At present, our country has paper and salt for industry.
We can also add to this the seized Garnet stones from the previous war.
Thanks to these three, our present public finance is profiting.
However, money is something you need in as much quantity as possible.
From hereon, the construction of the capital, the road project, and flood control project will begin.
At anyrate, weâll need money for the other things too such as the propagation of iron tool production, horses, and cows.
Moreover, I want to quickly finish the propagation of a monetary economy throughout the country. To achieve that, I think other industries are also necessary.
The country is producing paper, iron, and garnet stones while monopolizing their means of production.
With that, although the countryâs income is increasing, the peopleâs incomes are not.
Furthermore, paper is not something the people are using. Even garnet is something that only some landowners buy.
While acquisition of foreign currency is important, increasing domestic demand is also important.
Even the common people of the Rosyth Kingdom need goods they can buy and splurge on a little.
For the time being, what Iâve roughly thought about is recommending the production of liquor varieties such as whiskey, vodka, grappa, and the like.
If we change the pot stills weâre currently using into a continuous/column stills, we should be able to produce distilled liquor in large quantities.[TLN1]
I only understand the structure of continuous stills so Iâll pass this task on to a craftsman.
He should be able to manage and create something similar to it. Itâs fine if they could only create one with a performance not worse than the existing stills. Itâs just a matter of improving it as the years pass by.
As for wine, itâs being made by farm villages everywhere.
Next, itâll be good if we now let those we put for export to properly mature. This, however, would make the maturity period into three years and above.
Grappas, on the other hand, mature in around six months to become alcohol so we should proactively make them.
Weâll now be able to reuse all the lees that weâve been throwing away so our profits margins will also increase.[TLN2]
As for beer, Iâm not recommending we make it.
I donât understand much but it seems the Adernians and Cretians donât like beer that much.
In the first place, wine, for them, is something that is drunk diluted with water.
Something drunk excessively and on its own without being diluted, like beer, is something theyâd consider uncivilized.
In the first place, barley is largely known as livestock feed, so the people kind of look down on it.
Thatâs why theyâd probably hate beer.
Vodka is also made from barley but itâs probably safe to recommend since it can be drunk diluted with water. Itâs also something not drunk excessively.
Well, thereâll always be someone whoâd be drinking it like a fish anyway.
Iâm also recommending the cultivation of flax and hemp. Iâm wondering about what to do with hemp, however.
âWhat should we do with hemp?â
I try asking Julia and Tetra.
This really is common knowledge, but hemp is something that can be turned into narcotics.
Naturally, if I recommended its cultivation, thereâll always be someone who would be cultivating it only for recreational use.
Cracking down on it would be a herculean task.
In the first place, there are already a lot of farm villages cultivating hemp in this country, so it wasnât prohibited. Itâll be like snatching away livelihoods after all with the added bonus of creating a shortage in domestic textile supplies.
However, in the end, cannabis is a narcotic.
While you often hear that the âtoxicity of cannabis is lower than tobaccoâ, from my point of view as someone who has never done both (that goes without saying), theyâre just unnecessary things.
If itâs not popular then itâd be better if it stays that way.
Itâll only corrupt public order after all, and greatly increase medical expenses.
Itâll also feed organized crime.
At this present level of popularity, if we wanted to put it out of fashion then we should be able to.
If it grows into a custom, then even something like this would become inextinguishable.
That said, clothes can be made from hemp.
We obtained large quantities of wool from the Equus tribe so weâre still satisfying demand.
However, once we unify the Adernia Peninsula, thereâs a high chance that demand would overtake supply.
Since we are propagating, via sorcerers, the sterilization processes from making distilled spirits, we are also reducing fatalities from postpartum infections.
Crop rotation is also slowly propagating therefore greatly increasing food production.
With these developments, future demand of clothing is sure to increase.
Should we monopolize the production and sale of hemp and ward off the popularity of narcotics?
Or should we recommend the cultivation of hemp in order to satisfy clothing demands?
âWe should monopolize it. For textiles, rather than hemp, we should be recommending flax. Unnecessary things are unnecessary. Medicine that makes a fool of people should be regulated.â
Tetra first gives her opinion.
Linen, from flax, is an extremely popular textile in the west.
