Otoko Nara Ikkokuichijou no Aruji o Mezasa Nakya, ne?

Episode XII: Life Without an Alarm Clock

When I had lunch, Heggard came carrying a cage.

Parents and children think the same thing.

When you can put it in a cage, it gives you a higher perspective and a better view than when Farn carried you.

Today I looked around the village settlement.

I rarely see adults in the settlement.

I guess from a certain age up there is out in the field as a workforce.

The geography inside the village was largely understood.

I asked Heggard a lot as I walked.

Beginning with the economy of Barkud Village and the economic situation of our country, we can ask as many questions as we want about the unit of currency and the market price of various products. It's not just that, it's more basic - it's pretty important to me about non-human species, magic, etc.

The village of Barkud is said to be on the western tip of the Zindal peninsula in the Marquis of Webdos, a further westerly peninsula of the Kingdom of Romberto at the western tip of the Orad continent, the continent of the Aus world. Latitude and longitude are unknown, and the shape of the Orad continent is unknown, but there are many new things we have learned.

Heggard was born into this Gried family as a third son, he said. There's no way to inherit the house, Heggard jumped out of the house and then the adventurer (!) I was doing. So he was the fourth daughter of three sons of the Duke of Sandark - noble and politician of the Wang Capital - who knew Shal, who was running away as well, adventuring with him, or making a request. When it comes to adventurers, it sounds great, but in fact, anything adds up to the store and relaxation and is about as hairy as what was divided by two, and demons, monster exorcisms, escorts such as the merchants, and various investigations, which are not enough to send out an army, seem to be the main sources of income.

Especially if they're after a thousand bucks, they often go to the labyrinth. The labyrinth is everywhere and is home to demons. The goal is to win a prize by crusading it because there are powerful demons living there, but one way or another they try with that idea, and the artifacts of torn and scattered adventurers become gold.

But it seems that there are people in every world who are called first-rate, and there are many people who call adventurers "first-rate adventurers" and gather respect. They say that first-rate adventurers are often special in themselves (government agencies such as the state and army, grand aristocrats, etc.), such as difficult investigations that can't be done by lined people or crusading very powerful demons like dragons (after all) that don't know if they can crusade even if they serve an army.

Besides, Heggard, who lived casually in that way, was able to succeed the housekeeper of the Gried family because his two older brothers had died. Speaking in the order of his death, his second brother was killed in an accident while Heggard was playing in the water on a river flowing through the centre of the village when he was still about the age of Farn, and his eldest brother was killed in a skirmish with neighboring Davis kingdom, which took place five years after Heggard left the village as an adult. At the time Heggard's father (my grandfather) also went out with him and returned seriously injured, but together he also brought back an epidemic, when Barkud Village apparently had quite a few deaths (to one hand).

Anyway, it means Heggard was informed of his eldest brother's death from war and his father's serious injuries when he was out of the house and doing adventurers, forcing him to retire from the adventurer operation abruptly. Although his eldest brother was married at the time, he had no children, and his eldest brother's daughter-in-law and grandmother died successively from an epidemic that had been brought back with him by fathers and squires who had survived during the care of their severely injured father. This outrageous epidemic is like diarrhea to hear the symptoms. It seems that Grandma Shami, a healer who was already in the village at the time, worked quite hard, but the sick person, whose symptoms progressed more than to some extent, could not be helped.

He also said that Shal, whom Heggard had taken home with him, also helped to treat him early in his arrival, but that there was nothing he could do if the symptoms went any further than to some extent. But it is also certain that there were people saved by the activity at this time, and for that reason the villagers seem to be paying tribute to Grandma Shami and Shal.

At the same time as grasping the geography inside the village, we talked about this this this evening.

Go home and have dinner.

I hear Farn has been waving his sword bare all afternoon.

To the habit of a seven-year-old, you can do that a lot.

To my surprise, Miloo was also playing bareback with Farn.

Thanks Heggard, but in the first place, I said yesterday, "Be sure to train your magic to the limit at the beginning of the day, and train your sword after taking a full rest. This seems to have been caused by the phrase" Start immediately, and continue until you are at least 10 years old ". Normally, it seems common to start training swords around the age of seven. Probably because my body is small even before that, so I simply have low muscle strength.

I felt sorry for Miloo just because I wasn't thinking enough, but now I can't even say that was my trick, etc., so I kept it grounded in my heart. Whatever it is, it won't make it unscrupulous and tough. I'm a girl.

