Flowers.

I don't think so.

After we talked about collecting whatever we wanted to grow in the field, and after collecting it for a while, Liddy, Anne, and Helen suggested, "How about flowers?"

It doesn't have the direct benefit of being delicious or nutritious, or being effective against disease and wounds, but it may have something like moisturizing the mind. Oh, it's not even a house where I live alone.

"No, it's fine. The blacksmith is too hot for the boulders to survive, but the house is always a killer."

I put aside what I could pick and live, and I replied that way. Liddy plays with joy.

Well then, let's choose a durable one.

"Yeah, I don't know about the boulders, so I asked."

The installation also shows that there are "flowers like this", but unless it is medicinal herbs or the like, it is not known that it is a fine vegetation. It feels like I only know the drawings in the book.

How about that, looking at the women's group (that is, other than me) about the flowers that I see, I said something sluggish and suspicious.

"I wonder if Western plants are coming in here."

The west is warmer in this world. The installation taught me that there are more deserts there...

If it was close to the previous world, it would be close to the original species, but I thought there were many fruits such as bananas.

There are some expectations that if something like that is available and a system that boils water with the heat of a blacksmith's house, it may be possible to grow something like greenhouses.

Well, even if I could, the temperature would drop at night, and the question remains as to what to do about the sunshine problem.

If you build something like "Crystal Palace" that completely covers the expensive transparent glass, it will solve the problem... They'll just eat and appreciate it even if it's available for a while.

However, availability is also relevant to our future fate. Probably.

"I don't know much about it in the Kingdom."

"The same goes for the Empire. I don't suppose they'll ever come in."

I see.

It was Diana and Anne who answered my question. I wonder if it is true from the words of the Countess of the Kingdom and the Seventh Emperor.

Even if you ask Camilo, it must be difficult to get soy sauce and miso from the north. If that's the case, you should give priority to the northern ones...

Eventually, when the sun tried to dye the world orange as the last task of the day, Kuru's back was filled with herbal strains and dyed grass roots, flowers and fruits, and other forest blessings.

"Isn't it heavy?

"Kurrrrrrrrrrrrr"

When I rubbed Kuru's neck and asked him, he just stepped on his leg and rang.

I smile bitterly and slap my neck lightly.

"It's a beautiful flower anyway."

It's a rose.

The flowers that were stuck in the basket of kuru were roses. A rose is not an eight-point bloom as one would normally imagine, but a pair of poor flowers that are closer to the original species.

Appreciating it as a flower, of course, the fruit is also available. Everything is sweet and sour.

I think it would have been good to just watch flowers, but Liddy and the others say that it is difficult, so it can be used in addition to flowers, and it seems to be a durable thing that can be raised in the field.

I was honest with myself because it wasn't wild enough to waste my favor.

Well, shall we go home? I'll think about expanding the fields again tomorrow.

Our family went home in the ever-increasing redness of the sun while talking about Wye and what we collected that day.