Easygoing Territory Defense By The Optimistic Lord Vol 5 – Sou Akaike

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Given Arte’s age, it was impressive that she understood that much of the conversation, but she might take that the wrong way if I said it aloud, especially since I was younger than her. Instead, I took a look around the village. Following Esparda’s advice from a while back, I had enclosed a pretty wide area with the wall, meaning we currently had a ton of open space in the village. But in the context of our future plans, we had barely enough ground to accommodate all the people we wanted to bring in.

As always, Esparda is one step ahead. Talk about wisdom. As I walked around, I talked to myself about my vision for Seatoh Village. “I still want more restaurants, clothing shops, and other miscellaneous goods stores on this street. I’d also love to have an open market with stalls. We can set up some blacksmiths near the dwarf forge, and then we’ll need carpenters, storage units for the businesses… Oh, and a fancy residential district and park. Hmm, what else do we need?” We had long since passed the point where we could reasonably describe this place as a village, but given how long we’d been doing it, I was committed to the name to the very end.

Arte, hearing my monologue, raised a hand. “Don’t we need a hospital?” “Oh, I forgot about that. We totally do.” I smiled at her. Till raised her hand next. “I would like a library!” “I see, I see. What about education? We probably need schools, huh? Could we get by just teaching reading, writing, and basic arithmetic? People won’t be able to read books without those skills.” “Wait, you want to teach the commoners, too?” Till asked. “I’d like everyone to get an education.” Arte cocked her head in confusion, and Till and Khamsin exchanged looks.

Apparently that wasn’t standard practice. In Scuderia, the nobility hired tutors, while middle-class folk like knights or merchants sent their kids to be educated at cram schools. Under this system, only those born into affluent households could receive an education. Everyone else had a fundamentally different relationship with money and regularly juggled high expenses, making it commonplace for those born into poverty to receive no education at all. There were exceptions to this, obviously. For example, someone could become a merchant-in-training, which would give them the opportunity to receive an education.

But that sort of thing was relatively uncommon.

Table of Contents Page Prologue: The Plan to Build the Strongest Fortress City Chapter 1: Japan’s Famous Castle Chapter 2: Completion of the Fortress City Chapter 3: Defensive Stronghold Chapter 4: Yelenetta, on the Move Chapter 5: Returning Home Chapter 6: The Importance of Human Resources Chapter 7: All Ready Chapter 8: Brothers, Reunited Chapter 9: The Situation Chapter 10: Revealing Fortress City Murcia Final Chapter: From All Positions Side Story: Sword Technique Side Story: Researching Arte’s Magic Side Story: The Bell & Rango Company’s Efforts to Acquire Capable Personnel Side Story: The Murcia Chivalric Order Afterword Newsletter OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com Prologue: The Plan to Build the Strongest Fortress City H OWDY, Y’ALL.

IT’S ME, VAN. EVERYONE’S IDOL. I’d been told to repair a busted fortress smack dab in the middle of the battlefield. You know, the kind that’d be under constant fire from missiles in my world. I also had orders to defend it if the enemy struck. If someone heard about all this without context, they’d probably think I was being sentenced to some new form of torture. But despite it all, I was brimming with determination. The fire and passion in my eyes were probably visible a mile away.

After all, I was on the verge of getting my hands on foods I’d long since given up ever tasting again: curry and rice, fluffy pancakes, and even ramen. For that dream to become a reality, though, I had to be able to do business with the Central Continent, a region known for its plentiful spices and other ingredients. This meant we had to take Yelenetta, which functioned as the gateway to that region.

Delicious food. That was what drove me on! “All right! First, we need to gather materials! Everyone, collect all the pieces of the fortress you can and put them where they need to go.” “Yessir!” Armed with my instructions, the members of the Seatoh Village Chivalric Order split into their respective squads and got to work. Members of the other orders stayed behind to take on other jobs.

I needed to remain mindful of the fact that most of these people outranked me by a long shot. They were older, too, the kind of nobles who, under normal circumstances, would have no reason to acknowledge any requests I made of them.

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