The next day, after breakfast, Isaac and the others head to the Wilhelm Chamber of Commerce.

Since Isaac and the others were guests, it was also considered that Rudolph and the others should go out.

However, unlike when we went to the village of Elf for tourism this time, negotiations are also included in the plans.

When speaking in a hotel, it takes the form of calling Rudolph, a Dwarf representative.

No matter how much Isaac is appreciated by Dwarves, he's just not the same character as Rudolph.

That's why Isaac and the others came out.

The destination is the Wilhelm Chamber of Commerce.

As it names the Chamber of Commerce, it mainly makes commerce a business.

Dwarves make their own products and sell them.

But even if everyone is making things whatever they want, there's no way they can sell the product.

- They take products that have become over-supplied and sell them to other cities, and they purchase products that are in demand.

Just doing such normal business made the Wilhelm Chamber of Commerce the biggest organization in Saltstadt.

It would be a unique circumstance for a dwarf with few merchant competitors.

This Chamber of Commerce has long been an established supporter of Saltstadt's economy.

So Rudolph also weighs in on their faces, Saltstadt deals mainly with products for humans and not with products for Dwarves.

As a merchant, it seems wrong, but Rudolph isn't even thinking about making money until he disrupts the city's economy.

Rather, so much so that I was suppressing Sieghardt from trying to expand the prints on this occasion.

It will be hard for him to have a hard-to-control grandson, too.

Isaac has a little sympathy, too.

But you can't let sympathy blunt your judgment.

In the upcoming negotiations, Isaac's friends are also to be visited.

It's called a social studies tour.

Because I am with you, I decided to let you study for the future.

The thought of "wanting to show you what you look like" in front of them and the thought of "not being appropriate, but having to be the content with the contents" coincided at best in Isaac's mind.

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The secretaries accompanying Norman and the others will participate in the negotiations, Glenn.

All you have to do is Claude joining you as an advisor.

Paul and Raymond sat side by side behind Isaac.

The attendee on the Dwarf side is Rudolph.

An elderly female dwarf likely to have as much muscle mass as Rudolph.

A magnificent male dwarf slightly more luxurious than the two - bad enough from a human point of view.

And there's Sieghardt sitting in the last seat.

Other chores and tourist-like people sat behind the Rudolphs.

"Let's introduce the attendees first. This is Zahra, the same councillor as me."

"I've been thinking about laundry scissors. I haven't wanted to see your side of the housewife. I let you come."

"You like it more than anything."

(Housewife? I can't imagine you doing your chores)

The female Dwarf, who worked at the hotel, had a body that was large but felt somewhere soft.

But Zahra's not.

Because it's a world of maiden games, or my body is much thicker than a human knight with only about a thin macho.

I was more convinced to be told I was an artisan than a housewife.

"Helmut next. He's the chairman of the Wilhelm Chamber of Commerce who's prepared this occasion for us."

"I'm confused because Saltstadt has suddenly become the front line in dealing with humans. Please be gentle."

"Nice to meet you."

Helmut had a soft attitude.

But hiding your heart with attitude is the basics in the basics.

There may be a more glistening side to it than being a merchant, like Sieghardt.

I couldn't be alarmed.

The name of the chairman of the chamber of commerce and the name of the chamber of commerce differ because there are different naming criteria than the workshop.

The workshop names its current representatives, but the Chamber of Commerce uses the names of its founders.

This was a custom unique to Dwarf.

It may be the difference between the workshop chosen by the craftsman who "asks the representative - and his apprentice - to work" and the Chamber of Commerce, where the representative is good for everyone.

"I'm Isaac Welrod. It may be easier to tell you all that I am the grandson of Morgan Welrod, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. But I'm not an official messenger, so treat me as a child who comes to sightseeing."

Isaac names himself first.

And I introduced the attendants in turn.

At the end of the introduction, Rudolph opens his mouth.

"I'm really sorry about yesterday. But when I saw the railroad, I couldn't contain it. With that, it's much easier to carry things between the city and the city. And above all, it's worth doing because of the massive work. I got a great idea. I have no idea what to pay for it."

To Rudolph's words, Zara and Helmut also nodded.

I knew I was so happy to see you drunk yesterday.

But we have to attach a hard reality to them.

Even if you keep your mouth shut, you'll soon find out.

