I’m a NEET but When I Went to Hello Work I Got Taken to Another World (LN)
169: Elizabeth's Home, Part 3.
Upon exiting the transfer room on the third floor of the mansion, he immediately explored the surroundings with a spatial grasp. Masaru is in his room, sleeping with Tirica for the most part.
Fine. I want to get some rest mixed up over there, too. I've been too busy here a long time and it's getting a little spicy. It's not a masal, but it's something that makes me want the day off.
"Welcome to the village of Yamanos"
Though I would say that to my brothers, the doors are open but the rooms are dim with no windows and not a very good place to welcome people.
"This is our mansion in the village of Yamanos in the Upas region of the Kingdom of Rishra. Located at the east end of the kingdom. If it's from the border of the Empire, it'll take at least two weeks by carriage."
In the kingdom it makes sense to say in the elves, but the imperials will not know. I didn't know it before either.
Going out into the hallway with further explanations of geography, Satti nods as he glances at Massal's room.
"I wouldn't wake you up if you were asleep, but fine."
"Yes, Master Elizabeth"
Satti, who replied so, ran out to Tatta Massal's room and Lilia followed it as well. I went back every break to check it out, but I guess I still have to go check it out.
"Let's go to the roof. I want to show you the village first."
"Uh, Masal, are you...?
I look at the saties your brother walks into Massal's room and say: Does it bother you after all? Well, that's right.
"It's today that I got hurt, so I'm going to pay you a mild visit..."
I want Tirica to be in Masaru's room, though.
Regardless of the fully equipped Syrah, I'd like to, but it may be a little irritating. But if you're going to come in and out of our house, you're going to see him sooner or later, and as long as Masaru stays asleep and says hello a little, it won't be a huge burden.
"Oh, that's okay"
"Later. There's a tiger in that room, but are your brothers okay?
But if you want to go into that room, let's just make sure.
"A tiger? When it comes to a tiger, he's in that forest or something. Four-legged."
"The tiger. I'm Tirica's pet."
I was just trying to explain, and I realized I didn't seem to need that. I want to be Syrah, but I'm about to come out of the room.
I asked Syrah to open the door, and I wanted to, but he showed up. Two people breathe in a giant beast that suddenly appears.
"There's someone I don't know. So you're here to see how it goes. You don't have to be scared. I miss you so much, I wouldn't attack you by mistake.
I guess Tirica came over unable to move in order not to wake Masaru.
And from behind, Syrah also looked stubborn. Standing side by side in full dark gear, no matter what their intentions are, there is no atmosphere to welcome guests.
This is also our everyday landscape. Though we talked about bringing your brother in, I didn't assume it was sudden today and without notice either. Sometimes this will happen.
"Normal?"
The village.
I did say the village was normal. Except for my home. There's almost nothing normal about it.
"Right."
"Black armor is my sister-in-law Syrah, a party member I recently joined."
Syrah came this way, but fortunately, he went back to see if he was satisfied just at first sight. Your brother was a little hard on his expression, but your sister is hiding behind your brother and is obviously scared.
"My sister-in-law means..."
"The sixth."
I can't help but deceive you now.
"How many more are there?
"So far, it's Syrah's last."
"So far."
"So far."
This is also necessary for protection, but it is also generally true what your brother would think, and it is difficult not to damage your reputation.
"Syrah, this is my brother Wayne and sister Anise."
"I'll see you first, Lord Wayne, Lord Anise. My name is Syrah, and I am honored to be brought to the last seat of the Yamanos family. See you later."
Syrah just looks up and says yes all at once. I know you're just nervous, but your voice is strong. You sound as if you're angry.
"It's Wayne Blanza. Greetings."
"Sister Tirica is unable to move, so please tell her. Now, I have the Lord's protection."
When I said that and lowered my head gently, I immediately went back to Massal's room.
"So are we going to pay you a visit? As for this one, I'm going to set up a decent seat after Masaru gets better."
Sister Anise behind your brother is shaking her head. Your brother may lead soldiers, so your liver just seems to be sitting, but it could have been horrible to your sister. I did something wrong.
