"Irrational, irrational"

Here we go again.

"No, I agree with Isla."

That's right.

It's unreasonable to just put on a splint and wrap a bandage to heal from a sprain to a fracture, a complex fracture to a rupture of a tendon. I have to admit that, too.

"Somehow, Koske's abilities are... challenging."

"Big deal, strange to say."

"It might be a big handle, but it's kind of a mess."

It seems like I packed the settings of various games into a mess and threw them in. The request is satisfied, but the adjustment seems to be miscellaneous. I think of a system engineer who swings indifference from a client behind his head and makes various indifference in order to finish anything within the delivery time. Haha, no way.

"Yeah... God's world is tough, too. There's nothing wrong with it, and it's gonna be okay."

"I'm sure I don't need anything useful."

Sylphie nods. Yeah, that's right. Let's do that. Ah, the cooked gizzard meat is delicious. It has a good texture with a primer. If I hadn't known the original gizma, I'd think it was a big shrimp meat.

"Looks like the soldiers out in the woods are back."

I see. No one seems to be seriously injured so far. "

They came back carrying gizma's back legs and large crusts. Yeah, I guess I'll need that much.

The returning soldiers also finished replenishing and eating the spent bolts and regrouping. Among them were Lamia Lianes and Chestnut Beast Nakuru. There was no sign of Zarda, so she seems to be resting properly.

"Are you going hunting again this afternoon?

"That's fine, but what do you think Koske should do?

"Hmm, that's right...."

The necessary element in shooting is securing a field of fire. I think that is to say, secure vision and equal. It would be even better if we had a mechanism that would allow us time to reach the barrier. I think a human opponent can be effective with a barbed wire or a wood spike, but I don't know if it's a gizma... it looks like a tank anymore. I don't feel like being stuck in a wire net or wood spike and crushed.

No, if it's a barbed wire, do you have a one-chan tied to your leg? But materially... I think it was on the craft list, but it would consume a lot of iron. How about consuming a lot of iron in the current situation? I think there is a cheaper and easier way to do that.

"I've come up with some ideas."

"Oh, talk to me."

First of all, we need to make sure we have a clear view. It could be a night war, so we'll need to get the lights ready. "

"That's a good story. Is there anything we can do about it?

"Prepare the Torch"

…… Well, with the pine light, I can secure my vision...?

"I'm sure it's not a normal torch."

Silfi leaned her neck with an unspeakable expression, and Isla looked at us with a jito's eyes and gave a sharp opinion. It seems that Isla has come to understand me and my abilities. Isla is smart.

"Then I'll place a brick block to kill the Gizma's thrust."

"Well, that might work."

Sylphie nodded convincingly, remembering the gizma that hit the brick block and took heavy damage. Putting a torch on the installed brick block will also ensure visibility.

That's why, after dinner, we decided to visit Da Nang and tell him to do some work to boost our defenses.

"Hmm... I guess I'd better say it later. Try it first."

Danang gave me a quick permission. Da Nang feels used to me.

Da Nang's permission was obtained for the time being, so I decided to cut down the trees around the village to ensure my vision.

"No, the logging is not good....."

"If the Gizma raid starts, you'll be destroyed, and even the Elf Spirit Archer attack will blow you up, right? It's better to cut it down first and use it as a material."

"Mhh...."

Sylphie showed difficulty, but he cut it down and felled the trees. It can also be used for Matsuaki ingredients or as much wood spike as you want. Trees that can be used as building materials, craft materials, and fuel are really useful materials.

Is this what this is about?

"Ah, the forest...."

Sylvie's ears fell out when he saw the situation around the village where he became a round-boy. I'm sorry, Sylvie, but I have to turn my mind into a demon... and I don't know if I've cleared up a lot of space.

"Next we're going to place brick blocks... but what about the shape?

"... shouldn't it be square?

I see. Would it be as big as a block? "

Consider the size of the gizma and place the brick blocks at moderate intervals. If placed too tightly, it may walk over the block. Then it won't stop. Small walls lined up with two blocks should be built all over the place to thoroughly kill the thrust of the gizma.

"Is this what this is about?

"Well, that's enough to keep Gizma away from the Wall."

View the finished group of brick blocks from above the barrier. If the opponent is human size, the 1m tall brick block will be used for the cover, but this time the opponent is a light tiger size gizma. Brick blocks with a height of 1 m cannot be a cover. The defensive launch site is a little higher.

Next time it's a torch.

Approach the fires in the barrier and open the craft menu to transfer the mass-produced torches to the inventory. As a matter of fact, you can make a torch without having to make a fire.

