10 nen goshi no HikiNiito o Yamete Gaishutsushitara Jitaku goto Isekai ni Ten’ishiteta

Second story, Eugene, talk to Kevin about the railroad carriage.

"So, Mr. Kevin, are you talking?

Piazza in front of Eugene's house, the pioneering site of Houjo Village.

Eugene talks to Kevin, sitting in a chair of stump prepared by Tomas the woodworker.

Alice and Cotareau are on the other side.

Eugene, who was looking around the village of Houjo, had been taken to the square when Kevin told him he needed to talk.

"You don't have to worry, Eugene. You see, Mr. Eugene was talking before, about laying a metal rail and running a carriage over it."

"Oh, that's a railroad carriage! Have you decided what to do?

"Yeah, I got a blacksmith and a woodworker, Tomas, to estimate. The wages were estimated by me… I decided to build them for the test first"

"Oh!"

"Brother Eugene, the train? Can you do a train?

"Alice, it's not like a train. Um, I don't know if there's any footage left."

The pioneering land of Houjo Village and the city of Plumier are connected by a road.

The path built by the seven men and the adventurers was wide enough and pavement enough for a luggage car to pass through.

But that's all.

From spring to autumn, when it was not raining, it was fine, but the road conditions in the spring ahead, wet with rainy weather and snowmelting water, were terrible.

Because it remains more of a muddy soil.

Still, Alice, you seem to know the train exists.

It's because Eugene showed them the movies and the cartoons.

Is Alice's education okay?

Well, I guess Earth's fiction is positive in the magic of this world, where imagery is powerful. Probably.

And Eugene, you should be able to see the footage.

Once upon a time, it was difficult to find video material, which was often supposedly forbidden to be taken out.

That's why video sites exist.

Footage for modern tourism, as well as old material footage, would be up.

"I'll start by building rails and pillows and wheels at short distances to try them out"

"Really? Looking forward to it!

"Yeah, that would make the estimates accurate, too. But between spring and autumn, if we can stably travel back and forth between here and the city...... yeah, yeah. I think it's going to be a lot of production. Anyway, transporting materials from the city can be a rack."

"Ha... Oh, what about the mistake Mr. Kevin cared about? Does it feel like pulling two bottles up and down after all?

"No, I'm going to use the shelter that Mr. Eugene taught me. Do you mean, it would be enough if we could run one bottle a day from the city and the village. If you make a mistake in your accommodation, you'll be fine."

"Well, you don't need the number of copies."

"Yes, because it's also hard to carry from the city to the king's capital. The king's capital is far away, and that doesn't mean we're going to tie the rails that far."

"It's a seven-day ride by carriage, and that just sounds like a tough one. Oh, then how about carrying it by boat? Or there's a waterway in the pioneering land, and it's called a boat from the beginning."

"Mr. Eugene, I have a problem with aquatic monsters. If you're lucky, you'll be able to carry it without being attacked...... make money or go bankrupt, or leave your luck to you. Neither the Gegas nor Kevin Chambers of Commerce have a hand in shipping."

"Aquatic monsters...... Um, how about we get the elves to help? Please, just do me a favor.

"Right, then water transport will be safer, too. But, Mr. Eugene, have you forgotten? If they find out you have an elf, humans can target you. As someone who has taken over the role of connecting human beings to elves, I know and I don't want to put you in danger. Even if the Elves know they can repel rogues and bandits."

"It was. You were careful when you were Leese and when you built the waterway."

"Yes, repelling would definitely make a bad impression on Ningen. I'm not. You know Ningen is decent too...... don't be too greedy. As it is now, or with a railway carriage, we will make enough money."

"Um, are you going by boat, Alice will help you?

"Hehe, that's good too! That way, Alice's gonna have to get you on the boat, right? Whether you want to go inside an elf or spend time in a pioneering area, you can only move freely until the ship leaves."

"Um, Alice, I don't know if that's a good idea"

"Isn't it? After all, water transport is a gambling element. You may want to do it once or twice, but I can't imagine making it basic."

