She's an exploring in the name of her country right? So she's probably gonna see if she can make alliance/trade/have any sort of connection to the kingdom most likely. Even if she has some feelings for Zenjirou, I'm pretty sure she still has her country as first priority.I wonder if Freya wants to go to protect her future hubby by being there as a concubine.
Thanks for the translation.
I agree. The reasons may be all political, but it still leaves a bad taste in the mouth that Zenjirou is basically forced to accept women other than Aura. Since the only reason he is even in this situation in the first place is because Aura asked him to live his life as her husband at their first meeting. And let's not forget that he actively fought against that for a long time until he eventually accepted Freya.I get that this is a harem manga but I do personally wish that relationships with mc and concubine(s) stay platonic with reasons for their positions being purely political. probably very unlikely but oh well
Well he has to know those exist before he can check his reference stuff to figure out how they are made. This isn't like those other Isekai where the MC knows every convenient piece of knowledge related to old tech, that he has no business knowing. Zenjirou actually has a reasonable and realistic amount of knowledge.Their construction and architectural prowess in Capua is among the best, isn't it? Importing magic tools may not be necessary. Zenjirou should check his references for Persian Windcatcher towers. Short description, they're heat exchangers which capture wind from a higher point, and channel it to underground irrigation passages to cool. Then another vent sends the cooled air back up into the building, like centralized air-conditioning. Even as an expensive endeavor, it can be justified as earnings for the contractor, and scores of people in the inner palace will benefit, instead of just one chamber for that magic tool.