Torch - Material: Wood × 1

Torch - Material: wood × 1 charcoal × 1

Torch - Material: wood × 1 cloth × 1

The first is a recipe that can be made from a fire, and the second two are a recipe that can be made from a craft and an improved workbench at hand without the use of a fire. It is obvious that making from fire is the lightest cost.

Does it perform differently? I thought so, but when I actually made it, I could normally stack it as the same item. In other words, whatever method, whatever material can be made of, is the same. Then it's a good deal to make it on fire.

So now we're going to put a torch on top of the brick block that we installed. Even though I didn't stab her, I saw the upright torch and Isla's eyes were losing their highlights, but I don't care about the details.

And by the time I installed the torches in all the brick blocks and laid Dr. Woodspike outside the barrier, it was getting dark. However, the area around the village is as bright as daylight thanks to the large number of torches installed.

"Hey, Koske."

"What is it? Master."

"There's no sign of that torch burning out."

It's a torch, I can't help it.

"... I see."

She exhaled as if Sylvie had given up, holding her temples as if she were suffering from a headache.

The torches I installed at the beginning have been burning for more than two hours, but they are not even shorter than they are burning. Well, it's a torch, yeah. It is common sense that once installed, the torch will continue to burn until it is destroyed. Ha ha.

"Fire that never ends....."

Isla's eyes are dead. The light has completely disappeared from the large eyes of Charm Point. I'm sure from a magical point of view, it's an unacceptable existence, that one. No, it's usually sold completely to the laws of physics. You're laughing with your middle fingers up.

Looking at the brick blocks and torches installed in the kill zone from above the barrier, I wondered if there was anything more I could do, and the faces that were out in the woods hunting gizzards began to glitter back.

They - no, they looked round like they were in the back, but as soon as they saw me on the wall, they came back to the back looking convinced. I don't feel like my insanity is being recognized by all the refugees. No, it's not me who's insane, it's my ability. Kh, it's the same thing...!

"By the way, are you here today to guard against a gizma attack?

"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Even if everyone loses their health, nothing good will happen."

I see.

It makes sense. As a result of everyone's vigilance, it makes no sense that everyone is exhausted in times of emergency. That was the moment I thought about it. I looked up at the sky and felt uncomfortable with what came into my eyes.

"Isn't the moon red?

"Yeah? No, as usual?

"Hmm....?

In the sky of this world there is a moon named Lanicle. There are other planets that look like the sun, but it's good for now. The problem is that the moon floating in the sky looks red. In any case, it is the same. I feel like I'm squeaking, squeaking, squeaking. Exactly the raid flag itself.

"Doesn't the moon look red to Isla?

"I think the color of the lanicle is yellow, if anything. Yellow today."

Isla said so after staring up at the moon. My eyes look red. Normally I looked yellow as Ira said, but today it looks red. Is there anything more ominous in the Red Moon and Survival game? No, I don't.

"What's going on? Koske"

"I don't know why the moon only looks red, but as far as I know, the red moon is the enemy's rush - which means there's a mass raid."

"Really?

"You can't help lying about this, can you?

After hearing my words, Sylphie turned to Isla. Ira thinks for a while, then nods.

"Everyone, including me, knows that Koske is different than usual. If that Koske says so, I think we should be more vigilant."

"I see... I see. I will contact the elders."

I'll report back to Da Nang.

"Who am I?

"Stay here, Koske. Is that good?"

"Okay."

I dropped off Sylvie and Isla as I ran away. As far as sentry is concerned, the beasts who are on sentry duty are better suited than me. You'll definitely have better eyes than me. Then what should I do?

We're making weapons.

Nevertheless, as it stands, we are unlikely to be able to make more powerful projectile weapons than crossbows. Well, I don't know about composite bows, but I think they're more powerful than crossbows. I wish there was something more powerful than that.

Hmm, I don't think we'll make the gunpowder in time after all.

Are you still going to dig the toilet dirt? But if you succeed, you're going to fight with a smell... no, should you still do it? I looked at the forging facility while thinking about it, but I couldn't find a suitable one. If I had a lot of oil, I could make a flame bottle.

While I was thinking about it... not in the woods... but in the wilderness. I heard countless roars from far away thinking it was a gizma. Looks like it's starting.

"I don't know what to do with it."

Remove the improved crossbow from the inventory. There are a lot of crossbow bolts. I mean, just in case, I made 10,000 crossbow bolts. There are still more than 5,000 of them left in the inventory.

"Okay, if you're coming, come."

The thick walls they couldn't jump over, the obstructions that delayed the invasion, and the large amount of crossbows deployed on the wooden spikes that lay outside the barrier. Enough archers.

Hmm, I can't find the element to lose!