Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

First story: A village that has undergone reconstruction

From the center of the Viscount Territory to a village slightly further north, Sola had come to inspect.

Sola cares about this village as much as she stops by on her inauguration.

Because it is one of the key points directly linked to the Viscountry's financial resources.

"You made a thoughtful investment..."

When she saw the building outside the village, Sola grinned bitterly.

Several brick buildings line up and raise smoke from the roof.

"The bugs won't even come."

Lulu looked around and groaned.

They imagined the effect of the smoke that was standing in.

Outreach, it could have been one of the reasons I built it adjacent to the river.

But fate would be to facilitate material loading.

In fact, villagers are still bringing ingredients Syracaba in from the river.

This is the financial resource of the Viscount Kleinsert territory, while at the same time it is the village of the lifeline of the forestry city, the production base of smoked syracaba materials, on the territory of the Marquis of Belze.

Even when it comes to villages, they receive refugees who have flown in from Count Kleinsert territory, and the population is growing rapidly.

Maybe we should promote him from village to town.

Only such a remarkably developed village has something to keep an eye out for and lively.

However, the village chief built a neighborhood under his eyes and was a twisted face. No shame.

"Good evening, Master Sola. - No, it was morning. Yeah? Is it noon?

The village chief looked up at the sun and fluttered, half laughing at the subtly broken condition.

"My eyes are glowing. Now you're going to die without suffering."

"It's early for the time being to die. I'll still get you to work."

Sora turned away without hesitation from the goal tape the village chief was watching.

Even the shadow of despair casts a shadow on the face of a shady village chief.

"But you don't have to fall. Let's give people time to train juniors."

A glimmer of light paid off the shade of the village chief.

─ ─ Now you're going to do your best for the time being.

Sola, willing to use it, chuckled inside.

Even if I raised a junior, the village chief's job is unlikely to diminish.

Sola once again shifts her gaze to the river adjacent to the smoked hut.

Numerous ships cross a wide range of rivers with clear water.

They are all ships loaded with smoked syracaba.

"... Lulu, what do you think?

Sola asked Lulu for his opinion, thinking with his hands on his jaw drawing a beautiful line.

"You look cramped. The boat's feet are slow. We're going in together."

Lulu's analysis was firing a target.

The ships are all small and occasionally medium-sized, with high loads known.

Ships loaded with smoked syracaba wood move upstream of the river. Of course, the foot of the ship is slow because it is against the flow.

The motivation is manpower.

To ensure loading space, they don't have sail columns and can't use the wind force.

Sora wrapped her arms around her weak face.

"I didn't know the ban on owning a big ship would pull my legs so far..."

During the Count's time, the father of the Count of Pigs and the person hitting Sola's grandfather banned the ownership of a large ship altogether.

After the establishment of the Viscount Territory, Sola was thwarted in an attempt to lift the ban on ownership immediately.

The ship leads directly to force.

When the people and the church flied the anti-flag against Sola, they needed to keep as many ships as they could fight.

We were particularly vigilant in the poisonous disturbances that occurred about two months ago, but contrary to expectations, rapid recovery and other forms of activity drove Sora's popularity.

Thora, who thought he could already ignore the possibility of a rebellion, stepped into the lifting of the ban on large ships.

But we faced a second problem.

There was only fragmentation left of the technology of large ship construction.

Even though it is a territory adjacent to the sea, large ships cannot be built.

When she found out the facts, Sora had to laugh in a dry voice.

The technicians had already moved to another territory in search of work.

The remainder is about the blueprint of a ship that was even considered lagging behind even a few decades ago.

Sora sighed, staring at the boat going across the river.

"… in this situation, transport limits are also close. I wonder what's going on."

When Sola was conceiving, she noticed someone coming at Llu, who was next door, waved and signaled.

"Sania, over here."

"What? Sania!?

Sola reacted to the name Lulu had spoken, turning her head instantly.

The village chief, who was surprised by Sora's momentum, glanced back and hurt his back, and Sora didn't even notice.

"Oh, Sania! I'm finally in a good mood."

A bow-like ball filled with cotton in the cloth struck Sora directly in the face as she tried to rush out.

It is a Sola repellent commodity that Sania has been using regularly lately.

There is no physical damage, but by throwing it, Sania can expect moral damage to Sola.

Sola was visibly depressed and began to kick the ground pebble into the river.

Ryu picks up the ball and throws it to Sania, who was coming nearby.

Sunia, brilliantly caught with one hand, arrived next to Llulu as she measured her distance from Sola without alarm.

"Are you still mad that I almost got my ear touched in the carriage?

With a bitter smile, Llu asks.

Sania was swelling her reddish cheeks and staring at Sola.

"Dear Sola, my sister Razette is calling. Wood, Dora, the Chamber of Commerce is ready."

Sola, called upon by Sania, steals a chill at the side.

"Sania, Lady Sola wants your forgiveness."

Lulu delivers the help ship, but Sania tongues out at Sola and runs off to the Wooddora Chamber of Commerce.

Lulu deepens his bitter smile and slaps Sola on the shoulder.

Lulu uttered his thoughts as he began to walk down the road to the Wooddora Chamber of Commerce.

"If you want me to get in a good mood, why don't you give him something as a gift?

"You can make me a ticket to stroke my ear."

"... you don't brace"

Rhulu passes through a grudge and even impresses him.

Sora looked difficult and looked in the direction of the Blue Sky Market.

Since it is a village that deals with the Marquis de Beltze, it will also sell fine works that are not available in the Viscount.

"Did you get a little interested?

Seeing through Sola's thoughts, Lulu asks.

Sora shook her head with an ambiguous face.

"Let's not. With the money you sold away your gift, a cloth ball could be reinforced by a leather ball."

Only the village chief looked like such an idiot.

Lew opens his mouth with a troubled face, convinced.

"... because Sania doesn't even brace."