Then it should only be good enough that you don't "cheat" if you say it right out of your mouth.

"It's actually a railroad, but there's one problem that needs to be solved. It's the link between the tracks. If we don't connect well, the trolley will be derailed, which could cause catastrophe."

Isaac himself, I don't remember seeing a lot of track connections in his previous life.

No, I might have seen it, but it wasn't as impressive as I remember.

"Is it welding?" but there is no welding technology in this world.

Maybe you can handle it if you ask the elves, but you don't know that unless you try.

Isaac thought the problem would have to be resolved after close consultation with the technicians.

- Isaac's statement that he made up his mind.

The response was to the Dwarves' shuddering faces.

"What are you talking about? Like that, why don't we just fix the connecting eye part with an iron plate? Didn't Bolt and Nut let you make it for that?

"What..."

- Too unexpected a resolution.

The problem, which was seriously bothering me as Isaac, was solved in one word by Zahra.

"Didn't you make screws and bolts because nails make it difficult to secure the iron plate?

"Oh, no. That's right, but I just thought it would be convenient if there was... I didn't think about using bolts or nuts because I came up with railroad-related things after that."

Isaac spoke honestly.

I have an idea, but I don't know anything technical.

There was also a desire to "look good because friends are watching," but priority is given to getting technical advice from the Dwarf side.

"I see, I can think of new ideas. However, since I am not an artisan, I don't have enough experience, and I don't have enough foundation to think about how to use it."

I said as Helmut stared at Isaac with interest.

Zub amateurs when it comes to how to use them, even though they can come up with great ideas.

He seems to have derived his reasons for Isaac's distortion.

Others agreed with the idea.

"Then why don't you train artisans for a year or so? I'll welcome you with a special treatment that won't be too harsh."

"If it was the second son of the Baron, the third son or something, I'd think," I don't know if the Marquis man could train in craftsmanship. "

"That's too bad"

I thought it was just a light mouth, but Sieghardt was seriously regretting it.

When Isaac acquired his knowledge as an artisan, he was probably wondering what ideas he would come up with.

But Isaac isn't exactly going to start training now either.

This is the real deal.

I couldn't afford to be stopping by for a year.

"But I didn't know we'd find a way to fix the link between the tracks..."

"Is there anything else you want? He was taught a new technology worth studying: railways and steam engines. It's exciting."

Rudolph's word "exciting".

Isaac believed the words and decided to try to demand the technology he had once refused.

"So why don't you tell me how to use coal? How to make something called Cokes and how to make iron using coal. If you tell me, it will be easier to increase iron production and secure the raw materials needed to lay the tracks."

"Cokes..."

Here Rudolph begins to worry.

Like Isaac said, it's good to have more iron production.

If you are going to start building tracks, I want to import iron not just from the Reed Kingdom, which is available in Neuizen.

But even though I don't give you weapons directly, can I teach you some important technology......

But if I told you, it would be easier to lay the tracks.

It was a troubling place.

- It was Zahra, once again, who changed the flow here.

"What are you lost for? I want it, and it's not manly to be reluctant to let it out. Don't feel comfortable telling me where you are."

"What Lord Zahra is saying is outrageous, but I don't think it's a bad idea to think of it as an investment in the future. It's not just about railways, it's about investing in Lord Isaac."

Helmut also shares Zahra's opinion.

With Zahra's opinion of the same councillor, Rudolph also begins to shake his mind.

That may be due to the reassurance that "handing over technology is no longer your sole responsibility".

"Right. You can tell me how to process coal into cokes and how to make a blast furnace. In the first place, human beings make different bodies. You can't handle weapons that can smash our armor. You shouldn't have a problem telling me. Wouldn't you?

Rudolph talks to make himself heard.

The last word was directed at Isaac for some reason.

"Exactly. There will just be more iron production. I can't think of any way to cross human limits, either."

But in the next few hundred years.

If it becomes a world where guns and tanks exist, it becomes an outdated product, such as thick armor.

Now (...) no problem, but in the future "why did you teach humans how to use coal," Rudolph's decision could be problematic.

But that's not what Isaac knew.

Even Isaac runs the risk of being accused of "why did you teach Dwarf the steam engine?"

Isaac thought, "It's each other that's hissing."

"But then the human country won't want to smoke either"

Claude squeaks here.

