"Oh, that's a pretty solid sandal. Yes, boy, take it."
That's how the merchant hands me the coin.
I was flabbergasted when I took it.
Because sandals loaded like mountains that I created were bought up as a few coins.
Of course, the coins received were not likely to be of value, such as gold or silver coins, but were just copper coins with slightly missing ends.
Even though you can get as many Hatsuka stems as you want to use as a sandal ingredient, can't you ever buy weapons or something like this?
But it doesn't mean the pedestrians are missing.
I guess we're just talking about the unit price of sandals being too low.
Therefore, research about products that can be bought at a better price for pedestrians.
Is it because I am about 5 years old now?
It's amazing how many sandals I just made that year, they say, etc., but they even asked me to push it off and grab the information.
"Oops...... I guess I'll try it like this."
A few days after I finished interacting with a pedestrian.
I was working behind the house.
I still don't know if I can, but I'm trying to do experiments to get a source of income that turns into sandals.
Prolonged detention and conversation of troubled pedestrians, something that might be possible in the information obtained.
It was mushroom cultivation.
There is magic in this world, and magic exists.
And I didn't know before, but there was also a magic restorative that could restore the reduced magic in a short amount of time.
But there aren't many magic restorative drugs out there.
That's because the raw materials have a cause.
The most important thing to make magic restorative drugs was called magic mushrooms.
This is the only way to collect what is growing in the woods, but there is a limited time to do so.
They use what they can take at that time to create magic restorative drugs, but they don't have enough at all.
Why don't you try me when I'm a little older because I wasn't even old enough to go into the woods? The topic appeared at the end of the conversation.
But that's a business opportunity for me.
Because I realized it when they showed me the actual magic mushroom I was carrying with me by accident.
Isn't this "shiitake"?
I saw a magic mushroom and my memories of my previous life flashed back.
Actually, I had experience growing shiitake.
That's easy cultivation with something like a home grown kit, not authentic.
However, if this magic mushroom grows in the same way as Shiitake, it is quite possible.
I decided to work on an experiment for it.
Essentially, mushrooms are fungi, not plants.
The fungus grows in the tree and the tree itself grows as its own nutrient.
For this reason, it is possible to cultivate fungi artificially if they are created in a situation where they are susceptible to increase.
First, I procured a kind of wooden marutai that I could take magic mushrooms from the wood dust in the village.
I even thought about cutting myself, but it's hard to cut the tree or bring it back.
What's more, it can't be grown until it's dry for a few months.
In this regard, there was a round thickness that was dried as a material for wood dusting.
I picked out something that looked just fine and came back with a few bottles.
There is a reason to dry the marutai.
The tree dries from the outside, and those inside are still in moisture.
If only the outside of the tree is dry and damp inside, the fungus breeds poorly.
As a result, moderate drying will be required.
but on the contrary, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to be too dry for caracallas.
Only moderate humidity will also be required.
Therefore, keep it in the shade behind the house.
The rest will be implanted with this fungus when it goes to this marutai, waiting for the fungus to grow inside the tree.
However, you will probably fail even if you keep doing this.
So I will also add a way that was never done in my previous life.
That's a way to pour my magic into a fungus implanted Marutai.
If you say anything about mushroom fungus, it's just parasitic to trees and growing.
And should it contain a large amount of magic mushrooms, i.e., does that not mean that it is taking away magic from trees?
Then could I pay for the magic instead?
It was an experiment after making a hypothesis without such certainty.
We will go to see if each of the several Marutai will grow up with a difference in the infusion of magic.
My life was awake in the morning and while the sun was up, I took care of the fields, and when the sun went down, I punched my magic into the Marutai, and then the nights went on making sandals under the lights my mother put out.
Thus, after a while, only three magic mushrooms appeared in one of the few Marutai.