Explore the woods.

In the end, my main task was to hatch the Valkyries from newly delivered eggs of the Servant Beast while knocking down trees and tidying up and spreading usable land.

I decided to leave all the management of the trees to Mr. Maddock.

I'm far more familiar with trees than I am with trees, to be honest.

Cut off the branches from the fallen trees and cut them into moderate lengths to store them as round-tails.

Furthermore, it was decided to have logs ready for use in the cultivation of magic mushrooms.

All I had to do was [infuse magic] and allow magic mushrooms to grow, so it got pretty easy.

By the way, some of Mr. Maddock's acquaintances had excellent woodworking skills.

The person also decided to hire them.

Because my building was a brick-only structure, and I also needed doors, shelves, desks and chairs to go with it.

There are fields in the land that I've pioneered that grow Hatsuka.

I left you to my part-time brother.

To my surprise, my brother Bite was supposed to be just a few years older than me and not yet an adult, but he was pretty good at using people.

Bite brother was terribly in love with the hornless Valkyrie I gave him when I hired him.

And it looks like you wanted to run around on your back like I did.

But it has a lot of skill and strength.

To ensure practice time for this, my part-time brother himself has gathered people to help him with his work.

Not many people say that working in villages is not enough, mainly for children who are in distress after losing their parents in battle.

They're calling out to these people to help farm the fields.

Bite brother doesn't have the money himself.

Yet I wondered how they were hiring people, and they seemed to give some of the crops they had harvested.

In my case, I tend to think that if I were to hire people, I would have to have cash, but for the poor, it was enough in kind.

Seeing as the fairly older old man is happy to help his part-time brother with his job, maybe his character has something to do with it too.

That's how my life began to revolve around pioneering land.

"Is the field being vandalized? Brother Bite, who knows who did this or what?

"Oh, I found a footprint. Even though it wasn't done by humans. It was a big pig who vandalized the field."

"Mr. Maddock checked his footprints, too, didn't he?

"Um, I'm pretty sure. Besides, I've found multiple footprints for a bad tach"

"Bad tach?

"Bye. In addition to the two giant pig beasts, the footprints were mixed with some of the kids' things."

"Are you a child......, did you possibly learn the taste?

"Probably. You could be in trouble."

"What are you talking about? I've had enough trouble. Some people are scared of big pigs and turn down their jobs."

It was the year I turned eight.

One day, when I got home, my brother Bite and Mr. Maddock lined up their geese necks and waited for me to come home.

The contents were beast damage in the field.

Being roughed up the field is quite a tough case.

Indeed, I think the damage done to boars was in the news even in the previous life.

A boar is a pretty smart creature.

There are cases where electricity sets a trap to keep you out of the field.

When you touch it, you keep something like a wire running with billies and electricity all around the field.

If you touch that wire in an attempt to break into the field, you will be electrocuted and run back.

But this trap, he said, soon ceased to work.

Because boars learned.

Touching the wire hurts, but I want to eat the vegetables in the field in front of me.

The boar who thought of it that way pushed Marutai and the like in his body, pulling down every wire trap and starting to break into the field, he said.

In the end, I have heard that there is no trap that this is the final version, and that we are going to continue to have fun with boar and trap tricks.

Big pigs are also damaged in this world.

but he hasn't had much lately.

The reason is simple and clear.

Because there was plenty of food in the woods for big pigs to eat.

The omnivorous giant pig grew up in a field called the Giant Forest, and came few times in search of food to a field that often bothered to plant wheat.

But why is there now more field vandalism by big pigs in my pioneering land?

Maybe it's because of what I'm pioneering.

Some of them are like protected forests, but they still leave forests behind, but many of them take down all the trees and open them up.

Moreover, because it is magically landscaped, it is losing a rich ecosystem like the previous forests.

Perhaps the food situation has gotten worse, or you've lost your territory by losing your feeding efforts with other animals.

The problem lies in the properties of the big pig.

I don't know exactly, but what they say in the village is that big pigs start liking and eating what they often eat in their childhood.

Moreover, it is said to be passed down from parent to child.

My fields are planted with hatsuka that serves as food for the Valkyries.

It means that even if we change generations, we could continue to be targeted.

This is very troubling.

So I was forced to deal with the big pig.