"My son seems to be taking care of you."
"Perhaps you're talking about Barca School, Mr. Peeta? Sure enough, there was a kid going to Vulcan."
"Ah, but the oldest sons are only the youngest, because they already have some jobs in the city of Fontana."
"Sounds like it. From what I've heard, I've been a little weak since I was a kid... That's why I was more focused on studying than my part-time brother Chigoki."
"Well, you know it well. Exactly. He had always thought that working in battle as a knight or waiter would never come true. The person was well aware of that. For that reason, there were some aspects that were slightly enriched, but it has become active recently. I am grateful to you and to Barca."
Really? Sounds like a good start. However, it is the person who is actually working hard. Praise your child directly. "
"That's right... Let's do it. Well, don't worry about my son. I'm a little more curious than that, okay?
"What's bothering you? This is how it works at Vulcan school, right? What is it?
"I don't think it's a good idea for you to teach me how to run a Balkan territory at a Balkan school. However, I think it is a bit thoughtful to teach students about trial jurisprudence and tax rates. Many knights think it will not work unless it suits the realities of the land and that it is difficult to be taught something too different."
"That's right, but he explains that what's being taught there is only the way Balkans do it. And it's also how you do things under Fontana's jurisdiction. At present, there are more junior brothers who do not inherit the knights than the knights' successors themselves, so I hope you understand that they may eventually work as civilian officers in Fontana territory."
"I understand that. But I want you to understand that the knights are worried too. Especially since you changed the tax system shortly after you became the current representative of the Fontana family."
"... then let's create a normative one. Once you've made the basic rules, it's easy to teach."
"Code? Is that what you teach at the Vulcan school? Or...."
"Yes, I would like to make a Fontana law."
What I've been thinking about for a long time.
It means that we want to make rules for the nobles and knights who rule the land, and for the inhabitants.
As it stands, powerful nobles give land to knights under their command, and there are places like freehands.
The relationship between a nobleman and a knight is based on having the knight pay taxes instead of granting land and swear to gather strength and go to battle in the event of an accident.
Therefore, if the knighthood is different in the same noble realm, it is not uncommon for a completely different decision to be made.
It may be up to people to see them as ad hoc rules tailored to their lands, or to think that they are making their own uncoordinated, self-serving decisions.
However, as for me personally, it is easier to understand that there are common rules in Fontana territory, and I think it is difficult to rub them.
That's why I decide.
While I am in my current position, I will make the rules of Fontana territory.
That's what I decided. I started to move quickly to do it.
"The first meeting of the Council will be held from now on. What needs to be discussed is as we have already communicated to each other, but we will use them as a starting point to exchange opinions on this occasion and compile concrete content. Here's what we're talking about on this agenda."
Create rules about Fontana territory.
I decided to take the lead in making it, but of course I'm not going to completely ignore the knights who rule all over the place.
We decided to use the gathering of knights from all over Fontana in the winter to create a forum for discussion.
Its name is also the Council.
Each of us will have a heated debate as a law-making forum.
I don't plan to make such a complicated decision this time.
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