Episode 651: Barbarian Business (4)
After the comprehensive evaluation was completed, after much deliberation, I requested help from the Goldbeard family.
After all, I am participating as a representative of lves in the contest hosted by the Marquis.
There is no reason to expect victory with just the barbarians.
In fact, after winning the order, all of lves’ architectural businesses will work together to carry out the construction work.
‘The problem is that man’s pride…’
Due to the arbitrariness of the society, the representative of lves beca none other than Baron Yandel.
Because of that, I was concerned about what might happen, but fortunately, Count Goldbeard dispatched an expert on the sa day as soon as he received my request.
Like an aristocrat, he takes care of practical benefits rather than pride.
In any case, even if the main character is Baron Yandel, everyone will enjoy the additional trickle-down effect.
“Hahaha! How are you? “This is the house we built!”
“Surprisingly… it’s not that bad…?”
The dispatched architectural engineers at first wondered what kind of architecture barbarians were doing, but their faces changed to admiration when they saw the speed of work and the results.
“The technology is crude, but perhaps because they are all forr explorers and strong bones, they are overwhelming when it cos to using force.”
“If only they could take on simple tasks that do not require technology and take a long ti…”
“It will definitely reduce work ti drastically!”
The dispatched technicians started by dividing their roles without any hesitation.
Barbarian jobs require simple labor.
Dwarves do jobs that require architectural knowledge or dexterity.
As a tribal leader, it is unfortunate that the warriors cannot learn skills from over their shoulders…
Well, first of all, this has to be the most efficient.
Because winning the contest is the most important priority right now.
“The work speed itself is fast, but it doesn’t rely solely on strength.”
“We won’t know in a few days. “Even you Ammans will never be able to last long like this.”
“You might need training.”
Engineers who identified the Barbarians’ biggest problems imdiately began special training to fix them.
“Take a good look. When lifting a rebar, hold this part here tightly and use your strength right here… like this!”
“oh…!”
“When you put it down, put this part down from this angle first. What is it like? “It’s smooth even though I barely put in any effort, right?”
“Oh oh…!”
“When raising a pillar, it is always better to have two people, but if you inevitably have to do it alone, follow this posture.”
“Oooh…!!”
Dwarves who teach the know-how obtained from construction work, and barbarians who learn it with enthusiasm.
In my opinion, the learning speed was not bad.
Maybe it’s about learning skills in other areas. I was born with the ability to use my body.
“Not there, but using our strength here—.”
“ah! “You an I can do it this way?”
“…That’s right! That’s exactly what you’re doing…!”
After the training curriculum was roughly decided, we discussed with the technicians and decided on the work thod.
The thod decided was to have one dwarf engineer take on the role of a ten seal and supervise ten barbarians on site…
‘There will co a ti when we barbarians alone will be able to accomplish everything.’
Isn’t that basically the case with technical boards wherever you go?
You just need to start with chores and learn them one by one.
If you do that, one day you will beco an expert.
“I will talk to the Count tomorrow so that more technicians can be dispatched. “We won’t be able to handle this many people on our own.”
“Okay, thank you.”
“So, can I hear more about the contest that the Pri Minister is hosting? “If you know that, you can prepare accordingly.”
Afterwards, it was explained to how and how the contest would be held, and I trusted the professionalism that the dwarves had shown so far and fully entrusted them with preparing for this contest.
“…Trust is sothing to be thankful for, but is it okay if we prepare that important thing on our own?”
“Because it’s so important, I’m leaving it to you. “You are the best experts in this field.”
“…The Baron is completely different from what I heard. “We will prepare as hard as we can to et your expectations.”
“I will believe it.”
At first glance, it seems like I’ve postponed all the work I needed to do to the dwarves, but it’s actually more accurate to say that I’ve lessened the work.
Even if it wasn’t for this, there was a lot of work to do.
“Shavin, then I will go to the city.”
Phew… when will I finish this?
***
Although Lafdonia is a barbaric city that disregards human life, it is surprisingly modern in so ways.
There is a bank that does not pay interest.
There is a huge water supply and sewerage facility beneath the city.
Since magic is real, we are sotis surprised to find everyday items that are impossible even with science.
Anyway, I’ll leave this aside here.
As Lafdonia is characterized by strong public power, starting a business requires a series of preparations.
This ans that it is impossible to just randomly buy land, build a building, and conduct business.
Not to ntion in complex cases like mine.
‘Fortunately, it was approved this ti.’
The business application, which had been rejected twice even after preparation with the help of Shavin Emour, was finally approved today.
It was rare for a noble title with a clear identity to be approved with such difficulty, but it was inevitable.
“I sincerely congratulate you on the establishnt of Yandel Sangang. To explain once again, the maximum number of employees that can be registered is 10,000…”
It is rare for a business to proceed on such a large scale from the beginning.
Of course, there was a lot to review and a lot of docunts to submit.
But it was also impossible to start small.
First of all, in order to mobilize barbarians for work, they had to be registered as employees first.
Dwarves, they probably have their own company, so they can just outsource it through collaboration, but…
We Barbarians have nothing like that.
No, even if we search through long history, it has never happened.
‘Is this the first company founded by a barbarian?…’
I happened to leave behind a new achievent, but this isn’t that important, so I’ll skip it.
