Miss Reina also joined the temple during her self-study time, further accelerating her work efficiency.

The plan is still numeric.

Thanks to this, I was able to put together the first plan for the fertilizer to be tested first.

First, bone powder.

At the introduction of the yak chef, he was given the bones to be discarded by cattle, pigs and chicken livestock farmers (specifically meat dismantlers) who had gained acquaintance. These are simmered, dried, and crushed into bone powder fertilizers.

Probably the easiest fertilizer to make.

Next, compost chicken manure.

According to the book, the best balance of fertilizer ingredients in common livestock urine is chicken manure. However, because the smell is strong, it is cautioned that you should be more careful than cows and pigs.

I have not yet been able to query the names of various chemicals in this world with the memories of the previous life, but I suspect that the smell of this chicken manure is ammonia. I think ammonia is still the leading cause of the bad smell generated from urine.

It will smell. Stunned people also have enough stinking substances to fly.

And compost of cow dung and pig dung and horse dung.

This one seems to be easier to handle than chicken shit. Of course it smells, but it's not as bad as chicken shit. On the other hand, one of the fertilizer ingredients appears to be significantly less than chicken manure. Is it okay to assume that the amount of ammonia generated is related to the fertilizer component?

For human things, there is no plan, but whether or not to implement it is on hold. Somehow, it's hard to handle.

If it was human shit, there were a lot of resources available from the rural age. However, from the memory of the previous life, I knew that there was a serious problem when composting failed due to public health, so I couldn't do it. There was a risk of the spread of parasites, infectious diseases, infectious diseases such as cholera and typhoid fever.

In fact, after the loss of the advanced technology of ancient civilization, when we used the compost of human urine, we learned from the materials of the city's shrines that a massive infectious disease had occurred.

When I looked at the composting book, it was clear that the annotation that I had added later described the destruction of the city.

Even in the countryside like my birthplace, compost using urine was avoided as a "shouldn't do", so it seemed quite fierce at the time.

However, at present, "human urine is dangerous", but "all animal urine is dangerous" is mistaken.

This is clearly a different level of risk.

In the case of infectious diseases, infection is strong between homologous but very weak between heterologous.

This does not mean there is no danger.

Occasionally, heterologous animal infections (viruses and bacteria) can cause significant damage to humans as well.

Because humans have absolutely no resistance to the infection. Diseases that only cause a slight increase in fever for heterologous animals have a high probability of death when infected by humans.

Infection between these species is called "beyond the walls of the species."

Researchers researching infection are very afraid of words.

My previous life memories are a little familiar with this story.

There is more knowledge of the brake system than there is knowledge of the accelerator system that "you should do this". Perhaps knowledge such as "Thus ○ ○ failed" was more interesting.

Sounds kind of a bad hobby.

But the top minds in the country came up with something really interesting, such as a ton demonstration weapon, right?

I guess that's what we talked about.

Anyway, in this world, all compost using urine is avoided. It is wrong knowledge and it is safe (including human shit) if properly handled, so I would like to change it.

Even the descriptions left in the Temple's books do not say that "the city was destroyed by animal urine compost," but that "the improper use of human urine compost caused disease and destroyed the city."

At the time, there were people who knew the cause well.

I will compile this as a report and submit it to the appropriate place with the fertilizer experiment plan.

"So, do you have to read a book about parasites and infections?"

This is what I remember from my previous life, so even if I say so, I can't convince you of the history of this world.

I look back at the temple's library. Is there a book in this?

"Father Yaye, which shelf is the medical book?"

Huh?

A Yae priest with a tired face and a cheek stick pulls his face as if he were scared.

Other important collaborators - Miss Micah, Miss Raina, and Mr. Arthur - who were lying face to face and looking up at the ceiling.

What a stupid look you still have.

"We must investigate diseases associated with fertilizer use. Animal fertilizers are now considered dangerous. This plan will not be approved unless safety is ensured."

That's why we need to find out more.

Declaring with a firm will, I found everyone shrugging off their shoulders.

Wait, don't be shy there. More motivation, huh?

"In order to reward all of you for your hard work, I want to make sure this plan is approved. Please."

If you stop here, all the fatigue you're feeling right now will be in vain.

You sure about that?

Is that all you want?

When they change their words and ask about such intentions, they all look at each other's bitter faces and raise their heavy hips.

Father Yae is still young, so you can be even tighter.

In general, if you remember it as you did in your previous life, if you are serious about college life, you will produce at least once every three months. It's a five-person team, so it's easy to beat at the rate of a month.

I'd like to use this special report arrow to shoot the generals quickly.

With that in mind, looking at the medical book, the adjacent Yae priest stares at me with a serious face.

"I've stopped thinking of Ash as being younger."

When I thought of something, it was a declaration that I had been removed from the normal category.

Arthur and Miss Reina agreed.

"That's right. I'll do the same."

"Yeah, I'm sure he's right."

There is no need to treat children separately, but what kind of classification has it been?

And Miss Micah is nodding enthusiastically, but perhaps she has already categorized me differently.

It is possible. I remember being handled as a village specialty before.

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