Labyrinth Restaurant

Tourist the brave and the demonic world ①

A vast area of agricultural land stretches right in front of me that leads to the other side of the horizon.

Large stones and the like, which are well cultivated and stand in the way of agriculture, have been removed, but I don't see the crop as much as it is fallow land or small wildflowers blooming everywhere.

As I toured the demonic world, I first came here when I heard that I could see interesting things, but now what the hell is interesting stuff?

Gul, the Four Heavens King, who is acting as a guide, doesn't tell me because he wants to see my surprise face. I'm talking about Sole showing up soon if you wait here...

Is it a rare animal or bird from the word immediate appearance? Often waiting in blurred anticipation, for example, and eventually countless shadows of creatures emerged from across the horizon.

The first thing I associate with seeing that is a large group of buffaloes I've seen in TV documentaries. The way tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of creatures are coming this way is unusually powerful.

But when that large crowd approached me and came to a distance where I could clearly see what it looked like, I was stunned by the sight too far from the common sense in me.

Yes, a large group of them are not animals,... but tomatoes and corn and cucumbers and all other vegetables and fruits, seemingly without any change of philosophy, have slowly moved their roots as cleverly as feet and walked.

The vegetables, roughly solidifying me by surprise, were moving into vast fields, maintaining constant intervals and each rooting down to the ground one after the other, transforming into a vast farmland as far as the vast land that had not planted anything after a few dozen minutes of things could see.

By the way, Mr. Gal was laughing gahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha how funny my surprised and frightening face was.

Now, when I make the seeds, they say all these crops are a kind of demon.

Trento is famous when it comes to moving tree demons, but they say these crops have been varied and improved on plants that were originally normally planted on the ground, so that the Demon King can demonize them with mysterious technology from all over the other world to walk around on his own like Trento.

That makes farming extraordinarily more efficient because every share of the crop moves on its own to the sunny places each prefers and to places with a lot of moisture and nutrition in the earth, he said. Even when it comes to demons, they live just by photosynthesis and sucking up nutrition from the ground, so there's almost no danger, and that's precisely because if you're about a pest, you can get rid of it yourself.

It seems to be the truth that the Demon King didn't have a wacky idea of improving the breed in anticipation of this... but that it turned out to be a handy thing when I tried it because it seemed somewhat interesting to me.

They also tried to build a tree where bovines, pigs and sacanas grow on the other side of "plants like animals," but that one had a bad taste and it took stops from around.

... At first glance, I tend to misunderstand you because you seem soft and kind, but the Demon King is basically just someone who does whatever he wants to do. It is troublesome to say that he seems like a demon king in strange places, or is unusually highly capable for lack of common sense.

Well, we'll get back on our minds and turn to the big farm that emerged in front of us.

Mr. Gul recommended me, and I tried a single tomato that was close by.

... usually tasted like tomatoes.

Then grab a bottle of cucumber.

... usually tastes like cucumber.

Apparently, the flavor is no different from regular crops.

No, it was usually delicious, though, right?

Then day one of witchcraft tourism ended with eating a variety of vegetables, helping harvest and getting some of the harvest for a souvenir.

Digging potatoes has been since an elementary school excursion, but it's surprisingly interesting. What would you look like if you told me that you would come to the other world and dig potatoes in the future?... I just thought about it, but I just feel like you're out of your mind. I'm going to try not to think about that because I thought about it myself and it's a little dented. No, really. What are you doing up to different worlds, me?

By the way, they have quite a few crops grown in very common sense other than these demonized crops. Or 70% of the total, they say, is a regular crop. Demonic crops are occasionally too viable to escape before harvest, so you think you also have to grow regular crops to keep yield variations down?

... like an SF movie where a computer I used to see rebelled against humans, and then I got a little worried while I was in other HR that the fleeing plants would form a detachment party and rebel against the Demons.