One day after dinner.

Halkara was at the dining table and was serious about doing it and reading the paperwork.

This is the face of the proprietor. He's the president of Halkara Pharmaceuticals, even though he usually looks like one.

If this is a lower end employee, it's not good because it's like bringing the job home, but it's a big deal there because the president can't help haunting his head with a big problem.

Overwork death is also basically something that happens to people on the side where it is used, but that seems to be because the amount of stress is completely different on the side where they are made to work and on the side where they like to do it (i.e., on the management side).

Well, if you like it and you're doing it, you'll also be less stressed, so you'll be less risky. If you cut your sleep with that, of course, it will have a negative impact on your health, so no.

He seems to be working hard, so I made him some tea in the kitchen and took it.

"Yes, herbal tea, please. You're putting on a lot of heat."

"Oh, Master, thank you. It's a big project, so I thought I'd think about it at home."

When served tea, Halkara returns to her usual, slight face again.

"By the way, what kind of project is it?

"Now that the factory is on track, it's really time to build a second and third factory elsewhere."

"I see. That's a big story."

When it comes to building a factory, there is a huge amount of money, and when it is large, the risk increases. If the deficit continues, it won't be stylish. Caution is required.

"There's already an offer coming from all kinds of towns to build a new factory, right? So that's the kind of material we're collecting and we're starting to consider."

It's the same around here, even if the world is different.

If you can get a factory for a company that's making money, you'll get more jobs in town. Tax revenues also increase. It's full of good things, so, well, I'd definitely say to my town.

"There's a lot of them, so now it's the document review phase first. We're going to start with things that have difficulties with conditions."

"Something sounds like an idol audition..."

"For example, this town has too much transportation costs because there are no good streets nearby. The water quality is not right in that town. It has to be as hard water as" nutritional liquor "or anything else, but it's soft water, right?"

Ooh... brilliant work mode...

Blah, Harkara is much better today as a society than I am after a light overworked death in a company animal. So there's nothing I can say in particular.

"Well, if I had to, I'd say, 'Which one should I be? The Spirit of the Woods is right.' That's fine."

"Clutter! Can I leave that to luck!?

I'm making an offer. You'll be shocked if the town side hears about it.

"Isn't this a kind of resume, though? I mean, it's all about self-appeal, and it's not about faults. I can't tell you that there's nothing serious going on anywhere."

"You mean you can't erase the element of luck at the end? Well, you can't make factories in thirty places at the same time and select them."

If this is the size of a Japanese convenience store, you can make it from one end and cut it off if it's not sluggish, but it can't be like that when it's a factory.

"Naturally, I'm going to let you inspect, but from where I left off sifting that much, you're going to have to try your luck."

"I know what you're trying to say, but if Halkara relies on luck, it doesn't seem like a lot of things..."

I've seen numerous pinches, so I'm not at all at ease.

"Hey! I better be lucky! Otherwise, the factory is bankrupt in a year!

"Yeah... I think I have management skills. But I guess it's bad luck..."

Rather, I am surprised that he is not so aware of himself yet. Maybe it's kind of, like, very positive that I feel lucky to see that bad.

That would be a good thing. I feel that the secret of a successful person also included being "positive". It's like what I read in a lifehack article from a previous life. No, but you'd better be more attentive...

"You don't seem to trust your master yet. Then let me prove to you that I am lucky!

"How do you prove it?

Is it also a tool to measure good luck?

"I'm going to close my eyes now and pick one out of the paperwork for this offer! If that's a good condition thing, it's my win, if it's a bad thing, it's my master's win!

"Why are you being like a battle!?

"Apprentice is something you have to pull out your master one day!

"No, I don't really even have a master's consciousness... You were originally a pro..."

"And then I'll definitely go to that paperwork for an inspection. I'm sure it would be great enough to instantly execute there!

"Do what Halkara likes around there..."

"Anyway, I'm going! I wonder what will come out, what will come out, what will come out ~"

I sang something out......

Somehow the sight of a person rolling a dice came to my mind in my brain.

Halkara closed her eyes and retrieved and searched for the documents.

I heard a stiff noise.

My hand was hitting the cup of herbal tea I put in.

The tea with hot air was in Halkara's hands.

"It's happening! Such a trap!

"You're already unlucky! Bad luck confirmed! You don't have to do this!

You make your own rules, you're burning yourself... It's out of the question...

"No, that's no-count now! I don't know what's coming out, I don't know what's coming out, I don't know what's coming out!

And Harkara picked one out of the paperwork.

"Come on, what a good town. Uh, what's the name of the town?"

Harkara confirmed the name.

And I said in a small voice, "Shh..."

I don't know where, but when that voice comes out, you're my winner.

"It's a good branch of the province of Franto... in a small elf nation inside the kingdom… where I was born…"

"Hulkara was from Flint, wasn't she?"

In this case, the Hokuriku means to the extent that its lords rule in a different way than modern states.

"Besides... more so, it's my birthplace town..."