Published at 14th of January 2021 05:55:00 PM
There is a reason as to Sarah’s confusion over the concept of a schedule .
All the people of this world, not just adventurers have only have a vague sense of what a schedule is .
While they do have months such as, the month of dawn, month of the Green Start and the Month of the Blue moon . There is no fixed time period called a week .
Instead they bundle approximately 3 days together and count them as 1,2,3 . It is one month when 16 of these passes .
So, adventurers live with a sense of yesterday, today and tomorrow . Many quests also take place over 3 days .
Thankfully they have determined that Wheat planting day is the beginning of the year so, they do somewhat understand .
Most Japanese businessmen are dividing one day into four parts and separate it using weeks, this creates 20 parts to schedule meetings and other work in a week .
Of course . I do not have a schedule table, nor a business book with me .
A business book… Could I sell one? It is useless, I have no capital to create one .
Well wealthy merchants may feel differently about it .
The farmers and adventurers are people that live day by day .
If I said, “A meeting between the high noon bell and evening bell, five days from now”, they would either be confused or forget about it due to drinking . (TN: The translation was actually noon bell but…)
This is a world where mechanical clocks do not exist yet .
The bells of churches will inform you of the time using mysterious methods I do not understand . While it would be nice to have one in this town, they are very expensive .
Either way I have arranged a way to secure Adventurers . Next it seems necessary to find a way to organise my meetings with adventurers .