Consume MP by using all the appraisals as usual before going to bed.

Oh, I should have trained in magic, not appraisal...

The magic training began as soon as I had breakfast the next morning.

The same training that passed through magic yesterday.

When I appraised it, Fern wasn't getting more, but Miloo's MP was getting more.

Farn is about 10 months away from the age of eight. So at the expectations, once a day, if you run out of MP, you'll gain about 150 more points, roughly 120-130 points if you're between 8 and 9 years old. You should gain about 60-70 points if you're between 9 and 10. That would add up to about 330 points. Perhaps no one with this much MP should.

More for Miloo. I would probably go as far as 850 points. When I get here, it's hard enough to use up anymore and I can only laugh, but now I wonder if I can go to a good house and get my wife.

Anyway, the problem about MP was resolved.

And then there's the magic mastery.

But this one doesn't seem to have a problem either.

To be honest, the two older brothers and sisters seem to go better with magic than I do, and I can put magic through them in a few seconds, even though they both say it's only been a day since they started their magic training. I'm running out of MP and going to bed in no time. You two haven't had a minute, have you? It will take me a long time to pass the magic today. It takes me about 10 seconds to try to get through the magic before the image hardens. Actually, this is still quite short.

After doing it about three times, I pretended to be sleepy like yesterday and had it carried to bed, and then I tried practicing alone. After doing it several times in a row to the boulder, it started to work amazingly well. Then I'll even try wind magic and water magic. I tried this one a few times in a row, and then I was able to do it pretty well. That's exactly a bike.

He had lunch again in the afternoon before becoming a cage dweller on Heggard's back.

They're going to look around the field today.

Let's start by the house. It is now past the middle of March and the time to make the acres before sowing wheat. From what I've seen, it looks like the main farming equipment is the bamboo and bamboo.

I never saw a large livestock like a cow horse. Asked Heggard why, the bull horses seem to be the main reason that they are not cheap enough for normal civilians to buy. If he opined that it was better to use livestock for farming, he did find that some parts of the direct jurisdiction of the Marquis Webdos used livestock for farming. However, Barkud still has few open areas, which is one of the reasons why vacant land for pasture cannot be taken and livestock cannot be used for farming.

Using livestock for farming should dramatically improve efficiency, but why is it only in the direct jurisdiction of the Marquis of Webdos that we use? If you go in and ask, there seems to be cultural reasons in addition to economic and spatial reasons. There was one story in this Romberto kingdom. It is close to the common myth of statehood and can be described as the biography of Romberto I, the founding actor and first king.

In one of Lomberto I's surviving wars, Lomberto I's beloved horse stood up at the time to protect his husband and escape difficulties, he said. And I used a cow car in the middle of escaping that difficulty, but there seems to be an anecdote that the two cows who were carrying the cow car ran through as far as their health was concerned and died of debilitation when they escaped into the safety zone. Lombert I, who wanted to be touched by it, said he had promulgated a law prohibiting bull horses from being used in farming, which should not be treated roughly after the founding of the country, let alone heavy labour. Of course this is an evil law, and Romberto I, who later realised about it, has also withdrawn this.

However, because it has been effectively published throughout the country once with anecdotes, it seems that cowhorses are not quite used for farming. Half the interest and asking when that Romberto I was a person seems to be about 500 years old. If you ask me in detail because I don't use cowhorses for farming for 500 years or whatever, I just think I'm crazy, that doesn't seem to be the only reason. The low absolute number of cowhorses in the first place also seems to be a major cause. Anyway, there are only three heads in our village of Barkud. The situation in the other villages seems to be similar everywhere.

In the first place, the horses were native to the east of this Orad continent, and there was not a single wild horse in this west region, and it seems that another continent is native to cattle. Therefore, the price is very expensive, and it cannot be purchased without a chamber of commerce or a merchant who can usually form a nobleman or a caravan. Doubts arise here. Then why not try to increase it? It should be possible for cattle and horses to get pregnant and give birth every year.

Asking Heggard, the question was resolved. They say it's forbidden to help livestock give birth because of the problems of faith in this world. As a result, they say that more or less half of the ponies and veal born as a result will die shortly after birth. If half of the survivors also have poor or unlucky parental milk production due to, for example, puerperal fever, they are definitely eliminated if there are no substitute livestock to produce milk. He also said that sometimes childbirth fails and remains stillborn, which seems to be the main reason why the number doesn't increase.

