15 Dec 7443

Every 15th of the month is Knights Armor Maintenance Day. The biggest wound I've ever seen is a cut to the shield. Neither the kite shield nor the buckler shield are shaped like a normal single sheet plate, and the center of gravity of the shield is manufactured into a light cone (rinse) shape with a vertex about 10 cm higher than the outer periphery, but it is weak when cut into the outer periphery. Well, it's better than a wooden board, so I don't get complained about that, but the armor manufacturer, Embelt, makes Arnold the blacksmith build a shield edge (a hoof) to strengthen the outer periphery like a regular shield.

But I can't do that because I use a wooden sword for training, but the actual battle is just different. The kite shield used by the knight returning from the border dispute had been heavily scratched. It appeared to have been slashed from the top of the shield, and a cut of about 10 cm was made. I can't fix this right. I can get it back to normal just because it looks like it, but the part I fixed really gets weaker, and I can't fix the margin in the first place.

Honestly, all I could say was, "This kind of huge damage can only be done to the extent of fixing the appearance, and the margins have to be made new in a blacksmith dedicated to the Knights". It's bad for him to look sorry, but it's a good thing I told him from the beginning because this was something I could have assumed in advance. It did not develop into a major problem, but only repaired the surface scratches made of other brought in armor and shields, leaving the Knights behind.

Note that when I left the Knights, I apologized for my convenience, but I also told them that I might miss the repair day around next month. However, at the same time, I was happy to say that I would open the headquarters of the Green Chamber of Commerce around next spring midway through Vail Street so that they could get repairs there anytime after that. It helps to get my hands off the repairs even if I can, as I will also be able to arrange proper tools and dedicated personnel and carry out full repairs.

He then turned to the headquarters of the Green Chamber of Commerce he had purchased the other day and went to see how it was going. I continue to operate as a grocery store, but I propose an inventory sweep sale because I need to sell it out by the end of March next year, making it do it. Of course, we've secured a separate set of pots for the new squire family to use. When he saw me entering the store, Yoturen lowered his head deeply and said:

"Dear Greed, that was really helpful. Thank you very much."

"Oh, never mind anymore. I just bought it normally, and from now on, people had to hire it. How about selling?

"It sells quite a bit thanks to you. I think I'll be able to sweep them all by March."

"That's good to hear. And what happened to the sign?

"Yes, I asked the woodworking house. Maybe we can make it without a problem."

The other week, I told her to look for a sign shop where she could order signs.

"Really? So, how much?

"They want you to see 300,000 Z (30 silver coins)"

I don't know.

"Yeah. I get it. I'll be back at the end of the month, so tell the woodworking house to have proof of sale. I'll pay you then."

"Yes, I understand"

"And then... oh, you're home. I've told you before, I don't need to rush you. Tell me when you have the math to borrow it. Rent it as a chamber of commerce dorm."

The Yoturen family lost their husband, who was their husband, to an epidemic disease this spring, and the Chamber of Commerce, which was a white license, could not inherit either, and was only allowed to dispose of the inventory. He had two daughters, nine and seven, and a four-year-old son, who was in trouble for money. Earlier this month, at the end of the year, we needed 3 million Z (3 gold coins), which is the tax on the free people, but we didn't have that much storage. I can't buy it that way because it's a pretty good place to sell off a house and even try to make money. There's no such thing as a guy like me who really detains himself in this place. If you take one off the street for a bit, the market falls a lot, and buyers and borrowers are cheaper that way, so if you don't have any untrained on the boulevard, you can do it cheaper.

I had no choice but to ask the Gillean Chamber of Commerce to mediate, but the mediation fee was also paid late. Because advance payment is the basis of business in Aus, the Gillean Chamber of Commerce is quite conscientious in that. In addition to the brokerage fee, he owed the Gillean Chamber of Commerce even the tax portion of the free folks, so I guess the Gillean Chamber of Commerce dogs (dogwarts) were all that high-pressure on Yoturen.

The general circumstance was that I had asked Associate Baron Logflat, so I was just going to buy it from the beginning if I didn't even have a problem with the location and appearance. In general, brokerage fees for real estate purchases and sales are 20% of the agreed price. If the price is cut, Yoturen's share is reduced for that matter. Every year, I have to pay taxes on three gold coins combined with my two daughters' share, and after a while I'll need taxes on the boy at the bottom. Then four gold coins a year. You can handle it if you can keep doing business, but not if it's a white warrant. You could use the money you disposed of the house to reapply for a license, but it would take time for the authorization, and the size of the business would drop a lot because the store itself is gone.

It is visible that sooner or later life will cease to stand.

"Thank you so much. I had to sell myself like that. Master Gried can't thank you enough for hiring me and my two daughters."

His mother Yoturen hired him at 200,000 Z a month and his two daughters at 90,000 Z and 70,000 Z. That adds up to 4.32 million Z. per year. Even if you pay 3Z a year in taxes, well, you can manage. Four parents and children will have a pretty boring life if the only way to live in Lombertier is with a salary, but they won't have any trouble living for the moment because they also have more than 30 million Z. once and for all.

I waved at her flirtatiously,

"You really don't have to worry about it. We were just looking for the main office of the Chamber of Commerce, and it was necessary to hire someone to clean the store number and the workshop."

That's what made it mine now. After the main office of the Chamber of Commerce. It will be difficult to wield your affection at the store if you are a family of squires coming from Barkud, and by the time you finally get used to it, you will be taking turns with other squires. Besides, the family of the squire is Barkud's military. I also need to make sure you have time to do a proper audition. Hiring a dedicated employee of the Chamber of Commerce was on account from the outset.

