Linda and Ann went out to the store and greeted their mother.

I... ran away. I decided to look at the temperature of the kiln in the back.

The two were talking to their mother for about an hour while helping with the store number.

I was wondering what you were talking about, but I was too scared to show my face.

We'll stay at our parents' house and go home tomorrow.

It's a hasty day or two.

If you think about the journey that would otherwise take five days one way in a carriage, you can come and go a lot easier, so there can't be any complaints.

"Yeah, well, he said Eina was coming tomorrow."

"Oh, really?

Is your sister coming? Is the grocery store okay?

My brother-in-law came to King's Capital, and it looks like it's going to be tough.

"Mr. Eina must have married, right? Where are you now?"

Linda naturally knows her sister.

"I'm at Nate's town grocery store. Half a day's ride from here."

In the second half, it feels like I explained it to Anne, who is neglectful of the geography around here.

The degree of development is not significantly different from that of the town of Saul, as the town of Nate is a town that is bound to pass from here to the royal castle.

"What will Leon do after this?

"Wonder if I'd like to help my parents bake in a long time"

"Then I'd like to prepare dinner with Inoce."

My mother and Ann were in a lot of mood.

"Then I'll be speaking to someone I know a little from the old days."

I know Linda, who lived in this town.

Linda will be back by dinner.

"I know."

I noticed that my relationship with Linda was now closer to the time we used to play together.

Is this the home magic?

Linda goes out and Anne and her mother are having a chat, so my dad and I are baking in the back.

"How's this town these days?

I have heard many disturbing stories in Wang Du.

The change is not just about the factory. It is not surprising that there are other changes if the intention of the Devil Nation is also involved.

Even the merchant countries can do a lot of things unexpectedly if they mean it.

"The construction of the factory has begun in the towns of Villar Inn and Barodorist."

"That's fast. Can't you figure it out?

"My lord gave me permission, so I can't help it. We can't rule out what's coming in a positive way."

"That's true, though."

"He had sniffed his nose medicine (is a nagging rind) or incited vanity (oh), but he's following formal procedures. You can't stop building that factory."

The negotiators from the merchant country seemed to be quite handy, and in direct negotiations with the Lords, they took permission in return for various conveniences.

A lot of people and money move just to build a factory.

Bringing more workers from the Devil's Country increases tax revenues.

The influx of people encourages the activity of the economy and also deepens interaction with the demonic kingdom.

If this succeeds, if it can be promoted to a large extent as a lord's arm, it will give about permission.

It seems like a good thing to just listen.

"The town of Saul also has plans to build a factory. The lord hasn't decided yet."

"Heh, what kind of factory would that be?

I asked you for a brief explanation, but I wasn't sure then.

"They make complicated and laborious things easy. Originally, it takes years to raise an artisan and a skilled person to coach it. Looks like the factory will split it it up."

"I don't know what that means."

"You've got a lot to remember to be a leading baker"

"Well, of course."

It was a long way to go to master the whole street thing.

"Compare the way the factory does it to baking, the way the flour is measured and mixed with water, the way the mixed thing is stirred, the way the force is applied to the stirred thing, the way it is lumped... that's how you divide it in detail."

"Each clerk feels like that's all you remember? If you're a spinning clerk, that's the only way to do it."

"That's the thing. You can put a fire in the fire, regulate the temperature, or procure firewood. Anyway, divide labor and master just that. Well, then you don't have to train for years, do you?

"Right. But you're gonna need dozens of people to bake a loaf of bread."

"That's it. Instead, you just have to bake hundreds or thousands of pieces of bread a day."

Uh, somehow I get it.

If we were to procure that personnel from the demon kingdom, the factory would be huge and there would be a significant number of people coming.

He said, "The country of skill was amazing, too."

"You just couldn't seem to be practical with development. If you just make a small amount of stuff, you don't need that many people."

"Oh well. That factory makes a lot of the same products, right? Can you sell it?"

"They can sell that. Is it cheaper to make items that have never been foldable in terms of cost-effectiveness?"

"Heh..."

Using that factory, it seems that the product is finished faster than the craftsman handcrafts one by one.

You really got expensive trying to carry and sell what the craftsmen made, but making a large amount of the same stuff suppressed that somewhat, and people who had never been able to get their hands on it would come up to the purchasing layer.

"That's why the lord of the town of Saul is also shaking whether or not to build a factory"

"It's also..."

It would be a troubling place indeed.

I just want you to know the purpose of the merchant country, but don't make me or anything.

"It's also a topic of discussion at town meetings, but they say lords will decide if it's beneficial in the long run.... No, there was a spellman by the negotiator who was convincing me."

It is said that once the Spellland was just southwest of the town of Saul.

There are quite a few spellmen living in this town as well.

"It's not weird to have a spellman."

"Is that what you are?

"... Seriously?

"Yeah, just looking at it is enough to tell. You're doing pretty good."

"Wow, you're a jerk."

Just because you are a spellman, you will not be abhorred in Dragon Domestic.

But if you're a fool, you're not talking about it.

Should we check that out for once?