I Shall Survive Using Potions!

84 Dear user, three again.

In the centre of the village, cooking is taking place.

Even though the illness had healed, some of the villagers, who were not yet in good health, seemed to be spicy to support their meals immediately, and many were not able to eat in an appetite or physical condition, all hungry.

Therefore, it was inefficient to support meals in all households, and combined with the celebration that the village had taken off the crisis of total annihilation, we should all gather together and cook meals.

Anyway, I don't recover from not eating. It's nutritious, too. Therefore, there is no point in being hungry for something that is not nutritious. There are only nutritious stews here.

Let's make it a festival, the village chief's proposal was rejected. If you do that, the dead will come out.

No, some of them are still fluttering, some of them are in pretty dangerous condition, and I managed to keep them safe (too) by forcing them to eat without waiting to get ready for cooking, as well as secretly mixing them with a weakly effective recovery potion. If there are those people, but they do a festival, get on with it, get drunk, get floated and make a scene, no jokes, and the dead come out.

Everyone seems to be feeling better at first sight, but it's just that 'the malaise has been resolved', and it's never been back in strength or in good shape.

We've already got a dozen dead. What are we going to do with more unnecessary deaths...

No, I guess it's a 'festival' for us to mourn the death, sing the joy of survival, and digest everything in ourselves as God's will, but I want you to do that again at a later date, when we're really well.

"How much time do you think we have?

"Um, I can't guarantee it, but I'll probably leave tomorrow afternoon, and the arrival will be late at night.

A soldier who left earlier arrived in Wang capital before dawn and reported in Ichi in the morning. Then it is considered at the morning meeting, a contingent is decided to confirm, prepare a carriage to greet the caorle and the temple will venture out to try to break into it, leaving late in the afternoon "

"Ahhh..."

One of the soldiers who was closing the village went to Wang Capital earlier to report the incident.

No well water, no food, and no leaves can be obtained from the village, because they cannot go to the village, nor can they come into contact with the villagers. As a result, I am not able to take care of the horse properly, so I have not brought the horse and it takes time to travel on foot.

He asked me if I could borrow Ed and the others, but, of course, I refused.

Whatever happens when you report an emergency, you don't have to hurry if you report a resolution, and what happens when we work together to shorten the time we want to buy in the first place. I can't leave Ed and the others.

"Then at least not until tomorrow evening..."

I've already told the Squadron Leader that we're leaving here like this.

I was so held back, but when I kept complaining about what would happen if I stayed here and how bad that was for me, he finally convinced me about it.

If I were a normal girl, I would definitely have tried to bring her back to the King's Capital, but 'against the will of your Messenger' seems to have been just as high a hurdle. … convenient, 'Dear user'.

That's why I want to leave before I get picked up from the King's Capital, but before I do, I have something to do. How much time is available for that is the intention of the question just now.

Uh-huh, a whole day? I wonder if I'll make it......

An errand that needs to be cleaned up.

Yeah, of course it's, "Finding out what caused the disease."

An unprecedented and powerful infectious disease erupts suddenly in a village with no philosophy whatsoever.

It just so happens that germs mutated near here? Although that possibility is not zero either, you should check it out properly. It's an amateur idea, but no one loses it if you spend as much time on it as you can.

When everyone was full after wandering through the cookout, I asked the village chief to gather key figures from the village. Of course, we don't make them drink alcohol in the cookout, so they're all primal (fluffy).

"I'm going to ask you some important questions. It's about the future of the village, so think about it and answer accurately."

Everyone in the village nodded with a nervous face to that word of mine with a serious expression to where I thought I had managed to get out of the crisis.

And I spread a piece of paper before everyone, and drew a big mare there.

"Let's say this is an overall view of this village. Write down the location of the house where you left the dead."

"Yes..."

Guys, you don't seem to understand very well, but you wrote it down exactly as I said. If you look at that writing situation, you don't see much significant bias.

"Um, anything in common with the deceased?

The village chief answered my question.

"Oh well, those who are old to their children and who were originally weak, and those who developed early on..."

Oh, that's stupid, me! You bet!

"Excuse me, please stop working on that and now write down the 'Someone who got sick early' house"

That said, I put out a new piece of paper and drew an equally large mare.

