The next morning, Ichiyoshi had been taken by Barletta and the village chief to the fields where the potatoes were surviving.

The potatoes, who managed to survive the efforts of the villagers even in the sun, spread the green leaves to the fullest, and the spreads are stretching slightly, all looking fine.

"Oh, they all look fine as blue"

"Yeah, thanks to the waterway being pulled. I can give you plenty of water, so you can't beat the sun."

Even as Yiliang looked at the field, the villagers who came to take care of the field greeted Yiliang by draining the grass peeking through the gap between the leaves of the potato and by going to the storage pond to draw water.

There is no water flowing down the waterway through this field to the storage pond, so I guess the water in the storage pond is full.

From the way many villagers come to take their place, they apparently work together throughout the village to take care of the fields.

"How big is this potato by the time you harvest it?

"Eh, a lot of things this size. You can have about five in one seedling."

With that said, Baretta made a small circle with her hands to show.

The wheels are about the same size as M-size chicken eggs sold in Japanese supermarkets, and they seem to be able to have a much smaller potato.

Even though I say I can have five in one seedling, I feel like I'm not enough.

"What is the fertilizer giving you?

"Uh... what the hell is that?

"... Huh?

What are you talking about? To Barletta, who answers with such expressions, Ichigo solidified for a moment, but I reckoned that the name would be different in this world.

"Uh, it's a mixture in the soil to nourish the crop, but haven't you sprinkled it on any fields?

"Oh, you're talking abundant nonsense. Gre... I will finely crush the bones of the kafk I hunted in the mountains and sprinkle them in the fields after sprinkling the seeds of the crops to ask God for abundance."

"... don't you sprinkle anything else?

"Uh... nothing else... Oh, you know, could it have been better the meat, not the bone? I used to sprinkle crushed bones in my old habits, but I figured meat was better than bone or something... you know... like it... shima... su?

Apparently, agriculture in this village has no concept of fertilizer.

It seems to be spreading something like fertilizer as a result in a mundane way, but maybe not a large amount because the purpose is not to nourish the soil.

And I don't care what God likes.

"Set aside the fact that God's favorite is either bone or meat. You have to revitalize the soil first to revitalize the crop."

"Do you want dirt?

To a good word, Barletta tilts her little neck.

Perhaps he thought that crops grew thanks to God's grace and blessings.

"Yes, to do that, the rotten soil in the woods… mix the fallen leaves and other things that are rotten and soil-like, or the leftovers, once mixed with the soil, with the rotten soil in the fields"

"Um... doesn't God get mad at you for mixing such rotten things in the field?

For a good explanation, Barletta asks nicely with a surprising look.

If you try to be human in this village, it would mean that the act of mixing in the fields is offered to God.

"Uh, it's okay. On the contrary, I think God will be happy, and the soil will be better. God uses them to cheer up the fields."

Having heard a good word, Barletta and the village chief are convinced, "Was it?"

I can't seem to get out of the notion that crops grow because of God, but I've always thought it was because of God, and suddenly people would say, "Crops don't get better unless you cheer up the soil," etc., but I wouldn't know what that means.

In the meantime, I decided to convince them that God was using rotten leaves and soil to bless the fields with targeted nuances.

"So I have to go to the woods and collect the rotten soil..."

"Okay. Let the villagers gather together, and we'll all go and pick something called the soil."

When the village chief says so, he speaks to the villagers who work in the fields nearby.

The voiced villagers stopped the work and rushed out to get the other villagers when instructed by the village chief.

"Then I'm going to go get the others, too. Barletta, get me a rear car."

"Yeah."

"Oh, I'll get it with you, too."

Thus, there was to be a collection of rotten soil involving a large number of villagers.

Then about twenty minutes later.

Ichigo was shoveling up nearby dirt as he was thrown his anticipating gaze at the villagers gathered at the forest entrance.

If you take the excavated soil in your hand, it is slightly pungent, but looks very ordinary rotten soil.

"This is the rotten soil. Collect a lot of this and mix it in the soil of the field. Because then God will use rotten soil to enliven the soil in the field."

When Ichirano says so, he shows and walks to those who gather the rotten soil in his hands.

The people who were shown rotten soil spoken

"Did you?"

Like that.

"If that's what Master Kazura would say, I'm sure."

I am impressed when I say things like that.

"So shall we all dig up the rotten soil and pile it up in the rear car? For now, we're going to use about one rear car per field."

When Ichigo gave such instructions, the villagers began to dig up near-field dirt with shovels in their hands simultaneously.

Forest soil, which has been stacked with fallen leaves for many years, is likely to be soft and easy to collect spoiled soil if only shallow areas are dug back.

"Well... Mr. Barletta, do you have a minute?

"Ah, yes. What's wrong, sir?

Barletta, who was digging for rotten soil beside a good, stops the hand of work on a good call.

"I'm going back to the country to take extra rear cars and fertilizer to sprinkle on the fields. So I'd like to ask Barletta and Barrin for instructions on the work in between."

