--Well, this was the kind of tree-planting activity that started with thugs... but it eventually had an unexpected impact on the theodrum in two ways.

One is that some of the pathways for entering the illustration from the theodrum were crushed by tree planting activities - or rather, the construction of stop lines by shrubs and vines to be precise.

As a crow, I did not recognize the need to leave a path from the theodrum to the illustration, and there was almost no trace of it being used on the illustration side.Though we did not consciously crush it and turn it around, we did not have to diligently consider that the path would become unavailable, and proceeded with the "greening" of thorny and toxic plants.

Theodoram's intelligence unit is the only one who has suffered from this.I suspected the existence of some kind of conspiracy because the path I had been using suddenly became unusable.....



"There's no sign of him crushing the path?"

"Yes, there was not only a blind spot, but also a sprawl along the border."

"... obviously unnatural."

"I'm sure it's unnatural, but even though they shot at our activities... it looks like they're part of the effort to restore the border forest."

"Was it in our territory that you created the Yabu?Then is this a clear border violation? "

"But if we traced the book, it was because our people were stealing in the forest inside Illustrated territory.Soldiers from the nearest regiment sometimes joined, so all accusations against Illustria bounce back to us. "

I know it's not like I can talk about it in the judgment of the scene, and the superiors look a little reluctant.It is only troublesome to talk from top management who are not even aware of the scene, but it is selfish (first of all) to move arbitrarily because things are likely to get involved in national traffic.

"... but if it is a blight that has occurred in our territory, it cannot be blamed as an illustration that our people will remove it."

― ― However, if the local residents move spontaneously, not ours, that's not the case.I was a superior officer who was doing that in my heart.....

"But the problem is that the Japanese people are not actively involved in removing the fish."

"What? … why? If they can't use the border forest, they'll be the ones who have trouble with their daily lives."

"There are two reasons. The first is that the problem is not something that can be easily removed.There are dense shrubs full of thorns and vines, and it seems to be mixed with poisonous plants everywhere. "

"--Poisonous!?"

"That said, it's about the degree to which you feel (a rash) when you touch it.Enough to make you lose your temper to get closer.They also refused to come near livestock. "

"Hmm...."

"And the other reason is that there are trees nearby without going all the way to the border forest."

"... what?"

Explain to a superior officer with an unclear expression that the reporting officer bites to include.Illustration - I don't know if it's true, but the greener one anyway - said he also raised trees in Theodoram territory.

"... but... if the planted seedlings become firewood and can be used as wood, do you need time?"

"That's... what kind of magic they used, it seems they've already become a fine tree."

"What!?"

When the superior officer changed his blood phase and raised his voice, the corporal leaned his neck with his heart.Sure, it's a surprise story, but how much blood can you change?Illustrated enthusiasm is a bit of a business, but in reality, our people enjoy profits, and we won't make color until then.Thanks to this, the number of unintentional clashes with neighboring countries is also reduced, and may I say "Long live" first.

"... don't you know about O'Dragon?It was not long before our country was founded.... At that time, Odrant's land was covered in greenery.... by Trent's herd. "

"Trent!?"

The non-commissioned officer was surprised to hear unexpected words.

"... I wish I had struggled to exterminate the Trent, but with the curse and curse of Trent, my favorite Odrant land turned into a barren wasteland where no tree or grass could grow.It's still wasteland. "

…………

"So, Trent is basically a tree monster, so it grows faster than regular trees.... if you say so much, you'll understand the rest. "

"... that the trees he built in his land were in fact Trent's woods?"

"You can't deny that possibility... at least you can't keep your mouth shut."

In other words, this was the second effect.

Simply describing the aftermath, the upper echelons, who could not ignore the danger that the trees were torrents, forced the felling and incineration of the trees by pressing the opposition and pleas of the villagers.In fact, it wasn't Trent - Crowe wasn't so trained - so the Teodoram Kingdom's tough measures only ended in a meaningless decline in the quality of life of local residents, with the result of recruiting anti-kingdom sentiments… but that's a little further.