When I was tapped with a rapid pitch about my knowledge of demons and how to combat them using four days, Count Teresia told me to issue a draft instruction informing the realm about the measures to be taken against phosphorous moths, as though it were a practice.

Activation of demons was reported, so it is possible that there will be more fires caused by phosphorus moths in the fall and when the wood dries.

The number of things flying now is about what is usually seen in the summer, but there are some anomalies that may occur within the course of this year. Normal phosphorous moths disappear before winter, but if they are activated, they may also fly in winter.

"Mrs. Mareshan, are you sure that phosphorous moths can most effectively eradicate salt water?

"Yes."

"I want to make sure with this eye. Tell Berwyer I want him to capture about three phosphorous moths."

Phosphorus moth scales play water just like regular butterflies and moths. It is also quite waterproof in the case of phosphorous moths, so it makes no sense to simply hang water.

However, phosphorus moth scales are supposedly vulnerable to salt. I don't know the detailed principle, but I guess it is also the action of adsorbing scaly powder to mobilize and anticipate the memories of previous life that remain in the temper.

Mrs. Mareshan, who was instructed, leaves the room immediately. As usual, I can tell Kamil that now, without him, Mrs. Mareshan had taken on such a substitute for me except for lecture time. It also comes with a room that is always kept out of the room. I am grateful to Mrs Mareshan for taking on things that are out of my realm, because it is necessary to be a lord when I can tell people a job, and it is also the role of the teacher to teach me that.

"Salt..."

And what is salt? In Arxia, the cheapest of seasonings is salt, but it is certainly still expensive there among household goods. This needs to be done later in the process of finding substitutes. First, consider measures for phosphorus moth fires with the main axis of eliminating phosphorus moths by salt water.

Now, if you know you can repel phosphorus moths by salt water, you can prepare it and let the people keep it.

It seems that fires caused by phosphorous moths are not such a rare phenomenon that there seems to be such a small fire noise every few years where leaves have been swept and collected.

Since the Cardiac territory does not have that many forests, and the native trees also have a high moisture holding, the main thing to be aware of is the vicinity of the villages where the dried timber gathers.

Even if the forests in the territory, the alert in the direct jurisdiction, move the soldiers of the leadership, I want the people to be able to move as much as possible about the villages. In my view now, sending soldiers alone could give the people extra fear.

Phosphorus moths fly mainly from around morning to midnight. No matter how much it's activated, the phosphorus moth doesn't fly past midnight. After midnight, the moon hides in the Black Mountains (Amon Noir), so the darkness increases in the realm at once. Phosphorous moths have no dark vision capability in their eyes, so they can't fly around without losing the moonlight.

But the night of the inhabitants without the lights is early. When the sun sets, I fall asleep in time. When it comes to letting people look around the village and the neighborhood until the middle of the night afterwards, they need to secure and organize personnel to wake up for it.

... vigilante if it's an organization to alert the village. At this point, it might be better to have a full vigilante set up.

Depending on the situation in the Oriental States, it would be better to introduce the means for self-defence to the inhabitants from now on, also considering the possibility of suspicious persons entering the territory of Cardia. I was just hoping to create an organization that could work with and communicate with this village.

While conceiving the basic form of the vigilante, I stepped out of my room and headed to the office.

When I knock and enter the room, Count Teresia, who is still busy killing me at work today, looks at this one with a slightly surprised face.

"... I don't know, have you done it yet?

"No, I'm sorry, but not yet. I'd like to show you some information about the military code and the soldiers, and I asked you."

The Army of the Leading Army, a one-eyed frown of the Earl of Teresia rises to the word. To his surprised expression, the Count somehow took some pieces of wood out of the drawer when he tried to get the village to organize a vigilante.

"What's this?

"It's a draft establishment for a vigilante. I didn't think you'd come up with that."

I snorted at the Earl of Teresia, who frowned a little sorry.

I have never planned anything about the realm myself like this before. No wonder the Earl of Teresia thought of my deficiencies and prepared a response in advance.

