The 18th day of the 12th month of the Holy Year 904 at 6:24 pmâin Toteâs meeting hall. The Security squadâs leader, Mos, sat in on the end-of-year officials meeting.
ââis the budget plan for next year. Please state any plans for the surplus funds after raising your hand,â the village chief said, and the officials raced to get their hands up.
âWe, the agricultural department, only have one request: add more fields. Thereâs so much land to expand into still,â one official said.
âOi, oi,â another chimed in. âDidnât we add 100 fields for you guys last year?â
âThatâs right,â a third said. âWeâre already losing 50% to tax. If we add any more fields even an idiot would start watching us closely.â
The officials crossed their arms and groaned.
âShouldnât we use the land to raise more livestock that donât get taxed? What about the Wind Cows we received from Saint-sama? Wouldnât we be able to sell milk, butter, and cheese at high prices?â
The merchantsâ information network is scary. Mos didnât know how they heard about it, but recently thereâs been an influx of merchants visiting Tote. As a result, the village has rapidly developed and not even a single trace of the village of the past remained.
âNo,â the assistant village chief said. âIf we raise our revenue any further, theyâll start taxing our livestock. Shouldnât we find another solution?â The rest nodded their heads in agreement.
âThen please divert some of the budget towards the manufacturing department,â Pause said and bowed down. He was a chestnut-haired youth who had returned from a two-year long training with Sagami Co. just half a year ago.
In around half a year, he managed to build factories and create a popular product among women not suited towards farming or raising livestock: the mirror. He was the village hero who brought enormous profits back.
He studied under the tutelage of Leroy-sama, who headed Sagami Co.âs R&D department, learning various skills during his time there.
âNo objections here,â one official said.
âYeah, the Commerce Guild has jurisdiction over the merchandise and theyâll never tax it. Itâs the most profitable thing. I agree as well,â another added.
Voices of agreement echoed one after another, and while the budget plan received a few more corrections, it was approved in the end.
After the meeting finished, Mos exited Toteâs meeting hall.
His eyes stopped on the villagers in the windowed stores who were preparing to go home.
After that incident, Tote continued to develop and expanded to the edge of the Ancient Forest, growing to dozens of times larger than before.
âThe village has changed a lot,â he pointed out.
There were well-maintained roads and buildings, and the tall, thick walls that surrounded the village warded off monsters and currently served as a talking point in the village.
Mosâ group had used the high-rank earth magic they had acquired to easily construct the stone walls, and it wouldnât be an exaggeration to say that merchants began staying longer because of the walls.
âOnly three more monthsâŚâŚâ
Soon, the villageâs guardian deity-like being would leave Millard.
It was because of Grey-sama that the village could develop at such frightening speeds. He had brought new knowledge and systems, and most importantly, had taught them the heart to never give up. Now, Tote enjoyed wealth incomparable to before.
He increased the variety of crops and skyrocketed productivity. Moreover, the villagers couldnât rely solely on crops so he gave us a set income, and thus the food stores wouldnât be at the weatherâs mercy.
He outfitted several schools for children and had the roles of village chief and assistant village chief be determined through an election.
The biggest change of all was the villagersâ awareness. The had previously believed that there was no other way to live than following the feudal lordâs every word. Now, they constantly tried to slip through his watch and wracked their brains to improve their profits.
With just a simple change in awareness, theyâve come to see an entirely different world and personally experience just how valuable knowledge and information can be.
âMos,â a voice called out.
Mos turned his head towards the voice behind him to find Tana, the woman who lost her brother during what could be called the start of the incident.
âTana, I heard youâre going to participate in Sagami Co.âs medical development team,â Mos said. âCongratulations.â
She was currently working with Greyâs attendant, Carla, to provide medical care throughout the village, but recently her achievements have been noticed and she has been permitted to join to the companyâs medical development team.
âHehe, Thanks. Youâre going to have a ceremony with Ageha next month, right? Congratulations to you, too,â she bashfully said while itching her face.
âThanks.â
Ageha was the fairy girl with butterfly wings who Grey had saved during the goblin raid incident a few years prior. She currently served as the vice-captain of the security squad and often took on bodyguard jobs.
At first, maybe because of the difference in races, she didnât mesh well with the others, but by putting her all into the common goal of protecting Tote, they gradually began to grow closer and she turned into an unreplaceable member of the squad.
âSo, didnât you have something to ask?â Mos said, forcefully changing the subject.
âIs Grey-sama really going to leave Millard?â
âHe isnât the type of person to go back on his word.â
âI know that! Butââ
Mos cut her off with a wave of the hand. âLast month, Grey-sama said, âYouâve already become independent.â Remember? Thatâs the highest praise heâll give. The only thing we can do now is to not sully his expectations.â
Last month, Grey had said that when the villagers returned the money they had borrowed until now.
âIf Grey-sama succeeded the head, this land would prosper even further!â
Recently, seeds of pride and attachment to the village have been growing inside everyoneâit was probably due to the fact that they could afford to relax now.
âGive up on the other villages,â Mos said. âThe only thing we can do now is develop the village even further.â
Because of the villageâs development, it would be impossible for the current head to unjustly exploit them.
The citizens of Tote werenât slaves. The only rights he had over the village were the rights to levy taxes and conscript soldiers.
As he would never use his right to conscript soldiers, as long as they were wary of his right to levy taxes, they could effectively ignore him.
Actually, that well-known messenger of his visited several times with special tax orders, but they politely turned her away on the basis that as long as there wasnât any documentation, they wouldnât pay.
The messenger clamored about how they would be executed for treason, but everyone just shrugged her threats off. Even if she attacked with her private army, these sturdy walls shouldnât fall after all. And if she tried to conscript soldiers from other villages, the villagers would sent a report to Central. There were also wealthy merchants that dealt with the village. It should be much easier to give the village independence than have the greedy nobles join in the fray; Central would probably send a mediator as well. And if it came to that, their destruction would be all but assured.
However, that wouldnât hold true if the villagers deceived Grey-sama and began managing other villages. Worse case scenario, it could even be used as a reason to declare treason.
Tana chewed her lip in frustration, only muttering, âI know.â
âThen letâs send him off with a smile. Thatâs the greatest way we can repay him.
Suddenly, a villager yelled in excitement. âSaint-sama has arrived!!â Soon, everybody moved to the central plaza.
âHeâs as popular as ever,â Mos said.
âObviously. Itâs Grey-sama after all.â
âTrue.â
With a smile on his face, Mos headed for the plaza.