My clothes are also made from linen.
Itâs softer than hemp after all. It also feels better to the touch.
Well, certainly flax itself is enough, huh. Recommending hemp is probably unnecessary.
âHmm, I think itâs better if we recommend it, you know. We wonât be able to monocrop flax, right? In contrast, we could introduce hemp through crop rotation, so we should be able to produce them in great quantities. Besides, even if we regulate hemp, itâll still enter the country, right? The Cretians and the like are hooked on it after all.â
Come to think of it, there are lots of Cretians addicted to cannabis, huhâŠâŠ
If those guys enter the country, then naturally cannabis follows.
Cretians would be like âDude, this thingâs crazy yo.â And Adernians would be like âSeriously? Let me try dude!!â
Crazy Cretians. Donât pull my pure innocent Adernians into the dark side.
âIf we are to ban its use as a narcotic then we should also ban its trade with other countries. Otherwise, wouldnât it be better if we just make a virtue out of necessity?â
Hmm, what to do.
âThen I guess weâll suspend recommending hemp for the meantime while only recommending the cultivation of flax.
Letâs also stop recommending its cultivation on a national level. Weâll just recommend it when demand increases and supply fails to satisfy.â
In the end, we choose a compromise.
âNee, Almis. Youâre recommending raising cows, pigs, and horses, right? However, youâre not quite recommending raising sheep, yes? Can I know why?â
âItâs because the Equus tribe is raising sheep. Iâm avoiding trade friction. They are strong militarily after all.â
The reason the Equus tribe and the Rosyth Kingdom hasnât gone into conflictis is the Alva Mountain Range.
Horses canât cross mountains easily.
Besides, the Equus tribe doesnât seem to have much interest in what lies beyond the mountain range.
However, because of the alliance, the circumstances have changed a little.
There is an extremely high possibility that they would come to a decision to invade the affluent Rosyth Kingdom.
Therefore, I will destroy, as much as possible, any seed that will lead to conflict. Itâs better for neighbors to be on good terms.
With that point in mind, we could see that we wonât have competitors in cows and pigs.
Cows can be used for labor after all and can be harvested for milk.
Pigs, on the other hand, grows fat quickly so itâs optimum for meat consumption.
While we do procure horses from the Equus tribeâŠ
Itâs difficult to say their horses are suitable for farmwork even though they are suitable for warfare.
Thus, itâs better to raise our own horses for farmwork while still procuring horses for warfare from them.
âI like freshwater fish more than pork.â
âI, on the otherhand, like fruit more than meat.â
While itâs good and all that your preferences are healthy, itâs because of those preferences that the two of you are so little, you knowâŠ
âBy the way, by the wayâŠâ
Julia lowers her voice.
âYou said that youâd unify the Adernia peninsula butâŠ.do you have any plans in the near future?â
Itâs about war, huh.
âI donât have any plans for the meantime. Iâve just become king after all. I want to focus more on the countryâs domestic governance.â
Right now, we are pumping manpower into construction projects.
If we went to war, then we would have to interrupt those projects.
âAt the very least, we would start after we have trained a standing army.â
âHowâs the training going?â
I call Ron, Roswald, and Gram to ask them.
Ron, Roswald, and Gram oversee the hoplites, cavalry, and bowmen plus javelineers respectively.
Ron is the first to speak.
âThereâs a difference in skill between the new recruits and the soldiers from the Ars Territory but theyâre doing well for the most part. Give it a month and we should be able to send them to a real war.â
Thereâs no problem with the hoplitesâ training.
Next is Gram, huh.
âFrom the very beginning, we would need technology in archery. The people we recruited for our standing army were career bowmen and hunters, so theyâre quite capable by themselves. HoweverâŠ.their skills are quite different from what Iâm aiming for. Theyâre also not used to handling long bows. They are, however, ready to be sent to actual battle.â
In other words, the bowmen too have no problems.
Last isâŠ..Roswald, huh.
âCome to think of it, whatâs blondie doing? Is he still a soldier?â
That guy, he seemed to have bought himself freedom from slavery.
âVirgar, yes? That guy, it seems he lost all his money to prostitutes. Thatâs why heâs gone back to soldiering. It seems the other former slaves too have similar stories. The rest, on the otherhand, are still soldiering âfor more moneyâor so they say.â
Oh? Thatâs good.
