Font Size
15px

-Clop, clop.

The expedition began after passing through the gate procedures.

Inside the carriage, following the line of marching soldiers, I took the ti to assess the current expedition’s finances with Cheska.

“While the troops are filled, it will be difficult to sustain the entire expedition with only the support from the Imperial Family. It might be manageable for now, but if the expedition is prolonged, it will be burdenso. Have you prepared any solutions for this?”

“Well, I thought about getting more support money by working hard on the subjugations and using bounties to reinforce the expedition…”

“If you run the expedition like that, there won’t be any salary left for the expedition mbers. You don’t plan to exploit them for free, do you?”

“…That’s absolutely unacceptable.”

Even now, I still rember not getting paid during my porter days. How could I treat people who follow to the brink of death like that?

But I want to minimize damage, and pushing them too hard for results is not an easy task.

“…Is there any good way?”

“The best way is to recruit investors through promotion.”

“Investors?”

“During the expedition, we will arrive at garrison areas or gates, and there will be opportunities to reveal the subjugation achievents of the current expedition. If news of the achievents spreads throughout the empire, authorities or interest groups seeking to gain from the reputation will approach first.”

“That’s definitely a good opinion… But wouldn’t they have co by now if that was the case?”

In the first place, I had a perception of having risen from an outsider to a high position, so I wasn’t well-regarded by those in power.

Even this expedition barely received minimal support from the Imperial Family, so it was hard to expect things to go as planned, even if we achieved results afterward.

“There’s no need to worry about that. Sponsors are eager to take advantage of pioneering activities like this, so even if they pretend to cooperate, they all see each other as competitors.”

“Taking advantage, what do you an?”

“Because sponsoring the subjugation team brings more than just a share of the bounty and fa. The main purpose of investors is to be the first to establish their na in the pioneering area and secure monopolies or distribution routes when stability cos.”

Right, this subjugation also held significance for territorial expansion.

If we focused on profit, the secondary benefits, such as real estate speculation, resource acquisition, and securing distribution routes, would be greater than the fa and rewards from sponsorship.

Additionally, sponsoring an excellent subjugation team would also raise their evaluation of the Imperial Family, providing a good opportunity to secure a position in the governnt that would change dramatically before and after the succession ceremony.

“…In short, if we achieve results, the environnt will be created for investnt to follow naturally.”

“Of course, given that Hero Woo Hyo-sung’s reputation among the authorities isn’t very good, so level of persuasion and incentive will be necessary. I will prepare asures for this, so please focus on the subjugation with the expedition mbers, Hero Woo Hyo-sung.”

“Oh, sure. That sounds good.”

“Next, I’d like to discuss the managent of supplies and the expedition plan. In my opinion, doing it this way…”

After that, Cheska continued to explain in detail how to lead the current expedition.

It was very logical and easy to understand, even for soone like who wasn’t familiar with such things…

Honestly, it felt like he could be an accountant or CEO in our original world without any issues.

“You seem to be quite familiar with this kind of work.”

“I have no choice but to be familiar.”

With that question accompanied by the curiosity of why such an excellent person would support my side, Cheska replied while reviewing the docunts.

“As a noble managing an estate, organizing ledgers, and learning law are essential skills.”

“That’s true, but there are many nobles who don’t even do such minimal official duties… So why did you volunteer for the subjugation team?”

“This is also part of the investnt. I aim to receive a share of the subjugation team’s achievents by directly providing personnel from my side…”

“No, I an, if that’s the case, you could just send supplies or personnel. Why did you personally co here?”

No matter how much he was scorned as a royal bastard, he was still the head of an estate and family.

Isn’t it unprofitable for a person of authority to personally work on-site?

“…Sigh.“

With such a question, Cheska sighed, which was unusual for him, and put the docunt he was holding on the table.

Then he looked at indifferently and said.

“We have no money.”

“What?”

“We can’t afford to add to the supplies, nor do we have personnel to help. My estate is so short of funds that it’s hard to even pay the workers, so I have no choice but to personally go out and work to pay next month’s salaries.”

“…”

“Is this explanation sufficient?”

“Oh, yes. Sure.”

I had a lot to say, but the reason was understandable.

Having power yet unable to rest… I never knew poor nobles could be so pitiful and deprived.

“How is Ga-ram doing?”

Feeling a bit awkward, I changed the subject, and Cheska, while skimming through the docunts, replied.

“Ms. Ga-ram is currently involved in setting up a shelter, following my instructions, after completing the reinforcent work at the previous excavation site.”

“A shelter?”

“You never know what might happen. We need to set up a place for people to take refuge in case of danger.”

Certainly, we never know what might happen in this world, but considering what we are doing now, I didn’t think it was sothing to look at positively.

This subjugation mission was for the succession ceremony that would take place in six months, and it also aid to strengthen the maintenance of the empire.

In such a situation, a shelter… Even if there was no such intention, it could be interpreted as wishing for the downfall of the empire.

“…Isn’t it a bad investnt, considering you said you don’t have money?”

“Do you really think so?”

An imdiate response to such a concern-filled question.

