Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

One hundred twenty-nine stories, making fields.

Tensions soared as memorial rice seemed surprisingly easy to obtain. It's so cheap to have the Great Spirit help you make rice in three barrels of liquor.

Sarah and the others are training, and Bell and the others are playing with the Spirit Tree. It's the time I want to finish lunch and get straight, but when it comes to making rice, it's different. I don't feel comfortable until I start acting as soon as possible.

Head for the block in front of one of the final points of the waterway. First of all, we need to dig deeper into the ground. Take out the magic shovel and dig the ground for now.

I remember how the farm works in general somehow because I learned it in class. I remember, but you don't know the details. I do have soft soil on solid soil, I think it felt like it.

"Hey, how long should I dig the ground for a plow?

"Yuta, even if your lord doesn't dig in the first place, you're going to make a shape for him?

A very attractive suggestion popped up from Nomos. But what do you think? Can I ask Nomos?

If I asked for it, the clam ground would take the form of a paddy, and the soil and whales would be twisted around and the water would stretch, I could already imagine a paddy. And that imagination will become reality.

I do want rice. I can take fish from the sea, and I make dried food. How many times did you want to cook dry food and eat rice? But if it gets flushed out here by the easier ones, it probably doesn't turn up as a pioneering tool.

Digging down the ground with a magical shovel, hammering the soil to make it leaky and spicy, sprinkling the soil on top of it again, and softening the soil crisp with a magical quack should be waiting now and now for pioneering tools as well. A cheat tool that I didn't teach you, can I keep you asleep?

The Great Spirits will do most of the work if you ask them. If you get away with the easier ones, the pioneering tools will only be around the time of loading and fighting.

A pioneering tool that came to the earth of death and saved me from doing nothing. Is it okay to just let it die just because we've got another easy way? Tools are only tools when they are used.

"... thanks Nomos. But I want to do what I can on my own. How much digging do I have to do?

My feelings rocked, but I will never forget the pioneering tools. Let's work together, pioneering tool.

"Hmm, that's fine then. I'll do what I can to get my hands on the dirt. Good luck with that. Depth is not. Dig sixty centimeters at your leisure."

"Copy that. I can make the field shape on my own, so everybody stay free."

Take out the magic shovel and dig right into the ground. Crisp and storage...... ugh, bugs left. That said, bugs are scattered across the board.

Until now, I've just had to dig the dirt, but from now on, I'll have to move the bugs too. It's normal to have bugs, so I'm happy with the hassle. But I'll put water in it when it's in the fields, is the bug okay?

… there is nothing I can do about it. Bugs dig even dirt as they put it in another bag. Digging for crisp soil and finally moving the waterway through the middle of this block to the end as well.

It may not extend to the power of the Great Spirit, but pioneering tools are still awesome cheats. Beat and consolidate the moat finished soil with an enlarged magic hammer so that it is not likely to leak water.

This force is quite difficult to apply and subtract. Accidentally gaining momentum can cause traces of meteorites falling, and the rocks laid under the soil crack. Beat the ground with force applied or subtracted so that the ground sinks carefully and lightly.

Then again beat beat beat beat beat repeatedly and lay the recovered soil on top again after firmly cementing the ground. If you put too much soil out, it will exceed sixty centimeters, so make it as uniform as you can while carefully evening the soil with a magical quack.

Nomos will fix it if he can have a rough shape, but I need to do what I can myself. After laying the soil throughout, plow the soil fine with a magical quack.

If you still put the crisp quail too deep at this time, you will plow it to the ground where it has been tapped and consolidated, so make the magic quake as large as the horizontal width and keep the vertical to the normal quay size.

Something shaped you like a dragonfly to tidy up schools and other grounds. I plow the soil with my wish so that I can crush as many chunks of soil as I can and become a fluffy soft soil.

The aim is delicious rice, clueless is unacceptable...? I feel like Nomos is going to fix it lightly even if I'm out of touch with something. Well, that's why you can't be clueless. I plow the soil fine and fine as I restrain myself (I was) from being flushed by the easier ones.

"Phew, done!

Soon after sunset, the rough shape of the fields was completed in just half a day. Turns out pioneering tools are cheat performance. I don't care if Nomos seems to tidy up in less than a minute.

"Is it over? Come on, Noon, let's get you some."

That said, when Nomos waved, only (not) the dirt moved and stopped.

"I haven't really changed my look, but what have you done?

"Hmm. I didn't even (if) the soil horizontally and I just crushed the remaining chunks of soil. You can add more water later. I'll scratch it later and leave it muddy."

That's light. But the fact that there hasn't been much change means that's all my work was legitimate. Let's be proud. I did my best.

