I've been visiting the orphanage since this morning.
To surprise the children in the orphanage.
I explained to the Dean that I had won the land that Como owned and became the owner.
And I left an orphanage here, so I told him I wanted him to feel safe.
Then he explained his plan to increase the orphanage site by about fourfold and also build the building by about three-fold.
The Fairy Chamber of Commerce also promised to support the operation of the orphanage as a back shield.
The Dean was very pleased, as well as relieved.
And a surprise gift is an overnight excursion for all the orphanage kids.
Go to "Fairy Ranch" and spend the night playing on the ranch.
It's a sudden story, but it won't cost, and I'll arrange everything here, including the carriage.
I'll also help with the pull rate, so it won't be a problem.
By the way, I'll get Milky to do the help with the deduction.
Archie, Yuckie, Wacky, Lillii and Chappie will also be accompanied as auxiliaries.
Well Lily, Chappie and Wacky will just play together rather than aiding......
And Lone goes with the orphanage kids who work at Mr. Torcone's "Fairy Pavilion".
Yesterday while we were eating dinner, when we talked about this, the kids at the Fairy Pavilion and Lone asked me to take them with them.
"Fairy Pavilion" has been flourishing since its opening, and he hasn't rested once, so he decided to take two days off tomorrow.
Mr. Torcone and Mr. Nekol seem to have noticed a lot of things as they go into business, and they want to improve during this holiday.
Mr. Torcone said the table would be new in order to increase the number of seats.
Mr. Nekol wants to improve his efficiency by, for example, changing the placement around the kitchen.
I thought together about improving the flow lines and checking the dead space.
The children were all thrilled and left in a fuss.
I let him have the lunch we worked hard on.
This is the most popular 'rice balls' lunch box in the cookout, so I'm sure you'll be happy.
Massive refurbishment of this orphanage while everyone is on a trip.
Of course I'll do it in a short period of time, so I plan on getting Saya and Renton to do it with their skills.
The whole block, including the land where this orphanage is located, is my land building.
Another block on the north side of this block is all my land and buildings, including a forge workshop.
Incidentally, this orphanage is on the southeast corner of the block, but on the other side of the same block, on the northwest corner, is an empty warehouse that became the main site in the recent chemical incident.
But now that the compound has been destroyed, the building is gone.
It was surprisingly close to the orphanage.
There are other house-centric buildings standing on this block.
But there are currently no residents.
The orphanage was the only place left.
Others had already been evicted by the Ponkotsu merchant Komo.
Looks like he kicked it out to sell it block-by-block for money.
I guess the people who were kicked out when I visited the hardware store the other day that the clerk wanted you to help them are the people here.
As for those in need, we are going to allocate temporary housing, and those who have already offered to the guards should have been guided.
Since there are many old buildings again, I am going to redevelop them and build a new two-story rental home.
I plan to offer it for a cheap price.
On the occasion of the redevelopment, the orphanage remains intact, while we intend to increase the site area.
I'm going to build an extra building that will be triple the area while keeping the building full of memories intact.
And on the enlarged grounds, I'm going to build a small orchard.
I desperately figured out how these orphanage kids could earn money enjoying themselves.
That's the little orchard.
I'm going to turn it into a blueberry garden.
Blueberries don't get that big of a tree per se, and they're not resistant to insects, diseases, and hardly any hassle.
The harvest can be enough for even the little one.
You just have to pick it by hand.
And fence around the blueberry garden, in which he keeps squid chickens.
I'm trying to lend the newborn squid chickens.
I think that a small blueberry garden would be able to raise quite a few feathers if it were a squid chicken, which would allow quite a few eggs to be picked.
You think you'll make good money, don't you?
I plan to buy the eggs for you at The Fairy Chamber of Commerce.
My "servant creatures (Tamed)", the urchins, are untouchable, and I think even the kids can take full care of them.
The only way to do this is to pick up the eggs.
Usually when you release a chicken into a blueberry garden, you eat not only the weed below, but even the blueberry leaves and fruit, so you can't coexist.
But it's my 'service creature', so if you tell me not to eat it, I can coexist.
Creating an orchard and keeping chickens under it in combination with weed removal is a very efficient and sensible way to do it.
And I thought of something else.
I intend to tour the shallow waterways inside the blueberry gardens that also serve as a playground for the kids.
I also make a few small shallow ponds along the way.
There are no rivers nearby, so you can't pull water, but you can engineer well water to flow naturally, so that it doesn't dry up.
I plan to feel like a 'biotope' that recreates nature's waterfront.
Make it shallow so little kids don't drown, but I'm trying to do something funny so I can make money playing here.
That's small shrimp farming.
At the request of Mr. Torcone, small shrimps are to be delivered regularly from "Fairy Farm" in the future.
But from an orphanage close in distance, the whole thing should be better if a live little shrimp arrives, even if it's impossible.
And aquaculture shouldn't be difficult either.
They're supposed to get more and more live prawns on their own if they let go.
Little shrimp in that pedigree, more and more in experience.
When I was in the original world, I caught about ten small shrimps in a waterway called "Suzi shrimp" and tried to keep them in a tank.
Soon there were more children, more than two hundred.
I think it would be more certain if you moved the aquatic plants with me.
If we recreate the riverside environment as much as possible as a 'biotope', we should definitely be able to farm it.
If children pick small shrimp while playing with water, play and food security go hand in hand. I can structure two birds with one stone.
Since it's all over the city, we can't secure as large an area as a farm, but this way we can harvest blueberries, collect eggs, harvest small shrimp and harvest three in one place. I think it's a groundbreaking mechanism.
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I worked with Renton to put long columns around the entire block of compartments, braided the "Wild Ge" cradle, and created a blindfold to cover the whole thing.
It then sorted out the buildings to be left behind and those not within the compartment blocks, and for the buildings to be removed, it was recovered in "Wave Storage".
Even the land and the fixed buildings could be recovered from each foundation.
We decided to leave the refurbishment and addition of the building part of the orphanage to Saya.
Me and Renton decided to take care of the blueberry garden part.
Once this orphanage has been completed, we also plan to install rental housing on the remainder of the zoning block.
I've had Renton build all the new two-story homes for rent until now, but from now on, if you make one for Renton, you can make a copy with my "wave copy".
Renton will be less burdened, and faster.
So the redevelopment of this whole block of compartments in about half a day is almost over.
While I'm at it... it's a fast shock.
It's just too abnormal, so I decided to keep my blindfold as it is elsewhere than in the orphanage.
After a few days, I'm going to take my blindfold off.
Well even a few days would be abnormal enough...... better than half a day......