Something more important than anything else in living.

Water.

I've heard stories about people being able to live for more than a week without food, but not for three days without water.

Securing drinking water was a top priority for me to continue my pioneering life.

We need to build a house, albeit impromptu, and make sure we have a solid water supply next time, where we have secured a base for our lives.

Even to watering the crop that sprouted me instantly for me, my next goal is to get water!!

Resolved.

I've spoken first from the conclusion, well, let's talk in an orderly fashion from the beginning.

First of all, I tried to get water from the first place I saw it.

The sea.

The land I live in faces the sea.

Mother sea.

A shitty sea.

A wave to return. The identity of that wave is water.

Yes, the sea itself is an inexhaustible source of water!

... some people will think, "Oui, wait a minute" there.

Sea water. In other words, salt water is salt water.

It is very unavailable for drinking water, etc.

I know that too. But that's why the ocean is too huge to leave without doing anything.

How can we manage, above all, to use inexhaustible seawater for drinking and domestic water?

That's why I decided to give it a try.

Above all, the first thing that comes to mind is distillation.

Heat and bring to a boil the sea water, separate the steam from the impurities before cooling and making the true water.

Well, just imagining it wouldn't be a pain in the ass, but you could try it once or so.

Fortunately, the pot is in a set of tools that I have bought from the capital.

Draw sea water into it. Heat over the fire......

Yeah, but what do we do to take the boiling steam and collect it?

How to start a fire in the first place?

When things bothered me, my interest shifted to something.

Sea water drawn into a pan.

Soyz just waiting to be boiled over the fire, but in fact, how long is the sea water?

Not that I've ever been to a seawater bath in the original world, but that's a long time ago too, and I never liked drinking dirty sea water in the primary world or anything like that.

But the sea over here is, naturally, clear and beautiful.

I also feel like taking a sip to try...

So I sipped the sea water in the pan with my hand and took a sip...

"...... n!?"

Arr!?

Have you lost your tongue to me?

Take another sip for confirmation, sip the sea water and carry it to your mouth.

"... I knew it"

Not at all soggy!

True water!

Ordinary water!!

What do you mean, seawater? Really?

"Maybe... in this world, sea water isn't salt water!?"

It's not an impossible story.

This is a different world, a completely different place from the one I was in.

Sometimes what was normally normal over there won't work over here.

And I looked down upon the sea like the real water drawn into my hand.

...... hmm?

………… wait.

The water I swaddled with my hand.

Hasn't this hand done an incredible miracle many times since yesterday?

Demonstrate master-level moves with the tools you grip.

When I touched the soil, I sprayed the crop even though I didn't sprinkle the seeds.

The hand in which the gift from God 'the supreme bearer' dwelt.

"And if the sea water touches...!?"

I tried to pour seawater directly into my mouth from the pan without using my hands.

"Heh!? and heh!?"

It's hard!

Salty!!

I coughed up unexpectedly and spit out all the seawater in my mouth.

"But now I'm clear...!!"

It wasn't me who was insane in this world.

It was my hand.

The "supreme bearer" in my hand had degenerated the touched sea water into excellent drinking water!!

"... how omnipotent is it, 'the supreme bearer'...!?"

Mr. Hepastos......

Aren't you a little too tempered to make skills?

Oh, isn't that a skill? Something beyond that.

It's a gift, isn't it? in the sense of a gift from God.

Is it natural that it is as versatile as this?

Well, drinking water problems cleared up easily like this.

I also need water to sprinkle in the field, so I swap the pot water with my hand and replace it with a bucket.

Wonder if that is all, the sea water will turn into bright water.

The task is troublesome and difficult, but if you imagine an itinerary of boiling and making real water, it's obvious that it's far more troublesome, so you can't say luxury.

When I finished transferring all the seawater in the pan, something white was creeping up at the bottom.

"... salt"

Moisture and minerals that make up seawater.

Does "supreme bearer" mean he just touched it and split it it up nicely?

This helps because salt is also salty and is an essential element for people to live.

Allow to dry thoroughly, then sweep the bottom of the pan and get salt.

I've watered the fields and things are going well.