A few days later at noon.

IchiLiang, along with the soldiers of the escort, was on a carriage to the village of Gricea.

Barletta, Liese, Eira and Marie are also in the carriage together.

It's a luxurious, private carriage with multiple passengers.

"You see the village... Mr. Kazura, Japan as soon as you get to the village... are you going back over there?

Barletta, who was riding herself out the window and peeking outside, asks nicely.

I accidentally lost sight of Ayla and Marie saying 'Japan', and she looked like a bum.

However, while they are already showing them the items and books they brought from Japan, they even read the cooking and tea books to Eira.

It would be easier to explain to each other because there is nothing we can do to hide it now.

"Yeah, I'm going to. And I'm going to keep telling you about the kingdom of God, so let's explain Japan to both of us."

"It's a country with places like" Gunma Prefecture "and" Kusatsu Onsen, "right?

Eira smiling and saying.

Eh, and Barletta and Reese turned to surprise me.

Eira and I had a tea party that was held every night, and we enjoyed the conversation by coming up with various topics, including food and customs that we knew each other.

As far as cookbooks are concerned, we have lent nearly ten copies, many of which are accompanied by the origin of the dishes and a few episodes.

Naturally, there were also a number of country names out there, and I had been asked about the place where Ichiyoshi lived, so I said, 'It's a place called Japan'.

So it's a better explanation for Eira now.

"Eira, were you taught by Ichigo?

"No, I told you, I always..."

"No, because you've talked a lot about your normal life in the kingdom of God"

Eira answers, eating a good dialogue.

"The book I read also contains a lot about the store and place names. So, I've heard a lot about you."

"... I've heard that before, when did you read the book or talk to Kazla?

Still, Reese looks into Eira's eyes and asks.

Ugh, and Eira made her expression strong.

"Yes, no... Sometimes, when I go to wake Master Kazura up in the morning instead of Marie, you know, little by little... oh, and on my day off or something, let me interrupt your room a little bit..."

"... hey, yeah"

Hilariously, Reese sees the good.

"Ooh. That's more or less the case. I owe you a few books, too."

As for Ichigo, of course I know Ayla is lying.

I know, but I don't know why you're lying.

The tea party at night doesn't seem like anything else to hide, but now that I say it, it doesn't seem like it's going to be a lot, so I decided to shut up.

Speaking of which, even though I usually talk to Barletta and Liese, I still think that you never talked about the tea party at night.

"Uh, uh, Marie's all ears, isn't she?"

"Yes! It's my first ear! I didn't know one thing!

Marie answers with her spine stretched out.

As a matter of fact, Marie has been present at a good night's tea party with Eira only once before.

There has been a commotion with ore entanglement with the potency of the ecstasy "Smell Jellyfish," but that's when I was invited to a tea party in the middle of the conversation.

At that time, they also told me that tea parties were held every night.

As a result, I soon found out that Eira was lying to Liese.

Of course, I'm perfectly sorry to get into trouble, so I'm not going to say that, even if my mouth is torn.

"I'm called Japan."

Briefly explain that I came from a place called Japan, and that's where I got this and what I brought.

Since the kingdom of God has only been replaced by 'Japan', there is no difference in content between what the two of us have ever known.

Still, Marie was snorting at Akabe like this all the time.

"- And well, that's the way it is. It's a little different from this one, but there are shops and lots of places in the area."

"Okay! Thanks for explaining!

Marie stretches out her spine and lowers her head, not asking anything in particular.

At that time, the carriage stopped in good time.

From the outside, I hear people talking on purpose.

Apparently, we've arrived at the entrance to the village.

"Dear Kazura, Dear Liese, I've been waiting for you"

Silvestria in greeted armor bows her head in a good way as she disembarks the carriage.

The villagers were also gathered and, as usual, they seemed to welcome us in a general outing.

"Mr. Sylvestria, it's been a while. Is there any difference in the village?

"Yes, nothing is wrong. We also transport refractory bricks and iron smoothly"

Even small charcoal blast furnaces and brick kilns in the village were not closed for production, and to some extent transported to Isteria.

The village is full of old people and children, but we all work together to do the best we can each day.

"Have you had any accidents or injuries?

"Yes. Nothing so far. I don't need to give any particular instructions from here, so I think I'll take over as soon as I can."

Silvestria, who darkly says, "Get yourself back into the army quickly".

My eyes are as serious as this.

As for Ichigo, I'd like to leave it to her as it is, but in front of what I promised, it's not a good time to let her take turns.

"Okay, I'll definitely send in a replacement within a month or two, so please wait a little longer."

"Ha!"

Sylvestrian voices turned into something that seemed a little happy.

I know the deadline, but I think I'm relieved.

I really just want to get my hands around you sooner, but now it's a situation where you just took control of the fort and then you have to send a defense team to the border with Clayrats.

The personnel entrusted to the village are limited and not left to anyone.

It's a headache what to do with a candidate.

"Now, I must return to the kingdom of God again for a while. In the meantime, may I entrust the soldiers I have brought with me?

"Yes, I did. How many days will you be staying?

"I don't know exactly how long it's going to be. It could take half a month or something."

"Then in the meantime, the soldiers will let you engage in farming, won't they? Of course, I'll have the training run in parallel."

"Please. Well, please don't push me too hard. For about a day every three days, it feels like putting in a day off."

"Ha! Oh, Master Kazura, can I borrow a little Barletta later?

Silvestria turns a blind eye to Barletta, who refrains right behind her.

