"Hmm, you can't get around"
Don't hesitate to get what you can get.
It would be natural to think so.
In what Father Paul told me, I started acting on the advice that there was no limit to the area of the land, which was of the utmost importance to me.
In other words, it is pioneering.
One by one, he defeats the trees that grew in the woods as he rides and moves on Valkyrie's back so that they collapse from the ground up.
"Hornless" pulls the tree, tidying up the empty ground.
This is how the land grew larger and wider.
But where the land has been expanded, income does not increase.
You have to create a product in order to get money.
It's like my card is stuck right now.
Sale of a servant beast called the Valkyrie species.
Sales of bricks mass-produced with original magic called [Brick Generation].
Sales of magic mushrooms grown using [Magic Infusion].
Harvest in the field, starting with Hatsuka.
We have to do these things.
I don't think it's a problem just to sell the servant beast, but I don't know when or what.
Maybe the horned servant beast will die prematurely, and there's no guarantee that the servant beast's eggs will be replenished much more steadily in the first place.
However, it is likely that the sale of bricks will end in the not so distant future with special needs.
I don't think there's any demand for magic mushrooms, but I have to prepare logs.
We can use trees that are fallen in the woods, but we have to cut off branches and keep them in a round-the-clock state.
Even more problematic is the harvest in the field.
It is magical to plow the soil at once, but it is manpower to plant or harvest.
This was going to take longer than I thought.
"All right, ask someone"
Anyway, I want to expand the area of the land early.
I decided to narrow my focus to pioneering only.
But I don't want to neglect anything else in the sense of keeping insurance so I can earn a steady income.
The conclusion that came out there was to ask others to do it.
Does the point to keep hold of is that money is not left to manpower?
A bunch of embezzlement, pinhane, and injustice.
Of course that can be a problem, but most people in this village don't think they can count the numbers properly before then.
Hi, if you're in business from time to time and count the number of money, it seems you don't even care about the concept of number when you live in barter.
Because sometimes we just have to convince each other that it's an equivalent exchange.
You can't even leave your wallet with people in that condition.
If so, do we have to ask for simple work?
Looking for someone to work part-time day jobs for?
Can I have the job of cutting tree branches, planting and harvesting crops and storing them in prescribed warehouses?
That's how I moved out as the owner of the land.
"Come on, it smells like water. Don't forget about me, Ars."
It was when I made dinner talk about my business plan.
As far as I'm concerned, I was going to ask if there was anyone in the village who could do it.
But someone jumped at me when I heard the story.
Bytes.
A man named part-time, not in the sense of part-time work.
He was my brother, and he was our second child's boy.
"Will my part-time brother work for me? Pretty big, huh?
"What are you talking about? It's impossible to take a story to another one. Leave it to me, Ars."
"Mother, that's what my part-time brother says, don't you mind?
"Hmm, you can't help it. But during the wheat harvest, both Bytes and Ars can help us."
"Rikai"
Apparently, my parents admit that my brother works for me.
Well, if you're gonna take me seriously, I don't have any complaints either.
... you're gonna do it, right?
I am anxious to see my part-time brother skip home work and go hang out from time to time.
Worst case scenario, think about firing me if I don't do it or cause a problem.
"So, what's the aim, brother Byte?
"You've made up your mind. Give me one Valkyrie, too. I'm so busy riding Valkyrie all the time."
"No, when I wasn't on it, I was on my back on my own. You liked Valkyrie that much?
"You're right. Every man known as a hero just rushes on a horseback to help the princess. A man would admire that."
I see.
I don't know.
Besides, it would be a deal without any more.
Normally, you can't buy a horse-mounted servant beast like that.
Give me that as a chance I can get just to help with the job in my body, and I can also convince you that my part-time brother jumped on me.
But it's sweet, brother Byte.
I learned to set a firm deadline.
Let's use it with one servant beast.
That's how I started hiring my brother as an employee.