The butler Babas sat upright, his whole body as motionless as if he was in a cast.
Rosen also followed him, and he began to explain the status of the project in detail.
"Babas, I hope that all this project money can be used to transform the territory into real benefits, instead of going into the pockets of some greedy people."
Babas was shocked, his waist became tighter and tighter, and he immediately shouted: "Lord, please don't worry, I will definitely not betray your trust."
Rosen's ears hurt from the shock: "No need to shout, just speak in a low voice."
"It's your lord."
Rosen continued.
"I can feel that building projects in poor villages requires a lot of work and a lot of dangers, and I am not a harsh lord."
"So, in the next three years, I will raise your annuity from 35 crowns to 80 crowns. You will also be the village chief of Philander, and will be equipped with 20 low-level warriors to help you maintain order in the village and protect you.
safety.”
The low-level warriors are only temporary. Once the project is completed and the huge sum of money is spent, there will be no need to protect them.
After a year or two, it will be enough for the village to organize a militia to maintain order.
Babas was overjoyed: "Thank you very much, Lord, for your consideration."
But Rosen had run a factory in his previous life and knew that just giving immediate benefits was not enough as it would definitely breed corruption.
There are two ways to avoid this situation.
One is to intimidate and supervise, and the other is to draw up a big pie for the future so that the subordinates can move forward.
The intimidation of the Divine Seal Mage should be enough, so just add another pie.
He began to draw.
"Remember, if the project is done well and I am satisfied, then when the project is completed, I will give you a life-long appointment letter with a guaranteed annuity of 100 crowns until you can no longer work."
"And when that time comes, your son can also take over your position and salary."
Babas was suddenly overjoyed and his volume increased uncontrollably again.
"Lord, I will definitely do my best to do this well."
This is more than just making a little money. If he does it well, his family's food, clothing, housing and transportation will be securely guaranteed for decades to come.
For a moment, the little greed in Babas's heart disappeared without a trace, and there was only one thought in his mind.
He must do this well and lay a foundation for his family!
Rosen clearly felt the change in him and nodded with satisfaction: "Well, I trust you."
After a pause, he asked again: "How much does a set of linen clothes cost?"
"Seventy or eighty gram for adults, twenty or thirty gram for children, depending on the size and workmanship. But it will never exceed one gram."
"Well, then I'll give you another 400 crowns."
"You buy every person in the village, whether he is an old man, a man or a woman, even a newborn baby, two pairs of high-quality, brand-new linen clothes and trousers."
400 kronor is definitely too much, and the excess should be used as errand expenses for the housekeeper.
It's not easy to work for him in such a dirty place all day long.
Finally, he nodded again.
"I don't care what means you use to get these clothes, as long as they comply with the laws of Silver Moon Castle. The extra money will be yours."
He had just seen that at least a quarter of the people in the square were without pants. In addition to men, there were also many women.
Although they tried their best to cover the vital parts with some random things, such as leaves and wooden barrels, it was still unsightly.
In addition, you will have to go out to do the project in the future, so it’s hard to let a group of villagers do it naked, right?
Babas was very happy and immediately puffed up his chest: "The lord is really generous and kind. The people of Philander Village will definitely repay your kindness."
Rosen didn't want the villagers to repay their kindness at all, he just hoped that none of his people would live like the savages.
Most importantly, he hoped to gain a reputation for kindness and generosity through these things.
I believe that when the opportunity comes, this reputation will bring him a lot of help.
At this point, the matter is completely settled.
After the carriage returned to Silver Moon Castle, they first went to the Full Moon Bank and gave Babas a down payment of one thousand kroner.
He went to the market and hired 20 low-level warriors from civilian families with a clean family background for a monthly salary of 4 crowns as Babas' assistants.
This is another expense, but fortunately it only requires employment for half a year at most, so it is considered a one-time expense.
Then, the territory matters will be decided.
Rosen was not worried that Babas would abscond with the money, because this guy had a family, children, and his family had been living in Silver Moon Castle for generations.
Coupled with the promise of lifelong employment, I believe that with his shrewdness, he can easily distinguish the important from the important.
I also believe that as the affairs of the territory unfold, his good reputation for being kind, generous and generous will quickly spread throughout the Huangshui Highlands.
After finishing everything, it was already four o'clock in the afternoon when I returned to Sunshine Villa.
After returning home, Rosen devoted all his energy to magic.
Papers need to be written, and new areas of magic need to be explored.
The count's two magical skills need to be integrated. The instructor's skills and experience must also be studied in depth.
Pilegu's stargazing records must also be studied carefully.
The improvement of spellcasting ability cannot be left behind.
All in all, Rosen was extremely busy and devoted almost all his free time to spells.
Time passes day by day, and the annual Flower Society organized by the Masters Guild is approaching day by day.
At that time, all formal mages from the entire Huangshui Highlands will be invited to participate, and each formal magus can also bring three apprentices to participate.
Some formal mages do not have apprentices, so informal mages come to them early to buy their unused apprenticeships.
This amount of money is not even a fraction. The more famous and powerful the mage is, the higher the price of apprenticeship is.
Naturally, Rosen would not miss such a money-making opportunity.
His three apprenticeships have been sold for 180 crowns. His mentor Thrandis sold them for 120 crowns.
I don’t know how it happened, but the apprenticeship of a low-level mage in Rosen was much more expensive than the mentor.
Of course, during this period, Rosen did not work completely behind closed doors.
Master Bilugu held an afternoon tea party every seven days, and Rosen would attend every time.
And there are many reasons why he is so diligent.
Make friends, accumulate connections, improve your reputation in the magic world, etc.
The most important purpose at the moment is to build momentum for the new paper that I and my supervisor are about to publish!
On this day, Rosen attended the tea party as usual.
As before, he was sitting in the corner of the hall, drinking milk tea and discussing various weird magic issues with a few young mages.
Among them was Billgu's nephew Alain Demirante.
The two of them are already good friends, and they usually sit at the same table whenever they have nothing to do.
It's the same today.
The topic of discussion today is what force is pushing the moving stars in the sky to revolve around the sun.
Ailan took a sip of the moonshine wine and said casually: "I think it's the power of the Golden God."
"Hey, Alan, this is not a temple, so there is no need to be so pious."
The speaker was a mid-level moon mage named Haven, who was 28 years old. His father was the lord of Ashtown, and he was the second son of the family.
He then expressed his opinion.
"According to Mr. Billgu's stargazing records, it is an obvious fact that, at least among the stars at close range, there is an invisible and invisible attraction."
When Rosen heard this, his heart moved: 'Oh, the time has come to leave a name in history.'
Of course, he was very calm.
Because although these mages have good imagination and observation, and may be better at magic than him, their mathematical skills are still a little higher than the four arithmetic operations.
In this world, most people can do many incredible things by racking their brains, but they can't solve mathematical problems.
Those who can create a new set of mathematical tools for solving problems are all great figures who will go down in history!
And moving stars are planets.
To solve the problem of planetary motion, we must use calculus, that is, flow numbers to completely solve it.
Therefore, their discussion will definitely yield no results.