24 Dec 7443

It's Saturday. After the morning collaborative training, I gave everyone a towel at lunch. It is normal in oaths to use a cloth like a thin hand wipe instead of a towel. A towel with hair on it was super fancy, so they were all happy. Zulu and Engela in particular seemed happy. A towel of no major size as used in a despicable rural hot spring inn, but the absorbency is not comparable to a hand wipe.

It is good to always use a clean towel if soaked in hot water and dried. I didn't really feel the need for a towel because I have dry magic, but I hear people who can't use wind magic or fire magic were wiping it with a thick cloth because they can't use dry magic.

By the way, all the reincarnators had Christmas presents available. Ralpha was still giving everyone socks, and Belle was the kind of shirt she would wear on her skin. These three people, including me, are just as practical as ever. Guine had given women hair decorations and men ornaments to wear on arms like misangas. "Gifts are good to disappear," Tris said, handing out a little fancy treat.

26/12/7443

My brothers were at the Boyle Pavilion when I returned from the labyrinth. Reporting on securing the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce while eating, he said he would like to see a quick look at the delivery to the Knights tomorrow. Well, just like last year, I'm going to have 10 days off from tomorrow for New Year's Eve, and I have plenty of time. I was wondering if they would all roll out to the King's Capital because some Guineh is familiar with the King's Capital this time, and they don't. He said he'd take his time in Balduk. But now that there's talk of buying my chamber of commerce headquarters, they're going to look at it with wild horse guts.

27/12/7443

A total of three carriages, a carriage I bought from Guine and a carriage from Barkud, made their way to King's Capital in the morning. As usual, I connected to complete the delivery and after receiving my next order, I moved to the headquarters of the Green Chamber of Commerce. I've already explained Yoturen to my brothers. All of a sudden, Yoturen's daughters, who were cleaning in surprise at us riding in two and three carriages, had their eyes rounded. I got off the horse and asked them if they had a mother.

"I'm getting dressed in the back because I'm going to clean the workplace"

and her eldest daughter Anna answered. Yeah, that would be just fine.

"Well, I'll go to the workshop later, so just give me a minute. Let's go together."

When I say that,

"Are you going to put me in the carriage?

and my second daughter, Hannah, was delighted as she pierced her cat ear over her head.

"Oh, fine."

That's what I said and laughed at Hannah. My sister Anna looks sorry. I guess she's on store duty. I don't like the delivery of rubber products from here to the workplace and after repairs, but I will be riding the carriage many times now.

I kept him waiting. I turned to my brothers.

"This is where I just bought it this month."

I said proudly against my chest.

"You found a good place."

That's what my brother laughed at.

Guine is speaking to Ralpha as surprised.

"Here. Say Vail Street, it's a good place to shop. Probably too expensive."

When he heard that, Ralpha was looking up and reviewing the store's appearance another time. You're opening your mouth.

The bell

"Heh, it's going to be a nice store"

So Engela and I are looking at each other.

I guess that's how I finished dressing while I was gawking in front of the store. Yoturen came out. I introduced her to everyone, and when I greeted her, I showed her inside the store and upstairs, in a row of barkuds, including my brother. The satisfied nodding brother,

"Next time... I'll bring my squire's family along for spring delivery. I've been thinking about candidates for a while. It's the first one, and you'll have to be pretty good at it. I'm guessing Ryog."

Diane. She can use all attribute magic, and she's been involved in rubber manufacturing for years. Good candidate.

"Oh, I guess that's okay. She wouldn't be able to complain about her arms, and the experience of spending time in King's Capital when she was young would help her in the future...... is that Rozral and Wendy, Ember, Lumis and Diane? What about Sonia?"

Rozral and Wendy are Diane's parents, and the housekeeper of the Rhogue family is owned by Rozral. Ember and Lumis are Rosral's parents. Diane's sister Sonia is a maid of honor at home after Mun.

"Sonia can't do it on a boulder. So that's the three of you, Rosral and Wendy and Diane. I'll take turns every two years."

Well, I guess so.

"I think the three of us can live without a problem."

Then it's time to head to the workplace.

We all head to the workplace again. Yoturen and Shaggu Hannah also got in the carriage, and me and my brother headed as we leaned on the horse and continued our discussions.

While living in the Wang capital, the squire needs to register as an employee of the Grid Chamber of Commerce. It's a tax measure. I have quite a few things to decide.

The workplace was becoming so beautiful that it could be seen differently. Of course the cleaning is ongoing, so it's not all over. But the dusty, thin, unspoilt interior I saw on my head this month had changed quite a bit. I'm really surprised.

"Hey, I misjudged you"

That's what I said and saw Hannah.

"Yeah! I'm doing my best to clean it!

I brag about it as if I'm proud of my job, Hannah, but I don't think a seven-year-old girl has a lot of fighting power to clean that state. I think it's your mother's handle. It's okay. Hannah is sure she's helping too, so she's cute with her childish pride.

"Right. You're trying so hard. [incomprehensible]

I was holding Hannah up from the carriage and dropping her off downstairs while Tris said that.

My brothers and squire, who looked around the workplace with guidance from Yoturen, checked around the water and decided it was no problem.

"Yeah, it looks like we can fix this without a problem."

"Right. It looks like we could even make it here with ingredients."

"It's big enough, and it's nice to have the river right next to it"

"It's pretty dirty because it's old, but the building itself is solid,"

"I want to live in Wangdu too."

"Ask Master Farn. But you're so clumsy, you don't like working with rubber."

I'm talking to gay people, including my brother. Yoturen and Hannah seem to be going into cleaning.

Take a good look at it and leave the workplace behind. It's a little early for dinner, so my brothers went into the inn first. In the meantime, I went to pay for the sign, based on the proof of sale of the woodworking factory I had told Yoturen. If we all have dinner today, we'll go back to Balduk.

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