ow you for the rest of our lives!“

The villagers praised the hot springs in high spirits with wide smiles on their faces.
I wonder if this is still within the realm of recovery magic.
The mystery of the hot springs continues to deepen.

“Master, how much will you charge for the hot springs?” (Lara)

Only a week later, the public bathhouse for the residents was successfully opened.
At first, people said it smelled like hell, but I’m honestly happy that more and more people are starting to like the hot springs.

However, Lara’s question brought me back to reality.

That was it.

The hot springs are my property, right?

How about we go out on a limb and offer them free of charge to the residents? Just like how we distribute the salt.
Anyway, if everyone recovers their essence and energy due to the hot springs, the village would be revitalized and the tax revenues will increase.

But hmmm… Free of charge? I’m not too sure we could do that.
Managing the operations of the bathhouse, cleaning, and maintenance would be a very large expense.

I see, even if the spring water and materials come for free, there are still a lot of expenses to cover.

I think I read in a political science book that it’s not good for a feudal lord to provide everything for free.
Let’s see, I think it was something like, ‘Give a man a fish and you feed him one meal.
Teach him to fish and he can feed himself for many meals.’

However, this is a remote area.
A cash economy isn’t common here because the villagers are self-sufficient.
In fact, even the taxes are collected in kind, such as in the form of farm produce.
That’s the reason why it would be awkward to charge them money.

“That’s right! It’s quite awkward for me to charge you for the entrance fee so why don’t we impose a gratuity system instead? Every villager who uses the bathhouse can donate money for the bathhouse’s operating costs and maintenance.
Children and the elderly really only need to donate a small amount while those who make a lot more money could donate accordingly.” (Yuo)

“Gratuity… A donation system.
I see, that sounds feasible.” After pondering my proposal for a quick minute, Lara agreed.

Thus, the public bathhouse in the village opened with a gratuity system in place.

(T/N) Gratuity is basically just a tip.
Tipping.
An amount beyond the agreed service fee out of gratitude or consideration for the service/goods offered.

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Meanwhile, the villagers were saying:

“Did you hear? Witch-sama’s hot springs are finally open to us!”

“The village chief got all muscled up because of that hot spring! I heard it never makes you feel fatigued again.“

“Indeed, it blows your fatigue away!”

“GAHAHA! Fatigue getting blown away is a good analogy! I’m addicted to those hot springs!”

“Oh, once I get into the hot spring, it would be hard to get me out of there.
I can’t imagine life without hot springs!”

The villagers were busy raving about the opening of the public bathhouse.  What was particularly a hot topic was the fact that the bathing fee was collected via a donation system.

“My children their grandfather can use the bathhouse too!”

“Maybe my knee pain will be cured…”

“I am so grateful to Witch-sama for sharing her miraculous spring with us commoners!”

The villagers felt a strong sense of trust, akin to faith in their lord Yuo.

(T/N) This is as far as I go for tonight.
I’ll try to edit this at a later time, I promise.

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