Alma and the others heard about Takeo's transport plan.
"Mr. Takeo... that's all I can think of.
Alma is stunned.
"Hmm... is that so?
I'm not using a shop, I'm just setting up a meeting between the Elvis family and the monopoly bureau in King's Landing.
"No, Smith can't imagine using a monopoly station in the first place.
Leila is stunned.
Here's what Takeo thought.
First of all, I will ask you to bring me a quote from two royal carriages to King's Landing.
Transport personnel from King's Landing to Earl of Elvis will be soldiers of the Elvis family.
To that end, the monopoly transported the personnel from the Elvis family's 4th platoon on their way back to Elvis territory.
I was willing to use the powers of the Elvis and Kitamizato families.
Alma, Leila and Gina were amazed at this.
Hmm?... you've stepped on the possibility that using the shop for transportation alone could be expensive.
Besides, the Elvis family doesn't have to pay a premium, just pure labor costs.
I wonder if it will be the 4th Platoon.
The clerk will also be managing the stockpile, and you can know what to do in advance in consultation with the General Inspector's Department.
There must have been a lot of graduates from the College of Magicians, so we can deal with a little rough.
So I don't think it's a problem to use Elvis soldiers to transport stockpiled wheat.
"That's right, but the cost comes from Smith, right?
"Yes, it's included in the request from Elvis to Smith.
So if you're on budget, you don't have to ask the Elvis family to gather people in King's Landing.
I'm not involved, am I?
You just have to think a lot about it within the budget.
"Well... I wonder what Smith thinks.
Gina, show me this plan when Smith can't think of anything.
"I was afraid.
Gina replies to Leila's words.
"The upper limit for asking the royal family is the amount minus the labor cost of transportation, so when the Elvis family asks for you, you have to make an early decision about securing transportation personnel.
"Well, that's how it's going to be.
You'll have to know the rough amount.
Wherever you go to ask, the price may be different.
Well, we'll be looking forward to it.
That's what Takeo says.
Sometimes Gina in the back thinks, "Let's move now."
"I see.
We'll see what Smith thinks.
If I make a slight mistake, it will be a big loss.
Alma startled me.
"Please guide me well.
"I don't know if it's going to work like Mr. Takeo.
Well, I'll work on the idea of a pre-exercise when we move.
"That's right.
The cost estimate is the same distance or a little farther away, if not different from ours.
It will lead to a preliminary consideration of whether to hire a soldier or a shop.
Leila answers Alma's words.
"The Elvis family will see if the Third Prince's family (us) will take care of Gina.
And should the difference between the Elvis' request and the Royal Order be in Elvis' interest?
Or would you like Mr. Smith's pocket money?
Erica checks and asks.
"... I don't know.
I'll leave the scoring of Gina's assistant to Erica, but I don't know where the cost difference is going...
For my part, because I work as a house, I will have to record the transaction costs in the Elvis family's income and expenditure.
After that, I think it will be a special allowance or something.
I'll ask Elvis there.
"I see.
Make it clear when you give instructions to Mr Smith or Mr Gina.
"Yes, I understand.
Takeo nods.
And the door was knocked and William came in.
"Just now, is that it?
Mr. Takeo was here, wasn't he?
"Sorry to bother you.
Leila pulled me.
"Haha, thank you very much.
Uh... do you have any tea?
William makes his own tea and goes to the concierge.
"I'd like to say... but Leila wanted to hear about Smith's education.
Is that it?
"Yes, I just asked Leila and the others to confirm Smith's proposal.
"Yeah, I see.
Okay, let me see Smith's plan.
So what about the royal client?
"Alma seems worried that Lord Pat might make a mistake.
"I understand, that feeling.
I think Amy's okay, too, but Pat...
In the meantime, the third prince family (of which we are the owners) has been given transportation precautions.
The Elvis purchase plan will be a good practice for Pat, but... "
William says.
"It's an experience because I make mistakes.
"Well, yeah.
And Brother Cliff and Brother Neal have now been briefed on this plan by their father and Prime Minister Orcott.
I knew, so I left.
"This plan... hasn't come to order yet.
Is that a prerequisite for coming?
"Yes, we were both motivated.
I'm happy to see my grandson grow.
"Are those two happy?
... His Highness Amy and His Highness Pat... could be working something out.
"Ha... do you think so, Mr. Takeo?
I was forced to leave because I didn't need an explanation... because Amy and Pat didn't leak any information?
"Maybe.
... Gina. "
"Yes, Master.
"When you get a quote from the royal family, check it three times, and ask William and the others to do the same.
There may be something written that we overlook.
On top of that, if it is advantageous for the Elvis family, it remains as it is, and if it is disadvantageous, an inquiry and a re-quote will be carried out immediately.
You don't have to contract anything that disadvantages you, regardless of the royal family.
Of course, I respect Smith's judgment.
"Yes, I was afraid.
Gina nodded.