"There's so much salt in here, there's no grass, there's no water."

Exploitation is a positive image, but there are many failures if history is linked.

Just because there is soil, I think it is dangerous to aim for development and greening immediately.

"However, we also had real circumstances....."

Bijour, the brother of the Bitar chief, who brought in many desert elves, began to explain to us the reality of desert elves.

"Mobile cities have weaknesses."

"You can't feed more people than Capa."

"The Grand Chief of Katu is quick and helpful. Unlike the high elves, we have lost our longevity, but instead it will increase just as much as humans. Otherwise, the species will perish."

In the Great Desert, almost all the land except the desert and sea is inhabited by humans.

Because there is no destination for the growing population, they have no choice but to trade it remotely.

"You don't have to count as a population while you're doing business locally or sailing back and forth in the desert."

"That's critical, isn't it?

"That's right. We have already relocated some unmanned oasis between the Polar South Sea and the Pole, but it is not enough at all. Above all....."

"Oasis can die suddenly."

"The label is right. Oasis is afraid of this."

When Oasis dies, the people who lived there will die the worst.

Because I can't move to another oasis so easily.

After all, most of the other oases can't afford it.

"Therefore, I would like to ask the Grand Chief of Katu for permission to emigrate."

"That's fine, but the problem is salt damage control and water security."

"As far as salt damage is concerned, we have no problem because we have reopened our mobile cities and acquired the technology in the process of farming internally. I want to sell all kinds of useful agricultural equipment, fertilizers, seeds and seedlings to the Great Katu."

Will you buy a lot of goods for the land until the development and greening is over?

"Regarding the river, there are traces of the river, so this should be revived if the water retention of the mountain is restored. It takes time to plant in the mountains, but in the meantime, let's buy water."

"I see. Very well."

We cannot develop vast areas of land today.

Instead of selling the land, we should make a lot of money and develop the huge Gori Town.

"Hey, Chief Bijour. You desert elves aren't moving to Golitown, are you? It would be easier."

"Dear Aisha, our purpose is the same, but we are still a different species: humans and desert elves. I think we need some distance to get along."

I see. It's harmful to talk about irresponsible friendship. "

Because he lives in a tough world, Mr. Bijour and Aisha have a real part to play.

I liked them honestly.

"The mobile cities other than Golitown are desert elves, and Golitown is human. Since the land is large, it will be a mix of humans and desert elves. I think that's the most realistic thing."

That would be nice.

As a result, Mr. Bijour and other tribes were sent to take charge of the development of the sandy land.

"Is it a farming machine? Master Katu has the same thing."

"The principle and the power are different."

Desert Elves used magical shovels, tillers, and so on.

However, these things are valuable and few in number.

Therefore, a small tiller powered by cassette gas was secured by "net shopping", so I was very happy to sell it and use it.

They dug up soil, planted plants, planted plants, and plowed fields after spraying magic potions to remove salt from the land.

During the construction of the house, tents and camping supplies sold well because of the camping life.

Needless to say, horticultural products, agricultural equipment, etc.

It seemed to be spending a lot of money, and I could tell the seriousness of the desert elves.

It's quite a big tree.

"This is the seedling tree of the World Tree that I had long ago pulled out and stored on the verge of dying."

"Is this a seedling?

It should already be more than 30 meters tall, but Mr. Bijour explained that it is still a seedling.

"Originally, the world trees were benevolent and protected by high elves. This great dessert was covered in desert, and when they disappeared, the world's trees withered, leaving behind seeds."

The ancestors of the desert elves who acquired it started growing when they separated and stored the seeds for each tribe and acquired a mobile city.

"It's only grown so far in hundreds of years."

"Would it take time to become a world tree?"

A world tree is a very big tree that comes out of a fantasy story, and it should have been very powerful with leaves.

There is no guarantee that the world trees in this world will be the same.

"I've got plenty of time, but I'm short of epileptic fertilizer. Though the world's trees are light and live for hundreds of millions of years, the reason they have grown so slowly is that they are completely undernourished. Once you grow up, the world's trees don't need that much nutrition. If it is not a desert, it will continue to live even if the environment is slightly poor, and the land where the world trees grow will be enriched by the influence of the world trees."

To restore this salt-damaged land, it is most effective to grow the world's trees here.

"Nutrition?"

"We have to bring fertilizer from each tribe. There is also cultivation of medicinal herbs and crops, so there is not much gathering."

Still, Bijour told me that nourishing and growing the world's trees would help to mitigate salt damage.

Well, let's get fertilizer out here, too.

"Are you sure? Mr. Golitown, isn't agriculture on track yet?

"It would be easier to grow the world's trees."

I bought a large quantity of fertilizer in Netshopping.

As the labels spread to the roots of the world trees, and water and so on, the world trees grew as if to eliminate the nutrient deficit until now.

"No matter how much fertilizer and water you give, it's too much to rot."

"It must be the nutrient I need."

I don't know what kind of fertilizer it is, so I will buy a lot and blend it and spray it.

Fertilizers were bought and dispersed with a terrible momentum, but the world trees grew bigger and bigger, and I didn't know that momentum would remain.

"Is it over a hundred meters already?

I've already spent billions of idols on fertilizer alone, but how far should I spray this?

I asked Mr. Bijour, who is directing fertilizer and water distribution by mobilizing desert elves.

"A world tree? Sure, I hear it's about a kilometer in height. The thickness is also appropriate. Do you know Grand Chief Katu? The branches of the world tree were big, so the high elves lived on top of the world tree because there was no big earthquake."

Somehow, there was such a depiction in the Japanese fantasy story.

"I'm sure everyone will try to live here. For our desert elves, high elves are a lost yearning."

Do you live on a world tree...?

Is it like living on Earth in a super high-rise condominium?

I'm a little expensive...

"It's going to take a while. Leave a lot of fertilizer and we'll be back soon."

"Leave it to us. Grand Chief of Katu"

After clearing the sand, we returned to Gori Town in "Base Transfer."

Mr. Bijour and his colleagues continued their work of spreading large quantities of fertilizer and water to the world's trees in triplicate shifts, and a week passed when the total height of the world's trees finally exceeded one kilometer and could be seen from Golitown's castle.

"Hahaha, this is the resurrection of the world tree of my dreams... I did it!"

"Mr. Bijour, I think you should go to bed. The neighborhood under my eyes is amazing."

"I've been up all night for a week. I'll go to bed soon....."

"Mr. Bijour!

Lord Tallow, Lord Bijour is asleep.

"Well, if I don't sleep for a week, this will happen..."

The resurrection of the world tree would have been too long ago.

Mr. Bijour continued to direct the work without sleeping for a week, and immediately after confirming that the world tree would not grow any more, he fell down in front of us.

Mr. Bijour did not wake up for three days.

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