I just binged on this novel yesterday and wanted moar. And since I know a little Japanese (probably around N3 (never really took any exam)) I said, what the hell, why not do it myself.
This wonât really be a permanent thing though Iâve done up to 41 already. I messaged the current translator (Parallel-sama) and told him the details (if youâre Parallel-sama and never got anything message me pl0x). I will binge on this so long as Iâm a NEET haha. Or until I get bored anyway. I really am doing this on a whim while waiting for the blessings of Hello Work-sama.
Please do forgive me if there are any mistakes and please do point them out.
P.S. I never knew translation was hard work. It took me hours. Literally.
Iâll stop blabbering now so you can enjoy.
Edit: I changed the names â please check the glossary.
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âYal, is it really fine for you to not stay like them?â
âYes, I have decided to devote my life to you, after all.â Yal said with a grin.
All the former Ferrum Territory has become part of the Ars Territory. That includes, of course, the territory of my original village.
After all, it would be a waste to abandon or to neglect the village weâve spent years to reclaim and develop. Having said that, managing all these lands by myself would be out of the question.
Thus, I asked each of the villagers whether they would like to stay in the village or come with me.
A large part, particularly from those who I saved as children and those who were slaves, who I have now freed by the way, have decided to come with me. I will grant them territory.
Most of the refugees who came last year, on the other hand, elected to stay in the village even though I thought they would want to come back to their hometowns. They probably felt it would be more comfortable to live their lives in the new village.
However, itâs a village where one hundred and thirty people lived. Having only thirty people living there would be a waste so I plan to add more people from my new territory there.
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(Scene change)
âAlright, all members are accounted for huh.â
We have Tetra, Soyon, Lulu, Ron, Roswald, Gram, and Yal. Bolus and Bartolo has also joined.
âHey, I think I feel like Iâm the only one sticking out like a sore thumb.â (Bartolo)
âWell, I heard Bartolo-san holds some territory so I figured to consult your opinions on managing territory.â (Almis)
Itâs my first time managing territory. I really donât know anything about it.
Thatâs why asking a senpai is only natural.
âSoâŠfirst, please teach us what feudal lords do.â (Almis)
âItâs not a big deal, really. Basically, youâre responsible for maintaining public order, sorcery defense, territorial defense, and giving tribute to King Rosyth. Youâre also responsible for passing judgement and justice. Also managing necessary expenses and tax collection. Thatâs pretty much it.â (Bartolo)
Hey, isnât that a big deal?
âWell, although it might not be a walk in the park, itâs not that difficult as youâre imagining. First, of course, is the tribute to King Rosyth, but youâve been given exemption for two years due to these special circumstances.â (Bartolo)
Ah, right. Something like focusing on recovery and reconstruction or what not.
âAs for tax collection, you let each of the village heads and the landlords collect them for you. You only have to set the tax rate. Well, the old landlords in your territory were all executed so thereâs another problem for you.â (Bartolo)
The landlords supported and cooperated with King Ferrum. Thereâs no way an excuse like âWe were deceived by King Ferrum!â would float. So, all of them got executed while their relatives fell into slavery. You might call them pitiful but itâs just them reaping what they sowed.
âSorcery defense should be left to sorcerers. Especially since you have a few particularly skilled sorcerers in your team. However, it is very important that you take care, retain, and conserve those who can ride souls.â (Bartolo)
This means I canât let Tetra, Soyon, and Lulu participate in the construction of magical barriers. It might be fine if the scope of the barrier were small but covering the whole of my territory would be impossible. (Re-check)
Moreover, thereâs also that country somewhere who was known for the behind the scene sorcery attacks ten years ago.
âSpeaking of which, regarding, the junior sorcerers employed by King Ferrum, theyâre in jail but I can free them and use them as per my discretion right?â (Almis)
âWell, yes, since administering justice is one of your jobs. I think thatâs the reason King Rosyth left them there in the first place.â
I see. Thatâs King Rosyth for you. Splendid.
