10 Apr 7449

"... great drawing. Who the hell is this?

Bucks Iron Boyle of the Mountain Nation (Dwarf), chairman and parent of the Iron Boyle Chamber of Commerce, an engineering firm in Beglitz, said as he rounded his eyes.

"It's me."

Mizuchi says next to me.

Mizuchi has been pulling drawings diligently for the past week or so until he stayed up late.

Of course, both Mizuchi and I are amateurs about architecture, but they are not earthquake-rich Japan, and the columns are thick, and the thickness of the walls is taken thick enough compared to those houses and administrative buildings, so I don't think there will be anything like losing weight and collapsing. It's a bungalow.

Naturally, what is specified in the drawings are positions such as the spacing and storage space of each room, the inner dimensions of each room, the thickness of the walls that divide between the room and the room, and about the thickness of the columns, and there is no doubt that the Japanese engineering shop would laugh so much that it would hold its belly and become stuffy if it saw it.

But I used to just watch rubber work huts built from scratch or actually get involved.

At the time, I was impressed with even the drawings that Mizuchi had just shown me, and I knew that architecture could be done splendidly based on them, so I decided that there was no problem.

"They have five carpenters in that factory, and they have ten slaves, so I think we can make them in six months," Mizuchi says.

I also did a man-month calculation for the two of us based on my memories, and I came out with a sloppy 90-member month. If there were fifteen workers, it would be reasonable to assume that the building period would be about six months. Quite multieyed, of course.

It certainly hasn't taken a month to build additional stables at Barkud's parents' house and a rubber work shed.

It's not that they dig back into the ground like modern Japanese houses, carry out foundation work, and are made so carefully that detailed drawings and dimensions are irresistible, or, to put a polar theory, they just put a proper stone with a hole in it above the ground, plugged a column in there, put up a wall, and put a roof on it.

But normally, that's still enough.

Those work huts and stables have been well used for over a decade.

"Your wife!? Is that... may I ask you a few questions?

"Go ahead."

Iron Boyle is eager to hear that he didn't seem to understand the area around the water very well.

Mizuchi is also eager to answer, but around there, 80%, no, 90% was designed by me.

Celebrating our first wedding anniversary and seeing my wife happily consult with a vendor about the spacing of her new home is also a B thing.

Bean tea is delicious.

"Oh, I forgot to tell you. Costs don't have to be discounted."

When you hear me say that, there's a delight in Iron Boyle's face.

You should also look at 300-400 million ordinary rural houses (such as a bungalow with about five to six rooms, for example, inhabited by the families of Barkud's squire), because they range from millions to 10 million.

The number of rooms is about 20.

They say they'll be out in a couple of days with an estimate of the amount and a report on the construction date.

11 Apr 7449

"... I see. Okay."

We talked to Claw and Marie as they showed them the Knights books.

The books themselves are paid for that year's management budget by the Knights owner at the beginning of the year (it's about me in the future), and it's filled in with a background of using it to buy salaries and what you need, so to speak, it's like a penny book that kids wear.

Naturally, it's not enough for me or the reincarnated.

On what day of the month the Knights' building narrowed down, so it was built at some cost. It is difficult to manage assets properly with such information, even if it says how much money is left.

Because I only write the revenue and expenses I say in my bookkeeping in my pocket book.

If you don't calculate it, no net income will come out, so it's not in the income statement.

For example, even if the construction cost given in the previous example is purchased as Knights equipment, depreciation should occur.

If I used it normally, I could use it for about 20 years without any problems, and in some cases I would keep it more.

It is common sense among us reincarnators to count it as an asset until the useful life. Its worth less every year though.

At this point I can write the balance sheet (balance sheet) because of the assets and liabilities I refer to in the bookkeeping, and because capital appears on it.

It's easy for me to understand, too.

Especially if you only spend money and have no income, or only the beginning of the period, you can go back and review it all, well, you don't know. I have to calculate which is why it stinks so much.

But why should I be such a pain in the ass, my lord?

The operation of the Knights is quite important in the management of the territory.

Unless I understand and am satisfied with the content of the important Knights' state of business, I cannot make a major ruling, and I am not going to.

As I think, my surroundings should break my heart and try not to bother me.

