Sweet Reincarnation

136 Stories Floated by Honeymoon

Mortairn territory was now undergoing redevelopment.

"Let's say, then, that the Eastern Region divides the whole area into 64 compartments, with each of the sixteen compartments as the jurisdiction of a single village. Combine forests, fields, grazing land, fallow land, premises and water resources, with administrators for each village. We have to hire people again."

"Is the partition exactly as this prototype suggests?

"Yeah. We had Slavomir and Nicolo investigate and calculate so that the village's productive and labor force would be as even as possible. Let's try to make agriculture as efficient as possible and measure the introduction of further advanced agricultural technologies in the future."

Recently, Caserol has often stuffed the King's Capital due to various circumstances, and the affairs in the territory are primarily directed by Pais. He was now working out a redevelopment plan for the former Liptauer territory, known as the Eastern Region, along with Grassage, a civil engineering officer in the Territory.

"Computationally, agricultural productivity is expected to quadruple as it is now with the completion of this plan. Only in the eastern region can we afford to feed about three times the current Mortarn population. If development and development proceed, the improvement in agricultural productivity should continue for another forty years. Our future is bright."

"It is possible to have a larger population if the development of the mainland is also combined."

"The mainland is dry and unsuitable for agriculture. We used to farm without stopping, but it would be more cost-effective to concentrate capital on land suitable for agriculture than to force it on ineligible land. Besides, from now on, the four villages of Zarsden, Kochen, Kirchen and Milotte will develop commerce and industry. The sugar industry will be at its heart. I don't think you can afford to farm very new. Just make the corn and it'll be full."

"What about the liquor industry? I think the climate is stable and the mainland is suitable for the delicate brewing industry."

"The logic is right. Whether the average temperature is high or extremely dry, you will have to explore different ways to make it, but in the sense of“ fermentation stability ”, which is fundamental to winemaking, it can be said that it is suitable. It's a constant climate with very little rain but spring ahead. Well, it depends on how well craftsmen can acquire the right brewing skills for Mortairn territory."

Wine when it comes to alcohol in the Kingdom of God. Winemaking is an important element of viticulture.

Mostly sunny slopes or create vineyards on the plains. The grapes take root quite deeply, but the quality of the formations at that time was supposed to lead to the quality of the grapes.

The people of the world are full of people who don't know geology or anything else, but they knew that the rule of thumb dictated a good grape-grabbing land. Fields where the highest quality grapes can be harvested are valuable enough to try to take them away even in war.

And it is the weather that determines the sugar content and yield of the grapes.

Lack of sunlight also results in a lack of sugar, and more rain results in too much moisture in the grapes. Conversely, the harvest is reduced in the sun, and strong winds are blowing away grape trees.

That's how the grapes are made into wine by the craftsmen.

But the liquor from Mortairn is different.

We make it from sugar corn at any rate, and grape growing know-how, for example, is less helpful than pig feeding. Furthermore, the climate is more stable surrounded by mountains than it was before, and in Mortaire territory, which has almost only sunny days, there is less concern about the weather than in other areas where grapes are made.

Until now, the common sense of liquor making does not work at all, and it is the current situation that young craftsmen, painstakingly knowledgeable about the concept of fermentation as a rule of thumb, work hard to establish technology and manufacturing know-how. The most familiar brewery so far is a funny story because it's called Pace, not Craftsman.

Make it a liquor, make it sugar, it's just the beginning. Improving product quality, stabilizing production, securing sales channels, raising demand, etc. What you have to do is pile up. It's a man called the pain of childbirth.

And if we are going to experience the suffering of the production of new industries anyway, it is Pace's idea that we should focus on making and brewing competing sugars with securing ingredients, one or the other. It could be a feather that can't take a raven after two ravens, and halfway between either could end up being a co-collapse that neither new industry will do well.

I also agree with Casserole on this point, but it does not go as far as the general thrust of the house. There is a strong resistance.

"Then why don't the liquor industry also measure a further increase as the main industry? Although there will be a number of buyers for liquor, and I believe that if our unique technology can be established, it can also be a specialty as a distinct liquor. Doesn't it matter if I put sugar making on hold?