And the villagers put me back to work without complaining.

"The first people who fell ill were Marc and Chiara, Joey and..."

"Martha, to that and Joshua..."

Oh, no.

"Excuse me, please divide the period into ten parts and write it down with a number from one to ten"

We don't know what we're doing, so we need to be specific about what we're doing.

All right, all right, things are going well...

"Mmmmmm..."

"Do you think I know what it is?

Roland, who had never spoken much before, peered in from the side.

"Hmm, there's an early infected person gathering around here, but maybe that's just because we live near the early patients..."

"Well, then, it doesn't make sense to check the concentration zone."

Sure, I do, but I wonder if there's anything I can hint at...

I also wonder if this, a small area of concentration scattered elsewhere, would have just spread with someone infected from the initial patient and centered around that person. I thought I'd figure something out, but if you're an expert, don't you know anything about amateurs? Uh-huh...

"In the valley!

"Whoa!

I glanced surprised at the village chief who suddenly screamed.

"What the early onset had in common was in the valley!

It is on the valley side of the village that these early onset people gather around where the hunters live. And the hunters go hunting through the woods to the valley. These early flying patients are Chiara, Martha, and Vait. The women dyeing in the valley creek and the young people who sometimes go fishing. I saw the cause was in the valley!!

Wow! I totally understood what I made this diagram mean and used my knowledge of the villagers as village chief to accurately analyze and draw reasonable conclusions! Who the hell are you?

... is that the village chief?

"That's the mayor of the village! I hear they used to call me a prodigy when I was a kid..."

"Hmm, that's what they used to call it."

Uze! The villagers yoished me, you doya face...

No, but I do know what you're talking about, and I don't know about the valley or the villagers who go there all the time. It's a trick.

"Awesome, Mr. Village Chief! Tomorrow, I'll look into the valley, so can someone show me around and wear it?

"Um, the village benefactor, of course, will help you with anything! I'll show you to the hunter who wasn't sick yet, thank you."

And then we were to interrupt the village chief's house.

In small villages where there is no inn, guests can stay at the village chief's house and the market is set. The fact that the village chief's house is bigger and more splendid than the other villagers' houses doesn't mean the village chief is extravagant because he's great..., no, maybe he's a little extravagant. Well, still, that means things have a good reason.

Soldiers? By the side of the road, they take turns wrapping (coming) around in blankets to get a hypnotic sleep. Well, by the nature of the mission, you have no choice. I was wondering if alternate personnel would come every few days from Wang Du, and according to the story of the villagers, just a carriage loaded with water and food would come, and they would remain the same soldier all the time.

Prevention of infection with Wang Du? You've been pulled the poverty lottery, soldier......

Later, I think I'll serve you something.

It was before noon that I left the Wang capital, and it was time for sunset, and it started to get dark. I don't need the meal because I've had it cooked separately, and should we continue with Mr. Murakami's operation meeting tomorrow?

Whatever the outcome, we'll be leaving here tomorrow evening.

Shall I then give firm orders to the people of the village, saying, 'Never let the margins come near the valley'? The villagers are all drugged, so they have complete resistance to the disease.

But if possible, I want to find out what caused it.

Besides, there is a possibility of disease spreading outside of Wang Du. Although the King's Capital may be the only people in this village who came and went directly, the people who stopped by this village will not be the only ones heading to the King's Capital. Besides, some people would have gone from Wang Du to other cities after the disease spread in Wang Du.

It may already be spreading. And it may be spreading from village to village, from city to city...

There is only one body for me to go around all the cities, all the villages. It is completely impossible to turn back and stop the spread.

... Divided growth in potion? No, it's disgusting!

Plus, once it gets more, I'm not going to be able to undo it. And everyone's gonna say, 'I'm the original' or something, and then, you know, I'm gonna start killing each other, and I'm scared! That's it, that's the one called 'Cogito Ergo Sm', I was doing it in a comic book.

No, no, no!

"Sister Caorle, what's wrong? You don't look well."

"Caorle, what's wrong? You don't look good."

Layette called me worried.

"Oh, yeah, it's nothing.

... and Roland. Shut up, extra help!!