The Earl of Teresia's draft had written about the formation of an organization centered around what I thought was something you might have been enrolled in the leadership in military service. There are other methods of cooperation between the vigilante and the leadership that I was still in the process of thinking about, as well as conveying matters about the village and conveying them through the leadership to the Lords.

"… then we will build an actual organization based on this"

"Bring it to me once you're done making it. At the same time, submit a proposal to combat phosphorus moths."

Just as Berwaier climbed up the stairs with about three small cages when he left the office after receiving the military and military service records given by the Earl of Teresia and the discharge records of the soldiers of the leadership.

"Dear Eliza, I was just about to visit your room. I brought you three phosphorus moths."

"Oh, thank you. I'm sorry, but leave that in the courtyard. And can you get me a glass of salt water and just two glasses of water because it's about half as good in a cup? And I want you to call the gardener Boswarev."

"Yes, sir."

I just climbed the stairs, but I did something wrong. When I look back at Berwaier's back, I feel that I should also think a little more efficiently about how people use him. Until now, the Earl of Teresia had completely moved the people in the hall, so we'll have to get used to all this now.

Back in the room Mrs. Mareshan was coming home, and I breathed looking at the material I held in both hands. I would say use people without moving yourself. In view of the rush this time, he didn't seem to say anything.

Put the material on your desk and wake up the organization of the draft to the figure. While looking at it, I wrote down a few ways to supply salt water, how to look around, and how to make reports about phosphorus moths on paper.

If there is no effective method of eliminating phosphorus moths using salt water, salt water needs to be distributed. Because the inhabitants cannot afford to keep extra salt.

Besides, when salt water is dispensed to eradicate phosphorus moths, it is possible that the people who use it will come out. Is there a way to deal with it if it is not bound by the way it is done, such as mixing poisonous grass to a degree that is not life-threatening?

Berwaier came as I was writing them, but Mrs Mareshan responded by controlling me with her face up. I see, when there is a room attached, will there be a room attached as well?

When I finished writing down the whole thing, Mrs. Mareshan called out, who would surely have anticipated the timing.

"Berwaier has reported that we have finished preparing the instructed one in the courtyard"

"Okay. I'm going down now."

When I took Mrs. Mareshan to the courtyard, Berwaier and the gardener Boswarev waited there. Berwyer said he would remain to see this place at the direction of the Count.

I told the two of them that I would carry out a confirmation and experiment on how to eradicate phosphorus moths in the end, leaving the explanation of the history to Mrs Mareshan. Boswarev sent me here as an experimental personnel. Because I or Mrs. Mareshan can't stand grasping moths and sprinkling salt water.

"Then we first see the actual reaction of the phosphorus moth when salted water is applied. Boswarev."

When he speaks, Boswarev takes the phosphorous moth out of the cage with a familiar hand. This is the first time I've seen a phosphorus moth in the light or so close, so I'll keep an eye on it. The phosphorous moth was about the size of a magpie butterfly as it was described in previous life, and the wings were generally pale peach. It also looks golden depending on how the light shines. Is it because the moonlight is blue and white that you look like a fluorescent yellow at night?

When Boswarev suppressed the end of the blade, he draped just a little salt water on that blade. Being a gardener, he is still accustomed to treating phosphorus moths because of the inclusion of insect control in his work.

Wings with salt water change from light pearl to dark brown, and phosphorus moths scratch with considerable momentum. I know exactly what you're suffering from. I don't know much about butterflies, moth ecology, etc., but do I feel pain even in the winged area?

"All right, let go"

I order Boswarev to do so because I want to know to what extent a phosphorus moth cannot fly when its blades are damaged. The freed phosphorus moth splashed its wings several times, but seemed unable to fly.

If you look closely, there are holes in the blades. I put salt water on it.

"Moths and butterflies, even small holes, can't fly if they have holes in their wings."

I snorted at Boswarev's words. If you don't have to hang the whole thing, you may want to consider spraying salt water more efficiently than replacing it with something else.