The morning has come.

I really want to do something about the cane today, but I haven't spoken to the Alliance today, so I don't think it's a good idea to take a break from logging.

Even if I go to the Alliance now and say, "I'm off today," the Alliance won't have a way to stop it, but that's not what I'm talking about.

Are we going to make sugar here?

Surely sugar was made by crushing and squeezing cane.

Simmer and concentrate the shibori juice that comes out....

Crushing will do anything.

A liquid receptacle is necessary to avoid wasting the juice that comes out when crushing, but you can crush it appropriately with a blade wand or something.

If I use the Magic Sword, I may slash the entire container, so it is a blade wand.

Made of metal lizard metal, it is durable and safe.

I'll squeeze it... if you make me some tools.

Pressure magic is also promising if something like slow compression is made over time.

I can't afford to boil it, but I have to be careful not to let the sugar boil.

But I can't do it here because I don't have the tools.

Sugarcane is finite.

I can't help it. Sugar production is on hold.

Now, let's move on to securing another important element of sugar acquisition: farmland.

Find an island that looks just right.

If we don't burn down all the islands, there is a possibility that monsters will attack us, and it would be a waste to burn down that island considering that it has sugarcane.

There were plenty of islands nearby, so I'll fix them up.

Of course we need workers if we're going to grow it, so if we're going to transport food in an item box, we'd better have some water.

Well, if it's as much water as humans use, it's likely to be managed with magic tools, and depending on the nature of sugarcane in this world, it's not a very high priority.

However, if the trees are likely to grow, it must be an island of a manageable size before the monster is boiling.

Well, it's best to look for it.

Follow the same route as yesterday to visit the island of Wyburn.

Route was a bummer, but fortunately, we quickly found the island of Wyburn.

Raising the altitude to nearly one kilometer will see a lot of islands.

Or is this what happens when you expand Matsushima island by island? There are so many islands.

I don't know why the terrain is like this, but the island is flat, and it seems to be easier to use than a hot spot without volcanoes.

Two islands from Wyburn, about ten kilometers away, about a kilometer radius, seem to be just the right size.

I tried to get off the island.

There was a garden near the landing site, so fortunately I would stick my neck around and stick it in the item box.

I floated around a bit appropriately, but I didn't find any particularly valuable plants.

I don't see any water, but I think I should rely on magic tools.

And then we need a port... ah.

Speaking of which, there are boat killers near the sea in the monster realm.

Nice boat.

I think if we use a lot of metal resealed metal, we'll probably be able to get rid of it without sinking.

Although I have a big personal hobby, the sugar is handled by the Chamber of Commerce, so the appearance of profitability is not very good.

Depending on the strength of the boat killer, it depends on how much you need to use.

If this world were just a wooden ship, we could handle it with a thick iron ship.

If you can't do that, I'll have to lift and carry the basket of human beings in flight magic?

If anything happens while I'm gone, I'd like to avoid it, if possible.

I want the port to be a robust ship.

The sandy surroundings of this island make it unsuitable for port construction.

There is magic in modifying the terrain, but it seems difficult.

Depending on the draft of the ship, major construction work is required up to the bottom of the sea.

Find another island.

I'll fly again, and now I'll focus on the coastline.

Find a place with a deep water depth next to it.

Just one kilometer above sea level, there were countless islands, so you wouldn't find them first.

I think so. Find the right island while maintaining altitude of about 100 meters.

The depth of the sea is largely understood by looking at the color.

The ocean is a mixture of light blue and green, but the dark spots are dark blue and the shallow spots are close to light blue.

Well, we'll soon find an affordable island.

--About 50 minutes later.

I didn't.

None of them had a deep sea and an island just the right size.

On the contrary, there are no islands with deep seas, even if you don't care about their size.

It seems impossible to use a deep-drawn ship.

If so, are heavy metal ships tough?

But we can't secure defense unless it's large.

If we're going to put a ship offshore like a landing ship and move it on a small boat, we'll be feeding the monsters right away.

Mm-hmm.

A landing ship.

Unloaders didn't just use small boats.

I wonder if we could use something like a hovercraft or a helicopter to take off while avoiding monsters.

The ship itself can use heavily armored, boat killers who can withstand attacks.

This is a merchant ship with heavy armor assault landers.

I don't know what it's for anymore, but the more we can get on board, the more people we can transport.

