"In the end, although we created the magic to build new walls, we've consumed more magic than we thought."

"Well, if you're going to build that high wall, you will. You didn't think about it first, Ars?

"Don't say that, Dad. After all the prototyping, I found more and more improvements, so when I was reworking it, it consumed more magic."

"Well, wouldn't that be nice? You don't need to build such high walls."

"Huh? But if you think about it next time a giant shows up, you have to keep a fort or something surrounding the city. There seems to be as much opportunity as there is to build a wall..."

"Als always wants to build walls. You don't have to surround the city, do you? I don't think we have to surround the whole city if we're going to surround the base where we're going to intercept the enemy."

"... oh, I see. Do you mean building a city to live in and a castle for interception and moving to the castle when the battle begins? Is that okay..."

"I mean, you usually do. My father knew Ars had created Barca Castle, which seemed defenseless, so I thought he was going to do it."

"Well, you know what?"

I see.

It was perfectly clear because the city of Fontana was surrounded by walls, and I was wondering if all the cities were surrounded by walls, but they don't seem to be.

Here, like Einrad Hill and the castle in the north of the river I built, does it work enough to keep the defensive castle firmly in place for use in wartime?

The new spell I built [Atmos Wall] became more magical than I thought it would be.

I myself was at a level where I could use it in a row over and over, so I spelled it out wondering if that was all I could do.

But that seems to have been tough on the general military level.

Originally, some of the people who gave the Barca surname were divided into [wall architecture] usable and unusable.

However, there were quite a few people who could not use [the walls of Atmos] even if the [wall architecture] could be used.

Honestly, I have to say it was a miscalculation because I thought someone could use some more.

"But, well, thanks to my dad, we've all got the math to build a wall, so I'm glad we did."

"No, it's not like you're thanking me. Dad managed to use that spell, but he couldn't use it continuously, like Ars or a part-time job. He's a tough guy."

"Don't be so modest, Dad. I knew how to do that, but I didn't have an idea to use it myself."

Me, my part-time brother, Vargas, etc. have a lot of magic power, but my father only had enough magic power to say that [Atmos Wall] could manage to use it.

Of course, of all the people who can't use it, I'm just thankful to say that my father can use it.

But I hear Dad didn't make it any better.

Somehow, it seemed to bother my mind if I could contribute to the building of the wall myself.

So the way my father took it was to use the magic of others as well.

You can't even activate the [Atmos Wall] itself without a certain amount of magic.

Until now, the Barca Army was divided into people who could use [tidy ground], people who could use [wall architecture], and people who could use [Atmos walls] to work separately from each other.

But Dad stopped sharing the work so that we could all use the [Atmos Wall].

A father who can use [the walls of Atmos] gathers the unusable to build his own walls.

And when his father uses a spell and runs out of magic, he receives a [magic infusion] from the members he acts with to restore his magic.

By doing so, we have succeeded in harnessing even humans who have so far been unable to contribute to the building of walls with little magic.

I also had [magic injections] from the Valkyries when I spelled new magic, to restore magic, but I never thought about human interaction.

Anyone could think of something a little bit, but is it the one called a little discovery?

Thanks to this, I was shortening my time to re-encircle the walls of Fort Einrad.

"So, can we just leave Fort Einlad and do this, Ars?

"Hmm, what's this?

"No, it's the work we're doing right now. I mean, do we need to go all the way to the villages around Fort Einlad to [tidy up] or [improve the soil]?"

"Oh, you mean that. There's nothing wrong with that. If we secure Fort Einlad, the land around here will be incorporated into Fontana territory."

"Even so. This one's been ruled by the Wolks for years, right?

"Nothing, because this time we haven't walled around the village just to improve agricultural land. It wouldn't be so detrimental if this place became Urk territory again."

That's what I'm talking about, watching everyone work from the top of the Valkyrie with my father.

We're going out to the village surrounding Fort Einlad and we're getting our hands on the field.

Not forced, of course.

This was only by agreement.

There's no need to do that because the villages around here were on Urk territory until recently.

Nonetheless, it was for appeal and performance as to why I was doing that.

When I was ordered to defend Einrad by Carlos, I was also recruiting soldiers from this village to be a force of war.

There are a large number of young people in the Barca Army today who I intended to be, rather there are more of them at the present time.

It's been a long time since I've recruited and started using it as an army.

Here's one. I thought I'd give it back.

Go to the villages of those who volunteered for the Barca army and improve their home fields.

If it weren't for the bigoted one, I'd be happy to do just that.

Anyway, they actually see Hatsuka harvesting in a few days on [soil improvement] land at Fort Einrad.

Furthermore, this act will show this power to the villagers who have not volunteered.

If you come to us and work hard, you might be able to use this kind of magic, and if you think about it, maybe there will be more of them out there who will volunteer.

When I thought about it, I used my free time to come to the village to improve my farmland.

Vulcania still has room to accept people, thanks to the wasteful spread of land.

He was watching over the work in the village, praying for something to move out of the way.