Because when coal spreads to the Reid kingdom, it becomes a living and hard place for the elves.

"For the time being, it will only be used in the territory of the Marquis of Wallick and Count Brander, so it will have no effect in the territory of the Marquis of Wellrod."

"But someday it will spread, won't it?

"Well one day... But I think it will spread over a longer period of time rather than between 10 and 20 years, so I think it would be okay if we thought of measures in the meantime."

"I guess that's what it is...... Well, Isaac would do something about it."

Claude convinced me, "If Isaac says so," but I didn't even think about Isaac.

The word now is, just rest.

Because even though we know the existence of something called "factory exhaust filters," we don't know what it is.

It will be a state of high environmental pollution for a while.

I could only think of a proposal to the extent that it would at least make it operational away from the Marquis of Wellrod territory.

"By the way, I have another question for you. It helps just to tell me if it's technically possible."

- Isaac's question.

Attendees on the Dwarf side embarked on this.

I guess you're wondering what funny things you're going to say.

"They have a device to store the magic of the elves, but how big is the little thing?

"Magic tank? That's about the width and height."

Rudolph makes about a meter wide with his hands.

"If it's this wide, we might be able to make what we want," Isaac thought.

"That magic tank is used to light coal and stuff, right?

"That's right. But I can't even tell you exactly how to make a magic tank."

"No, that's fine. Can I chill things, as opposed to lighting them? I hope it's cold enough to ice the water."

"Not to burn, but to chill..."

Rudolph looks at Zahra.

Zahra nodded to Rudolph's gaze and replied.

"Technically possible."

"It takes a lot of work. What's wrong with that?

Isaac received paper and pencils from Norman and briefly painted a fridge picture.

It's old-style: freezer on the top and fridge on the bottom.

"Cold air travels low. So use your magic to cool the upper steps to the point where the water freezes. Then make a small gap in the plate so that there is cold air in the lower section. This will allow ice to be stored in the upper section and cold drinks and food in the lower section."

"That sounds good."

The first person on this story was Helmut.

"It's going to be a hot season. Drinking a distilled liquor with ice or a chilled ale at that time of year sounds delicious. There's the ease of not having to magically ice the elves all the time."

Though he thinks like a dwarf by alcohol standards, what he is saying was something Isaac was trying to talk about.

"Plus, it's especially nice to just cool the upper section, not the whole thing. Reduce the amount of magic consumed while performing the required functions. I think it's an Isaac idea."

Sieghardt also praises Helmut for losing the refrigerator.

He looked a little grumpy when Helmut pushed him ahead.

"As a gift to His Majesty the King, I want you to sell one of these refrigerators with a magic tank. There are also people who can use magic, so perhaps replenishing magic is ok. What do you think? I think it would be a useful product for Dwarves if they could make it."

Of course, I'm not doing this with loyalty to Elias.

It's what my great-uncle Hans used to do while eating frozen yogurt when he remembered saying, "Your Majesty would never have done this kind of luxury."

The Kingsguard knight who can use magic is a very handful of elites chosen for their ability and loyalty.

If those people were given the chore of "magic replenisher," it would hurt their pride in any way.

- Pretend to be loyal and serve poison.

Let's start with a small step.

I had ordered a refrigerator for the sole purpose of scratching the area with the loyalty of protecting it.

"Certainly not bad. But it's not something I can do today or tomorrow. I just need time to make it and see how it goes."

"Of course it is. As long as you're happy to consider it."

Isaac smiles.

Somehow, because I felt like the Dwarves were going to make me a fridge.

After this, Norman and Glenn and the others start packing up stories about getting blueprints for the Cokes furnace and blast furnace.

Practical talk is in their field.

Isaac, out of hand, speaks to a friend sitting behind him.

"I'm just a kid, too. When it comes to negotiating, we just barter."

Isaac humbled himself.

Exactly. I wasn't going to brag to my friends about a negotiation that I didn't use such as "the negotiating technique to keep them from taking the back of words".

But my friends watching this negotiation had a different impression.

"No, it's just amazing to offer Dwarf an idea for something new."

"Truth is, Isaac's only smart."

"Certainly smart"

"How can I think of something like that?"

"You're so smart."

"Nah, that's a hooked way of saying it..."

He praises me, but I don't care that he's always praised me.

Isaac was supposed to hold something in his chest that he didn't blame.