"Ah, yes. I get it. I'll tell my father."

"Please"

When Ichirano said that, he left the forest to return to Japan.

"Hey, Colts, I knew it wasn't a good idea. Don't ever chase after me. Everyone's telling me to be tough..."

"I'm fine. Besides, if you stay away from me like this, I won't even notice you're there."

A good fifty meters back walking toward the jungle to return to Japan, he was following Ichigo while his two children hid in the trees growing everywhere.

The kids are both in places like 5-6 years old, where a seemingly feeble girl pulls his clothes and tries to stop a boy called Colts, who is glowing with curiosity.

"So, but if Master Kazura sprays me..."

"So I'm fine... oh, I went into the woods!

The Colts rush to catch up on what they will lose sight of when they see the good things going into the groves.

To the Colts who ran out, the girl seemed unsure if she would follow him for a moment, but immediately ran after him.

"Is that it? He's gone..."

It was the Colts on the Miscellaneous Woods, where the good soon went in, but I can't see the good anywhere in the Miscellaneous Woods.

Even when it comes to the groves, the trees aren't that dense, and it's strange that I just can't see the best I've walked into this place.

"Look, after all, Master Kazura is Master Gracior. If you didn't, you wouldn't lose sight of it."

The girl who came after the Colts said so in a relieved manner to the Colts, who were losing sight of the good.

It is true that Colts, who had a slightly less sincere look on the girl's words, actually lost sight of the good.

"I don't know, you look normal to me... Mullah would think so too, wouldn't you?

"Are you still saying that? Look, let's get back to everyone."

The girl, called Mullah, took Colts' hand, still blurry as she looked behind the grove, and pulled him out to the woods where the villagers were gathering rotten soil.

On the other hand, Ichigo, who has not noticed at all that he was being tailed by a child, as usual, goes through the cluttered woods to reach the cobblestone passage.

And when I went through the front with a voice saying "I'm sorry every time" to the white bone corpse that was crashing into the corner of the aisle with no change at all, I crossed the laying in Japan.

"Well, shall we go to the home center again? Something like this is going to make you a big business partner."

As always, Ichigo gets in the car and drives him to the home center where he bought farm tools during this time.

The view of Japan on the road is different from the other worlds where it was until just a few minutes ago, where fields of relaxation and vegetables grow.

Having driven a neat few dozen minutes to the home center with such a view, Ichiya stopped in front of a massively loaded fertilizer bag as she headed to a horticultural corner set up outside the store.

"Uhm, that's a lot of variety. Which should I buy?"

I worry about which fertilizers to buy before fertilizers that are sorted by various uses.

Look at the descriptions written on each bag,

"I wish some fertilizers were written for crops in different worlds or something... I wonder if this is okay with fertilizers for potatoes"

The clerk who was watching the thing approached me as Ichigo wandered around saying bumps, etc.

"Um, are you looking for something?

"Yeah, I'm looking for fertilizer for potatoes, which is better?

"Oh, then this is good. It stinks a little."

When the clerk says so, he guides the good before the fertilizer that says chicken manure.

It does have a unique aroma, but the fertilizer description section states that it can also be used for potatoes.

"Is it potatoes that use fertilizer?

"Er... well, I think so"

I also felt that the small potatoes that were in the cooked rice I had in the village during this time tasted a little different from the potatoes, but I decided to wonder if there was a big difference because the potatoes were potatoes.

"Then you should sprinkle this too, apart from chicken manure. And..."

"Hmmm...... so would you like to buy all the fertilizers you just described"

I heard a whole lot about the clerk explaining how to grow potatoes, and for now I decided to buy a whole lot of the fertilizer I was told.

"Oh, yes, thank you. May I have one bag at a time?

"No, please, all of it. All the ones loaded here."

"... Huh?

"I wonder how many kilograms it will be," the clerk said elsewhere, looking at the fertilizer and whining. The store clerk told me to hand over all the items he had left behind had solidified for a little while.

"Please wait a moment"

And a good word said no, and he went in with a small run inside the store.

Then one minute or so Yiliang waited, the clerk earlier brought back another clerk with a name tag marked "chief" on his chest.

"Sir, I heard from this person that you can buy all this fertilizer..."

"Yeah, all of it. I'd also like a few more collapsible rear cars, where are they?

"Um, I bought it all, and I have 400 kg of chicken manure alone... potatoes, and 30 kg per 100 tsubos is enough, right?

To the clerk's dialogue, "Uh, 400 kg," Yiliang roars.

I was the chief clerk who wondered how it would have looked, just the wrong amount, but that expectation was to be betrayed immediately.

"Excuse me, but I'd like to borrow a truck from the store. I was hoping you could help me load it up."

I said that for a moment. I was the chief clerk, but if I really wanted to buy it, I had no choice.

When the chief clerk instructed the clerk who was circling his eyes beside him to calculate the total amount of fertilizer, he led Ichigo to the place where the rear car was sold.