"With my father, I've argued about that, but it's dismissed. It's the same for alcohol and sugar that there are as many buyers, but sugar sells higher per unit. In other words, sugar adds a higher value in terms of the amount of added value. If we are to make effective use of the still limited production of corn, it is only natural to focus on creating more profitable sugar. Besides, if it's a specialty, sugar that we only make is a rarer specialty than alcohol that we make elsewhere. Don't you think?

Sugar or alcohol, my opinion in the house is broken depending on which way I should focus. Technically, Pace and I are apart from each other.

The old men definitely want to mass-produce alcohol and use it for their own entertainment, but as for Pais, mass-producing sugar, which is essential for making sweets, is something that I made happen for my dreams.

Discussions always follow parallel lines and there is absolutely no point in disagreeing.

"Mm-hmm. That would be...... but the massive intake of sweet things is tough on the elderly. No, it's hard for everyone to eat in bulk. In many cases, alcohol consumes large quantities at a time, and we can expect a steady demand?

"A rare and flexible opinion...... not the idea of a glass? Whose inward wisdom. Later on, I'll pick up around Douglad or Nicolo. When it comes to steady demand, sweet treats sell better than booze to children and women. Sugar, both young and old, is more likely to stabilize demand than alcohol, which is predominantly biased towards adult men by the purchasing class."

"It's a man's job to make money outside. It would make sense to do business with people who make money."

"There's no difference between young and old to use. Besides, since the culinary showdown earlier, it has only become high priced when it comes to the Mortairn family treats. Until this boom calms down, we think we should ride the waves."

In this world, there is a deep-rooted trend of male and female inferiority, and women require chastity. It's not like women don't drink either, but it's women who do more damage to get drunk and expose themselves to ugliness than men.

Also, the sense of alarm about drunkenness and putting chastity at risk is much higher than in modern Japan, and inevitably, it becomes a man's job to drink alcohol in large quantities.

It's a world where liquor-loving women have narrow shoulders.

"Do something about it there. The voices in the realm you expect from breweries are loud."

But Glasage is also hard to give up. In a less entertaining world, one of the pleasures is alcohol. No, it can be said that it is the only entertainment that can feed itself on the Mortairn territory as it stands.

Ha and a sigh of pais bassally truncates such a glass of plea.

"I have been entrusted by my father with this matter. Focus on sugar eight, liquor two percentages. Winemaking gives priority to establishing technology and research, while commercialization lags behind. This is a decision I made and my father approved, Glass."

"Damn, at least if Mr. Shiites is here..."

Few humans can reason and persuade you to make a sound liquor brew against Pais, who has a good mouth and turns your head. Not to mention, in being able to counter the authority of the next lord, there are only two such persons.

It is casserole or shiites.

Either the lord's casserole pushes off Pais's opposition and goes hard, or Shiites screws it down in the debate against Pais. Otherwise the mass production of liquor is inhibited by the thick wall of opposition of Pais.

But I have low expectations for casserole.

Casserole was drowning the child, and there was even more reason and reason in Pace's opinion, and the way in which sugar corn production and mass production were carried out on Pace's initiative determined his son's attitude to respect his opinion.

In other words, the human hope for liquor was concentrated in Shiites.

"Shiites is under one roof by now with his young wife. Honeymoon."

"I heard that Mr. Shiites is requesting help?

"Bad listening. The other day, when I sent the honey I had just picked and the honey liquor I made from it to the Viscountry, along with the Viscount's thanks, I just followed up with a letter from Shiites reporting on the situation. Sounds like a full day inside, doesn't it?

"Hmm. Tell me more"

Honeymoon's source comes from honey wine.

Knowing that, Pais gave away honey wine from Mortaire with a great deal of support for Shiites and a slight sense of humor.

Similar to Shiites, who was told to encourage him to make children, apparently became trapped in the same room as his new wife at night.

etc., Pais says.

Shiites is also a dependable senior for Glasage. Friendly brother's share. More than that, we got married. Even for Glasage, wild horse guts and curiosity hurt. Carved on to Pace.

