Dogunza!

I accidentally rounded my voice. Lena looked at us with her eyes round. Nicola's eyes were dead the moment she found out about Dogunza.

"Yes, yes. Yes, it's Dogunza."

"... um, Dogunza was food ~"

"Is it food or is it a kind of medicinal herb? Dry, powdered, and drinking with water helps with fever and sore throat."

Is it like a herbal medicine that works against colds? It is not good to put such things in condiments. I will advise my mother again.

"But it doesn't help me get hurt, so I go to the woods to pick up herbs containing mana."

"Ah, I've heard of Lang. Everyone in the orphanage is going out to get herbs."

"Oh, you're friends with Mr. Lang. The woods aren't that dangerous if we don't go deep into them, but it's not safe, and I wish we could grow them here, but apparently we can only grow them in the woods... I have to go get it again."

Lena sighed. Wow, can't medicinal herbs containing mana be grown in the field?

However, when you look at the soil in the field, you can feel the mana, but it is difficult to say that it is abundant. The sand that collapsed from the table earlier seems to contain more mana. I wonder if Sister is that good at magic?

"Dr. Leena. I can feel the mana from this field, but is the teacher doing it?

"Yeah, that's right. But maybe Marc is better at magic than I am."

While looking at the wreckage of the broken table and chair, Lena looked at us and smiled.

"Ah, would you like to use that sand for the field?

"Well! Thank you. I'll try replacing it."

Lina started playing with the soil in the field with a small scoop that she had beside the field. The side looks very pleasant. The harvest seems to be consumed in orphanages, but it's also a hobby and a practical benefit.

But medicinal herbs. If I pour mana into the fields and gunpowder, can I grow anything but the woods? Can you handle it with magical power?

I'd like you to accompany me to pick up some herbs, but I'm sure they'll refuse. Let's just have a few field talks for today.

"Dr. Leena, please tell me about the other vegetables. I grow tomatoes in the open."

"It's amazing that you're growing the grace of the earth at that age. I'll tell you what I can teach you. Well, first of all, this cabbage is easy to eat by pests, so replace it with a small piece of soil with mana -"

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During the lunch break, Lena taught me a lot about the field. Then I was able to separate the seeds of cabbage and cucumber. Let's sprinkle it in an empty space tomorrow. Dogunza was about to be handed over, but he politely refused.

And afternoon classes. It's time for religious education.

It's the most delicate lesson I've ever seen from God. The statue of God worshipped here takes the form of a woman, but I wonder if she's different from the God I took care of.

Or were you a boss or a subordinate? Another kind of god? A product of a fantasy created by the Church? I sometimes wonder about various things, but I think it is better not to think too deeply. I wouldn't dare ask Nicolas. All I have to do is give thanks and prayers to the god who brought me back.

And finally, singing hymns is the end of today's church school. Students leave the classroom in pieces. Incidentally, there was no custom of saying, "If it's all right, if it's all right, it's all right."

Overlook the classroom and catch Lang trying to return to the orphanage. Lang is nine years old with short brown hair. He began to grow taller as soon as possible and is the tallest man in the Wolf League.

"Hey, Lang. You're going to pick up herbs again, aren't you? Can you dig the herb out of the roots?

"Nh, medicinal herb?... oh, you want to grow up in an empty space? Sisters say they're not suitable for cultivation... well, maybe you'll grow them. Fine, I'll bring it."

Just watching Tomatoes grow all the time makes Lang feel good.

"Thank you. I'm going to grow up in the corner of the house to make it easier to observe this time."

I see. If you can get more, don't go to the orphanage!

"Yeah, that's fine! So when are you going next?

"That's right... I'm standing in a lot now, so maybe a month or so ahead. Are you in a hurry?

Really… I'd like to try it early, but I'm fine because I'm not in a hurry. I'll ask you then. "

"Oh, I'll take care of it."

I waved at Lang and broke up. Well, I'm going home, too.

--I didn't realize Jack was looking at us from the corner of the classroom.