... then six months...

The city built with the beasts was expanding, and in the abundance of nature, the walls over five meters high were lined up, roughly divided into spaces where people lived and where wind-cut quail and tuna were grazed, making it a major industry of more than 60 pieces by the quail, who were now laying a lot of eggs.

The houses are lined with stone and brick construction, but two floors of houses that blend well together and are beautiful and organized. It is unique to the Japanese in Masaru that it was built efficiently by standardizing it to the house. It was only in the beginning that the standardized houses were opposed mainly by the women, but this was also accepted by the residents due to the fact that they were able to change the colours of the interiors and bricks that were unique to the Japanese people, allowing them to change the finesse of decoration.

This man's contribution was so great when it came to building the house, needless to say, the stupid father of Zaag's father, Dunda. His special plate ① was used like a tile in Japan, and he was shocked by the line of bricks and blocks in the home center that Masaru casually showed on his smartphone, and developed colored bricks and U-shaped blocks (for crawling water used for ditches, etc.) to modernize the city at once.

Masaru, on the other hand, has 10 days as one cycle, two days as instruction in knowledge and technology, two days as production of objects, two days as temples, and three days as care of ants and worms. I don't have time off. It's a super black work system.

First, he teaches the teaching of knowledge and skills, and the basics of learning to children and craftsmen in elementary and secondary schools. It is the foundations of computation and science, that is, science, that are putting particular effort into it. This area, which is fundamental to plants, organisms, medicine and physics, is only going to lead to the future development of technology, but also to the path to magic. But it is harder than you can imagine to teach invisible concepts to the inhabitants of this world who have not been able to learn backwards from Massal's efforts.

As for the production of objects, they strike iron with the craftsmen, shredding trees, piling stones and building buildings. There will be another opportunity to speak of this separately.

And temple building. This building, now united in white stone in its appearance, known as the Temple, has become the residence of Massal. In any case, the gods themselves have rarely descended… the reality is that they have come to fetch rice and instruct us to develop magic, but it was initially the hassle of a building that would only serve the statue of God, but it took a quick administrator, and naturally it had no choice but to become masculine. In other words, they produce homes called temples.

And finally, taking care of the ants and worms. This is the creepy job of feeding more demonic ants and using them as bait for the worm. But this was the finest and easiest way for the city to make rich soil, even though it started farming on a small scale. The material on the back of the ants accumulates more and more, and the earth becomes fatter because the worms do not attack the ants themselves. It is also Massal's job to recover worms that rarely strike ants from themselves and pay them back. Whatever makes a bow a valuable ingredient, I still don't eat masaru, but the worm seems delicious.

"Something's getting bigger in the city... something's busy, but fulfillment says something like this...

And Massal's life in the other world will continue.