I have heard the fate of the battle at the fort from the decree informing the arrival of the good men, but I intend to hear more from Barletta.

"Ah, yes. Mr. Barletta, do you mind?

"Yes, I'm fine. As soon as you finish your lunch, I'll ask."

In response, Sylvestria smiled.

"Thank you. I'll be waiting."

"Well, let's get your stuff in."

"Dear Kazra, because we will do that!

Eira offers in a hurry to try to get to the carriage.

Marie is already on her way to the carriage.

"Excuse me. Then take me to Mr. Balin's house. Liese, Mr. Barretta, let's go first."

"Yeah."

"Oh, me, I'll just get the ingredients"

Got some lunch ingredients, and the good guys went into the village.

"Ooh, the root-cutting birds look good too...... I mean, a lot more"

Together with the villagers who welcomed me, Ichigo had come to the root-cutting bird hut.

I came to pick up some eggs for lunch.

In the breeding cabin surrounded by a fence about two metres high, there were about thirty root-cutting birds.

There are nearly ten chicks, and they're pretty overcrowded.

"I still strangle about 20 of these every month. I've already added two more cabins, and now you have over a hundred."

A woman standing next to a good one says with Nico's face.

My spine is stretched out perfectly and my skin is beautiful and firm.

She should be close to sixty, but she obviously looked about ten years younger.

"As much as I really appreciate it because the next chick is born and everything is going to be fine"

"Heh, does it all grow? More momentum, yes."

"Mr. Kazura, do you want some meat? Shall we strangle one?

While picking up some eggs, Valletta sees the good.

"What, is Mr. Barletta going to strangle you?

"Yes, it's just the first time I've strangled you, so I need to do it while someone tells me"

Baretta has dismantled wild birds several times when she was in the village, so she knows how to behave.

I'm inexperienced at squeezing, but it's just the right opportunity to remember.

"Ugh, um... it's going to take a little while, and I'm going to stop today. I hope I can ask you again when I get back."

"So is that. Then just the eggs today."

"Barletta, tell me when you strangle me, too. And I want to learn how to flirt."

Leese offers, imitating Barletta and picking up the eggs.

"Yes, then we'll do it together"

That's how I got some eggs and headed to Balin Mansion.

Open the drawer and enter the mansion.

Balin is in a fort along the border, so the mansion is deserted.

Someone kept it clean, it wasn't dusty and it was beautiful.

"Well, you're making dinner. Master Reese, would you like to join us?

"Yeah, I'll do it"

Barletta and Liese head to the earthly kitchen.

I thought I'd help, but the kitchen at Balin Mansion is too small for the three of us, and it's going to get in the way instead.

Adultly, I decided to burn a fire behind the furnace and wait.

There's firewood in the ashes behind the furnace, but I need a fire escape and coal extinguishing to light it.

"Reese, can you get the charcoal pot at your feet? And bring some from the bundle of branches in the corner over there."

"Oh, yeah. Wait a minute."

Remove the lighter and light the branches that Reese brought to me and come to the enclosure.

On top of that, I placed the coal extinguishing removed from the charcoal pot.

Looks like it throws in twigs, while waiting for charcoal to catch fire.

An orange flame rising from the twig lit the room slightly.

"Really, lighters are handy, aren't they? Japanese tools are all amazing."

"Right. It's hard to light a light without a lighter."

"Right... Oh, speaking of which"

Seeing as good as Reese thought.

"How long do you bring automobiles and motorcycles?

"Hmm, I haven't decided which way to go yet, but I also thought about when it broke down, and I think it would be enough if there were about 20 of them. I'm just gonna use it as a preamble or something."

Barletta, who was stirring her eggs in the kitchen, looks back in good stead.

"Is it twenty? Do you put it all in Isteria?

"No, I'll leave some in the village of Grisea. The village's like a supply depot, so I thought I'd probably leave it. It can also be used to transport supplies."

"I see. Sure, that's better"

"Twenty cars. Twenty of them are like agricultural hauling vehicles, which is an amazing sight... Ah"

Hmm. Reese, who was snorting, turns her face as good as she realizes something.

"Kazura, you've brought me all kinds of stuff, you've made me construction plans and stuff, haven't you? That's what you bought me in Japan, isn't it?

"Oh, yes, I am."

"You've brought me so much so far, but the money's okay? You said you bought it at the store, and it's a great price, isn't it?

To Reese's words, Barletta turned a stiff face.

Ichigo was too used to bringing a lot of things, and I never thought about it that much.

"You're perfectly fine. I'm still so rich."

"Rich... you bring a great deal of food, machines, right? For us, actually, you can't do that? Are you sure you're okay?"

With a worried face, Leese sees the good.

Barletta also thinks of many of the products that Ichigo has bought so far and is a little blue.

Because I've read a lot of books and have a lot of knowledge about Japan, so I found that it costs a lot of money.

The book "How to Start a Popular Cafe" that I received before also included estimates of various expenses and income and expenditure plans for construction costs, so I can somehow imagine the value of Japanese money.

"He said he didn't force it. I'll be fine."

"So, but, Mr. Kazra. Considering what you've bought so far..."

"No, no! It's really okay! Wait a minute, please. I'll show you the evidence."

When Ichirano said so, he took a thin blue book out of the bag.

"Kazra, what is it?

"A deposit ledger is a book that says how much I have saved."

"" What!?

Reese and Barletta raised their voices a little at the same time.