âAs for maintaining public order and territorial defense, we will be helping you for the meantime.â (Bartolo)
âWould that be alright?â (Almis)
âItâs an order direct from King Rosyth. The king is not stupid enough to completely leave behind the defense of a territory bordering King Domorugalâs domains to someone who doesnât have territorial management experience except that of a small village.â (Bartolo)
Ah, right. We border King Domorugalâs territory.
âBut donât worry much. It would be fine, really. King Domorugal is busy fighting a war with King Girubetto and King Fardam after all. He wonât have the leeway to look south.â (Bartolo)
Is it really alright?
Youâd get attacked if you get careless you know.
âPlease tell me more about my judicial duties. What laws do I have to base my judgements on?â (Almis)
âBasically, it depends upon your discretion. Well, murders and virgin rape typically warrant the death penalty of course. Robbery and general rape warrant the amputation of the right arm. Petty theft warrants caning or whipping. Thatâs pretty much how conventional judicial wisdom goes.â (Bartolo)
In short, itâs customary/common law huh.
In the first place, without a proper/dominant system of writing, thereâs probably no use writing down the laws.
âThen letâs just leave the judgements to the village chiefsâ opinions and discretion.â (Almis)
I can now somewhat understand the things I need to do.
With this I can somewhat get by. (Re-do ăăăȘăäżșă§ăăȘăăšăȘăăȘăăăă )
âFor the meantime, I think we should start a population census.â (Almis)
âWhat do we do specifically?â (Someone)
âWe record in writing the sex, age, and occupation/industry of all the people within our territory.â (Almis)
Thereâs not a lot of people who has a good command of the Cretian language. Inevitably, because of this, there wonât be something like family registers and such. Therefore, the village chief, which is the person who knows the village the most, becomes in charge of the tax collection and governance in behalf of his lord. Itâs become a system like that. But this becomes the stage for tax evasion, corruption, and acting as one pleases. Surely lots of taxes are wasted and unaccounted for because of this.
I would like to address this one way or another.
âBut the people who can freely write in Cretian, including Leader and Tetra, arenât even more than ten people. I donât think this would work.â
âDonât worry about that. Weâll make the forms beforehand. Youâll only have to write the numbers in them.â (Almis)
That way, tallying the results would also be much easier.
âThe forms would be handwritten? That would be too bothersome I think.â
âIâve also thought about that. I think I have a solution and it shouldnât be too hard.â (Almis)
We would be able to prepare them in large quantities by printing them, that is by Woodblock Printing.
âYouâve thought of a great idea huh. Can we also do it in my territory?â (Bartolo)
âThere no particular problem with that. It would cost you though. Donât forget the cost of the paper too.â (Almis)
âMy territory probably has around 6000 to 7000 people though. How much paper would that take?â (Bartolo)
âLetâs seeâŠA sheet could have twenty peopleâs data recorded in them so you would probably need three hundred to three hundred fifty sheets of paper. A sheet of paper would cost around 10 bronze coins so that would be around 3500 bronze coins.â (Almis)
Bartolo held his head with his two hands as he heard my answer.
âYou calculate fast huh. 3500 bronze coins huh? How much would that be if I paid with wheat? Iâve never used bronze coins so I donât know.â (Bartolo)
âI donât have experience buying wheat with bronze coins so I donât now but if with salt against bronze coins, that would be around 21000 didals (350 kilos).â (Almis)
Bartolo grimaced as I said so.
âThatâs pretty expensive huh. Make it cheaper, come on.â (Bartolo)
âWell, itâs pretty hard on us too you know. But since weâre fellows after all Iâll cut down the price by twenty percent.â (Almis)
For now, itâs become that weâll trade paper with wheat. With this weâll be able to secure our food provisions.
âThen the next order of business would be the tax rate. The Ars territory fell into ruin because of King Ferrumâs reign therefore I think we should lower the tax rate.â (Almis)
At the same time, this is also a bid for popularity with the people. Iâm a newcomer after all.
âHowever, if we lower the tax rate too much we wonât have income. Moderation is needed. So, what would be the prevailing reasonable tax rate?â (Probably Almis)
âLetâs see. Thereâs lot of patterns that influence the tax rate after all. If itâs payment in kind (PIK), sixty percent would be expected. However, they can also pay thirty percent of that in the form of labor.â (Bartolo)
According to Bartolo, in PIK, they could pay in wheat, cloth, or a specialty product like when blacksmiths pay with swords and spears.
