Otoko Nara Ikkokuichijou no Aruji o Mezasa Nakya, ne?
Episode XVI: The End of Childhood
It's been five years.
I turned six, my appraisal skill level grew to 9 of MAX and my MP to 5284. Training in swords also began last year.
It's nothing to say for yourself, but when it comes to magic, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say superman level.
The magic skill level is also 5 for each of the four elements and 6 for no magic.
Char was already beyond Char because fire and water and then magic was on five levels.
Especially since I try to hide my strength, it seems that I am a little inferior to Shall.
Still, it seems unusual enough.
But my own level is two.
There's a reason why it's only rising by 1.
When the appraisal skill level reached 8, all experiences, including myself, became numerical and visible.
When it came to 9 of MAX (why did you find out it was MAX, only because the level notation was labeled MAX instead of 9), you also now know the value you need to rise to the next level.
The experience required for my level to rise from 1 to 2 was 2,500.
As a result, experience rises by about two on a day when he encourages hard training and crushes a number of flesh pricks on his sword gripping palms. If you normally train with a flesh spur covered, it's one.
That's why it took me five years to get to 2.
I thought my abilities would go up without complacency when I level up, but my MP went up by 5 and my muscle strength went up by 1. To be honest, MP wanted each talent to go up without having to go up.
I assume it will go up without being full, and I look like an idiot that I was excited when the level went up closer.
I couldn't wait to level myself up even though I was over 50 at my mental age.
There was a moment when the sword suddenly felt a little lighter when I was training for the sword of the day, and the moment when I had a hunch and softly appraised myself to make sure that the level column was 2, and I was dismayed that the familiar muscle strength, endurance, etc. had hardly changed, is remembered as it was yesterday.
I suddenly understood what it said in the subwindow of the appraisal leveling when I was running magic in a row that night.
The subwindow said '1st to 6th of the most commonly used abilities at the level immediately preceding it'.
Other abilities can't go up if you only use muscle strength and MP.
I've never had a single HP loss before, and I've only been bareback, so I've never hurt anyone or taken dodging exercises.
Naturally, I haven't even changed my goals or run in yet during bareback.
What to do with the neighborhood in the future is a challenge.
Anyway, that was a long period of inability to use more than one little magic (Cantrip), so it was helpful to have a physique to wake up once at about midnight naturally.
It took me almost a year to do that, but now I definitely wake up in the middle of the night.
Then, using the magical magic release, I turn the MP to 0 at once and pass out, but I sleep all the time.
Repeating this, the MP grew tremendously.
It should be noted that Fern's MP has grown to 329 as planned, as has Miloo to 855 points.
At the time these two MPs were about 10, Charles was surprised by too much magic gain, but it was impressive that he continued his training to squeeze his expression and shed magic as soon as he knew what he thought.
He reported to Heggard on the bed that night with excitement about the children's rising magic, making frequent hypotheses.
Heggard was listening to those stories in silence, but he said, "Grandpa Thermart wasn't supposed to be so magically bright. But more magic is good for the kids, so you should continue your current training."
I was only a baby then, so I slept in my parents' room, so I could ask.
I was listening pretty hiatus, but I remember feeling horrible because the story didn't even mention me.
After that day, I guess my parents had a lot to think about because the magic training started to take place in a closed lord's office (which I thought was the attic but it was the clerk's office) in the mother house so no one could see it.
It's convenient for me too, so I'm glad. However, because it is indoors, I haven't had much opportunity to practice fire magic, so in the end, Farn won't be able to use fire magic, and Miloo has the best magic of ignition.
Farn has stopped training for MP increase for a long time now because he is already about to turn 13, and has moved to full magic training but can only use ground magic, water magic, and no magic.
Even this can use the magic of the attack system, and it can heal. In addition, the level has risen well, to three for land and water and four for magic.
I feel low, but this is still abnormal enough because I haven't even had a lot of actual combat yet with just my training. It would be a factor to get a lot of training time because there is plenty of MP.
Heggard seems to be fully satisfied, and if he can use healing magic, and swords can be used by the crowd, he says he is ideal as a lord because in the future, he will defend the village and make it harder to die in war.
