âWhy is no one comingâ¦â¦â
After that, we immediately went back to the lordâs mansion and held a special meeting of the Viscount family to solve the food problem caused by the Orrards, but there were only two people in the meeting room, me and Yulis.
âLooks like everyone is busy.â
âWell, I guess thereâs no point in mourning what isnât thereâ¦â¦.Letâs start the meeting.â
I gave up and opened my mouth to resolve the situation.
âLet me give you an overview first. There is a food problem after the Orrard family withdraws. And itâs urgent to secure workplaces for those who have finished working in construction.â
Itâs simply a food problem, isnât it? After that, itâs just a matter of finding a place for people to work.
âYulis, whatâs the harvest like in our territory now?â
âIn the past few years, weâve been able to produce more food than other territories due to the Norfolk method of farming livestock and potatoes. However, with the success of our bread business, wheat is becoming scarce and we are heavily dependent on imports.â
Norfolk farmers canât just grow wheatâ¦â¦.Besides, wheat is the most major grain. Without it, we canât make bread, our staple food.
âDo you have enough seed pods?â
âYes. We have to import them to secure them.â
Iâm glad youâve secured that part. At any rate, itâs important to increase the production of wheat.
I was satisfied with the results, and started talking about the next topic.
âThe next thing is to find workplacesâ¦â¦.Canât we turn the newcomers to the territory into farmers?â
âI donât think thatâs possible.â
I was curious as to why Yulis was so adamant, so I asked her.
âWhy not? If we can get them to cultivate and increase the amount of farmland, we can solve the problem of food, two birds with one stone.â
âIn this booming economy, itâs better to work in the city than to be a farmer, because you can get more money. Besides, now that the Orrards are selling food cheaply, itâs harder for farmers to sell their crops and get money.â
Itâs true that money is hard to come by for farmers. In this booming economy, when there are so many stores in town and money is hard to come by, why would anyone want to become a farmer?
If thatâs the case, wouldnât farmers rather quit and work in the city?
âArenât the farmers unhappy?â
âThe potatoes are still selling well right now.â
Yulis said meaningfully.
Nowâ¦â¦sooner or later potatoes will be produced in other territories and will be harder to sell. In the end, the farmers will find it difficult to get money until the Orrards leave
What a nasty piece of work they have become. My gut churned with anger at the Orrards, but resentment would not change the situation, so I thought of a solution.
I have come to a conclusion.
âWeâll have to give the farmers money.â
âThe Viscountâs family has little money to spend on construction and labor due to the investment from the merchants, and the economy is booming. But for what reason do you give it?â
Thatâs the problem. If we gave them away for free, we would not be able to show them off. On the other hand, if my family buys it at a high price, and if they perceive it as something they can buy at that price, it will be harder for us to collect food for our troops in case of emergency, so we cannot do that.
âWeâll figure out why later. Iâve come up with a way to increase wheat production, and Iâm going to teach you how to do it.â
âYou have an idea?â
âYulis do you have salt, water, wheat seeds, and some kind of leak-proof containerâ¦â¦that can be made with magic?â
âWhat are you going to do with it?â
âYouâll have to wait and see! Get it ready!â
Iâll do what my grandfather used to do in the country!
âItâs in the warehouse.â
Yulis responded to my request with a calm and short answer that missed the mark.
âWhat? Itâs in the warehouse? If so, can you go get it for me?â
âIâm sorry, Master Chris. Iâve heard that the warehouse is inhabited by demons, so Iâm afraid to go in there. Iâll wait in the garden first.â
With that Yulis left the room with a graceful gesture. I was left alone and puzzled, then came back to myself.
You just didnât want to go to the warehouse right?
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âHuh, huhâ¦â¦.Yulis, Iâm ready.â
I rummaged through the dusty warehouse for salt and wheat seeds, carried a heavy barrel of water from the well, and finally reported that I was ready.
âI see. Thank you for your hard work, Chris-sama.â
Yulis gave me a word of encouragement, but I didnât care.
âLetâs get started.â
I said, creating a box made of stone and filling it with water.
âYulis, what do you think will happen if we put the seeds in here?â
Yulis seemed to be a little miffed; however she didnât say anything, but turned her head down, put her finger on her peachy lips, and pretended to think.
How nice it is to feel superior to Yulis! \
While I was immersed in such a sense of superiority Yulis suddenly looked up and opened her mouth.
âI see. Thatâs how you sort out the floating seeds from the sinking seeds. Seeds that sink are more likely to germinate because they are fuller, and therefore better seeds.â
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âYou can also vary the amount of salt you put in the water, and the more salt you put in, the easier it is for the seed to float, so a seed that sinks is a good seed.â
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âAnd since the seeds are selected for their salt content, we can expect less variability and more consistent yields.â
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âWhatâs the matter? Did I say something wrong?â
âNo.â
Youâre too good, seriously! How can you figure out so much from one question? Iâm embarrassed that I felt so superior! I was about to say something but Yulis continued to talk.
âAfter selecting the seeds, wash off the salt from them, let them dry in the shade, and sterilize them in hot water for about half a day before sowing.â
There are some difficulties in considering the specific gravity of the wheat and low purity salt with low salt production technology, but I donât think we need to worry about it because it is a problem that time and effort will solve.