We need to think about size because we're going to need a big initial investment, but we're going to have a choice.

In that case, let's blow up the island.

We need about three days to burn it, so blow it up beforehand....

You can't, if you don't know whose land it is.

I'll go to the Commercial Alliance tomorrow and see if I can use it.

If you can't, I'll have to convince you.

Should I take the golden confectionery with me?

Well, I mean, look at the situation.

If you just want to prepare my share of sugar, I'd like you to mow it from this corner, and I wonder if you can hurry up production until you do something bad. For now, let's go home.

We also need to think about Wyburn's materials.

It's a great material to play with.

For now, I'm just asking about the application.

I'll ask Mercia later, but it won't hurt to ask the guild.

The grocery store people will answer if they ask, but they are also merchants.

I can expect more accurate advice from places that would not be so profitable in any way.

"Excuse me, is there any recommended use for the Wyburn material?

"If it's Wyburn, I think there are as many buyers as there are going to be around Photo Len."

The receptionist today seems polite, has he told you that I have defeated Wyburn? There is no particular strange reaction.

But it's kind of a waste to sell.

I don't have much trouble with money.

If you need a budget enough to build a ship, you may need to sell it, but if you spend so much money to build a ship in the first place, I feel like I'm going to end up in business.

"No, I don't want to sell it, but I wonder if there's a good way to use it myself."

"Wyburn is special and unprofessional... but I still think it's a weapon or a hard bone as a defense."

Armor, after all.

Using hard bones as protective equipment would only have the advantage of being slightly lighter than the current one.

Well, let me ask you something.

"Is it stronger than metal reserve metal equipment?

"The metal resealed metal is a bit more robust, but the bones are lighter than the metal, and the weapons can use magic to light the fire, so overall, the Wyburn is better."

Mmm, somewhat subtle.

Using magic means using the magic of the owner?

"Yes, swordsmen often don't use magic, so they seem to be able to make effective use of it. They don't need to concentrate, and if you shake it, it will produce a flame."

Oops.

Does that mean you suck your magic on your own?

Unlike the Magic Sword that went too far, the output is small, but maybe it can still be managed.

Or maybe it's not as attractive as sucking up all the magic beyond its limits.

In any case, a weapon that can use magic outside the framework of magic use is not bad.

Although it increased during the Wyburn Crusade, there is still limited magic available per hour.

Well, I feel much inferior to the Magic Sword, so I put it on hold for now.

A magical opponent fights faster with magic, and a magic sword is too overwhelming for an ineffective opponent.

Meat after that?

"Can you eat Wyburn's meat?

No, it may be suitable for other purposes. Is it good to ask this way?

"I've heard that it was delicious after about a year of drying in a place with good conditions, but basically it's like making the meat of a monster in the monster space worse, so it's not like eating it properly."

"Is it too much magic?

"Yes, I can't recommend it."

"Okay, thank you."

Too much magic or too much magic in the appraisal.

Is it good?

... let's try it for a bit, I was fine in the cave.

If I succeed, I may get more MP.

Let's take a bite to see what happens so that it doesn't cause a lethal dose.

It may be a little early for lunch, but I will go out a little bit appropriately, cut it into about 5 cm corners where it is open, and bake the thinly sliced meat.

I don't have any tools to bake meat, so I cut the stone in the corner flat with a magic sword, wash it with water, and replace it with an iron plate.

After that, we just heat it up appropriately and magically.

If you use the magic of fire, which feels like it has suppressed its power and extended its duration, you can manage without a plate that is easy to heat up.

The smell has disappeared and it feels good.

"Oh boy, what are you baking?

Two adventurers passing by suddenly talked to me.

It's Wyburn.

"... I hear you're a frog or a monster, but you'd better stop eating it and eat it quietly."

"I don't know unless you try it, I have a lot of magic, so it won't change if it increases a little"

The meat burned well.

As a precaution, cut meat about 1cm thick into a further 1cm square and throw it into your mouth.

It's a wonderful flavor, and it feels like Japan's high-quality meat has been slightly thickened and hardened.

The hardness is not as hard as it feels like it can't be bitten, but it is purely sticky.

No particular deterioration in physical condition was observed.

"Ahh, I ate it... are you okay?

"It's good! You can't do this!

"Oh oh...."

I was pulled.