Santairiku Eiyuuki

Lesson 5 Forest Protection and History

"You guys would be the Long-Eared Elves!! Love the woods more!!

Erkühr was furious.

An emperor who will always be evil and abusive...... Oh, that's about me.

"What's the sudden problem? Sire."

Christos tilted his neck, not knowing what it meant.

"You guys love the woods because of the long-eared Elves. First of all, they cut it all up, so the soil is spilling and the crop income is falling off."

And when Erkühr says, the flock......

Christos, Galphis, Lucanos, Carolina, and other long-eared "Elves", non-long-eared "Elves" heavy ministers, and bureaucrats all leaned their heads together.

They don't understand the flow of cutting trees - losing forest water retention - soil spills - breaking fields - crop yields down.

Leave the woods alone and you'll be resurrected.

That's what they feel.

"Ha..."

Elquille sighed.

This has to be explained.

Now, while Erkühl talks about the importance of nature conservation, let me explain why the Elves, the long-eared family of the Lemurian Empire, do not love the forest, and then the ethnic composition and history of the Lemurian Empire.

Long ago there was a place called the Great Forest, where many long-eared "elves" lived.

However, the long-eared Elves lost their food due to population growth and sudden cold.

That is where the massive ethnic movement took place.

Many of the long-eared Elves were set to live out of the Great Forest and set foot on the earth, not on trees.

Meadows, deserts, seas... and new forests.

The long-eared Elves were scattered all over the world.

In time, several long-eared "elves" gained a place in the woods of the middle of a peninsula after a long journey.

It is a place of peace.

One day, a thousand years after life began there, one young man mentioned this.

"I'm tired of the woods and stuff."

The boy's name is Lemros.

Lemros took his people out of the woods and built a single urban state on the banks of the river.

Its urban state was named Lemuria by the name of its founder, Lemuros.

It is the birth of the urban state Lemuria.

At this time, it is assumed that the number of Elves of the long-eared tribe who followed Lemros was seventy-six, including Lemros, seventy-seven.

They are the ancestors of the later Saint Seventy Seven Gates and the Imperial Family.

Later, learning farming, salt, and iron making from the surrounding tribes (humans), Lemuria quickly began to expand her forces and put a number of urban states under her control while harnessing her spiritual skills.

Well, such a Remliar, but he was experiencing a peril of doom.

I can't have kids!

For some reason? Because we're all men.

Yes, Lemros and all his delightful companions were men. Well, I can't do that, it would be a miracle if I could.

That is why Lemros called upon his hometown and other settlements of the long-eared "elves" in this way.

"Because I'm going to do the festival! Participation fee is one pig per person. But girls are free at Lady First! All-you-can-drink, all-you-can-eat!

And by scratching all the women with such complains, Remlos got the woman.

The history of Lemuria depicts the long-eared "elves" of the women's homeland after this… the reconciliation of conflict and tears with the woman's brother, brother, father and ex-husband, but in actual history it will be true that Lemuros silenced them in the war.

… There is something hard to say about the fact that all the ancestors of the Lemurian long-eared clan (elves) today are rapists and their victims.

Well, one time, the cold waves pushed over.

There were no starving deaths in Lemuria, where grain was stored in advance, but not in the forest, the home of Lemuros.

Many of the long-eared Elves fell into hunger.

The Long-Eared "Elves" asked Remlos for support.

At that time, Lemros supposedly said:

"If you want help, get them all out of the tree. Let's farm! And forgive me for robbing a woman."

That's why many long-eared Elves say, "I can't hunt in the woods anymore. Mr. Remlos, seriously genius. After all, the times are farming," he said, lightly descending from the trees and moving to the city of Lemuria.

Then Lemuria, led by Lemros, said, "You guys, you're blind. Come down to the flat!" He gave in to the mountain nation while saying, "You guys are good at making stones and iron. Tell me, or die!!" and subdued the Miners (Dwarves), "You guys poetry and literature, that's nice. And I want you to tell me how to build a ship. Otherwise die!!! subdued the people (human beings) who were building advanced civilizations in the south.

Then he went to the continent and said, "Is there anyone who can take me down!!" and destroyed nations across the continent, sprinkled with salt.

And, well in that way, Remlia expanded her territory...

Life expectancy comes for any human being. Even though the long-lived long-eared Elves, it is inevitable.

