Two elves and escort hunters marching through the woods.

"This area is no longer accessible to humans."

The escorts nodding silently at the words of their employer, Aetru.

Even though humans don't get in, it doesn't mean there are fierce demons out there. It's just, 'Because it doesn't fit, humans don't come'. That's all it is.

Whether you come all the way to the depths, you don't have prey that makes you particularly money compared to the outer edges, or you can pick expensive and rare collections. And carrying hunted demons and animals manually out of the woods requires a tremendous amount of effort and time.... then hunting on the outer edge is much more comprehensive efficiency, even if the hunting itself is less than half efficient. So there couldn't be any hunters, hunters, etc. coming here to make money.

The purpose of this Aetru et al. is to "study academically valuable plants, survey mineral distribution, check demonic breeding status," etc. Therefore, the harvest was not very valuable, even for scholars, as a market value, that is, as a cash changer.

Therefore, Blue Meteor pushed the Red Pledge to help them collect, and they were trying to hunt for meat, horns, fangs, nails, etc. to sell for a good price as a material. … of course, after ensuring the safety of the client. Exactly, it's not that rotten.

But it was also only a picture cake based on the premise that the magic of storing miles was freely available to us.

"Well, it's time for you to start cooperating in the investigation."

That's what Aetru told me to do, stop walking in two rows of columns and just keep moving slowly while spreading to the side and observing plants, stones, rocks, etc. on the ground. Do not bend your hips, your spine remains stretched. Even if you're bending over with this, your body will soon scream.

I have been given a pictorial explanation of the intended plants and ores in advance, and I only record what I naturally encounter when it comes to animals and demons, and I don't do anything to look around here.

Until earlier, "Blue Meteor" had just taken the lead, but since it is now a sideline, everyone has to pay for the grass and tree branches in front of them themselves to proceed, and it is difficult to reconcile that task with running eyes on the ground, and the rate of progress is a gutter drop.

However, there is no way there is a path where humans do not enter, and this time there is no problem if we take it easy and proceed without overlooking, as the investigation is the aim and we do not need to earn the distance to travel.

"Mr. Lena, one o'clock, two meters!

"... Oh, there it is. Mr. Aetru, here!

I don't collect what I find on my own. There is no point in not recording everything, such as where it is growing, how the sun is doing, other plants growing together, etc., and it is necessary to decide whether to take it or leave it as it is. They were, of course, the responsibility of the employer.

"Mr. Pauline, 1: 30, 1.5 meters!

"I found it. Mr. Shararil, here it is!

"Mr. Mavis, 12: 00, 2.3 meters!

"Discovery! Goal three."

The face of the "Red Oath" that finds the plants of interest one after the other by directing them at a distance with the "How to call the direction seen from you into twelve parts" that Miles decided with everyone.

"... wow. I usually overlook more than half of it, but if it looks like it, I don't think I almost overlook it... Now we have to change the calculated correction value for the missed amount."

To Aetroo's words, yeah nodding Charalil. And a graph of "Blue Meteor" screamed when I heard it.

"You're not there! That would be crazy! If they found each of them themselves, they'd still know, they'd have good eyes, or they'd be used to collecting materials. But how can you find and direct them all to the minute the miles are away! I have sight sight sickness, but before that, grass and trees are out of the way, and you can't possibly see them!

But the two elves, the employers, completely ignored the graph. Of course, the face of The Red Vow.

"Say something!

Eitru answered before the Graph yelled at the Red Pledge because they couldn't find it at all but it wasn't funny to discover the Red Pledge one after the other.

"... didn't hunters have a decision not to pry into each other's stunts and abilities?

"Ugh..."

No hunter breaks this implicit understanding, although it is not explicitly cultured. If I were to break it, it would have been the same as declaring, 'Use you, I suck sweet juice', an act that I had no choice but to have my sword pulled out by my opponent. So when they said that, I just couldn't say 'Blue Meteor' or anything more.

And the miles who were listening to it were just gently flapping their shoulders......

(... that?

After a while, I realized there were miles.

"Um, Mr. Aetru, it's Liylene grass for goal number two, but I just noticed..."

Miles, of course, use exploratory magic to search for designated collections. And the magic of exploration was relatively advanced when it was first used.

First of all, the first generation was a voice-guided, 'Carnaval!' method. And instead of the first generation, which ended in just a few decades, the second generation is the Plan Position Indicator scope method. The one commonly seen in war movies and cartoons, with bars of light twirling 360 degrees, and used for radar screens. That's it.

And the third-generation exploratory magic that Miles is using right now, the magic is emitted from the center of the screen toward the entire perimeter, detecting the object. Yes, it was the active sonar method. Furthermore, the detected information is displayed in shapes such as arrows, circles, triangles, and the like, and the analysis data is indicated in characters. It was superimposed on normal vision by retinal projection.

Of course, it has been adjusted for this request, and in conjunction with the usual display pattern, the designated target is highlighted by a red flash. Plants, organisms, minerals...

"Oh, can I help you?

Liylene grass, which is used for special magic drugs, doesn't work very well even when humans try to grow it. Whether it withers or manages to grow up, it can only be a small shake that is less effective than medicine.

It was a researcher crying herb that was not too seriously studied because it was not required in large quantities, as used in the ingredients of potions, and was always unavailable or expensive because of the state of thinness, if occasionally required. This time as many as five have already been discovered due to that mileage, and Aethru and Shararil are collecting them with their know-how.

At first, however, it is an herb that many researchers have attempted to cultivate. Just because an amateur girl found a few liylene grasses in pharmacology doesn't mean she can discover anything from it.

That being said, the Hunter girl is actively trying to work with me because of this, and to motivate me, it is a good employer to listen to my opinions properly without making a fool of me. That's what Aetru thought.

"There are always tafina trees growing on the side of where liylene grass grows..."

We all know about that if you've done a little research. But it's quite a sight to notice that in just a few short moments I noticed that from just a few examples. That's what I thought. When Aetru and Shararil spill their laughs.

"... Yotsume grass grows nearby, and there's an ore that contains copper, right?

"" Eh... "

Poopy, Aetroo and Shararil.

To date, various things have been attempted to cultivate Liylene grass. Of course, from planting around Tafina trees to a variety of soils, fertilizers, chemicals and fortified magic. That's how I've challenged Liylene grass to grow with human hands......

Have any of them tried combinations such as planting plants other than tafina trees together and placing ore containing more specific metals on their sides?

... No, neither of us had ever heard of such a story.

Maybe someone tried something like that with other plants, or mixed the minerals in the soil, but I've never heard of at least combining them or gaining any results from them.

"... well, why did you think that?

A little upset, Aetru asks Miles that.

Whatever the Tafina trees and Yotsume grass are, of course, buried in the earth, such as ores containing copper, even those exposed, covered in dirt and moss (coke), hidden in the grass, and not in such a visible state. And even if I did, I don't think my amateur daughter would know if it was an ore containing copper.

The common copper ore is brass ore, the content of which is about one in two hundred. It doesn't look like an amateur would take a glimpse and think, 'Ah, it's a copper ore,' etc.

But Miles replied openly to Aetroo's question.

"Huh? No, because it appeared that way in exploratory magic..."

"" Yeah, yeah, yeah!!

Because everyone stopped, five of the "Blue Meteors" who were closing in on something were also standing up with their mouths open.

That's never what we all know about 'exploratory magic'.

Yes, for those other than The Red Vow......