That said, things are not easy.

We want to revive one of the devastating villages.

It's not a good thing to run with a moment of emotion.

Fortunately, I grew up as a person who could say I'm sorry, so I can honestly withdraw my statement once I've reconsidered it and found out that I'm wrong.

After I made the "I'll do it" statement, I slept well, woke up the next morning, washed my face, ate breakfast, and went to work in the Territory Reform Promotion Office again.

This is too much time to reflect on and reconsider imprudent behavior.

In the first place, I was tired on my expedition home yesterday.

That's why you can't even turn your head.

Now, after such refreshment, I presented my thoughtful results to Miss Micah and Miss Renge, who met again at work.

"Now, I'm going to create a reconstruction plan for Ajol Village from today. Thank you for your help."

I'll do everything I can.

As a result of thinking slowly, I became more motivated.

Regardless of yesterday's emotional opinions, it is still a painful expense for one village to disappear completely.

The village of Ajol is one of the small villages on the border.

However, the resources invested in its development are by no means small. Not to mention the amount that Adele Village desperately tried to support.

It's a resource I need to get out of my throat. It turns into a waste.

If you think so, you can't stand it.

I understand.

This is a dangerous idea. It feels like gambling even more, trying to get back what I lost in gambling.

But you want it back!

Besides, I had an idea that it would go smoothly in that place.

"The contents of the village reconstruction plan refer in fact to the use of the village of Ajol as a testing ground for agricultural improvement plans."

I have trouble eating, and the fields are as rough as they can be.

I would not refuse it if it were now a farming method using animal manure compost and a place for experimental data collection of crops grown there.

Not to mention, I won't let you.

If you refuse, I will force you to emigrate under the authority of the lord.

If you want to disobey forced emigration, I will welcome you to our laboratory for treason against my lord's orders.

Either way, the destination is animal manure.

We may have a lot of complaints, but if all the rest of the villagers starve to death and develop a strange plague, it is the people around us who will suffer.

Especially the village of Adele.

Well, I think it's more likely that the remaining villagers will turn into looters before mass starvation.

Either way, it is the village of Adele that is at risk.

In other words, my thoughts would be better than dying (being hunted down and killed), which ends here.

In general, each and every one of those villagers lacks the awareness that they are precious lives.

If they care, they can produce food for four or five people by themselves.

People who do not need to engage in agriculture to benefit from it can learn new technologies and gain access to new knowledge to create the possibility of advancing civilization tomorrow.

Farmers are the foundation of civilization.

The altitude of civilization depends on how solid its foundations are.

Sticking to the fields without even filling their stomachs is an unbelievable waste of an important foundation.

--Ah, no matter what sort of thing it seems, when I realize it, my feelings are still peeling out, and it hurts so much when I bump into it everywhere.

I feel like there is a more efficient way to proceed.

But when I realized I could get a prefabricated place to experiment with animal manure, I really wanted to go this way.

Slowly on the verge of ruin, the country village finally reached its limit and was about to collapse.

I met a kind man who wanted to save this.

The gentle man was hurt by something beyond his power, and smiled with tears.

If you ever encounter such a scene again, you'll think you can do something about it.

You'll want a nice person to laugh as happy as that.

If you think about it, you want to do it.

Because I prefer a beautiful ending to a story, even if it's a lie, to a harsh reality.

"I declare."

I have no choice but to live with me, to live with me.

So I decided to do everything in my power not to regret this path.

"I will ensure that the rehabilitation plan for Ajol Village is successful."

In the process, there may be people who can cry, but I want you to give up.

It's all about saving a village.

See, that's a good thing to say.

The path to hell is paved with good intentions.

My determination is also a fine goodwill because it's about helping people.

Now, let's all go to hell.