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From Beglitz to Mead Village, about one sixth of the tracks, more or less one and five hundred thousand, were completed.

Compared to the beginning of the construction, it is well known that we have become quite accustomed to the laying work.

It is now possible to lay eight rails (for a total of 56 m) that are twice as large in one day.

I would say that the progress is going well there because the construction team at the track laying is in a situation where Zulu has only one team to oversee. According to Zulu, a few of the people coming from the Bezore Chamber of Commerce (an engineering shop separate from the Iron Boyle Chamber of Commerce ordering the construction of my mansion) were growing blind and were of the opinion that it would be a good idea to make them construction directors since the beginning of the year.

And, then, it was time to start recruiting construction staff, so besides the city of Beglitz, he also notified the village of Mead of the recruitment of the husband.

First, we want to increase the construction team by four teams, so we recruit a total of 80 people.

The wage is 300Z per adult per day. In the case of minors over 12 years of age, it shall be 200Z if they possess considerable capacity to work. You can also say that there is a slight possibility of multiplying it at the discretion of the supervisor according to further work.

The general popular wage in the territory, such as the opening and opening of agricultural land, is 2500Z per day, so pricing is just a little better. Lord, you should do this because it's going to be an immediate popularity. Wouldn't it be easy to apply for someone who can afford a hand held slave, etc?

Normally, the popularity aspect is also strong because I hear that if it is popular for a lord to talk about the maintenance of streets, etc., half the price of the market is often forced to undertake it free of charge when it is terrible, but there are other major purposes for this.

Yes, the first is the provision of a working mouth that increases the cash income from folk grass.

Regardless of about six months from the beginning of next year, I'm going to eventually build a construction team of about 20-30 people, but that's all I can do to provide a working mouth for about 500 people.

Assuming all husbands are adults, a simple calculation would fly 1.5 million Z a day, but my total assets are nearly 17 billion for what I'm cashing out, so about 450 million a year (300 days a year because I'm off one day a week), there's no major problem.

The population of Beglitz is 9,000, and there are no 40,000 people in the whole territory combined... 500 people are employed in land like there are only 35,000 people.

Fixing it per person earns 75,000Z a month for 25 days of work and 800,000 Z a year, but a free citizen with a 1 million Z head tax per person per year can live fine if he even has a home if he is a civilian with a low tax rate. It is difficult to say at all because there are price differences, but it can be said that a somewhat better life is possible given that the income of a civilian family that does not own slaves per Barkud is about Z500,000 per year.

Also, the average monthly income of slaves around here is about 500-6000Z if they are provided with clothing and shelter, and about 30-40K Z even for slaves throughout the city who are only provided with shelter. Thinking about it, I'd say it would be a pretty good salary (because slaves are paid to their owners) if they had someone in hand to play with.

An administrative investigation said 80% of the 35,000 people belong to the slave class.

In cities like Beglitz and Zondir, the proportion of slaves seems to decrease slightly, while in villages where agriculture is the subject, the proportion of slaves increases slightly.

It was also speculated that of the non-slaves, “nobody”, a resident of Kendall Street (so-called Slam Street), would be about 100 in the case of Beglitz, but six or more of them have been my slaves in the sweep operation the other day. Wouldn't the rest be as many as fifty?

The aim of recruiting eighty construction workers this time is also to give this unnamed a decent position first.

Of course, if Jane Doe comes in, I'm going to snatch her at that moment and make them all my debt slaves. Nobody is just a crime.

So I guess it doesn't mean that everyone will apply, etc., but I guess there will be no one who wants to get a decent job and be able to walk underneath Heavenly Taoist majors.

Nobody is inherently a slave in most cases, but if within a certain period of time after being prosecuted as anonymous the original owner fails to pay the personhood tax in increments from birth to the present, uniformly the lord is seen as the owner. For this reason, if you were committing another crime additionally (most of which you are committing), the owner must also pay a fine for the crime, and the owner, who tends to forget, needs to pay an unpaid salary for the slave.

A little out of line, but give me an example. Taking my slave Tor, who is also a reincarnator, as an example, he was captured at the age of 21.

Slaves will have babies, but old men, but whether they work or play, owners are bound to pay their salaries. The amount itself can be determined by the owner, but since most things, not just salaries to slaves, have a market, it is not acceptable to make salaries to nobody only extremely inexpensive.

Normally, the government tells me how much it is, considering the market. In the case of Tor, the amount is increased by 300Z per month from birth to 5 years of age, 500Z from 6 to 7 years of age, 1000Z from 8 to 9 years of age and 200Z per year from 10 to adults. It was said to be an increase of 400Z at the age of 15 and 400Z each year thereafter. In fact, he had paid his salary until the age of seven, when Thor escaped, but he would not have been allowed to claim so for unnamed reasons.

A total of 586,800 Z. Of course if this is paid, Tor has the right to receive it. I'm not paying for this because I wasn't the owner in my case.

In addition, the original owner will have to pay an increment of 10,000 Z. per year. This increment is added as an increment of 10,000 Z for each year for which no payment was made. Because Tor was 21 years old, he would have to pay 10,000 Z. each year, for a total of 200,000 in the past. However, calculating this increment brings the total to 2.1 million Z. Thor's original owner, the chairman of the Damur Spinning Chamber, can finally get Thor again by paying these totals of 2.7 million Z plus a fine, but naturally he renounced ownership of Thor.

Automatically, Thor was owned by His Highness William, Lord of Dolan, but I only negotiated directly with His Highness to replace Thor's fine with my own.

For the above reasons, a somewhat aggregated amount will be required, so even if the nameless were not otherwise guilty (or unable to prove the crime), the original owner will not be the first to claim ownership.

It should be noted that no additional crimes have been committed (which cannot be substantiated) and that they will be in the same position as debt slaves, such as free citizens and civilians, who simply could not pay taxes if nobody was guilty. In this case, the salary is no longer related and only the headcount tax is treated as debt to the lord, including its incremental charges.

In other words, taking the earlier Tor as an example again, it would be a debt slave of 21 million Z, and you can also become a free citizen (or a civilian if the lord admits it) if you even repay that debt within a year or two. It can be argued that the amount to buy oneself is often considerably cheaper than the average slave.

For these reasons, I believe that there will be people who apply to their husbands without name.

That's the salary I pay my husband, but since I'm the big book purse, it seems like a lot of money will leave at first glance, but a few years away, the railway line will grow to Viscount Yorise territory in the west, Count Dazur territory in the north, and Count Lancel territory in the east, and if it develops as a trading route, it will return a hundred times the amount of upfront investment in construction, etc.

Of course, some of the fare gained from the use of the railway will be recoverable, but Beglitz, Zondir, Weed, etc. will be relays (terminals) for trading and logistics. Even if we make them to Beglitz in the market for gathered supplies, they will develop even more. If things gather, there will be more chambers of commerce, and with that, I think immigrants will come from all over the territory.

If those merchants start doing business, they'll automatically roll in my pocket as much as 10% of their agari. For chambers of commerce that don't have head office registrations in my territory, you can set a royalty in the name of market membership at a reduced rate.

By then, more territories will be willing to imitate my territory and pull railroads, and there may actually be territories that create similar rail lines, but that's the situation that's most welcome.

There's no one who can build a better truck than me, so I think any borrower would come out and say they made it as expensive to rent as an asshole.

A truck made with proper ball bearings can dramatically increase the weight a horse can tow.

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