Secondary factors are that large livestock, such as horses, cattle and donkey horses, are also very expensive for those reasons, so they are also subject to looting, and it is not uncommon for them to be subject to demonic predation because they die in wars and conflicts or are often pasty and delicious. It is not hard to imagine that the vast majority of homemade farmers, including smallholder farmers, who cannot afford to have a professional administrator, would be very courageous to stop buying, in case of damage, even if they had funding to buy.

I also asked about faith in this world here. At least there are no numerous religions or sects like modern earth in neighbouring countries, including the Kingdom of Romberto. There doesn't seem to be a word for religion either. The nearest would be Shinto, which is familiar to the Japanese. God is widely possessed of everything that exists in this world. I believe in all eight million gods.

I had already anticipated to some extent from previous stories and sex, but I didn't even think about the non-existence of other religions. The other day, the priest who carried out my naming ritual was also called a priest, but in a Japanese sense, it would be a rude way to say it, but it seems to be the presence of the degree of theocracy of the shrine of the character there. "Actually, my home is an O-O shrine," which means to what extent I feel it when I ask my classmates. It is not politically authoritative, nor does it incite or guide the people in religion. However, it is indispensable for certain events, etc., and is respected in doing so. That's what it is. So religious relations could be a hassle or something. It was a total overcoming.

This day I went around looking at the cultivated land until dinner was critical. I questioned the fact that there had been no river shore protection work flowing through the centre of the village, but since there had been no flooded records since the development of the village of Birkood, I found that there was no sudden need for shore protection work.

When I finished dinner and started practicing passing magic that wasn't the usual appraisal norm... I realized it was important.

■ My day so far

· Wake up in the morning (MP +1)

- Breakfast

Appraisal

-Sleep

· Wake up at noon (MP +1)

- Lunch

Appraisal

-Sleep

· Wake up at night (MP +1)

- Dinner

Appraisal

-Sleep

And, I used up MP three times a day across a meal.

But not now.

■ My day yesterday

· Wake up in the morning (MP +1)

- Breakfast

-Magic training

-Sleep

· Wake up at noon (MP +1)

- Lunch

· Looking around on Heggard's back

- Dinner

Appraisal

-Sleep

And, I only run out of MP twice a day.

The magic training in the morning is going to last until the age of 10 in a way that looks like my great-grandfather's order, but the problem is the inside look with Heggard this afternoon. You can't run out of MP here and relax and sleep until dinner. Then will I have to wake up once in the middle of the night?

As soon as it gets dark at night, we eat dinner and sleep, and wake up just before sunrise is the basic cycle of life, so the nights sleep is actually quite long. He goes to bed at about 18: 00 in the winter and wakes up at about 5: 30 in the morning, sleeping for nearly 12 hours. Even in the summer, he goes to bed at about 19: 00 and wakes up at about 4: 30 in the morning. This still accounts for sleeping for nine and a half hours (bedtime is faster in summer, but I know that even people in this world on boulders have longer sunshine hours in summer, and even if summer is still bright, they fall asleep. I wake up early because it's cooler in the morning, which is why). If I can wake up well at about midnight, I can get the MP to 0 at once with the continuous use of appraisals. If the MP goes to 0, I can go to bed in no time without problems.

The only problem is how to wake up at midnight. When it comes to internal clocks, I've never been able to use them very well since my last life. You're in trouble. You can drop the problem off and fall asleep, but this will certainly sound later. I want to do something about it as soon as I can. I want to do something about it, but so far I can't come up with a good idea. That's why you can't let it go.

Damn. This is not good. There are only three solutions I've been thinking about.

1. Wake up with your guts

2. Make something to replace the alarm clock

3. Do something with magic

1 is a little unrealistic, but close to ideal if you can work hard and habituate it.

2 can't be effective only on me. Therefore, it is not possible to use a method that is caused by sound. All you got is a water clock?

3 so far there is nothing I can do about it. I would only be able to devise a way to ask Charles.

So far I thought about it and realized it was missing again. With that said, how can you always wake up a little before the sun sets? I can't feel the sunrise in the first place because there is no windowsill to say in a nutshell that I will wake up with the sunrise. Even though Mun is awake, how does Mun herself know when to wake up? This will be clear if you ask Mun tomorrow.

I decided to bet on 1 this evening and ran out of MP in the appraisal.

Ah, I did it again.

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