Lemros and his delightful companions died in their lifespan.

The remaining offspring thought.

How can I maintain Remlia?

Because what a very nice thing Lemuria had become at the time, a nation where five percent of the population were long-eared "elves" and everything else conquered.

In addition, discord had arisen between the long-eared "Elves" from the beginning of the country and the later joined long-eared "Elves".

There are two options.

We all work out our bodies, and we sparta.

The other is the reconciliation measures.

We're all friends, brothers on earth.

Ultimately, Lemuria survived this by adopting reconciliation measures.

The political power of nobles and civilians is the same. We are all equal because the conquered peoples are also Lemurian citizens.

And it came to pass that the reign of Lemuria fell, and moved to Lemuria the republic.

Suddenly, there can be no republican system, and the reconciliation of all peoples is not easy to establish.

That's why the 400 years of civil unrest began. Long!!

Afterwards, the descendants of Lemros (named) Bald Debt The Great Demon King will be solved by becoming Emperor, but it will also be explained later.

Because I finished explaining Elquille.

The important thing is that Lemuria has no shards of a culture that loves the forest in the first place because it is a country created by forest haters.

That is.

"I see, by the way, where did Your Majesty come to know that?

Lucanos asks Elquille.

Lucanos is a priest.

A priest in this world is an intelligent being, and in fact the Church houses many books.

Lucanos, archbishop of Nova Remulia, has naturally also read many books.

But even Lucanos has never heard of the woods.

But as far as Elquille's explanation is concerned, it seems very reasonable.

"Um, right. I might have read it in some book."

Erkühr fell in love appropriately.

You can't say it's knowledge from a previous life.

Mesianism has no such concept as previous life.

At the time I said it in my previous life, pagan ideas.

It is unsavory to assume that Emperor Lemuria, who even recognises the patrons of Messianism, has pagan ideas.

"Planting by issuing a law to protect the horns and forests on the ravens. This will improve the soil spill."

That being said, Erkür recalls the villages around Bald Mountain and Bald Mountain that he used to see with Hadrianus III.

Whether it's building materials, ship materials, furniture and warmth, fuel for cooking meals, and iron making…

Wood is used for a variety of things.

Demand is always there, and the more you produce, the more you sell, and the more agricultural land you make on the land after cutting the trees, the more two birds a stone.

That kind of theory cut down the forest of the Lemurian Empire.

Ultimately, forests are running out and now they are cutting mountain trees.

But more than forest trees, cutting mountain trees is not good.

Heavy rain will not spare the landslide, and the agricultural land will be washed away.

That said, quite a few villages had been damaged.

Only those who actually live at the foot of the mountain can tell that disaster is occurring because the mountain has gone bald.

Many times there had been appeals to Hadrianus III, but they had been ignored.

To be honest, it doesn't break my heart where it's doomed because it's a village with no edge whatsoever for Erkühl.

but future tax revenues cuts will undoubtedly strangle Elquille.

It's unusual for Erkühl to work voluntarily.

"But Sire, the demand for firewood is increasing. If we restrict logging, will the price of firewood jump all at once, with which the price of iron products, salt, etc. jump, threatening to oppress the lives of civilians?

One of the bureaucrats... a man of a tribe named Kroll (Human) raised his hand and asked Erkühl.

Elquille listens honestly to questions and questions for her sake, answers and references, so there was room for nature and ministers to express their opinions.

"Why don't we just use coal? There's been an increase in supply lately, isn't there?

"Coal has certainly been held as a fuel for cooking, bathing and winter warmth in recent years.... but the most consumed piece of wood is iron. Isn't the price of firewood more inevitable than we can't use coal in iron?

To Chloe's enquiry, he agrees with the surrounding bureaucrats and ministers that this is the case, and tries to flaunt the Erkühr logging regulations.

But Elquille just leans her neck strangely.

"Why can't coal be used to make iron?

"Sulphur in coal brittles iron, Your Majesty."

Galphis answered the question.

From the standpoint of being an Army soldier, I am familiar with steelmaking there.

And in Galphis' explanation, Elquille pounded her hand, wondering if there was a point.

"I see, no cokes? I realized this was a good thing."

From the unexpected, improvements were found.

Erkühr smiled niggardly, and when he saw such Erkühr, the flock gave him a Kyotong look.