He wants to join the Knights of the Marquis of Webdos as a squire next year, but if he is officially certified by the state as the next head of state after two years of training, he will get the proper daughter-in-law and succeed the governor.
Miloo, on the other hand, is obsessed with using up magic for some reason even after the age of 10.
I am bound to run out of MP with magic at the end of my morning magic training.
I've already done it for about a year, but only 3 more MPs since my 10th birthday, so I didn't think over 800 was much of a meaningful training for Miloo with MP, but it wasn't a bad thing in itself for him to be obsessed with, so he was left alone.
However, Charles asked me about common sense in a sense that "those who can use magic always leave about half of their magic for when they have to, unless there is much left to do." Lately, I have been lost in using up MP.
Miloo's level of magic skills is four for ground magic, four for water magic, one for fire magic, and five for no magic, and he shows more talent than Furn, but I think this is also the result of a series of trainings made by MPs nearly three times as good as Furn's.
Miloo apparently admires wizards like Charles, eager to train in magic, but he listens to whatever his longing mother has to say, and he hasn't neglected to train his sword.
I learned all four elements of magic early on, so I was first reminded of the initial magic 'anti-magic field', which is used in combination with all the elements and all the magic.
The reason is to wipe out soil and water produced in magic training in the 'Anti-Magic Field'.
This' anti-magic field 'magic is also very effective for MP consumption (even if the level is low because it uses all phylogenetic magic at the same time, it consumes considerably more MP), and can be emptied in less than 10 minutes with over 5000 MPs now with its own improvements, and it is very trace, but it also enters EXP for all attributes.
In addition, Farn already has the arm of an adult-faced losing sword, but if you let Heggard tell you, he hasn't, and Miloo has also seen his sword improve considerably, and the training has already made mock warfare with a wooden knife his squire.
It's only been about a year since I started training, so I make a meat prick in my hand, and every day I bareback remembering Kendo. I'd really like to use a short spear because I was better at gunways.
Now both Heggard and Schal have almost completely spotted "Growth in MP Use in Childhood," which is responsible for MP growth.
But it seems like the idea to consider the general wizard, Shall's MP, to be 44 (MP increased due to age) and make it our secret.
Although the exact value of MP cannot be seen in the status-open, Charles seems to have made a considerable difference with considerable precision from his total amount of magic and the magic consumed magic that can be used.
But he doesn't know much about me.
It would be hard to guess the total amount of MP over a hundred times your own.
Anyway, I was treated outdoors about our magic training, and I was also told by Farn, Miloo, and myself to "never be enlightened about my total magic power" and "never speak out about magic and magic training methods that are not from small magic (Cantrip's)" with no more seriousness.
Let's do this much about the family and state what's even more proven social.
The village of Barkud has 62 houses, including the Gried family, which is about 430 inhabitants and lords.
Under the Lords, there are eight civilian homemade farms as squire, becoming military and farmers.
Others are the Kelly family of werewolves who run hunters with Grandma Shami as free folk.
All the rest are serfs. There are no shops, inns, liquor stores in the village.
All around it, except the Inn, is run by Grandma Shami, a free citizen, instead of a healing home.
If a person comes to the village to lodge, he or she lodges in a house of civilians serving as a Gried or squire.
The serfs have no freedom about moving, immigration, etc. until they obtain permission from their own owners, self-employed farmers or lords, or are freed from the slave class.
But we can have about property other than land.
I don't know if it's regular, but it also seems to be paying.
And there's no problem with marriage making almost everything you need to live a normal life, such as a home building or clothing or farm equipment, the property of an individual serf or a serf's household.
In addition, there are no problems with the inheritance of property by spouses, children, etc.
There are still many uncertainties about marriages between different farmers of the owner and ownership of children born.
It is not the first time that a gloomy and harsh labor is imposed, as imagined from the word slave.
It seems that slaves can be bought there cheaply, but they can't redeem their purchase money without having spent a few years of a rather choppy life even on the homemade farming of ordinary civilians who still don't own slaves.