âThen letâs go with a PIK only system. The tax rate would beâŠmaybe 40%. Preferably with wheat.â (Almis)
âThe reasoning isâŠ?â Tetra asked.
âThere is a need for desolated farmlands to recover. Therefore, there is no leeway to round people up for labor. The only thing we can do is to let them pursue agriculture. King Ferrum considerably strengthened the defenses on the border with King De Morgal so there wonât be any plans for some special kind of construction.â (Almis)
âThen how about the manufacture of paper and the repair and construction of defense facilities burned in the recent war?â (Tetra)
âWe will go with employing people. We will pay grain as a salary.â (Almis)
Thereâs probably a lot of people who can participate with that kind of special income. Especially widows who lost husbands and sons in the war. We can let them manufacture paper. You donât use energy to the extent of farming in paper making after all. Instead of the somewhat difficult farming, papermaking, with a reliable income, would probably be more convenient for the women.
Besides, I plan to introduce the thousand-tooth thresher. If the widows became paper manufacturers, then the effects of introducing the thresher would be lessened.
âAlright, then that seems to be it for domestic affairs. Of the greatest importance is the Crop Rotation System. This needs to be widely introduced to our territory.â (Almis)
Well, for the meantime this will do for the crop rotation system. Itâs not something you can easily change or implement after all.
âThen how should we gather the taxes?â (Almis)
âThe village chief will collect them from the villagers then we will collect from the village chiefs. Should they work illegally or embezzle tax proceeds, then they would be taken care of as per the feudal lordsâ jurisdictions.â (Tetra)
âThatâs a great idea huh.â (Almis)
We need to dispatch bureaucrat-cum-soldiers to every village. That is exactly the opinion I wanted to impart. With that system, the village chiefs would direct the villagers. Meanwhile, the taxes would be collected by the bureaucrat-cum-soldiers. I can trust them after all if they were my comrades. They most probably canât be bought/bribed as well. With this we can also centralize power. Hitting two birds with one stone. Thatâs my Tetra. Sheâs a genius ainât she.
Next would be the martial affairs.
âWhat do we⊠What should we do about soldiers?â (Ron)
RonâŠItâs fine if you donât use polite speech youâre not used too, you know. Actually, itâs kind of lonely that youâre using polite speech. (TL Note: This line is not in parentheses so I donât know if Almis said this out loud but he probably did considering Ronâs response.)
âUhâŠNoâŠWell, Leader has become the patriarch of a powerful clan you see. So, I figured distinction should become important. I canât stand it when people make light of our leader because we donât speak polite speech.â (Ron)
ââŠYouâve thought about that muchâŠâ (Almis) (TL Note: Almis is touched/moved here. Doesnât translate well from Japanese)
People grow huh. (TL Note: AgainâŠdoes not translate well)
Iâm a little touched.
Well, thereâs some truth in what Ron said. But itâs not like our relationships would suddenly change because of using polite speech.
âThen the answer to the previous question is?â
âAh, Sorry. I was moved a little. Hmm. Soldiers, huh. For the meantime, we should confirm the number of soldiers we have.â
First is everyone from the village â 30 people. Everyone is equipped with iron forged weapons. Skill and morale is extraordinarily high. Next are the âWe love Tetraâ troops (Tetra Daisuki Tai) commanded by Bolus, 40 people all with bronze equipment.
These are my present forces, 70 people in total.
We can add Bartoloâs forces which would be a hundred. Around ten possess iron equipment while the rest have bronze equipment. Morale and skill are unknown. The only thing I know is that Bartoloâs forces faced King Ferrumâs army head on so you can probably count on their skills.
They will fight with us for the meantime.
We also have forces loaned to us by King Rosyth, one hundred soldiers all bronze equipped. Although you canât say their skills and morale are high, you canât say theyâre low either. The King would be paying for their expenses.
This means that should King De Morgal attack us we would immediately be able to face them with 270 soldiers. How would we fare with this?
