No, I can't.

My cute little brother thinks I'm a weird brother.

I can't forgive that.

I have to show Kyle something cool at least.

That's what I thought. I decided to go around thinking about making more use of the hot springs.

We must do everything we can to justify the deliberate pulling of hot springs from the river.

It is not a substitute for a bath that boils water, but it is worth doing something that only attracts hot springs.

But is that possible?

I mobilised all my knowledge and worried about how to use the hot springs.

"General, what are we going to build in this village this time?

"Fufufufu. That's a good thing, Vargas. We're going to bring the warmer plan to life with the presence of this hot spring."

"What are you talking about? Well, I don't know what the general makes, but the cold is getting worse soon. Let's get this over with."

While looking at me, who thought too much and got a little nervous, Vargas flushed out and went on talking.

I was coming to the next village again.

Because I thought about making further use of the hot springs that came from the river in this neighboring village.

I was pulling the hot springs directly from the fountain pond in the river to this village.

And using hardened bricks, they succeeded in pouring hot spring water that came through the ground into a spacious bathtub like a pool in this village.

This time, we decided to use part of the hot spring flowing from the pipe through another pipe.

Let's start by building some buildings.

This is not an ordinary building.

I mean, I created a building that probably wouldn't exist in this world.

Build a number of grid-shaped columns made of hardened bricks.

Then, the sheet glass was installed so as to fit into the lattice.

The glass is not just on the side of the building.

They put glass in the ceiling, creating glass buildings that could be seen across the building or even in the sky.

I built a building that mimics something called a glass greenhouse.

In the climate around here, snow accumulates in winter, and crops are basically unable to grow.

Ever since I was born in this world, I've been worried about getting food even in winter.

But that was impossible.

No matter how much magic I used, I couldn't grow up in the snow.

What if I use glass?

That's what I thought.

If you make a glass building, the sun will usually shine during the day.

However, there is a glass roof so there is no need to worry about being affected by snow.

I thought so. I've built a small glass greenhouse before.

But this was over with failure.

As I learned later, there are definitely differences between vinyl houses and glass greenhouses.

In the case of glass, heat can easily escape.

During the day, the sunlight keeps the temperature in the greenhouse, but at night, it's almost the same as outside.

In other words, there was no change in exposure to extreme cold temperatures, which prevented glass greenhouses from growing crops properly in winter.

However, the discovery of the hot spring changed the situation this time.

The steam from the hot spring is used to heat the interior of the glass greenhouse.

This should keep the temperature in the greenhouse high, even on coldest nights after the sun sets.

The humidity seems to be great and many problems appear, but I don't know if I don't try it.

Half the experimental side would be strong.

I went through a pipe of hardened brick so that the heat of the hot springs could enter the many glass greenhouses I had made.

When I entered the completed greenhouse, I felt the temperature in the bathroom after taking a bath in the winter.

Creating a space that maintains this temperature at a time when snow falls is quite a success.

The rest would be great if there were a crop to grow properly in this situation.

"Vargas, tell the people of this village to make food in the greenhouse. Hopefully, the winter food situation will improve dramatically."

"Haha, you're General Sasuka. I didn't expect you to create something like this. All right, I'll tell the villagers to take good care of them."

"Please."

In addition to hot spring inns, there was a new heterogeneous building called the glass greenhouse in the neighboring village.