Soon after, I returned to Straheim, but Carla has been in a bad mood since I didnât let her fight, and Satella had lectured me, sobbing all the while.
In the end, we spent the entire day sightseeing around the streets as they had wanted, the day ended without a hitch.
I personally found babysitting them much more challenging than defeating the Goblin Lord, however.
Now, back to the matter at hand: Tote.
There were few injuries during the goblin raid outside of the light scratches that Judo and the others received. In the relatively spacious building near the village chiefâs house, we were, much to my surprise, able to treat the patients and continue their treatment without any need for evacuation.
At first, we had helped the previously captured women recuperate in Tote before sending them back to their respective hometowns as planned.
On the other hand, the winged pair had been accepted into the village through my recommendation, had begun settling down in the corner of the village, and currently were finishing up the immigration process. I had some misgivings about my stepmotherâs clique and the empireâs officials finding fault with that, so I placed them under my protection, and if any problems cropped up, I could just hire them through my company.
And so, the supreme decision-making organization that was the committee of elders, or rather an inefficient organization, was disbanded, and its new members were left for the village chief to elect.
Currently, the new candidates were gathered inside the village chiefâs house.
âIâm sure you are all familiar with the past series of events. You wonât get anywhere by only relying on others,â I said. âYouâve got to change your approach.â
âI seeâŚâŚâ one of the candidates replied.
Well of course they donât understand; itâs much easier to leave everything to others and to fate. Itâs because theyâve always been looking for an easy escape.
âHereâs what you need to be thinking about,â I continued. ââHow can we legally avoid paying taxes in order to earn even higher profits?ââ
Naturally, the villageâs defense is a necessity, but as they are now, thereâs no way they can defend the village on their own. Right now I have to lend them my support, so we need to prioritize improving their economic awareness.
âA-avoid taxes?â one voice raised its concern as everyone began squirming around like bugs packed in an insect cage.
I assuaged their fears, saying, âItâll be completely legal. You all lack the power to think on your own in order to overcome your hardships. Donât be swayed by convenient concepts like God or the devil anymore.
The same applies to people: nobody is perfect, so suspect anything and everything. This applies to not only your external world, but also your internal. And in doing so, these doubts will surely protect you.â [1]
Still, they wonât understand with just thisâthey need to experience it themselves.
âNow, onto the specifics,â I shifted the subject. âJudo has procured 500 sacks of rye, so for now, nobody should go hungry for at least a year.â
They began to shout in joy. Err, donât celebrate just yet. We wonât reach any resolutions at this rate.
âIn the meantime, we need to find a fundamentally different solution to farming,â I said. âBy the way, can anyone who knows how the agricultural tax is calculated raise their hand?â
As expected, nobody raised their hand. Giresse had told me that anyone who wanted to learn could have, and yet, not a single person other than the village head had even tried to. This is why theyâve been exploited so.
âA 50% tax is imposed on the total production output, which is calculated by multiplying the area of the fields with the harvest coefficient.[2]Â This is the same for all villages. The only thing the Millard head can change is the tax rateâhe would need the Central Bureaucracyâs permission to change the production output,â I explained. âStill, itâs normal for this to be an estimate on the lower side, so the tax wonât be relaxed.â
âWhy not, Boss?â Judo raised his hand to ask.
âBecause conscription. The conscription is based off the production output. The reason the empire rarely conscripts from the Millard territory is because the production output is lowâafter all, if people are conscripted, then the production rate will plummet. If the empire conscripts from Millard despite this, then Millard will no doubt be destroyed. You can count on that. And unless something really good happens, the production rate wonât change.â
âBut isnât it useless that only the Millard head can change the tax rate?â Carla asked, capturing the true nature of this problem.
âThatâs right. If the overall production rate of the entire Millard territory increases, then the Millard head will just respond by raising the taxes.â
âOh, so the tax rate can only be calculated off of the entire Millard territory?â Carla continued.
Youâre a sharp one, Carla. The gears in your head are spinning quickly.
âThatâs right. Basically, even if the production output greatly increases in a single village, as long as the overall tax rate of the territory doesnât rise, they canât tax our increase,â I explained. âHowever, if they raise the tax rate of the entire Millard territory, the other villagers wonât be able to keep goingâif all went bad, a rebellion might even erupt. So the Millard head canât raise the taxes, and any increases will be our profits.â
âBut for only us to prosper, thatâll be like betraying all the other villages,â Carla gasped.
âThrow those thoughts away,â I said. Â âThis holds especially true with the recent attack, but you guys are in a position where you always have to be on guard for any monster raids; you donât have the flexibility to worry about other villages.â
âI agree with Saint-sama. Weâre protecting the other villages from monster raids, so theyâve got no right to complain to us!â declared the woman whose older brother had been killed by the committee of elders. Voices of agreement began sounding out left and right.
âI seem to have convinced you. Then Iâll move onto the specifics: how we will raise our production output.â
I first explained the Norfolk farming method to the villagers and then bought some livestock and lent them to the village.
Autumn will arrive soon, after which weâll plant beans, raise livestock, and fertilize the land. Weâll then plant rye in the spring as per usual before harvesting. After harvesting, weâll release the livestock to graze the land, and as they multiply, sell those that can be milked or provide other uses. With the funds from those sales, weâll turn the rye into wheat and repeat the next year.
The merit of this method is that while the empire legally requires us to maintain the land, any tax taken from raising livestock must be registered in Centrals animal husbandry ledger.
However, that wonât happen because it might lead to conscription. Thatâs why this will be a side job where the profits all go to the village.
For now, Judo, Carla, and the other children who attacked my carriage will work for my company, Sagami Co. I had thought theyâd be hesitant to work in manual labor, but surprisingly there was no resistanceâmaybe because the injured were soon to make a recovery.
Anyways, my agriculture management began, although it was a bit out of the norm.
[1]
The internal world is a personâs subjective sense of self and all of the thoughts that it generates. The external world is everything else.
[2]
Iâve never heard this term used before, although you can probably guess what it means. Iâll just copy a definition in case. The harvest coefficient is the percentage of total forage produced that is assigned to grazing animals for consumption. I think in this case itâs not necessarily assigned to grazing animals, just total forage produced.