Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Episode Four: Cheap and Quality Cloth

"Now, Zez, what is this mountain?

Sola, aboard a large ship that had come down the river, pointed to a large quantity of cloth loaded in the barn and made the person responsible ask questions.

"Who told you to buy cloth? You're going to start in business."

"I don't think we can do business with this amount."

"Shut up, Chaff."

Zez, stared at by Sola, deflects his gaze as troubled.

I scratched my cheeks polypoly and told her why the rashes seemed bad.

"I was selling cheap in the town I went to. Thought the baby would need it."

"... I mean, you're a pussy"

There were a lot of things I wanted to say that I should still have time until I was born, why it's new, and I would normally appreciate spreading old clothes.

But even putting it down, I had to plunge into the sight of a white cloth piled with mountains.

"You, you're mistaken for a waterfall or something"

Damn, and he puts his hand on his hips, and Sola takes a piece of cloth.

Seemed like a pretty good product from the touch.

"... I guess you had enough money in hand, huh?

"Oh, I ran out of them, but they were selling them cheap."

Sola checks the back of the cloth with a strange face and pulls vertically or horizontally to quantify it.

─ It's not even defective. What kind of rebuilding bleeding service is that?

Sora switches her head as she tilts her neck inside.

He asked Zez to do something more important than a cloth.

"You stopped by Gila?

Zez agrees to Sora's question.

"How many Zira's ship yards can you moor based on this ship?

"That's two ships. Definitely because they were retained with a large ship owned jointly by each of Zira's chambers of commerce"

Sola and the others doubted their ears at Zez's testimony.

We had heard that the Zira Federation of Chambers had ordered a large ship from the Marquis de Belze, but we did not know it had already arrived at the scene.

Sora pounds her tongue.

"If the large ship came from the Marquis de Belze territory, it should pass through Gransuno. Zasha's guy, he's been reluctant to give us information."

Thinking of the face of Zasha, a city official in the northern part of the Viscountry, Sola looked bitter.

He's one of three officials who still won't let him grab the wrong tail.

After Chaff thinks a little, he pinches his mouth.

"Why don't you call a city official named Zasha and pay attention?

Sora shakes her head to the side.

"It's not enough to call. There is no longer a traffic tax on ships between Beltze and the Marquis. If there was a shipment, you wouldn't have to report it if it was just a boat or a corner."

Sora sighs, saying it would be appropriate enough to pay attention in the document.

Because Zasha would have expected that Sora would have to stop with written caution.

"Excessive attention can cause everyone to fear failure. I'm in trouble if they atrophy now that I'm in rookie education."

"Because I want you to get a job even if you fail,"

"... as disgusting as it really is, you now understand the story"

"What do you mean, that!?

Chaff tries to question the sincerity of Sora's words, which he doesn't know if he is praising or denigrating.

But Sora proceeded without fitting in.

"Were there any alterations made to the dock?

"Looks like we're inviting a technician from the Marquis de Belze to do it in earnest. Including additions."

The exact scale of the increase was still unknown.

Nevertheless, work to apply hands to the dock will always take place.

─ ─ You're willing to enter the trade in earnest.

Sora laughs with her arms around her.

If the trade becomes full-scale, we will need manpower.

Now that the number of refugees has increased dramatically, if there is to be more employment, it is to be hoped or fulfilled.

A number of major chambers of commerce have joined hands, and the funds will be luxurious.

Food transport can also be expanded once the dock is ready.

I looked at the fold and tried to allocate the refugees as a priority.

─ ─ Shall I use it at most?

Seeing Sora with a bad face, Zez and Chaff looked at each other and glanced at her shoulder.

Sora leaves the barn one foot away with a chilly smile on her face, depending on the viewer.

Sania and Lulu, who were chatting on the edge of the deck, waved as they noticed Sola.

Sora waves back and makes sure there's no one around before she talks to her.

"Did you find that helpful?

Lulu grinned and nodded, and Sania shook her head with a troubled face.

Sora smiled at the fact that they had the opposite result.

"Sania's share will have to be trial-and-error. I'll give you a budget, so start with a little model."

"Yeah, I will"

Sania sat down on the railing of the deck and slaughtered the elongation.

Though I share it with Lulu, I guess I haven't slept much because I also do the work for Razette.

I looked at Lulu and he had a bear under his eyes.

I have told her to take time off, but both Ryu and Sania are pickled at work.

I will listen to Lulu's report while I decide to force him to rest even tomorrow.

Lulu spoke with pleasure.

They looked into everything possible, including structural stories such as anti-sinking bulkheads and problems inferred from the experiences of the sailors.

"I've assembled the general blueprints, so I'll build something that's shrunk for two. So, turn the budget over here, too?

With both hands together and a smile, Rhulu asks for an up-and-coming one.

Because I know it's a necessary investment, I'm not willing to rely on Sola either.

"I'll get you ready, make an inventory of what you're buying"

Yay, and Sola laughs bitterly at Llu, who gasps posing small.

"You can't relax too much. Hurry up so we can move to construction within a few years."

There are no examples of aristocracy being eliminated by merchants with power, East and West, in ancient times.

We need to retain force before Zira's Federation of Chambers of Commerce has too much power.

Sora was going to use Zira's Federation of Chambers, but she was also on guard.