"Is there one more thing I need to look into, say, the study of culture, the study of history? I wonder if anyone's qualified?
When I thought I'd look into history in the Kingdom of Fontana, I thought of something else to look into.
Rather than that, it might be something you should look into before history and culture.
Because this one might have been urgent.
The investigation is about "organisms".
What creatures live in, including the Kingdom of Fontana and other areas?
I want to look into this, including not just animals, but plants, or even demons.
Because at the same time that I didn't know about culture and history, I didn't know anything about this kind of organism.
Instead, there seems to be little data available on surveys of creatures that have been done to a lesser extent so far.
But I've been wondering about something lately.
It is about whether there are any ecosystem changes.
Basically, the world consists of a pyramid structure called the food chain.
At the top of the pyramid are predators, underneath which there are many animals that can be eaten by their predators, and underneath which there are also animals and plants that can be eaten by predators.
The fewer powerful predators there are, and vice versa, the weaker organisms that are just edible leave their offspring by having numerous children.
It is nature that is so well balanced when viewed as a whole.
However, such acts that could destroy the formation of nature have been carried out twice in recent years.
It was my Eastern expedition and my Western exploration.
The Oriental world was in a situation where people and animals could not come and go in mountains with elevations high enough to make heaven.
There I took the Eastern Expeditionary Army over the mountain, and then I set up transfer stones and transfer magic formations to make it mobile.
We have also recently reached the western seas and jungles, where even a flying demon-guided airship could not tread in a single day.
They then take the rare goods obtained there back to Barca and use them for trading within the Kingdom of Fontana.
Some of the products traded are plants such as rice and cotton, which have not previously been Fontana.
Obviously, we're bringing back organisms that weren't found in the ecosystem in this area.
People come and go as a story in the first place, and it's possible that some seed or egg has been brought here without even knowing it when you're moving your luggage.
It is completely unpredictable what effects will come out of it into the ecosystem.
Rather than that, it is because we do not know what the ecosystem looks like at present that we may no longer be able to apply our hands when the impacts come out in a visible way.
Most of all, I really wanted to deal with this problem from the beginning.
But there were more priority issues.
It is about disease.
It was an unknown disease that might soon have a wider impact than the effects on ecosystems that might later be problematic in future generations.
People in the Kingdom of Fontana may get sick in the East or in the West, where they had little interaction until then.
That would naturally be a disease that has never taken before.
In other words, it was possible that our flesh was a disease that was unprepared to protect the body against the disease, such as antibodies and immunity.
What would happen if I brought such a disease back to the Kingdom of Fontana?
You won't be able to beat a disease in which a completely unguarded body affects the human body.
I mean, the disease just happens to spread over time.
Without joking, people were in danger of dying all over the area.
Therefore, those who went east or west needed to check to see if they were ill for a while when they returned from there.
Instead of going right back to where the others were, I was only trying to [wash] or [heal] my body, or [purify] it before allowing it to act.
I do not know if that measure has been effective, but so far we have not been in a situation such as the spread of mysterious oddities in and around Barca.
Well, there's no guarantee it won't happen in the future, but I'm doing what I can for once.
I only made such a quarantine-like mechanism well, but I honestly think measures to reduce the impact on ecosystems are immature.
Because there are no other people besides me who care about things like the effects on ecosystems.
It is significant that no one recognises it as dangerous, even if there were small plant seeds or animal eggs in a large quantity of luggage that would not stop in the eye.
Probably, but they're already swamped from some route into this area.
For once, the least I can do is hit it.
I take the liberty of bringing back live animals and plants from the east and west, and I forbid the practice of increasing them without permission, but honestly I don't know how effective that is.
So I was wondering if we should just do this now so that we can investigate the impact afterwards.
Until now, only its locals knew where and what creatures were.
No, even local humans won't be able to figure out exactly what kind of organism there is.
Examine it thoroughly.
With the [mindfulness] of the Reed family, it is also possible to draw on paper as pictured, looking at the flora and fauna.
I want to find out where and what flora and fauna are and record exactly what they look like and, if possible, what they eat and what their lives are.
This would mean that we would need a drawing with animal and plant data.
Is there anyone who insists on collecting records of creatures like Darwin and Ferble?
The only thing I can think of is Billy, who keeps collecting data on the Servant Beast?
Billy still continues his work on hatching the servant beast, but he follows his men and does it in the organization.
Maybe there's a biological maniac in that subordinate who wants to work independently.
If there is such a thing, may I entrust him with the investigation of the ecosystem in and around the Kingdom of Fontana?
Thus, I decided to create a team of experts to look into history, culture, and biology and conduct a thorough investigation.