"Get the book out? Is it Master Carlos's? By the way, who's that book to make you read it?
"Eh... who's everyone in Fontana territory..."
"So who are you referring to, Ars? Are the knights entrusted with the whole place okay?
"No, I'm going to explain to the residents as well as the knights that it was legitimate that I finally succeeded after that... Can't you, Dad?
"I guess not. You, Dad, remember that letters can still only be read by simple things? The peasants in that area can't even read books. I wouldn't disagree if I were to offer books for knights, but it's obviously useless to distribute books throughout Fontana territory, Ars."
About Carlos' funeral, which I decided to talk to Payne about, and then I had a disagreement with my father if he was talking to something else.
Of course, there was no objection to Carlos' funeral itself.
But distributing Carlos books to the masses was rejected.
The reason was simply that "most ordinary people can't read the letters" which is clear.
It is natural if you think about it.
Naturally because they create schools to teach people who cannot read, write or calculate letters.
I'm not the only one who gave up trying to sell the Bible before and sold adult paintings.
But I had completely forgotten about it.
But then you might need to change direction a little.
I didn't take over the Fontana family for my private personal greed, I just want to spread the word on a common level that I'm respecting the head of an aristocrat named Carlos.
Especially since the direct authority of the Fontana family has introduced conscription.
It's better to be popular with the public.
But is there any way I could prove that I respected Carlos instead of something when the book was no good?
It is also easy for ordinary people to understand without the use of letters, etc.
"Then why don't you name something Carlos?
"Name? Name Master Carlos something, does that make sense?
"I think I have a father. Look, you used Kyle's name on the dam before. Thanks to that, Kyle's name, who has never been anonymous in the Knights of Barca, has spread quite a bit. Without that, I don't think the soldiers would have followed a 10-year-old under the command of the army because he's Ars' brother."
"... did that also work for Kyle Dam? But I wonder what it would be nice to name Master Carlos. It doesn't seem to make much sense to name an existing one, and that's why it's going to take a while to build a building that uses Carlos's name now."
"Um, right. It's okay to name a building, but I don't think it's a bad idea to name something else."
"What do you mean? Could it be that your father has any idea?
"No, I don't have a big idea. I told Ars a lot, but it's nothing, 'cause my dad's not smart."
"If you've come up with something, why don't you tell me? Whatever."
"Really? Well, it's not a big deal. You know, some builders, like Mr. Grant, give a name to something new or something they make, right? So what happened to letting Carlos name the things that are going to spread throughout Fontana? That will remind me of Carlos every time I look at the product, and I will always have a name."
"I see. Do you name everyday things? But using Carlos's name for bad stuff can also be problematic...... I mean, it's not going to be that easy to spread across Fontana territory."
"No, there is once and for all. There are definitely more and more products that will spread to Fontana territory from now on. It's liquor. My father thinks the distilled liquor that Ars developed last year is going to spread."
"Right. Was there alcohol? Sure, if it's booze, you could name it."
My father told me to hit my knee unexpectedly.
Indeed it is.
There has never been a technique called distillation around here before.
That's when I introduced a new one to create something that had never existed before: distilled liquor.
Name it Carlos.
Might be good.
Carlos liked booze a lot, too.
Because it's the liquor Carlos loved, what a word to sell out.
When it comes to liquor, which was a favorite of heroic aristocrats who expanded the territory of Fontana in a short period of time, sales may increase.
"By the way, if I were your father, which of the distilled liquors you put to sleep in a zoo would you think would be worthy of Master Carlos' name?
"Well, that's definitely it. It's the one that's been distilled many times, raised in degrees and filtered with charcoal. What was that? Didn't you make that? Just like he said vodka or something."
When I asked him, he immediately returned the answer.
That was the booze I made.
Even so, the original proposal is not mine.
It was only made from the knowledge of distilled liquor that I pulled out of my previous life's memory.
When it comes to vodka, it is a high volume of distilled liquor that was commonly consumed in cold areas such as Russia.
Repeat over and over without ending the distillation in one go.
Thus, it creates a very high concentration of alcohol, and furthermore the process of filtering it with birch coal and the like is taken.
Most of all, I didn't know exactly how to make it, so I just tried to make that knowledge a hint.
But this was a pretty good reputation for some people.
It would also have been nice to have once raised artisans in Vulcania to make fine charcoal by means of gran-made furnaces.
Even though the vodka liquor filtered using its barca charcoal was very strong, it became less habitual and proportionally drinkable.
Dilute it into water, fruit juice, etc., and it's finished as a distillery that can be enjoyed even by people who are too high to drink it.
Plus vodka could fit this area with cold winter weather.
Drink it and your body won't freeze like water because it's so hot.
I've heard stories in my previous life about how people treat water of life better.
Carlos, an ice nobleman who succeeded in unifying the northern territories, created a water of life that would never freeze.
Will it also work well enough as an episode to use when spreading distilled liquor?
Besides, liquor makes it easy for even ordinary people who can't read letters to understand.
I think it's a surprisingly good idea.
Thus, I decided to concentrate much of the distillery liquor making that was going on during the prototyping phase on vodka sake called "Carlos," and yoisit Carlos through the sale of books for the upper classes, such as knights, and new liquors for the common people, while also appealing to my legitimacy.