Two sets of bedding (that's the big store, spare and in stock) on the supplies we always buy, plus the seeds of the plants entrusted to Camilo by the elves, the dragon car leaves Camilo's store and leaves the city.

I said on a luggage truck that runs relaxed down the street.

"I haven't checked the contents of the species yet, but does Liddy have any idea?

"Yeah, well, roughly."

Well, that's from where you came from, and do you have any idea?

"Looking forward to it."

"Right. I grew herbs and stuff in the field, but I didn't have anything else."

Now, the house grows antipyretic and hemostatic herbs and vanilla in a field that serves as a courtyard. Only mints (although similar herbs to be exact) thrive to other plants when distracted, so they are grown in isolation in wooden planters made between deliveries.

Watering uses water from reservoirs made during the rainy season. In addition to the water stored in the rainfall, a certain amount of water is always ensured because we try to put in only a small amount of water that we did not use in our daily water draw.

Although it has been done, it is likely that irrigation water for domestic use and fire protection water that I have not been very aware of so far will become unforgivable. The amount of water that can be secured with the three larger water bottles is also known.

"It's time to dig a well near the house..."

"Then you won't need to draw water."

When Deanna said that, Lucy turned to me and rang "cum". Since it's a routine instead of a walk, have you guessed that it might go away?

"No, I'll keep going because that's a walk between Krull and Lucy, and it's my morning exercise. I don't mind just taking a walk, but I'm more interested in going out for a purpose."

I exhale like Lucy is horny at my words and circle on Deanna's knees. Deanna stroked Lucy softly as she smiled.

When I got home, I started my luggage luck. When you stop your luggage on the back of the house and let go of the krull, put charcoal or something in the warehouse.

"Shall we put the barrel of liquor in the house storage from today on?

"Oh, right. Please."

"Okay."

That being said, Helen pulled into the house with a leopard and a barrel of liquor. Helen doesn't seem bitter, but it would be a little easier to get in from the terrace side at times like this.

Likewise bring bedding and seeds to the house. After lunch, bedding was set and both positive and spare rooms were also available.

It is normal on the day of delivery that it is usually time to do what you like when it is also over, but today the colour was slightly different.

"This is the carrot's?

"Oh, there's also potatoes, parent!

"I guess this one's a turnip"

"Looks like some vanilla we don't have."

"What's this?... the one I don't really like."

"These are beans."

Get the seeds out of the bag and we'll all check with Wye and Liddy. To decide from which to start planting in the field.

I asked Liddy if seeds have sowing times.

"In this environment, you will grow whenever you sow."

That was it. Anything elf forest seeds have the properties to absorb and grow in an environment with a lot of magic power, like the "Black Forest"?

In an environment that is not, plant properties grow as normal. Few people want seeds because they still often have good taste and yield.

Should I have wondered at a time when apples and berry-based fruits could be harvested at the same time, when they should have been harvested at different times?

I asked Thermia about that area.

"No, Atashi and the others took that for granted..."

The answer returned.

"Right. Normally, if that's how it was harvested, I don't doubt it."

"We Elves have learned since we started passing seeds outside too..."

I'm sure I got a complaint like "I heard you'd grow up anytime, but you wouldn't" and looked it up, "I see."

The biggest reason the elves don't get out of the woods is that they need magic themselves, but they'll also say there's a crop problem.

"All right, let's plant some soon."

After an hour of discussion with Wye, I said so and everyone headed to the field.

I hope this brings us one step closer to self-sufficiency.