âHow much is King De Morgalâs total martial power?â (Almis)
âAround 10,000 men strong. He brings out that much when he slugs it out with King Gillbed and King Fardam. Should all the powerful clans in the kingdom under King Rosyth unite, we should be fielding around 5,000 soldiers. However, in reality, we would only be fielding around 3,000. But be at ease. King De Morgal is always at war with King Gillbed and King Fardam. Therefore, 10,000 men marching against us would be highly unlikely. It would be 3,000 at most.â (Bartolo)
I see. That means we should have enough to face them evenly. If we could stall them for timeâŠ
3,000 against 270âŠthatâs somewhatâŠ
âAt the very least, I want 500 soldiers. Meaning we would need 230 new soldiers.â (Almis)
âWould we turn to conscription as expected?â (Tetra)
I answer Tetraâs question.
âHmmm. I donât like conscription you see.â (Almis)
Conscripts have bad efficiency. You would have to pull people who donât want to go to war forcibly somewhere plus youâd have to give them equipment. Plus itâs because of forcefully siphoning the labor force to the army that tax yields go down.
They would only be useful after training them for a long time but by then their term of service would have ended. They would then come back to neglected desolated fields and the vicious cycle begins again.
You would give them guns, and by pulling the trigger, let them kill people. Furthermore, the concept of self-determination would have to permeate society and every citizen would have to be seriously thinking about national defense. It may be possible in the modern era, but doing it at this civilization level is a long shot. (TL Note: Unsure â Too Complex)
You would need strict training in the hoplite corps after all. The people of the Ars Clan Territory would find any leader good so long as the taxes go down anyway.
Therefore, conscription is out of the question.
In times of crises it might be fine, but peaceful times wouldnât need that much soldiers anyway.
âConscripts would have too much of a difference in skill and morale with us. In the worst case, they might just become dead weight. Our role is containment, right? Therefore, I believe what we need would be quality as opposed to quantity.â (Almis)
âHmm. For an amateur, you sure do know your stuff huh.â (Bartolo)
I got praised by Bartolo.
What, Iâm not happy at all even if Iâm praised by this guy you know! (TL Note: Tsun tsun)
âAlright, itâs decided! It would cost us cash but letâs recruit regulars.â (Almis)
âUmm. Older brother, should we announce the recruitment when we collect the taxes?â
âAh, letâs go with that.â (Almis)
Posting the announcement or erecting a sign would probably be useless. There probably isnât anyone who would be able to read them anyway.
âNee. Almis-san. Arenât you forgetting something important?â (Gram)
âSomething important?â (Almis)
âItâs archers. ARCHERS. When you speak of defensive battles, you gotta have archers, right?â (Gram)
Gram expressed with great emphasis.
Well, itâs not like I forgot about archers butâŠ
âArchers are expensive, you see. You would need advanced skills. We will be increasing them butâŠ.â (Almis)
In the Aldnea Peninsula, Hoplites would be the deciding factor in battle.
âCavalry! CavalryâŠCavalry would be necessary, right older brother?â
âHorses are expensive too you know? Besides, cow and horse tilling would be the priority anyway.â (Almis)
We wonât be able to gather much anyway. What can ten cavalrymen do as a cavalry division? At the very least we need a hundred to function properly so why bother. My Japanese sense tells me that itâll then become âLetâs gather a hundred light vehicles!â or something like that.
âNext, we would need to mass produce black powder.â
It canât be made easily after all. A lot of things will happen so making it canât be helped.
âThat powder is amazing huh. Teach me how to make it too.â (Bartolo)
âIt would be a problem if the technique to make it gets leaked so thatâs the only thing I canât tell you. Besides, itâs not something you can prepare in large quantities plus the efficacy varies.â (Re-do, too complicated)
It was a good thing the enemy was in close formation when we used it in the defensive battle. Otherwise, the gunpowder stocks wouldnât have been enough. It was a surprise rear attack, on the other hand, when we used it to defeat King Ferrum therefore ensuring success.
Itâs particularly effective when used against an enemy for the first time. But after that, the enemy would probably prepare countermeasures. Relying on gunpowder too much would be bad.
