and build a building properly, the specifications of the building would be squatted by the people living there, took the form of saying that she would sell those buildings to migrants after building them in advance to some extent.

This would allow residents to live in buildings with uniform specifications.

I don't have any sewerage facilities because I don't have the funds, but I didn't want to get my head slighted by the cluttered problems I said let me dig because drinking water needs wells.

At last, the landscape of the city was refreshed, so I thought it would be a good thing for Lianya.

If you don't want to, it's just a story that you shouldn't be migrating, and it's not like you're forced to.

However, the concession price was set fairly low because it would be a sad story if no one came.

"We have a cheap house with land and sewer, right? Besides, if maintenance comes for free, people who can buy it will buy it instantly. Besides, it's certainly a somewhat despicable territory..."

Lorna glimpses Lianya's face.

Not knowing what that gaze meant, Lianya tilted her neck.

"The lord is the Earl of Knugi... because there are rumors running around that no door can stand in people's mouths"

For a moment, who was it? It is Lianya who thinks.

It was strange for Lianya to hear what the surname said after she came to this world, that she had little to spend, and that it sounded like the name of some distant stranger when she was even titled behind it.

"Like what? I don't care what the big deal is.

To the word rumor, I can't imagine Lianya at all.

Lorna takes a deep sigh watching Lianya like that.

"Master of the armored brave, is that the biggest thing you can say? Later, he's a dragon user, he's an elf friend... Oh, there's quite a mix of elves in the immigration application. You can dismiss them all, right?

I am not really going to hide it, but I am not going to spread it from myself at all.

Still, there are quite a few rumors that what spreads in some way seems to spread.

"Are you legally okay with that?

Lotus Yaya asks as she stops Rhona from trying to pull off a bunch of applications at her disposal.

I wondered if it would be okay for an elf, not at all, but rather rare, to move to a people's city on a people's continent, but Lorna answers as she gives up trying to pull the paperwork away and gets slightly wrinkled.

"There's nothing legally wrong with that. There's not much interaction between elf countries and people countries, but there's national traffic, and it's not that we're unfriendly, so it's not that if you file properly and pay your taxes properly, you can be blamed. This is the opposite."

It was a story that made me wonder what was different from the influx of displaced people, but the part where the other person said it was an elf country seemed to be the biggest difference.

"The escape is secure."

"Why are you calculating to escape now..."

"No, I don't care what kind of weird expectations you have."

I was only Lianya, who wanted to insist that he was only a swordsman.

To Lianya like that, Lorna sighs again.

"That's what urban areas look like, but there are more migration multipliers when it comes to the surrounding rural areas"

"Why? More dangerous than urban areas, isn't it?

Worst of all, it is Lianya, who even thought about the possibility that no one would come.

In that case, he also intended to order the armor to use those many bone golems that could be produced to make crops.

Anyway, I will no longer be able to pay the taxes that Lianya has to pay to the Principality of Triden for not making anything.

"The first reason given is the number of soldiers permanently stationed in the countryside. We plan to place it almost double compared to the countryside in other aristocratic territories"

"It's more dangerous than any other territory, so it's a natural procedure, right?

"... there is no other nobleman in the countryside who mobilizes even private soldiers to increase their troops..."

Because private soldiers are only what nobles have to protect themselves, Lorna says.

But it doesn't make much sense to keep private soldiers around because if you try from Lianya, you can protect yourself as much as you want.

Then there was talk that I shouldn't have it, but Lianya, who thought that the number of soldiers the state would send to defend the territory was not enough for the defense of the rural areas, had decided to have a private army for one purpose or the other.

"What, I can handle the defense of this city by myself?

"Be aware of what you say that's too unusual. … the second reason is because of the broken terms of offering farmland and houses on a set"

"Breaking? Which neighborhood?

You make crops and have them pay taxes, so Lianya thinks it would be normal to develop the land and prepare a place to live to make it.

Incidentally, however, in all the countryside, we made sure that the fields and paddy fields were made together in the opinion of Lianya.

This was entirely due to the hope of Lianya, who wrote down to one sentence saying that rice and elf beans would always be grown among the conditions of migration to the village.

Regarding the question of whether cultivation is possible, an elf technician, etc. has been asked to investigate via the cloir and taught that it is possible.

I couldn't have just let the dragons do anything around the field maintenance work, so I'm renting Keith's troops from the city of Kuklika.

During Lianya's training, even from the experience of being dug into the ground. Keith and the others worked very quickly, and even the wooden houses were being built at a joke-like rate if in their hands they had built fortifications during their training in the temperament forest.

"Normally, peasant colonization is something we make our own homes and farmland. It's impossible to provide that not only with farmland, but even with a home to live in, and make them almost free!

It is a call for tenants to the countryside where they are fed to the stage where they say that if fertilizer is added and seeds are sprinkled, they will be able to produce crops.

It may be somewhat dangerous, but there's no way peasants won't eat it if you tell me there are more soldiers being sent than there are in other villages.

"I can't fit in. You're being asked to move in order by young people of your age."

"I really wanted to have the same system in those villages as in the city"

I tried to talk to Emil about Lianya, but she said she couldn't do it with an instant answer.

With an overwhelmingly small population compared to urban areas in the first place, too little magic can be collected, and a screaming Emil's answer that you can't imagine what the hell you should do to build those systems.

We have no choice but to dig wells in rural areas, and if there is a river nearby, create waterways that draw water from them and substitute them.

"If you want to go up there, you don't have any chili."

"I think I want too much."

It is Rhona who wonders how many nobles will fall once he has a good grasp of the inner affairs of this territory.

That's how the population starts to grow, and the Knugi Uncle realm manages to begin to take shape.

Klinge, a city with the castle of Lianya, which will later become known as the "City of Forests and Stones"

Almost half of the city's area was visited by a certain visitor to this city with its peculiar composition of trees and grasshoppers, quite some time after Lianya worshipped the throne.