"Uh... I had a port and a shipyard in the town under construction next to Vintalia, but here's one big problem...

Adelina at the castle, Massal, who made the report to Zag, is rarely shaded by its tone.

"Actually... the shipyard itself seems to manage, but I haven't been able to train a ship carpenter in time at all.... Specifically, the technology and knowledge used are higher for Mays children and less for adults to follow.

"That's... I don't know what to say, but it's ironic.

"Even more problematic is that even if you master technology in the same way, if things get bigger, you need to apply it, and even more so, you need to chase the lack of technology.

Since Adelina and Zarg are not technicians, it has not come to a pin how much the lack of skill is.

"To be specific... how much education do you need?

"Three to 10 years early...... you need about a generation to three generations of proficiency when you do poorly. If you think about safety, you should make it a 30-year business.

"Not so much!?

Masaru strikes after Adelina, who speaks out in surprise.

"We'll need to train sailors just as much.

"Ugh... although we certainly don't have a profession as sailors.... Can't you handle it? I don't know what to say to Mae on the boulder."

"May and the next winner's ship build as promised. Except it's a medium-sized ship. The hull takes its own hand if it thinks it's dangerous at 30m. All right?"

"That's good, but why did you suddenly say you wouldn't do it all? You have a reason, don't you?

…………………

Zag suddenly cracks open and asks questions as he silently watches what happens. Masal will be silent, but in this case silence is.

"Did someone say anything to you?... Massal stops when he says something... Oh, you're Victinious.

"... which is more of a good idea... yes. Don't do anything, teach me and let me guide you. If you don't, you won't really grow up! Well.... BE, I didn't mean to piss you off! I just got cautioned!

"... you're surprisingly laid on your ass. Well, if the massal is good, that's good.

"It's not good. Yikes!

Adelina's anger breaks out Zaag's words as he throws a grudging and sympathetic gaze.

"My country doesn't have any money! How much money can you make with shipbuilding and sailing skills!... I've never heard of a self-sufficient nation! I don't like it, can we start a deal with a big country and barter? What are you talking about!

In fact, the other day, a deal was made with the inside of the dark elves, and they had trouble paying, selling in the city's various tools before making the payment and managing to prepare the money.

Adelina wants to push shipbuilding and sailing as one of the country's biggest businesses to win money.

"I know you don't have any money, but Adelina's the one who knows? If the ship fails, the crew will basically die, right?... I'm going to be a generation of Gita and Mikoto trying to remember something new early, but are you willing to send those kids out to the dead? Even the old Cooks didn't report it because they didn't want to see it like that. What? (Part 20 Dreams Are Enough When You're Sleeping? See)"

"Ugh, if I fail, my kids will die...... let me think.

I smile bitterly and drop off Adelina with Zaag as she leaves the room looking pale. Yes, the world needs to give up. What is impossible is impossible.