Water transport in this world is inherently a battle against aquatic monsters.

Yuji is aboard a cheeky elf ship, but that's only because he has an elf who is a user of wind magic, water magic.

Fighting enemies in the water and from above the ship is not a great deal of difficulty.

Melee warfare is almost impossible, so at least we can't talk if we can't use magic.

Even if it's not an elf, you might be able to sail steadily if you put Alice or a powerful wizard on board.

But that will also jump the amount of reward you pay.

Kevin, it looks like you've decided to make a solid buck without a beating called water transport.

Well, maybe it's because there's something you can earn solid.

"So anyway, that's pillow wood, rail and wheel prototyping! If there's something you don't know, say it!

"Yeah, I'll talk to you again, Mr. Eugene.... Oh?

Kevin, who was talking to Eugene, looks up.

More pronounced than Kevin was Cottalow.

Cotalou, who was round at Eugene's feet, wakes up his body and pins his ears.

Cotareau staring into the void. Sick, not.

"You just heard it, didn't you?

"Yes, Mr. Eugene. The direction is... west of Houjo Village. Is it around the waterway?"

Kevin answers as Cottalow looks at the tip of his stare and the direction of his ear.

And now I can hear you clearly.

It is a wolf howl.

The 15 wolves under Kotalou were out in the vicinity of the pioneering land of Houjo Village.

Kotalou, who was moving his ears pimply, jumped on the stump softly and aaoooooooooooooo! And one barks.

"What's up, Cottaro? Has anyone come by that way of barking?

"Brother Eugene, you mean west, right? I wonder if you're Mr. Elf?

"I don't know, Alice. Let's go! Oh, Mr. Kevin."

"It's okay, Mr. Eugene, because we're done talking. All of them, I'll accompany you."

Eugene, I think I kind of figured out what you're trying to say with the way Cottaro barks.

Anyway, I've been dating Kotaro for 20 years.

It may be Cotareau who benefits most from this world: rising ranks and extending life expectancy.

Whatever.

The three of them stood up and walked out west of the village of Houjo in the direction where they heard a howl.

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"Whoa, okay, you guys are smart."

There is still only one entrance to and exit from the village of Houjo.

South of the village, the entrance and exit of the road leading to the city of Plumier remain the entrance and exit of the village of Houjo.

By the time Eugene and the others left the square in front of the house to arrive, the wolves had stopped howling.

As Eugene and Kevin, Alice and Cotareau leave the village fence and step into the woods between the peripheral dirt walls, they are surrounded by several wolves.

I hear the wolves under Cottalow picked you up.

He is an excellent wolf. Or maybe fear politics by the boss.

Eugene walks over the wolves that clung together.

She is only 10 years old, and Alice, who is short, is progressing as she strokes a wolf walking beside her.

It's like a cottage walking at the head of a line with a captain temper.

I guess I'm proud of the movement of the kids.

She is in a good mood and is shaking her tail with a boom.

Walking in the woods often.

In Eugene's eyes, the waterway was visible.

Alice and Elf Girl Reese, and the elves' magically built waterways.

Not only does it supply water to the village of Houjo, but it is an aqueduct through which the ships of the elves can pass.

"Oh, it looks like someone's here after all. Mr. Isabel, I presume?

"Ahhh! No, brother Eugene! Yay! Aah!!

Faster than Eugene, I guess I saw who came.

Put down Eugene or Kevin, and Alice runs out duh.

Wow! And raise your voice of joy, with jumping footsteps.

"Mr. Eugene, I saw you, too. Look, you said Mr. Hull would bring you around in the summer, right?

"... right! That's why Alice was so annoyed!

Listen to Kevin, and Eugene runs out, too.

And.

"Alice!"

"Wow! Eh, hiccup!

"Alice, look, your grandfather's here."

By the time Eugene reached the side of the waterway, Alice was hugging a hissy boy.

"Mr. Eugene! As promised, I brought you here!

"Thank you, Mr. Hal! Charles, Master Bastian, it's a hiccup!