...This is why poor hygiene is a serious problem in the cause of disease. As explained earlier, feces and urine harbor insects, and rats and birds come to eat the insects, and the source of the disease is attached to the rats and birds and spreads to the surrounding area. The disease can also be spread by eating diseased animals that have been eaten by other creatures. Again, boiling water and cooking meat is highly effective, but frequent cleaning and washing is also important. That concludes today's lecture, do you have any questions? Are there any questions? ......... Yes, there are none. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you.

The hour and a half lecture on hygiene for Japanese elementary and junior high school students ended in a languid manner, including Adolf, who had woken up and started to make a fuss.

It's a shame that you have to go through all of this on such short notice without any documentation. It's a shame. It's a shame.

"No, thank you. I'll leave the rest to you! We don't need a boss who's just going to go move his body. I'm sorry.

Most of the knights turned away, while the commanding officer smiled and laughed. He seems to be having a hard time, too.

I'm going to make some other plans, so before you forget, please check and review the contents of the previous section. When you're done, please draft a plan for cleaning and disposing of garbage in the city, including a budget plan. We will try to collect the garbage in one place, so please decide where to dig a hole in the forest side. I'll check it tomorrow morning, so please finish it today. Please finish today.

"Wait a minute! You're still doing this? You're still doing it! I'll see you tomorrow.

I'll see you tomorrow. I'm sure you'll be able to find something that works for you. The commander is also responsible for arranging the smithy. Also, don't forget to explain to Adolf. Goodbye. Excuse me.

I leave the room, giving additional instructions to the weak Knight Commander in one breath. I'm not sure if this will continue if he joins the Order. I'm not sure what to make of that.