We should be allowed to penetrate the realm as soon as possible about the idea of duplex bookkeeping.

It is convenient to take taxes properly from a number of chambers of commerce, and it is also a fold replaced by a lord, so I can say that now is the opportunity before a very large chamber of commerce can be made.

Besides, the number of people who solve mathematics, even if it's preliminary, should increase.

At any rate, there are only three chambers of commerce number two in the realm so far.

I have to sort it out fine and squeeze it out.

If you don't know how to do that, you can let the guy who does, that is, Claw and Marie, coach you.

That being the case, there's nothing I can't say if it's ever been the Knights of the Counts of the League that would be good for a penny book.

But not in the future.

My Knights also take part in the war with them when their own territory is attacked, as well as when other territories are attacked.

It won't be any time soon, but you'll probably have a chance to join the war in about two to four years of Term.

And if I take command, even if I don't, if there are reincarnators, starting with Mizuchi, there's a very good chance that they'll make a lot of money.

Of course, it is the ransom of the captives earned or the proceeds of the sale sold as slaves.

Together they will also need to pay for living expenses such as food for prisoners and lump-sum payments to war dead survivors until they have earned a ransom.

In other words, in the true sense of the word, there are loans and debits in accounting, and there are sales and administrative expenses and so on.

Then you won't be able to manage it in a pocket book.

The ransom is not necessarily paid in lump sums for all prisoners, and even if sold as slaves, the timing will be uneven, so the timing of the account items to be entered in the pocket book will be uneven, along with more items that have to be mentioned in the remarks, etc. It gets harder to look at proportionally.

Until now, the Knights of the Earls of the League haven't worked their way out of the battlefield, so it wasn't uncommon to have zero income from captivity or anything to join the war.

Especially since this is not their responsibility, but the result of the extraction of someone from the First Knights, who is in charge of defense and invasion.

If a prisoner is to be securely obtained, it may not even be a dream to make a profit with the Knights alone.

... Sounds like a mercenary regiment. If that were possible, there would be one too. I know you're talking about a sucker destination.

"In short, I want you to manage assets that are easy to understand without any hassle when I see them."

Handles are raised in the war, and the less relative damage, the shorter the term of participation is expected.

Every time, you can't flip a penny book.

With neat data, it's easy to grasp and analyze the state of management, and above all, the guy who inherits it it after my death is that easy.

"Fine. The whole thing was done during the Knights of Webdos, and the point is, all you have to do is make 'financial statements' about the Knights, right?

Claw said without raising his face from the dime book.

"Ma, I'll help you, too, so you'll be fine. 'Cause I still have' bookkeeping level two '."

That's what Marie said and laughed at me.

But 'second degree', right? I also feel subtly different depending on whether it's a Japanese business or a whole sutra or a whole business, but I don't care where it is.

"Anyway, I'm in the third level."

Claw says stubbornly, but I'm a little surprised.

Didn't he say he died in high school or something?

I was a good adult when I took the third grade of Japanese bookkeeper. A few years after I quit the militia, huh?... telecommunications education.

"Hmm? Yeah, I was taking it to" Nissan Class III "just before it fit the accident. It was my" high school, "" commercial high school. "I think I was passing more than half of the guys I took it with... I don't remember any details on the boulder, but the basics are fine, so I don't think it's a problem."

Heh, was it commercial high school?

Convinced.

"Right. Then do me a favor. At first, just the balance sheet and the peel, so please do it as soon as possible. I have to make the government's" financial statements "with Mizuchi."

I intend to pay for it securely if the security costs are set at 30% of tax revenue.

There will be no loopholes in the documents on which it is based.

A penny book could make my income from the Gleed Chamber of Commerce and the Knights' captive income go hand in hand with the administration's tax revenues, and I'll file it for sure.

"Peel? Peel...... what was that?

When I heard Claw's reply, I stumbled.

"The Income Statement."

Marie followed me.

12 Apr 7449

"It will be 42 million Z."

Fear, says Iron Boyle with such a look.

"Um... this is Cugless, the building material you specified, and it's really... and the columns are pretty thick, and it was designed to have columns in the walls..."

Iron Boyle seems a little frightened.

He scratches the sweat slightly, has no heart or speaks a little quickly and states the basis for the quoted amount.

