187 5.76 Miroku Intends To Join Sango And Kohaku. (1/2)

The next morning, Sango and Kohaku had learnt about their new housemates and since they were of the same group, they shared some similarities and became friends quickly. They were happy to find new friends among themselves and quickly settled down with ease in their companies.

Sango and Kohaku had learnt the plight of the girls and were angry that there are people in this world who are more wicked than youkai that took a human form and vowed to release the girls if they would find along the journey by slave traders.

They also learnt the kind-hearted person of both Hiko-sama and me as we took in the girls, gave them shelter and a bright future too after learning that the girls were also shareholders of the corporation.

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The girls unselfishly shared their Hae Shanpu and Karada Soap with Sango and Kohaku that literally both of them fought over the time spent in the bathroom after the other girls had taken the shower.

This was the first time they had a wonderful bubbly bath and was spending time in the shower until their fingers and toes turned like wrinkled prunes. They emerged from the shower and felt very refresh and invigorated. Small cuts and bruises in their exposed skin after fighting with the youkai had started to heal and disappear.

Both Sango and Kohaku had hung their battle gears using the Hangers provided by the girls and left their weapons in the room as well since there was no danger while being within the protective barrier of Kitakata Town.

The end of the month is approaching and we were sitting at the garden and having steamed bananas and grilled sweet potatoes when the owner of the grain store came over to us. We had ordered the same amount of 4.5 tonnes of rice and with the same 10 kilograms packet to be distributed at the grounds of the Eastern Monastery.

Sango and Kohaku stared wide-eyed as I handed some bundled gold coins to pay for the grains that had been prepared and ready to be shipped by end of the month to the monastery, and arranged in the same manner as before.

We went to the Eastern Monastery where we met the Hoshi and introduced Sango and Kohaku to the one who was responsible for setting up the protective barrier around the village. After a short introduction, I went over to the Smiling Buddha to rubbed its head, tickled its ears, rubbed it checks and the tummy.

I then offered joss ticks and a garland of flowers which I had then placed a few gold coins on the alms bowl after burning the joss sticks. Sango and Kohaku looked at me in surprise and shock when he saw me started to rub the Smiling Buddha at several of its body.

Miroku explained that only I dared to do this since no one knows the actual practice what it was supposed to be. In fact, worshippers would only do that to receive financial gains such as luck and so on.

I briefed Hoshi-sama on the next distribution of rice to the residents and the same procedures would follow by having 10 tables to rub off the marks on the resident's wrists and then proceeded to receive the sacks of rice.

The balance sacks of rice would then be donated to the monastery for their consumption. Sango and Kohaku learnt that I was also giving back to the society since the corporation had earned enough from their sales and profit.

When payday came, Hiko-sama had earlier settled the salaries of the 4 ambassadors and the 6 Plant Managers so the rest of the employees won't know how much these people earned. We sat at the table of the meal area and poured bundles of gold and silver coins on the table while Hiko-sama counted the amount for the employee's while Sango, Kohaku and me sat and stacked the piles accordingly.

They were surprised at the mound of gold and silver coins and when they see how much each person earns, they felt that it was a fairly generous amount since the employee's median salary was at least 3.5 gold pieces. When they discovered at the corporation had more than 200 employees, the Mount of gold and silver easily amounted to 750-800 gold coins.

I explained that the more responsibilities the employees had to bear, the higher the salary was. The most important factor was that the one who was handling the accounts and the decision of the corporation's direction was an 11-year-old kid and how Sango wished that Youkai Taijiya would be based here under the corporation's umbrella.

The 4 ambassadors had made their acquaintances with Sango and Kohaku and welcomed them to Kitakata Village. When they heard of them as Youkai Taijiya, the 4 ambassadors held a higher sense of respect for them for being able to exterminate demons that have been beyond their capabilities.

Hiko-sama and I had decided to release the news on our Refined Steel plate to the 14 Blacksmith Alliance in Aizuwakamatsu, Yonezawa, Shibata and the Tochigi Prefecture and had summoned a representative of the Messenger Guild to have a short meeting after we had distributed the employee's salaries.

We took out 14 plates and passed to the representative of the Messenger Guild and passed 14 letters that had been recently prepared by Recto Shop before the arrival of Sango and Kohaku. Each letter and a piece of Refined Steel Plate had been attached and a proper invitation was sent to visit us on the 2nd day of the new month.

The representative went back to the Guild and returned with a receipt that I had paid. Ever since this practice had been implemented, our delivery boys need not spend too much time travelling and delivering the goods as they could be helping out the production line to assist the girls in rolling out the supplies needed.

The 12 warehouses were in their final stages of construction as today the segment floors inside the warehouse would be finally laid and smoothened. The foreman came and was paid at a discounted price of 600 gold coins for the constructions and I handed him an extra 100 gold for the workmanship of cementing the yards in the 4 plot of lands.

The foreman gladly accepted the money and told me that he would release the 120 men that were attached to him as carpenters and builders from the residents of the outermost District. I explained that these 120 men would turn into logistics as well as security as well as firefighters to guard the interests of the employees working in the warehouses.

Sango and Kohaku looked at the manpower deployed and thought that I could be able to plan for even the simplest to the most complex operations.

The processing of the recipients of the rice packets was repeated as last month and about 35% residents preferred to donate it to the monastery and other new residents as they now no longer need a backup supply of rice as they could afford to buy themselves.

That leaves about 290+ households still receiving it to backup their supplies and also to the new immigrants that had settled into their new homes. It was a simple longhouse with up to 4 large household per house that shares a common quad outhouse and a cooking and washing area.

The girls and ambassadors were helping to stamp the wrists of the new residents and informed them to be at the Eastern monastery by 930 am to queue and receive their share of a packet of rice. Even though it looks quite a small amount for us, but to them, it's a great help.

Sango and Kohaku received about 50 kilograms of rice, and Sango returned to their village with Kirara to help send it to their father. The settlement is quite small with around 30 odd manpower in the youkai Taijiya trade.

I had earlier discussed with Sango that we would like to invite their fellow Youkai Taijiya members to work with us so that they could serve to be the escorts for travellers and tradesman who would ply the route of Miyagi, Akita, Iwate and Aomori Prefecture.

Or plans for Ibaraki, Gunma, Saitama, Nagano, Yamanashi, Kanagawa and Chiba.