"You deserve it."

"You... what?"

Your father gave a bewildered voice to Rosana, who came back.

"Because you will. We didn't even try to do anything ourselves to see what's going on in this town, and we're in charge. Your father, your people."

To Mr. Rosana's words, his father groaned.

"But it's not a big deal to make this town thrive without resources and convenience."

It involves a great deal of effort, or sacrifice, just to come and go there, even on one path of the yin moon.

If it's easy to make this town thrive, no one will struggle. Looks like that's what I'm trying to say.

I'm going to need a deal about what's going on, more than I can complete in one town.

There's nothing to get out of here, and just buying from the outside doesn't make the townspeople richer for long.

"It would work if I became a dragon jockey patron too. I thought that was the only way. But I don't think so right now."

"What are you talking about? With dragons, you can be a local councillor!

"Yes, Rosana. If you have a dragon jockey, you can increase the trust of the town. Then I'll have a glass of merchants."

If a lord or other person is a patron of a dragon jockey, the lord of that town is recognized as a member of the local council.

In any case, it is difficult to attend the monthly 'local councils' in the seven major cities by carriage.

Even though they are a few days away from each other, it would be a lot of work if they went back and forth every month.

If you can't ride a dragon, you can't even handle an emergency call.

Thus, in the Dragon Nation, if a person without the means to travel on a dragon is to become a member of parliament, he or she will need to clear the high hurdles if he or she does.

Conversely, there are many advantages if you can attend local councils.

The town is easy to develop, and the merchant's credibility is higher.

Everyone loves their town.

It is said that towns without parliamentarians are not even topical at meetings.

It is up to the local councillor to add or subtract one teaspoon to enrich or abolish the town.

A town that can't eat in there can't float forever.

"The Dragon Nation is thriving, but this town is at a standstill. Then I was wrong about how to be as gorgeous as other towns."

"Lo, Rosana......"

"I'm not going to be a father or mother anymore. I'm gonna do what I think is good for the people."

"What can you do if you say that?

"That's right. I think it would be best if I thought about it a lot."

My parents argue.

Neglected town of Nemin.

On my way here, I remembered the words that Rosana had crushed.

There are several similar small towns around here, he said.

Everywhere is off the dragon print limit, so the number of dragon jockeys is low.

Due to its opaque relations with the demonic kingdom, it is also significant that the fightable dragon jockeys are concentrated on the western side of the country.

Either way, this neighborhood is left over from the dragon kingdom.

"Your friends are going to the harbor right now. I'm going to have my groceries delivered across the Shady Moon Road."

"What!?

"Even if the lords and fathers desperately couldn't think with their heads squeezed, there are people who can accomplish it easily. Looks like he'll be carrying supplies on his way home from the North Ridge. He says it's laborious, and it's a barely profitable business, but it's profitable."

Linda - in this case, Mr. Joshua's ship, but Ms. Rosana explained by turning in figures how to get it out and at what price food and daily items would arrive.

Ask how many times a year you run and your parents change their complexion.

That's because you can lower the price of daily items to the level you once had a ship.

"Why...?

I guess it was a heartfelt wonder.

Do you have such connections to Mr. Rosana, who should have been studying at the Royal School?

Weren't you supposed to have lost your surrounding credibility because of what you made of it in sophomore year?

Seems like a lot of ideas go around my head, and both my parents, I haven't had a voice for a while.

"How could that be..."

Mr. Rosana looks at me with chills.

What's the signal?

"That's because... when I was coming the most, when I needed help the most, there were people who spoke to me."

I called... No, I think that one was called, but Linda got on it... rather than stuck with it.

If you ask me later, I hear Mr. Rosana was quite caught up mentally that time of year.

"We vowed to set Leon up. A community of destiny."

The conclusion we came to when we discussed it.

Ann, Linda and Rosana work together to set me up.

The three of us are different specialties, and the way we engage with them is different.

That applies besides me. [M]

Of the four, if anyone is in trouble, they will be followed.

"From now on, I'm going to walk with this fellow. I don't expect anything from your fathers. So we're going to help the people in the best way I can."

That's a separation from my parents.

A declaration to the parents who have been chasing us for insulation during the hardest times.

"So stay out of my business anymore!

The groove formed between Mr. Rosana and his parents is deep.

The groove may be resolved for a long time.

Still, you should stay away from each other now. That's what I thought it would be.

Mr. Rosana and his parents are connected through the inhabitants of the town of Nemin.

Believing that one day the snowmelt would come, I listened to this story in silence until the end.

As she carried Mr. Rosana's personal belongings to Sharazard's place and put them on her back, Linda returned.

"No, it was amazing. The warehouse is Sukkarakan"

They were releasing stockpiles to hold back the price hike, but the stock ran out and the warehouse was empty, he said.

"Did you get a contract?

"Absolutely. I tied it on solid terms. Just like that."

"... hmm?

"The Chamber of Commerce was reaching out. I can't say I'm out of the law, but I think I tried to have an exclusive contract to unload at a pretty high price."

"Exclusive agreement? It's such a remote place, and you don't have a choice?

"I don't know. You'd be happy to be a merchant if you could oligopolize it, but exclusivity is risky, and you don't really use it."

In the case of such remote areas, it is normal, he said, to become a contract that would allow them to withdraw immediately.

In the case of exclusive contracts, the contract cannot be broken even if it becomes a contract on an annual or multi-annual basis and the profitability is no longer compatible or the circumstances on the part of the merchant have changed.

In this case, even if the price is set somewhat higher, it could work against the Chamber of Commerce in view of the future.

"Then why did you have such a contract?"

"The only thing I can think of is that there was a potential charm in this town... and I wonder if there's anything else that would take my options away"

"He said he'd take the option. That's an exclusive contract. Don't you have a choice in the first place?

"Yeah, you're not, and you're going to have to wholesale food to the harbor. I mean, if we had an exclusive contract, we could be hostages to make the whole town listen."

"Oh, stop circulation or something"

It is one of the means by which the merchant countries do it, and when they do it, they say the economy of the country will be disrupted.

"Yes. If you go that on a town-by-town basis, you're going to get a cow in the back.... but I've already signed the contract, so I'm not talking about the exclusive contract anymore."

If you do sign a contract first, you can't have an exclusive contract anymore.

You won't have to worry about it anymore.

"... then let's go home"

We had finished loading our personal belongings and Linda was back, so we left the town of Nemin.

Aim is Wang Du.

So I clean up the other one I have to do. [M]

... to make you say shalazad.

Wait for me, Sharazard. I'll make you absolutely say no!

'Have you thought about something that's not good? Lord.'