You need large quantities of the ingredients to make gunpowder. You can get countless amount of sulfur from volcanoes, you can also produce large quantities of charcoal, and create a reliable method of producing large quantities of saltpeter.
However, you canât easily make that much spears with ignition magic attached. For that, you need a substance called magic stones of good quality to manufacture. A magic stone refers to stones suitable for sorcery among charm stones. It was named by Tetra.
These stones may be cheap but there arenât a lot of them either. People think theyâre trash so nobody mines them.
Therefore, collecting them in large quantities would take special expenses which for some reason could go high. Itâs a troublesome thing that could cost something much more than what the magic stone could be worth. (Re-do, too complex.)
If it canât explode, then the gunpowder would useless. On the other hand, if we use ignition cords then it you would have to consider the large possibility of it not exploding, making it very unreliable.
âIs that so? Fine. When the day that you could mass produce it comes, then please by all means, teach the method to me.â Bartolo readily withdrew.
âIn exchange, please teach me how to manufacture paper.â (Bartolo)
âThat I would be teaching King Rosyth so please be at ease.â (Almis)
As expected, it has become difficult to keep secrets when you become a subordinate.
âNext would be sorcery, yes? We need to set-up barriers.â
The reason I and everyone almost died from starvation and the reason Tetraâs parents died was the famine caused by a curse.
I understand that we should invest forces on the matter if you think about it clearly.
âI heard a huge country from the north applied the curse.â (Almis)
âYeah. Itâs the Rozel Kingdom, right? Itâs the country that dominates the whole northern part of the Adernia Peninsula.â
King Rozel huh? Alright, Iâll remember the name.
âKing Ferrum did not put great importance on putting up barriers so the Famine happened, right? If I remember correctly, King Ferrum has 9 high-level Sorcerers. All of them never participated in the construction of barriers. I guess it would still not be enough even if I release the sorcerers in jail and assign them to the task.â (Almis)
âTheyâre not enough huh. However, in the Rosyth Kingdom, we have the national barrier put up by Julia-sama. Therefore, at the minimum, we need to assign one high-level sorcerer for the job.â
One person minimum?
HmmmâŠTetra or Soyon or Ruru? Which one should I pick?
âI heard that a young sorcererâs soul would be more suitable for soul-riding because theyâre more energetic. Therefore you should conserve those three.â
But then I wonât have any high-class sorcerer left?
âSir Almis, I think I know someone suitable for the role.â Said Bolus who was all but silent from the beginning.
What could it be?
âThe sorceress who engraved the sacred characters on Madame Tetraâs back. The old woman should have been able to soul-ride a long time ago. Barrier construction and age should be unrelated, I believe. Therefore, why donât we try to leave it to the old sorceress?â (Bolus)
âThatâs a great idea.â (Almis)
Alright, letâs do that.
Though I feel bad making the elderly work.
âUmmâŠdoesnât that mean we wonât have anything to do?â Soyon asked as she raised her hand.
âNoâŠnoâŠI have lots of things Iâll have to do for you guys.â (Almis)
First, Sorcery training for the other sorcerers. Also, the manufacture of spear fuses.
Since Iâll be having Tetra personally assisting me, Iâll make Soyon and Ruru compensate in those fields.
âIn other words, nothingâs changed huh.â Said Ruru.
Well, itâs just like that I guess.
âAfter that, I want to increase the variety of animals we can use for Soul-riding. Yes, Iâd like a dog for that after all. And then an owl or a bat for night-time reconnaissance.â (Almis)
âAnd how do we acquire them?â
âFor the meantime, Iâll try and ask the Cretians. That country is always at war the whole year so they should probably be knowledgableâ
That night.
âNee. Almis.â (Tetra)
âHmm?? What is ihmmmmm!!â (Almis)
My lips got covered.
Tetra looks at me with moist eyes.
âArenât you forgetting the most important duty of a lord?â (TL Note: Oh yeah! Cue Matt Hardy Theme Song)
âOh yes. I seem to have forgotten.â (TL Note: Seriously, who forgets the most important meal of the day?)
I grabbed Tetraâs shoulders, held her closer to me, and stole a kiss from her lips.
Just like that I pushed her down. ( ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°)