While in the Wang capital, we will put in place an operating system for Viscount Parklen territory with the northern Great Forest Zone as its territory.

… there is not much to do, and the most important thing is to build the Lordship Hall.

The location is the part bordering Count Negroste's territory.

Originally, a half-day walk from the boundaries between the people and the forest is adjacent aristocratic territory, but we will have a prominence of Viscount Parklen territory set up along the river flowing from the forest, where it will be used as a construction site.

Cut open the forest along the border with the people and build a mansion near a small village on Count's territory.

They say it's about a five-day carriage ride from Wang Du.

I don't plan to use it for the moment, but once it's the Viscount's home, I need something of the scale there.

Since it will also be used as a trading relay with the Elves in the woods, I decided to write a brief blueprint and ask the Count Negroste family for more garages to keep warehouses, horse cabins, carriages, etc.

There's no reason for the elves to make it, and they say the Counts have designers and carpenters or something, so it's almost a round throw.

The cost is 80 million Ast including various expenses, and I will pay for it properly.

The people who will maintain the mansion said that the security in Count Negroste's territory is stable, so I decided to ask Rhina, who has a reputation for being liked by people, to travel and recruit him in the village near the mansion.

Even so, since it is a small village with a population of about 100 people on the perimeter, there is no way for the maid to have instant combat power. For now, she asked Wang Capital to come to train while she was recruiting about three hopeful people to build the mansion, and to work as a maid where the mansion was completed.

For the time being, only minimal maintenance, such as cleaning.

And then, for the convenience of returning Mr. Elves to the woods in the future, it will be difficult for adventurers to enter, so access to the northern Great Forest Zone through the Adventurers Guild will be granted by the Viscount Parklen family, and higher rates will be set.

There weren't many adventurers who were originally in the Great Forest Zone, and most of the time people who were aware of the danger and were after a thousand bucks, or people with strength but circumstances, would go at their request.

There are other places to go for a thousand bucks, and they say the content of the request is dominated by valuable herbal and demonic materials, so if you supply them at somewhat cheaper prices steadily, not many people will break in until they imitate that they will sell a fight to the aristocrats.

The moment I found out that Ellis, the Adventurer Guild, was a project I was involved in, he took the liberty of mistaken that he intended to grow franc flowers somewhere in the Great Forest, and he cooperated very actively, from the announcement to the response to the adventurer.

I was worried because we were talking about taking some of the adventurer's work, but I'm very grateful to have the Alliance's help.

There may be a secret detective or something, but that's more than a noble territory that has caught my attention.

If you're a snitch coming with a mission and a small number, you won't be attacking an elf village.

Still, I'll be as vigilant as I can be...

A request will be made to keep the 300 million Astres of Fran flowers in the Alliance, which have not yet been received, and to have them periodically looked around in shallow parts of the Great Forest.

It would be ineffective because it is a huge area, but it would be a disincentive, and if we show that our guilds and adventurers benefit from it, we should feel better.

This is what Ellis told me, but the Adventurer Guild receptionist is a little informer-level circumstantial, and of course he's good at grasping disturbing seeds from information about the content of various requests and various rumors, such as' who and who I haven't seen lately 'and' who's that strangely winged lately '.

I would love to have a good relationship in the future...

That roughly straightened the situation out, and I calculated the expenses, and the mansion cost 80 million astr for the initial investment.

Territorial aristocracy has a system of paying a certain amount to the state each year, with a tax of 200 million astr a year.

Maintenance of the mansion and labor costs of the servants, various expenses for the time being, about 10 million Astres per year.

It's 210 million Astres a year.

Much cheaper than a mine loan if you put it back every month.

This one has zero income, but that should improve in the future.

The political situation has subsided and the sale of Karesa cloth dresses has resumed. Pharmacies in Wangdu are also growing up with pharmacists, so that they can make sales there without Eina or pharmacists.

Those two alone will cover the expenses well enough.

As a result of the consultation with Eina, she gave Eina the full sales of Kalesa cloth and the sale of the pharmacy, so that she would manage and operate everything, including the cost of maintaining the base in Wangdu, including various expenses.

Now I can focus on dealing with the elves.

Eina also became a nobleman, and I thought that she needed something and money and this might not be enough, but she doesn't have a problem with that because it's a good guess. It's reliable.

Incidentally, we are sending the pharmacist 4 million Astres from the research expenses that come out of Count Bemborg every month, and they continue to do so.

Rather, the problem was the response to Mr. Rhina.

Mr. Rhina is going to be the Viscount's sister, and I don't think it's a good idea to just stay with me.

When I talked to Eina, after she let her expression seem painful for a while, she said, 'I would like to leave it to your sister's will...' and told me to squeeze it out.

He said he lived with him at all costs, no matter how he saw it, but he's really healthy (nagging) just as he tries to prioritize his sister's hopes.

And I checked with Mr. Rhina.

"No matter how things change, I don't want to be unfaithful in overturning a contract I made once. I intend to serve Yoichi for the rest of my life."

And I got a really manly response that sounded like Mr. Rhina.

Mr. Eina, you had a little tear in your eyes. I saw something amazing and unusual.

It would be very helpful to have Mr. Rhina work with us now, but maybe we should give her some time when things settle down.

People who don't want to turn to enemies at the moment shine first in the rankings, because they don't want to buy Eina's unhappiness......

That's how I cleaned up all kinds of projects, and finally the security settled down so I could go back to the mine, but before that, one thing came in that I was curious about...

February 20, 420, Continental Calendar

1.21% progress towards continental reunification at the moment (based in the village of Lynne's hometown - currently deserted) (Parklen mine ownership - 3977 elves) (Listella farm ownership - 100 elves) (Viscount Parklen territory - 0 inhabitants)

Asset holdings 4,430.98 million (-80.31 million)

Distributed Lynne (Elf's Archer) Rhina (Class B Adventurer) Lena (Elf's Textile Craftsman) Ceres (Elf's Woodworker) Listella (Hired Store Manager) Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist) Nina (Pre-Mine Market Merchant)

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