After registering the warriors as employees over the course of a few days, I began caring for the residents of Bifron in earnest.
Well, it’s a waste to leave this much manpower alone, right?
I’m already covering all the taxes they have to pay and all the expenses they spend on eating and sleeping.
“Shavin, starting today, teach construction to all young n.”
“yes? “Is it still like that?”
“…Is that so?”
“It’s not an opportunity that cos around often. I also told them to watch closely what the dwarven engineers are doing and learn from them. “If one day they can fulfill that role instead, that would be the best.”
“Then what about won…?”
“Won are already working behind the scenes. “All the als distributed yesterday were also prepared by them.”
I had nothing to say to that.
The instructions I was going to give were already in progress.
“Oh, by the way, most of the children knew how to read, probably because they studied there. “If I have ti, I think I can train them properly and give them office work.”
“…I see, right?”
Suddenly, I rember what the owner said to earlier.
[I can’t figure it out at all. Are such talented people lucky enough to gather around Baron Yandel, or are they able to shine because they are by the Baron’s side?]
To be honest, I wasn’t very impressed at the ti.
That’s because it was actually who ca up with the ‘cheonsei’ system.
But now I look back on that story seriously.
Which side is Shavin?
Is it the latter or the forr?
I thought about it, but the conclusion I ca to was that there was no point in making distinctions.
It was my luck to et the talented Shavin.
Because it was I who gave Shavin her position and loosened her restrictions so that she could do anything.
“I… aren’t you angry?”
While she was thinking that, Shavin asked her an unexpected question.
“huh? “What do you an?”
“No, I was just wondering because her expression was so stiff. “I let things proceed as I please—.”
“There is nothing like that, so don’t worry. “The reason my expression was stiff in the first place was because I thought I did a good job of bringing you here.”
“…I’m glad if that’s the case.”
Shavin, who had an embarrassed expression on her face at my honest words, opened her mouth with an unusually shy expression on her face.
“I think I did a good job too….”
“…huh?”
“Although he is busy, he thinks it was a good idea to leave his previous job and follow Mr. Yandel. “There are a lot of good people…”
Well, she had a girlish expression.
“For example, soone like Rotmiller?”
When I said this with a chuckle, Shah Bin was startled and opened her eyes round.
“Ugh? “Huh, how did you know?!”
“I didn’t know. “Until a little while ago.”
“…!”
Shavin covers her mouth, giving her a frustrated look.
And she didn’t say anything for a while.
“Secret… you have to keep it…? Otherwise, the administration, the secretary general, and everything else will be hit.”
She throws a threat more terrifying than anything else.
“Well, of course. “I will absolutely keep your secret, so don’t worry.”
“Then… I’m glad.”
“But do we really need to keep it a secret? “It seed like Rotmiller was interested in you too.”
“Really?! Mr. Rottmiller said he was interested in ?”
“It’s not what I said, it’s what I felt! “That’s how it feels!”
“…Well, it’s not like I’m playing around with people.”
Now I see that it wasn’t just airflow.
I don’t know what Rottmiller is like, but Shavin seems to have gone over to the stage of unrequited love…
‘This is my first ti seeing sothing like this.’
For a mont, she felt unfamiliar with her unfamiliar appearance.
smart.
There was a knock on the door outside her, which prompted Shavin to quickly fix her hair.
“Why are you doing this?”
“It’s Mr. Rottmiller knocking!”
“…huh?”
“…Would you like to co in?”
Soon, Shavin cleared her throat once and gave permission in a decorated voice, and the door slowly opened, and Lot Miller ca in.
“Yandel? “Were you there too?”
“Oh, just for a mont because of work. “I was just about to leave.”
“It’s been a while since we’ve had a chance to talk…”
“Because I’m busy. “Let’s talk about it together next ti!”
Soon I left the office as if running away.
‘…I’m sure you two will take care of it.’
Even thinking about cancer, I am not in a position to tell soone else to get involved in their dating business.
***
Ti always flies.
Isn’t he like that too?
No matter how busy or leisurely I lived, when I look back, it always passes by in an instant.
It was like that this ti too.
‘How co you’re busier than in the labyrinth…’
He ets a nobleman introduced to him by the forr real estate agent, and is called to Count Alminus because of an aspect that requires coordination within the business.
We also investigated what preparations other families participating in the contest hosted by the Marquis were making.
If you win the order, decide how to share the profits with other collaborating families, including the Goldbeard family, etc.
“Uncle, are you awake?”
“Wash up quickly and get ready to go. “If this continues, it will be late.”
As I continued my daily routine of not being able to sleep well, it suddenly beca brighter.
That day.
“iced coffee! “Today is the day, right?”
“Oh oh! “It is a day to show the world the innate superiority of our warriors!”
As soon as I got ready and headed to the eting place, I saw warriors already gathered in the vacant lot holding shovels.
90 barbarians and 10 dwarves.
According to the contest rules, the best 100 people were carefully selected among our warriors.
‘How reassuring and dignified they are.’
After confirming that each person’s eyes were alive, I did not speak for a long ti.
“What are you doing? Everyone, take your tools.”
It was a line I wanted to say at least once.
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