"That sounds better. I also have children left in the house. I can't even leave much alone."
In exchange for Syrah, Satti and Lilia just returned, so we decided to head to the roof.
Will is practicing in the dojo upstairs. I want to go bare if I can, but the stairs to the roof pass in front of the dojo. It'll just have to be okay.
Up the stairs and out in front of the dojo, where Will moves hard to the right to the left, swording out sharply in action. It would be a training taught by Massal, envisioned against a virtual opponent.
It's a good thing you're so enthusiastic that you don't notice this one, but you're not wearing protective gear as you know from thin detection. My face is naturally sticking out.
"It's John who's been at the party lately."
Your brother stopped, so I can't help explaining.
"He's got a lot of good arms"
Fortunately, I don't seem to have any further thoughts. Many years ago if you think about it, he is someone to the point that I may not remember seeing him or not, and Will's face is also getting pretty tough in his adventurer life. The name was just deceptive, but there's no reason to realize that a prince of his own country is in a place like this.
"It's finally happening."
"With this?
"Masaru is the best in strength, followed by Sati in Syrah. I haven't gotten a single bottle from Sati yet."
Will has also raised his swordsmanship to level 5. So, thanks to my training on the road, I can't seem to move with Masaru or Satti anymore.
Still inferior compared to Masaru and Satti, but well enough that normal enemies are no longer opponents.
"Our party doesn't work together."
I waved to Will, who noticed this one, telling him to keep going. I changed my expression slightly to see if I had guessed the situation, but when I lowered my head slightly, I turned away subtly and went back to practice. All right, all right.
"Wasn't that... dangerous?
"Well, that was dangerous. Sometimes I thought it was no good anymore."
Again and again.
"Ellie!?
"Otherwise, you wouldn't make that much money, would you?
Take your brother to the roof, who is silent on my words. I know it's a bad idea, but all the money Nania and I made was sending it to your brother.
"But yeah. Look, look."
Upon ascending the top floor, opening the door of the observation room and exiting onto the terrace, the village and farmland were overlooked.
"We've only been here two months since there was originally nothing in the woods. It was well worth the risk."
On vast farmland, splendid villages and walls. The market is still busy with people despite the evening. More people are coming up, and there are plans to expand farmland even further.
"Elves are popular in the kingdom, and tourists are coming for them. The city is permanent, and it's thriving."
Solid streets are also maintained so that as we go to the forts and the city of Miaga, we can stop by just a short distance away.
"You can see the wall over there. On the farmland that the other side had originally. From there, all this farmland was made by Massal."
The first village chick-shaped place I came here to make remains as it is a waste of crushing it.
"The two of us were going to help your brother if Masaru didn't even get hurt."
"Save the elves in just a few and create such a village in a short period of time. You have to think you're lucky without a stake to unconditionally get the help of these two men with great power, brother superior."
Yeah, well, it shouldn't be if I'm obsessed with something so trivial, like I was doing something dangerous, or if Masaru has six daughters-in-law.
"Together we restore the glory of the Blanza family, brother. Because that's what I've been trying so hard for!
Finally, I finally saw a light of hope in your brother's expression. It was a long fight...
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"Our main activity is only an adventurer."
After I got back to my parents' house, I built a few buildings before the sun went down. Build a warehouse for the harvest on the mansion grounds and several houses outside the village. Seems like you wanted to check my powers again.
And over dinner, we discussed plans for the future.
"You're right you can make all you want with dirt magic and gates, but you're better at hunting demons. Continuing to be an adventurer is the heart of our family."
I'm sure if I could use the gate grandiose, I'd make a lot of progress, but it's the trust that counts. Instructions from God take precedence over everything else, and village building, for example, is just an afterthought.
"So when the gate is available, it will cause trouble, and I won't publish it for the time being."
"As far as the gates are concerned, our elves have let us use them as a matter of priority, and Ellie is already the daughter-in-law of Massal, not a man of the kingdom. Don't be greedy, brother superior."
"Once there's someone over the empire who knows my gate, and does something extra, it'll annoy that person, right?
You promised you wouldn't tell me, but I'll push it that way.
