"Hmm, does this feel like it's up to him to speak the Oriental language even if [parallel processing] is possible?

"That's right, Mr. Ars. Since then, I've tried to spare some time, but some people remember fast and others slow."

"Why not? [Parallel processing] At least learning efficiency should improve, right?

"I wonder if Brother Ars misunderstood [parallel processing]? You can just focus on multiple things at the same time. Nothing makes me smart even if I can do [parallel processing]."

"Oh, I see. You might say it badly, but you don't get a smart brain no matter how many people have a bad brain."

We went with Kyle to a variant in the east and named Reed's last name on dozens of returnees.

As a result, dozens of them were able to do [parallel processing], and they were ordered to use it to remember the words of the Orient.

I was hoping that you would eventually be able to interpret.

But then I noticed it when I took a moment to come back to the variant.

Even though it was named after Kyle at the same time, the speed of language acquisition varied considerably.

The quick one was close enough to talk to the variant locals.

But he couldn't do it at all.

Perhaps some of them were skipping their studies without getting motivated.

But more than that, [parallel processing] was not as versatile as I thought.

Well, that might be true.

I'm not particularly good either.

Even if there were 10 people like me, Kyle would probably lose a brain game against a group of 10.

Being able to think at the same time is efficient, but it doesn't make you smart.

But even so, I think anyone can speak the language if they work hard.

I also feel that it is still a fundamental motivational issue that cannot be done.

How can we motivate those who don't study?

"Then why don't you try to get people who are lagging behind to study through what they want to do?

"Through what you want to do? What do you mean, Kyle?

"Look, I used to stand on the podium at a Vulcanian school and teach my students, right? Basically, all the students can do it. There are people who can't, but if you tell them what you're interested in, they often can."

Hmm, is that so?

I've certainly learned foreign language through animation, and I've heard stories about it.

I think I have heard that even through communication with the opposite sex, language acquisition is faster.

But if I get along with the opposite sex, maybe I don't want to go back to the local area.

Isn't there something interesting about it?

"Ah, then maybe you should learn how to raise rice, Mr. Ars."

"How to grow rice?

"Yeah, it looks like most of the people who came here were former farmers. Interested, or has everyone known agriculture since birth? I thought it might be easier to remember this word through agriculture. And you certainly said you wanted someone to grow rice at Mr. Vargas's."

I see. This is at the foot of the mountain, but surely there were paddy fields. When I came here before, I didn't know because there was snow in the middle of winter. So let the residents learn how to raise rice, and you won't even remember the words. "

Will it work?

Well, there aren't so many words used in off-the-shelf farming.

Wheat and rice grow differently, you may not be able to speak perfectly if you just help with manual labor and learn to work.

Yes, it is.

You might want to remember not only how to make rice, but also how to make sake with rice.

Anyway, I can't do liquor research with Vargas anyway.

So, can you help me, Sula?

Yes, I don't mind, Ars. Fortunately, the magic we received from Ars has allowed us to expand our farmland more than ever before. I can't teach you how to make rice with it. "

Thank you, thank you. Ah, yes. Could you try this on the rice that grows along with it?

"... heh. This is good rice again. Each grain is very fruitful and firm. And there are a lot of them in a cell. This is better rice than what we've ever grown."

That's right, I don't know. This is a new species of barca rice made by me and my brother Kyle there. Now try making rice in some fields. And I harvested it when I was able, so I thought I'd try this and make some sake. "

That's right, Ars. You can make even good rice like this. I see. I will grow this barca rice that Alsu-sama gave me with my soul. "

Yes, thank you, Sura.

I've heard how to make rice from Charlotte's men before.

There is also a piece of paper that summarizes how to do it.

Already watching it grows rice in the fields that Balgas made by landfilling the wetlands.

However, there will also be some people who will be raised here.

The ease of growing up will vary depending on the land, and above all, our people should be used to making rice.

Those who are taught to make rice will be able to re-employ in Balgas if they can even learn how to raise rice, even if they can't speak the worst words.

That way, you can live as a farmer with farmland in the Barres territory.

You might be more motivated than just learning words.

In this way, I decided to provide barca rice for cultivation even in variants, and to make the farming work memorable to those wishing to return.