Copy that, please.

When we head to the waterway to store the stopper, the water flows from there into the fields. If this water builds up, will we be able to complete the fields, till we can harvest them tomorrow? I'm getting excited.

"Buh."

"Deane, what's going on all of a sudden?

When I look back at the strange noise, for some reason, Dine is peeling.

"If you want to add water, it's your sister's turn."

I see. Were you hooked up there? Sure, if you ask Dine, the water's going to be full in an instant.

"... well, that's it, this time we just have to have water by tomorrow, so if we don't have water tomorrow, please. Dine is a great spirit, so it's not easy to ask."

I can't stop looking at suspicions. My face says I must have forgotten. Bad minutes because I actually forgot.

"Ah, it's time for sundown, and if we don't get everyone ready for dinner, we'll serve booze as promised"

Get out of the way and go home and prepare your meal. Dine's grumpy will be fixed if he drinks too. Let the children eat and rest. All you have to do is serve a barrel of liquor and knobs to the big spirits who are a little softer.

Forget that Deene was peeling, too. Nico, and I'm pretty much helped by alcohol, too. Lay out the requested barrel of liquor and arrange the knobs. Today's casks are ale, rosé and red.

"See you tomorrow. I know it's okay, but don't drink too much."

"Oh, won't Yuta drink?

Silfi leans her neck and asks. Are you so doubtful?

"Tomorrow is the planting of a memorial. I don't like hangovers by accident, so I'm gonna take a quick break."

I wave back to my bedroom with a flicker. I don't mind drinking for a little while, but when it's switched on, we'll hang out until the end of the day. Caution is important. Sleep well and be ready for tomorrow.

"Well, gentlemen. I'm planting today, so I need your help."

Finish your breakfast and explain your plans for today to everyone. Sarah asks questions while Bell and the others say, "Follow me."

"Master. What are you planting?

That's right. It looks like rice hasn't been eaten on this continent, so naturally you don't even know how to plant it.

"Planting means planting seedlings to make cereals called rice. Well, it's like a field job."

"Then we can help. I'll try."

Sarah and I are glad you're here to help us, saying we'll do our best to listen to you. We all move to the fields with a brief explanation.

Ooh, the fields are full of water and sparkling.... Not much different from a fountain except it's shallow and you can see dirt. But it feels like the soil is drooling, so I guess Nomos scratched it for me.

Sarah and the others were in nothing yesterday! Much to my surprise, he praised me for explaining that I made it yesterday and it was amazing. Heh heh, I feel comfortable looking at respect.

"Master, what are you going to do now?

"Oh, wait a minute. I'll get ready downstairs. Yes, because it gets wet in the water, get dressed when you swim in this previous spring, and then unwind (loosen) your body. It's pretty tough."

You should unwrap your body because you use a lot of strength in the mud, and if you wear it on your feet, it's tough.

"Okay."

While Sarah and the others are getting ready, I have to get ready downstairs, too. I need to prepare the seedlings first. Let out the forest soil on the adjacent block and fluff it out.

"Dory, grow rice seedlings on this soil. It would help if you let it grow to about ten centimeters."

"I don't mind, but why would you do that? Aren't you going to plant the seeds in the fields?

They're not the way I know how to do it.

"Um, all I know is you grow it up to seedlings and then plant it in the fields. Then there are things like better germination rates, better ventilation and no sickness, and easy harvesting."

... I noticed on the way you were saying it, but if you were going to let Dory grow up, you could have stuck the seeds in there otherwise... that? Does this feel like you've shown off your useless knowledge? It's a little embarrassing.

"Heh, there's such a way in the other world. It's interesting."

I'm ashamed of something, but the Great Spirit of the Woods got me interested, and I just have to keep going.

"Yeah, well, it's like that, so please seedlings"

Next prep while you have the seedlings ready.

"Nomos, can you do me a favor and open it in the fields for about thirty centimeters and draw a line vertically and horizontally?

"Hmm? I don't care. Why would you do that?

"Plant the seedlings where they meet vertically and horizontally. That way, seedlings can be planted at regular intervals."

I'm starting to feel like I don't need this anymore, but this is education, so I'm fine. This is how I go out of my way to give Sarah and the others the right knowledge of planting. I'm never wasting my time. One day when Sarah and the others are on their own, this experience should help.... maybe.

"Okay, okay."

When Nomos waves faintly, a line is drawn over the mud in the shape of an Acer board eye on the field. That's cool. The fields were ready, so when I returned to Dory's place, the green seedlings grew rash.

Now you're almost ready. Finally, the planting. And maybe we can get to the harvest in the meantime today. You're selling fights to a US farmer that takes eighty-eight hassles.