Magi Craft Meister

01-04 Pedestrian

The season went from spring to early summer.

"Almost two months..."

Jen has been coming to Kaina village for almost two months. Speaking of what Jen did in the meantime, he started installing pumps, digging hot springs, and servicing sewage. What I made was a rear car and a wheelbarrow.

Riyaker produced it for the reason that Hannah seemed to have a hard time carrying water. Then when I made the wheelbarrow (Nekoguruma), it was surprisingly reputable, and the wheelbarrow (Nekoguruma) carried one in the family.

Now Jen was playing hooky with the kids. It is the most popular play in this world, at least not before in this village, because it can be played without distinction between men and women.

"You're a ghost, Jin."

"All right. Then I'll count to ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight..."

Children fleeing simultaneously.

"Nine, ten!

All right, let's go.

"Wow!

Martha looked at that with a smile.

"I lost my parents and I was blocked, but Jin came and she (Hannah) was perfectly well. I didn't know who you were when I first found you."

"Okay, we got one first."

More and more ghosts do it by the rules they call ghosts, so the ghosts gradually increase. If they all become ghosts, it's over.

"Hannah, I got you."

"Kurt, I got you!

"Mario, no!

Jesse, I got you.

That went on until dark. And after sweating, I washed my body in the hot spring, and everyone followed me home with a refreshing face.

I feel like Hannah's hair has been glowing better lately. From dull gold to glossy gold. Would it be the effect of a hot spring? It was Jen who thought of that as he chased Hannah to the house for a small run.

I'm home.

"I'm home."

"Welcome back, Hannah, Jin"

Martha, who was in the mood for dinner, greets me.

"I'm hungry, I can do it later."

"I'm always sorry until my minute"

"Nah, thanks to Jin, I can afford to live, it's as easy as ever."

In fact, it has been considerably more convenient since the effort to draw and carry water has been greatly reduced and the hot water gushing out of the hot springs has become available for washing and so on.

"Yes, I did."

"Wow, that looks delicious"

Tonight's dedication is eyeball grilling and vegetable stir-frying.

"I'm a little short of salt, it might taste thin, but be patient with me"

Martha says sorry. When Jen heard about it,

"Oh, really? But if you don't have salt, you're in trouble."

"What, maybe tomorrow or the day after, Roland should come and buy it."

"Roland?"

When Jen inquires back into a name he's unfamiliar with hearing,

"Roland is a pedestrian. Once every two months, he sells food like salt, sugar, fish, and clothes."

"I see."

It seems impossible to be self-sufficient with boulders.

"Then you need money."

Martha blocked me before Jen told me what ruby I had as a living expense.

"It's not money, it's bartering. It's such a remote village, there's no way to make money."

And Roland laughed, knowing that.

At noon the following day, as Martha said, one carriage came. It's a big carriage, with two horses in tow. There are two of them on board.

The village chief, Geebeck, welcomed him.

"Oh, Mr. Roland, welcome. Mr. Eric is no different."

Roland is a disappointing man about forty years ago, Eric is a good man twenty years ago. I can tell they would be parents and children because they have similarities to the color and face of their hair, both of them raising shorter swords on their hips. It would be for personal protection.

"Hello, the village chief seems to be doing well too"

"Thanks to you. My niece was looking forward to seeing Eric."

That's what they said. Eric looked illuminated. He cares about the village chief's niece. Roland put such Eric on his ass,

"We got there two days earlier than planned. I brought more salt this time."

"Ho? That helps."

Before the summer, demand for salt was rising.

Soon Roland and the others parked their carriages in the village's central square, put out a simple table and arranged their goods on top of it.

"Let's start with groceries. Dried salt, sugar and ogi. Then this is black-eyed beans. It's heat resistant, so you can keep playing it."

"Salt me."

"Yes, 200 grams for a bag of wheat."

"Give me some sugar"

"Yes, 20 sheets of fur means 2 kilos"

"Would you like me to split the black eye beans a little bit?"

"Oops, this sounds like a good stone, let's put it aside"

Everyone exchanges for wheat, fur, and occasional gemstones. Eric stared at it diligently.

When he finishes purchasing food as a whole, Roland also lets Eric help and replace the product. Now fabrics, clothes, tools.

Jen watched from a short distance what tools he would sell.

"Hmm, whatever the fabric and clothes are, are those lanterns? And pens and ink, huh?"

By the way, it was the village chief who bought the pen and ink.

"I hope I can talk to you later."

I definitely wanted to hear about the outside of the village and, if possible, this world, Jen thought. The next day it will come from the other side.

As a result, when the business was over, Roland cleaned up the goods and tables and served the carriage.

"Well, let me show you where it's good."

The village chief told the two of them.

"Good point, is it?

"Yes, this way please"

The village chief guided us to the hot springs.

"What is it, here? You didn't come here last time, did you?

"Yeah, I was just able to do it the other day." Hot Springs. "

"Hot Springs, is it"

"Well, come in, please"

Needless to say Roland and Eric were surprised by the comfort of the hot springs, which are not just hot water.