Follow the servant woman and take the inner city path. Quite a hustle and bustle, but quiet out of step compared to outside the inner wall. Now that I have Mr. Liddy the Elf, I appreciate you not having to let him get too much attention.
I don't usually have time to take a slow look because I'm in a carriage, but if you look low this way, that's a lot of fun.
Basically, there are many stone houses, and the roads the carriages can't get through are quite walled up. Is this the same story that makes it easier for Japanese castle towns to get lost?
I was curious and asked the servant,
"Well, there's no purpose in saying that. But the truth is simpler.
The answer returned.
"And say?
"Now we have an outer wall, but it used to be the end of town around here. So this is how the road got complicated as a result of everyone building the building properly.
"I see. Because it's convenient to protect, do you mean that the division was left intact even when cleaning the building?
"Yeah. They were all in quite a position by then, and they were tough to take up the land.
It's quite a realistic story. In other words, this place has never been burned to the ground by a major war disaster. When that happens, I have nothing to take away. There won't be a proper cadastral map, and zoning will just start here.
Anyway, going down such a winding road, a servant opened the metal door beside the road, "Here it is," he said. Probably a tactic. Me and Mr. Liddy knocked over the door.
Once upon a time, it was a tactic. When I come in, I have a nice room. There is a table but the ceiling is slightly thick, and the window looks more like an arrow span "Yazama" than a window.
The window hoof is more diagonally dropped inside the room like a decoration, but this makes it easier to shoot arrows from the outside.
There's just one metal door on one side that looks heavy at the exit of the room. This is not true.
"How does it work to repel intruders from the back door......?
"You know perfectly well. That's right. You can't have been lightly broken through the back door.
said the servant with a laugh. I guess it's because it's a house where the Amur family has stood up with medals rather than saying that all the nobles in this city have.
It is somewhat uncertain whether the Kaoru pottery should be donned or impressed to the servant.
As it were, me and Mr. Liddy were put through to the reception room where we came in before. "Please wait here for a moment," the servant leaves.
As always, the interior is as picturesque as the quality rigid, but for a person who's not a nobleman like me, it's better this way because it calms down.
I'll talk to Liddy about the future, but we've been living together for a while, so you know exactly who lives and what kind of life.
So I decided to just keep that story to myself and ask what I wanted to do. Apparently he wants to grow plants.
"There is a" Kamekaki "in the field, so you can use it there. If you want to spread it out, I'll help.
"Rather, it would be helpful if someone could manage it. Me and Liquet are blacksmiths, Thermia and Deanna are hunting and gathering, and I don't have the proper knowledge, so I plowed it to leave the good stuff alone.
That's why I chose a peppermint that would be fine if I barely had to take care of it. If Mr. Liddy would come, you were right not to follow the advice and plant it.
"I see. Then I'll take care of it.
"Yes. Please.
Thus, our means of food security was to be carried out in two sets: hunting and gathering and farming.
That said, I'm not talking about planting them in the morning and saying that they have tomatoes at night, so hunting and gathering won't change that for a while is the main means of securing them, and if you don't continue buying from Camilo, it will be difficult to secure food for five adults, even if the field starts to work.
Talking about that, Marius walked into the room with two servants. I strip off my luxurious clothes and stunning armor just now and dress pretty rough.
"Did I make you wait? Or was I interrupting?
Niyanya laughed and said that most of the time, so I gave it back to her, "Neither."
"We're both going to be tired, and to be honest, I'm pretty tired too, so let's just get this over with.
"Do that.
"Let me start by thanking you both. Thanks."
Marius bows his head. It would be a fuss if we did it outside. The Count bows his head to a blacksmith, for Christ's sake. It's what I can do because it's in the house.
"So, as for Eizo, I have to show him in a proper way for what I asked him to do.
"Oh."
I joined because I had a reward. Well, if I could say no when the other nobles asked me to, I'd say no. I don't know if the Marquis asked me to...
"First, this will be the reward for what was requested.
One of the servants offered leather bags, paperwork and writing equipment. Check inside, there's a lot of silver in there. Slightly less than one gold coin, I would say. I guess the soldiers are a little less, so it sounds good to see that they include proper repair bills.
"Sure.
When I turned the leather bag into my own backpack, I signed the papers. Documents indicating that you have received a reward, with Miss Frederica's name in places like the person in charge.
Does this mean this will also be one page of her war that begins tomorrow? I sent backup in my heart, thinking back to her fighting with paperwork, like when Squirrel ate.
When I return the paperwork, Marius once again gives it to the servant.
Now my work is done...... If you think so, Marius will continue to talk further.
"So, the minute this one participates directly in the crusade, it's an extra portion of the repair percentage.
Another servant offers me a small leather bag. If you try to revisit the inside, it is slightly heavy for its size.