"First, you wake up in the same bed as your wife in the morning. He says his wife is a lot more aggressive, and he's got a habit of getting up early."

"I can't just be compelled to sleep slowly..."

"They also offer plenty of breakfast. Honey wine, of course, but you think you'll entertain me with vibrant traditional dishes? Many of the dishes the Viscount himself used to eat during his newlyweds are a hospitality heart."

"It sounds like a purpose to force you to refine it."

"When breakfast is over, you think people in the house who remember your arms and know the name of the Shiites will ask you for guidance? Shiites also have first-rate arms, so they're pretty admired. They play mock wars every day, don't they? Sometimes, they even train for irregular warfare assuming an ambush? A refreshing life without having to worry about lack of exercise. It's healthy, right?"

I thought you said it was being attacked.

"They're helping with Viscount Territory affairs this afternoon. My Lord Viscount, that's just a wish, and they're going to pay for it. You think it's a pretty good reward? It's wonderful to put public and private bullying on my son-in-law."

"I heard you were being used for good."

"That's a disagreement of views. It's natural to want a good human being. Well, people's things are what you want extra. I'll let you do all sorts of things at the corner opportunity. If I split it with excellence, I want to make them do things. As human psychology, it must be."

Of all the things we hear about the ordeal in Shiites, what we cannot miss is that we are helping the Viscountry with its affairs.

Glass also knows very well that Shiites is a brilliant person. So, it's true that there was a fear that you might be taken in over there.

"Is there anything like getting taken in over there?

"You heard me earlier and you think I have that concern?

"No way...... are you deliberately trying to get me to take it in? The goal is to make it fail."

"... sooner or later, it was visible to me to try to pull through Shiites on the brink of being my daughter's son-in-law. Even my father and I would go for it if we were in the same position as the Viscount. It's the difference between early or late. If so, it is also necessary to place Shiites in Viscountry territory once at a time when they are unfamiliar with each other, before his feelings shift to his wife and he no longer feels comfortable living together… so that Shiites can feel bad about being over there."

Dare to plant trauma outrageous.

Before a pepper hater child grows up and can eat peppers as well, it is an outer path to let peppers eat even this and establish pepper haters.

I want to avoid the risk of being stolen from Shiites. The circumstances are the same. But in Casserole, you won't be able to get to this point by your best friend.

"Master Pais does terrible things, too."

"If the Viscounts would have labored Shiites and given him a comfortable honeymoon, that would have been fine. That was more desirable."

But Pace says the situation is unwanted this time.

He said it should have been a nice honeymoon, with Shiites relaxing from the heart. Glass thought about the intention.

"When that happens, I see, if the trip is comfortable, will the squire thank us for the house that gave it to him?

"Yep. If you get a comfortable honeymoon with a good wife, Shiites will also thank us for the gift we gave him. If travel is a painful thing, then going to the Viscount's house becomes a refusal. You can fall either way. However, in the latter case, we are resented, so it is not necessary to say that it is the next best measure."

"Oh, I see."

"It's awkward to keep a grudge at home when you come back. We should give Shiites a vacation that he can really rest when he comes back."

Even though it was Shiites' hand to keep him from being obsessed with the Viscount Batzien family, it doesn't make sense for him to be inverted with the Mortairn family.

When he comes back, Pace says he needs adequate care.

"What exactly are you going to do?

"Prepare your own time for work and take care to get along slowly with your wife. Grant plenty of totally free time. And..."

"And?"

The pais I was still thinking about, but suddenly my smile glowed.

"Give him plenty of alcohol. Lots of corn liquor as well as honey liquor as possible. Heh heh, when I do, I still have to take command in the field."

"Um - Master Pais?

"Glass, I left the rest to you. I make sugar quickly...... I'm going to oversee the brewing of alcohol and honey. For Shiites sake, there's no choice!!

Quickly, Pais pushed the clerk into the glass and moved [instantly] somewhere.

Sadness and sigh look good on the man left behind.

"... without Mr. Shiitz, the youngest person floating around is a young man."

Glasage's words echoed more or less into the office.