"Old man, Mr. Maddock, is this all the merchants' ratings?
"Oh, this should be it all. It's finally over."
"It would have been really hard. Your lord used to pull me into this kind of trouble."
"Mr. Maddock was kind enough to hang out with me. Thanks to you, we were able to exclude the strange merchants."
"Heh, if that's the case, it's good. But I'd appreciate it if you could feed me"
The rescheduling of the Barca Castle condiments that started with Clarice and Gran's contention, but I made it one event.
They rated the merchants' aesthetic eye and strength from the merchandise they brought in in order to have merchants collect the right dishes for the castle.
This gave me an unexpected response.
The cause could be a miniature model of Barca Castle I made.
If you try it on me, it's something I would categorize as a toy when it comes to miniatures, but they didn't in reality.
Kyle and Clarice were also surprised, but it was still very rare to have such an elaborate model as shrinking the physical castle.
Moreover, there is a glass fitted in a style called stained glass that I have never seen there.
I guess this is what people thought when they saw that miniature model.
A knight who built a castle like this would pay good money.
As a result, goods continued to gather from land outside Fontana.
I am by the hands of merchants who boast of a dish.
Clarice also looked satisfied that she had all the good dishes to use for Barca Castle, but it was only after that that that it was actually very difficult.
The merchant who brought the right product for Clarice and Grant's glasses needed the task of acknowledging and rating it.
I decided to do this rating with Mr. Maddock, an old man who knows a lot about merchants everywhere as a pedestrian.
Why Mr. Maddock is here was because he added another check item to his rating.
That was Mr. Maddock's main job now, checking merchants through his position as judge.
In land other than Barca, a collection of merchants called Alliances manages for each land and each article.
I decided that this guild was a heap of vested interests, and decided to open a free city here in Barca so that there would be free buying and selling without that influence.
This is because the people of Barca want us to get out of the barter and get an economic sense of money.
But the truth is, the guild is not evil.
There were a lot of disadvantages to me, but there were also advantages.
That is in that certain standards were created for the merchants.
Buying and selling things is simple, but therefore gullible.
Just because you make money, it's quicker to make money by tricking people into winding up their money.
Sell away cheap items for an expensive price as if they were even luxury items.
Or buy it cheap by saying it's priceless even though it's valuable.
Or they sell defective products that do not meet their original performance, knowing they are defective.
A number of other irregularities exist.
When it comes to the Free City, people who do that kind of misconduct come out to a certain extent.
What's more, some things shouldn't be sold as much as a free city.
They decide not to deal with things that adversely affect people or land.
Had such regulations opened a complete free city without any, the Knights of Barca would have quickly turned into a dark city.
In short, the merchant's rating check included the presence or absence of aesthetic eyes, the quality of the product itself, and the presence or absence of previous misconduct.
It would mean that Mr. Maddock, who is asked to work as a judge, gathered information about this fraud and helped him with this rating check.
"Then paste the merchant who filled all three items as a 3, 2, or 1 star. And all the fraudulent ones at this purchasing event say hello at the detention center."
"I see. Do you give ratings by number of stars? Then don't tell with one eye. Why don't you just present the number of stars at the store from the kid?
"Oh, shall we? Shall we then try to change the location of the store in the Free City in order of rating? You'd better keep it in one place."
"I wonder if that would make the 3-Star Merchant too influential. Isn't that what your lord doesn't like?
"Uh, right. Maybe it doesn't make sense if you don't have an Alliance but you have a big 3 star merchant face. Maybe we should check the ratings regularly."
Thus, the Free City of the Knights of Barca, which had previously exhibited such features as jade stone mixing, was transformed into a place where goods of some quality were gathered.