"Oi, it's time to bathe."

"Huh? Already. It's been a long time."

A red-haired and blue-haired militia member walking out of a tent with an improvised bed while interacting like that.

They are former knights who came from different worlds and experienced enlistment in the militia and were recruited as they were in the book.

"But it's amazing to make it on purpose because you don't have enough bath. If it's the current season, there's plenty of water bathers."

"I guess it's important to grab it in the water. No matter how tired you are, the seniors told you to take a bath."

What those two are in is a simple tub consisting of a silver pipe and blue vinyl.

Recently, it has been used to support bathing during disaster dispatch and its presence has been well known, but when each unit assembles in the exercise area, etc., and there are not enough baths, the crew also use it.

By the way, my name is type 2 outdoor bathing set. I don't have type 1.

Then why type two?

... I don't know either.

"It's plain that the only thing I can do is to gather people together and set up an exercise area. I only mowed the grass."

"On the contrary, it would be a tough task because this is all people get together and it won't be over in a day. I can't even entrust it to a vendor."

"... that sounds like a hell of a expense"

The militia's practice areas are mostly in the mountains, but there are regular large-scale environmental improvements, as they cannot be left unattended to grow grass and trees all you want.

A large exercise area brings together a thousand men, and even mowing grass and cutting down trees for days.

Or the facilities outside the practice area. The militiamen themselves do the environmental maintenance, so they will be as good at handling lawnmowers as they are at gun proficiency.

What the hell is a militia job?

"Peace is fine."

"Well, it's more fun than even training."

And two former knights who seem to enjoy such militia life quite a bit.

Japan is still at peace today.

Meanwhile, Takatenhara.

"Don't you like Japanese baths too much?

"You'll love your sister, too."

Milk in the bath Master Tsukuyomi stuck with Master Amateras, who says in one hand.

When it comes to bathing, it's milk and coffee milk, but I actually didn't have a habit of drinking much milk in Japan.

The peacetime seemed to be treated like it was for the sake of Sue, as previously introduced, but with the rise of the samurai, the horse was treasured over the cow and the milk gradually became obsolete.

He also had the superstition that drinking milk would make him a cow, and there is anecdote that Nobunaga Oda dared to drink it when he heard it and said, "Be a cow or try it" about the warring countries free ingredients.

That kind of thing.

"Nevertheless, the type of bath that wears water, as it is now, didn't last forever, either. The word bath itself is meant to refer to steam baths. The hot springs themselves have existed since ancient times."

"Oh. Was it also the hot springs that brought Sknahikona back to life?"

The water resuscitated by Master Sukhnahikona is the current Dojo Onsen and is considered one of Japan's three ancient waters.

That's what the ancient book says.

You can't see the full view of the main building because it is currently undergoing renovation, but there is an art exhibition and so on in collaboration with the godly fire birds of the comics with playback connections.

"Is that why Sukhnahikona also has the divinity of a hot spring?... That means I can be a hot spring god too if I live back in the hot springs?

"Don't die so effortlessly"

Dear Tsukuyomi, refrain from clinging to the fact that if you (the Sun God) were serious about entering the water in the first place, it would be hot water.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.