Along with that, Cheska took his eyes off the docunts and started glaring at .

Apart from public perception and political reasons, do you really think the empire will be safe forever?

-Gulp.

The reason I unconsciously swallowed was that I recalled a conversation I had with Airi before starting this expedition.

She said that the world would soon face destruction, and her mission was to save as many people as possible from that destruction.

And she chose as her partner necessary for that mission.

“It’s not bad to be prepared for contingencies. If soone has to do it, I think it’s better that I do it.”

Yes, after this expedition ends, sothing incomparable to what we’ve faced so far will definitely happen.

As that tension crept up, Cheska concluded the current conversation while still looking over the docunts.

“And when my mission is over, I have to settle my position, so I don’t need to cling to authority…”

“Mission?”

“…I’ve talked too much.”

-Rustle, rustle.

The sound of flipping docunts continued for a while.

In that silence, while looking over the docunts together, I took ti to mull over Cheska’s previous words.

No need to cling to authority. What did he an by that?

Anyway, after Cheska took charge of the expedition’s financial managent, the expedition proceeded more smoothly than expected.

Although so monsters appeared along the way, most of them were taken care of by the well-trained soldiers without having to intervene.

Supply was also regularly provided upon arrival at gates or garrison areas, so our progress was not delayed.

Of course, this was only the case in safe areas.

“Hero, I’m sorry to interrupt the eting, but may I have a mont?”

Yes, the problem will arise when we enter areas with less imperial influence.

Thinking that ti was approaching, I stopped the eting with Cheska and imdiately got out of the carriage to stand in front of the soldiers.

The soldiers, who had stopped for a mont, were facing a canyon area.

Amid the soldiers who opened the way for while being on alert, Lieutenant Sanson began to approach directly.

“Did sothing serious happen?”

“Rather than sothing serious happening, I’d say there are signs it might happen soon.”

Sanson said so and took the lead, guiding .

Following him, we arrived at a place where a protected adventurer surrounded by soldiers was.

“Ugh, ugh, damn it. Damn it…!!”

“Let treat you first. Calm down, and explain the situation…”

“Do I look like I can calm down?! The damn hero wrecked the expedition team!”

The adventurer yelled, pushing away the dics and clerics who had co to treat him.

Even now, blood was pouring from various parts of his body, but he was focused only on expressing his despair.

“I told them not to go! No matter how many orcs there were, only a hero could handle that number. What about the rest of us…?!”

“…I get the gist.”

Fortunately, we all had enough background knowledge to understand the situation just from his sobbing.

In short, another subjugation team led by a hero entered this canyon with confidence and was annihilated by a horde of orcs.

I don’t know what happened to the hero who charged in confidently, but judging by the condition of the hired adventurer, most of them didn’t fare well.

“Hero, what will you do?”

Sanson and the expedition mbers imdiately asked .

With their serious gazes on , I took a mont to think.

The lieutenant and the administrative staff only assist with opinions. As the total leader of the expedition, the final decision rests with .

We just finished resupplying, the soldiers were in perfect condition, and the opponent was a horde of orcs, which was less dangerous than demons or undead…

“Everyone, stay here. I’ll scout alone first.”

“What? You’ll scout personally, Hero…?”

“If the orcs have settled in the canyon, it would be better to move with a small elite team.”

Even though they were caught off guard, wasn’t an entire expedition team led by a hero annihilated?

In reality, orcs were stupid, and few could use magic, but their physique was bigger than humans, and their reproductive ability was strong.

If such orcs were swarming in this canyon before the subjugation would even begin, rushing in could be more dangerous.

“Scouts, focus on searching this area and looking for any survivors. The rest, prepare to defend against orcs possibly swarming out of the canyon…”

“Ah, yes. If you say so, Hero, we will follow.”

Alright, with this, the expedition team shouldn’t suffer major damage in case of an ergency.

I’d scout first, and if I deed it safe, I’d lead the expedition team to start the subjugation.

“Please wait a mont.”

As I was planning and about to walk into the forest, Cheska called out to .

As always, his indifferent gaze seed to show dissatisfaction with heading into the forest.

“What’s wrong? Is sothing bothering you?”

Co to think of it, he had a sowhat principled side.

I thought he might point out that it would be dangerous for the person in charge to step forward, or that it would disrupt the chain of command.

“If it’s alright, may I accompany you?”

“What?”

“I agree that a capable few should scout, but it’s better to have two than one in case of an ergency.”

“No, that’s true, but if we were to select personnel, we would take from the scout team. Why are you volunteering?”

Even though you volunteered for the expedition because you’re a poor noble, what follows is heading straight into danger.

When I expressed my concern, Cheska quietly answered.

“Because I’m interested in you.”

“What?”

“I want to watch you closely, so I said I’d follow. Is there a problem?”

“…”

I stared at him blankly for ten seconds.

After understanding what he said, I quietly averted my gaze and spoke with a slightly embarrassed voice.

“Sorry. I’m not into that, and I have a wife…”

“It’s not like that.”

You are reading I Became a Foreign Worker Loved by Transcendents Chapter 157: No Money, But Interest on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.