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I catalogued the facilities my village currently had.

First, we had one shed and one storehouse.

I, Millia, and Selen currently lived in the only small house the village had.

To house all of our villagers, the village had 16 terrace houses.

Each terrace house had a dedicated water well, plus the one for our small house. So, in total, we had 17 water wells.

We had 30 fields.

For earthen walls, by my count, we had 15 all in all.

We had three jailhouses for the bandits.

In connection, we had 1 rehabilitation facility.

The moat I built to use against the bandits have been repurposed as an embanknt.

We had a watchtower for each of the four corners of our village.

We had one outdoor kitchen.

We had one incinerator.

And lastly, we had one church.

In addition to the points Ive been saving up in case ergencies arose, I gained 500 points as a bonus. At this point, leaving it unused seem rather wasteful, especially if I can find a good use for it. But what could that be, hmm? Oh, yeah, I beca able to build new facilities, didnt I? Lets check them out.

Road 5

Canal 10

Observation Tower 100

Public Bathhouse 150

Large House 200

Roads only cost 5 points while canals only cost 10; arent these so much cheaper than the previous facilities?

It was only 5 points, so I tried making one.

Apparently though, each one was only a few ters long. In other words, there was a need to build and connect many of them to get aningful use. The cost made sense to then.

I would say though, the road was built much sturdier than I expected. It was made with cobblestones, but the gaps between each stone was so small. Moreover, the road was completely flat. Even the roads that connected the Albert territory with other major cities werent this flat.

I also built a canal made of piled together stones. Between this, moats, and embanknts, we had a fair bit of flood control.

Is an observation tower just an improved watchtower? How about this public bathhouse? Is it a facility for baths? If so, everyones gonna like it, right?

While the small house where I lived had a bath, the terrace houses didnt co with any. So, to wash their bodies, the villagers made use of the water wells. However, water from that tended to be cold. It wasnt much of an issue now because it was still warm this ti of the year, but once winter cos around, washing their bodies would likely beco quite the ordeal.

All that being said, I decided to upgrade the villages earthen walls into stone walls first. I decided so in the hopes that this would improve our defense. Sure, our plan went well and we were able to defeat the enemies this ti, but that didnt eliminate the concerns I had about the earthen walls.

To upgrade the walls, I needed to pay only the difference between the types, which was 30 points. Now, given that we had 15 walls, that ant I needed to pay 450 points in order to upgrade all of them.

Wh-what happened!?

I thought the walls were moving again

But they instead beca made of stone!?

The 2-ter-tall earthen walls suddenly beca 2.5-ter stone walls, so the villagers were flustered at what could have happened.

Ah, sorry, everyone. I did that.

Oh, its the chief, huh.

Of course, its the chief. Who else would have been able to do a feat like that in an instant?

Wait, arent you all accepting this a little too easily!?

The villagers readily accepted that it was my doing. Not even a sliver of doubt crossed their minds.

After regaining my calm, I proceeded to upgrade our small house.

The villagers lived in much narrower residences than I did, so I didnt mind letting it be, but it was the villagers themselves who insisted that I go live sowhere bigger.

I was able to build a large house now, but I chose to build a dium-sized one for now.

Like when I upgraded the walls, I only had to pay the difference between the two versions, which was 50 points.

Woah, it has two stories now!

I stepped inside.

The first floor had one room in addition to the living room and the kitchen. anwhile, the second floor had two rooms.

Compared to the small house, this was quite spacious.

but theres still only one bed?

The dium-sized house was quite furnished, but it only had one bed. It was placed on the second floor.

It was a double bed though, so it could be said to be an improvent.

And then, I had an Aha! mont.

What if I use facility customization? Will I then be able to increase the number of beds?

Will I finally be released from being sandwiched every night?

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