"No?"

Mizuchi also looked at me with a worried look.

There's no way.

"Mm, okay. That's 42 million. Hey."

Speaking to Zulu, who was holding back, Zulu offered me the bag he had in his hand.

I'm glad I brought you 50 million just in case.

I stacked four or two gold coins in front of the iron boil and made them all check their status.

Of course, you will receive proof of sale.

Absolutely necessary residence to live in, but in the current Earl of the League Territory (which has not yet made any amendments to the law and has no plans to do so in the future) more than 12 million Zs of “residence” are subject to luxury tax.

With this, we can recover from the Iron Boil Chamber of Commerce later on for 10% of the 42 million Z... well, I also say that a little over 12 million of that will hit 30% will be taken by the King.

All I have to do is build a little mansion, and over 1.2 million rolls into the king's nostalgia for doing nothing.

What a lucrative mechanism is a despotic monarch?

Totally wonderful, isn't it?

"By the way, how long should I look at the construction period?

I'll have to check this out.

"With all these drawings, it won't take long… I thought it would be enough to look at them for about eight months"

Iron Boyle, with his golden cash in his hand, says with a grin that just rubs hands.

"Eight months!? You're over the years! Can't you do it a little faster?

Mizuchi says to be outraged.

I feel exactly the same as her.

I can't help but extend the construction period somewhat, but at least I'll have moved to my new home within the year and I want to welcome you in my new home for the New Year.

Iron Boyle feels a little atrophied because Mizuchi shouted out loud.

I decided to ask for a rough construction schedule to reassure him.

Because I thought if I could figure out which part of it would take time, there was a chance that I could help.

Besides, I don't like it if it's too much of a rush to do something about it.

"Calm down, Mizuchi.... Iron Boil. Why does it take eight months? We're amateurs about architecture, but don't look sweet, okay?... No, well. Explain the translation."

We're amateurs who don't have a great deal of knowledge about architecture, and we can't help it if it's a compelling reason.

"Well, you know, with this drawing, you have to dig pretty deep all over the ground. Even if this is okay, you have to fill the base of the pillar with a large stone, and you have to drill a hole in that stone where the pillar enters. I expect three months for this. Anyway, I'm not used to doing that..."

Iron Boyle began to explain while turning bright blue.

According to his explanation, first and foremost, he digs back into the ground, punches the pillars deeply, and has no experience with foundation works that are filled with gravel or soil in several layers. Naturally the stone processing of the foundation part will also be outsourced, and subsequent fine-tuning will be necessary, so I found that it was on a date that I saw quite a bit of room.

"If you're understaffed, you can lend me my slave. Anyone could dig a hole."

Of course, the slave to be lent is going to get his share of labor costs.

And even so, the market is about 1000Z per person per day, and my slaves are hundreds of Z at best because they have a lot of kids. Can I do it with as much luxury as possible?

"And you can use the dirt that you dug out, but I'll have all the stones and gravel to embed at the base of the pillar in one day. That's the guy with the exact hole in the stone."

Anyway, I'll make some swimming pools on the roof like bath buckets.

For this reason, we need to do the foundation work well and embed many thick columns.

The same goes for the bath, but I'll make the washing toilet, and I'll pull a simple tap into the kitchen.

It's pretty tough because there are servants' orders, maids, etc., and the sewer pipes that pull up to the dob that flows beside them were meant to be made of stone using ground magic. Hey, here we go.

Because I don't think the sewer pipe will be like clogging for quite a while if I push him away with dokan and water magic about once a week.

That brought the schedule for foundation work, which was expected to last three months, down to less than half.

Because magic is too inefficient to just dig holes.

So, construction started early the next day.

You could have burned all the remaining columns and walls and the nearly collapsed roof flashly, but it's not a big amount, and burning it is ridiculous because you should use it around for what you can because you originally used luxury wood. The cleanup was completed in just one day after a total mobilization of the lower end of the Knights who seemed to have excess strength.

Hmm? Thor? I don't have time for that because I'm letting him do something more important.

So, the day after that, the foundation work began to whisk back the ground...

It was one morning when Mizuchi and I were stuffed in the administration when they contacted us that strange objects had been dug back from the corner of the site.

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