Itâll be bad without the Germanis after all. Our strength would fall.
âThe skill difference between the old timers and the new recruits is too big. Itâs out of the questionâŠâŠ Furthermore, the only ones who could match the Equus tribesmen are the former Germanis slaves. Itâll simply be difficult to send them into real battleâŠâ
Difficult, huh.
âWell, cavalry training is difficult after all. Oh, Iâve got an ideaâŠ..why donât we buy more from Ains?
âŠâŠ.But relying on foreigners is bad huhâŠâŠI guess youâll just have to do your best one way or another. Itâs not like we need to train them up to the level of Equus tribesmen. It would be fine if they could just hold their own squarely.â
Itâs unreasonable to expect winning against the Equus tribe in terms of cavalry.
Those people are cavalrymen by birth.
âWill we be having a war soon?â
Ron asks me.
âNo, right now, I donât have any intention of starting a war. HoweverâŠthereâs a slight chance a war may be pushed on to us.â
The Rosyth Kingdom had suddenly grown in power.
Weâre already breaking past 200,000 people in population.
The Belvedere Kingdom on the south and the Eville Kingdom on the west only have around 100,000 people. It wouldnât be strange if they would consider us as threats.
The nail that sticks out gets hammered in.
Thereâs enough danger that weâd be pushed into an anti-Nobunaga coalition-like situation.
âThatâs why the standing army is important. To be able to immediately mobilizedâŠwith no permissions necessary from the great clansmen. Iâll be relying on you.â
âââUnderstood!!âââ
Now then, I now know the standing army has no problems.
Itâll be peaceful for a while, huh.
âCome to think of it, you guys, when are you going to get married?â
The three turn red and avert their faces.
Still undecided, huh. Hurry up and get it over with, guys.
âBartolo. How is it with the De Morgal Kingdom?â
âLetâs see. They seem to be embroiled in disputes regarding the succession problem.â
Iâm having Bartolo conduct espionage against the De Morgal Kingdom.
Iâm also conducting my own operations but, as expected, Bartolo, with a territory directly neighboring the target, should be more informed.
âWhy do you ask, milord?â
âItâll be bad if we get pitted against a coalition of the De Morgal Kingdom, Eville Kingdom, Belvedere Kingdom and the Equus tribe, after all.â
Weâre allied with the Equus Kingdom so thereâs little worry about them double crossing us butâŠ.
In the world, nothing is certain.
âLetâs seeâŠ.The De Morgal Kingdom and the Equus tribe doesnât have any intention to invade our country. We donât have to worry about that. De Morgal doesnât have the leeway to do that anyway plus Equus is, even though provisionally, allied with us. The problems are Eville and Belvedere. However, I believe we could rest easy regarding the Eville Kingdom.â
And your reason is?
âKing Eville is a prudent person, you see. Heâs not the type of person to do something so easily. Because De Morgal and Equus donât have the intention to invade our country, itâll be difficult to pit us against a coalition. Eville wonât be able to move.â
Conversely, if De Morgal were to settle down and Equus would have a change of heart, then the coalition becomes a possibility.
âHow about Belvedere?â
âUnfortunatelyâŠ..I have no idea. However, that king has a tendency to dislike a country that overtakes his. It was also him who supported the independence of King Ferrum. Therefore, the possibility ((of conflict)) is there.  HoweverâŠI donât think theyâd make a move if the other three countries wonât show interest.â
I seeâŠ.in other words, there are no problems at this point in time.
âIs that so? By the way, what do you think about having an alliance with the several Cretian city-states?â
âHmm, isnât it fine? It wonât put us in a disadvantage, yes? However, do we even have some feelers?â
âFrom Ains. He said theyâre talks from Lezzad.â
In other words, theyâre just feelers/testing the waters.
Ains was probably the one who pushed for it. He probably intends to expand his influence over Lezzad on the coattails of my power.
An alliance with Lezzad would be a check against Belvedere, too.
âIf you are so inclined, then how about you go there and try it out?â
âN?â
âIâm talking about your honeymoon, milord. Why donât you visit Lezzad, Gehenna, and Nemes for it?â