"What's up there?
It's about Will, of course, but it's not a lie, and it won't be a thankful story for Will for the gate to be published and brought to his attention at this time.
"You can tell me if you're never going to speak out, but that's a story that's going to hurt my stomach a lot. You don't want to be involved in an imperial power struggle, do you?
Apparently it was not a chopstick or stick treatment, Will, is now also an apostolic companion, a member of the Brave Party. If the dawn, which was found to be varied, would surely cause disturbances along with the power gained.
"It's..."
Even though he was demoted for softening him, he's like flying if he blows a baron style or something. I can neither afford nor have the power to be involved in central power tactics. If anything happens to Will, get him through without knowing.
"We happen to be involved and there's nothing we can do about it, but your brother is right not to go into it. Anyway, let's focus on the village first."
And at the end of a thorough consultation on the village's development plan, we talked about a journey that we had barely even been informed of in our previous letters.
"Right. I figured the turning point would be around the time I met Masaru. I asked for a survey of the Adventurer Guild, and I found a pretty big dragon home."
Massal looked pretty good then. Even as he looked pitiful, he accompanied my reckless operation without saying a single cry.
I went back and got annoyed with Massal's house for a while, broke up and went to Fort Gorbus.
And a massive raid of demons and a reunion with Massal. Orba's injury and the crisis of dissolution of the Dawn Battle Axe.
The story lasted until the middle of the night, and the momentum on the spot made me confess that I had decided to marry him, but at the end of the day, he seemed sincerely willing to congratulate me on the good fortune of marrying Massal.
Again, it's best to let Sati talk about Masaru. Even though there's only so much we can talk about, the more saints and heroes you are, the better you sound.
Your brother seemed a lot more impressed, and this is how I didn't feel bad to hear Masal's work again.
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The next day I was busy in the morning. We built houses, extended waterways, and also built wells. I also tried to expand my farmland.
Go to the abode, pick up Anne, and deliver her to the village, and then go round about the elves and the king's capital. Even if nothing, this is how I come to the elf every three days or so, and I try to be convenient with my metastasis, but now there are some surveys in my residence, and I come to my face almost every day.
I am very busy with the villages of Yamanos, Blanza, Elf, Wangdu, and Fort Bloomdar.
And even though I'm busy, Massal, who should have slept a lot, brought in a new job.
"There was a new temple!?
"I mean, trust me, it's a reward for my hard work."
Leaving aside the food in Masal's hometown, what matters is a new method of making alcohol and seasonings and a crop called rice. They are all becoming large industries in the country of Massal, enough to be exported flourishing to other countries, he said.
It's a special gift from God, nowhere in this world.
"But you don't have enough people to make it."
They can do it at home if it's just a prototype, but that's what Massal gave me permission to use the recipe without hesitation, and I still want to do it on a massive scale here.
The village of Blanza is where there is nothing on the border, but with this gift from God, we may be able to develop the village significantly in a much shorter time than we thought.
In the end I decided to rely on the elves to make it, but I can't talk about where the recipe came from, and I would be right to make it in the villages of Yamanos and Blanza because the elves will have it communicated after the method is established.
"I'm going to be busy, and my training..."
"Fair enough. I hope you leave this matter entirely to me and Lilia. Rest slowly and prepare yourself for training. Right?"
It's pathetic, but what we can't take off training is what we all discussed and decided to do, including Masal himself. I need you to do whatever it takes.
Still, Masal is the only one with knowledge of the recipe, and it was only after Biels settled down and was able to afford it that Masal was involved in your brother's association. Whatever I can take on everything I do in the village of Blanza, and whatever happens to the migration from the place of residence, the second village is going to be launched and your brother is in full hands.
"Then Massal is taking his time off. Tirica, good to see you again."
It took longer than I thought due to unexpected events. After this, we'll send Lilia inside the elves to continue our work in the village of Blanza. I have as much work as I can do.
I'm really busy, but I guess this is also my daughter-in-law's job supporting the brave.
But Masaru, too, can you just admit you're a brave man? So many times I've been commissioned to be generous with God, and I don't think there's going to be just any apostles.