Something like crushing the serfs I bought around the corner.
As an image, it is a modern Japanese smallholder.
Would it feel more like an employee working for an agricultural company run by a homemade farmer, rather than a tragic situation like the majority being exploited by landlords?
In modern sense, it is definitely heavy labor and black, but if it gets dark outside, we can't farm it, so we can rest for sure at night.
Even the Grid family owns a few houses of slavery, and right now, only two houses of the free people do not own slaves outside the slave class in the village.
I mean, I was just a little shocked when I found out that more than 80% of the inhabitants of Barkud Village were slaves, but that seems normal, so I was glad I wasn't reincarnated into the slave class.
Anyway, if you're a slave class, you're going to be tied to the land you were born in for a lifetime or quite some time.
Slaves never pay taxes.
It is more than a free citizen's duty to pay taxes.
It seems that he is a free citizen and one gold coin per capita, but I can't tell if it is expensive or cheap or reasonable because I don't know its value well.
Civilians are taxed on the area of the field they own.
Basically, it is labeled as growing wheat on all arable land, multiplied by a 60% tax on the yield.
The harvest is calculated using last year's harvest as the base value.
Newly opened arable land is exempt from tax for five years after opening.
There also seems to be a headcount tax on the slaves you own, but you don't even know the amount.
The Lords pay 60% of the taxes collected to the Upper Lords.
When you spend the rest of your money on living expenses, developing the infrastructure you receive, raising horses to use in times of war, and training your squire, it's probably not a big deal.
Of course it is not comparable to the extent of the farming there.
Military spending on skirmishes with neighboring Davis kingdom, which is said to be every few years, would also be a huge expense.
This is the kind of information I've been gathered.
Information gathering is also important, but it was five years that I was concentrating on training magic and building my body from the decision that now is the time to create the body that will be my most important capital in the future.
Still, I only made a thousand tooth treatments when I saw slave children and elderly people using handling sticks to remove grain by hand so that they wouldn't even go old at the wheat harvest time.
Originally invented in Edo-era Japan, the efficiency of grain shedding improved dramatically, so it was also greatly praised by Heggard.
I observe Mun every day, but without showing any suspicion, he won't let me grab his tail.
Root digging, leaf digging, listening around and being suspicious is not a good idea, so I slowly and carefully gathered information so that it would not be understood.
There have been a number of things that I have learned about how Mun began his service at home in a five-year investigation, but no conclusive information has yet been obtained.
Mun was apparently a war-disaster orphan picked up by Dangle, the head of the Tobas family of his squire, eight years ago, that is, about two years before I was born, when my home was driven out into the usual skirmish on the border with the Kingdom of Dabus.
Although Dangle Tobas was an old man then in his 50s (he is now a 57-year-old and totally indispensable father), he had lost one son in the battle before that, and it was clear that his lineage would be severed if he stayed put.
Was it somewhat influential to say that he was lonely because his parents were already in the other world and his wife had also died of an epidemic that my grandfather had brought home?
Dangle, who went to investigate the battlefield trail in a post-convergence confirmation of the skirmishes, found Mun nestled beside the soldier's body and took him home, he said.
In this ause world, it is common for an adopted child to inherit a house, or to take a son-in-law and give the governor Zen.
I guess Dangle had those thoughts. Anyway, he took Mun back (probably disguised himself), right after he was an adult at the time, and took him as his own adopted daughter.
Heggard must have had some sympathy, but he seemed to be a stomach that allowed him to serve as a maid and eventually let even the second son of the other squire take his son-in-law.
In my prediction, I think you were thinking of marrying Dice, who was the second son of the Dubois family of squire.
But since Dice married the civilian daughter of another village four years ago now and entered that village as son-in-law, Mun is still alone.
In the status window, she is 22 years old, so she is still of marriageable age.
She continues to be a solemn maid and appears to be working in good faith, but the disguise of status continues.
Occasionally, but if you observe it in the appraisal, it can be in the tens to hundreds, but you have more experience.
I'm not exhausted of interest in how you're earning that experience.
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