"Now, what are we going to do with these guys?

Decide on the treatment of 200 Guerrions. Unable to fit in, he decided to keep it as a hostage in Lord Krumfal's Hall for the Gürion King. The rest of them were to basically live in the woods around the hall, where they hunted and put a certain number of the demons they hunted in the hall. Naturally, if there's any harm done to them, I'll get rid of it. Probably wouldn't happen that way though.

Because few people were able to talk to the Geryons, Rico decided for a while to fill the hall during the day, hear reports, etc. As we will see later, there are many resources and fruits in this forest, and the Geryons have been very helpful in working with the Harpies to hunt it, as well as excellent intelligence-gathering capabilities, and as our scouts and avant-garde units, they have been very helpful.

And I mean Baby Guerrion, but the individuals who would be its enemies could be found. But it seems that the world of Gürion is a simple thing that the strong win, and the loser cannot say anything. Therefore, Baby Guerrion will have to be strong and defeated.

"By the way, what's your name?

"Name? What is it?

"I see, it's like a landmark when we call you. If not, I'll put it on you."

Think of the name of Guerrion King for a while.... it's getting troublesome.

"All right, your name is Gaki. I call it gaiki."

"I see."

It was accepted without any particular objection. I don't seem very keen on the name thing.

"Speaking of which, I'll give you a name, too. You..."

"By the way, this baby guerrion is a female -"

"Yeah? Female? Uh... your name is Itra."

"Cuuuuuuuu!

Baby Guerrion looks happy. When I asked Gong later, he was happy to be treated the same way as Güllion King. This Itra decides to take you back to our mansion and make you our pet. Your body will grow bigger in the future, but you should think about that then.

Some time after the settlement with Gürion, I was again taking May to Krumfal territory. The season is also beginning to fall, something that would seem nice to hear from farmers if it were supposed to be about the harvest, but the arable land seen from the small high hills was covered with salt on one side and not about the harvest.

Why did salt damage occur on Krumfal territory? It was possible to hear stories from ancient times in farmland.

About three years ago, suddenly the water in the sea began to reflux towards the river, he said. After that, it is decided that the river will reflux when the tide is full. Initially, farmers were overjoyed because sea fish could be taken in the river, but because agricultural water used water from this river and water mixed with that sea water, if they noticed, the arable land was stained white.

Even though it was a land where even crops could not be taken, yields are further reduced. While despairing of such a status quo, those involved in agriculture had not managed to devour it for some time with support from Count Krumfal. But when the Lord was debated by Count Krumfal's rebellion and most of the soldiers in the realm were debated, Sakubus appeared.

Sacubus contacted the men of the village and the soldiers who were away one after the other, saying that he sat in a mansion in the woods where the headquarters of the Krumfal army was originally located and began to carry out one pillage after another.

"Most of the men in the village have left, so the only people in the village are old men and women and children."

The village chief of Imade, located north of the Lords' Hall, squealed at us powerlessly.

"The north of the hall is full of meadows, and if we farm this place, the territory will develop exponentially..."

"The villages of Imade, Kurfeta, Typan... all the villages in the territory where we farm, there's salt damage and there's no men, so it's tough until we're back."

On the way back to the museum, Me and May were discussing measures against farmland. May said that instead of just removing the salt that is occurring on the farmland, the problem is the salt that has accumulated in the soil. Once, it seems common sense in this world that no crops will grow on land where salt damage has occurred, and the immediate abandonment of agricultural land by the villagers also seems to be responsible for this.

"I could have prepared a large quantity of fertilizer for which crops are susceptible, but whether it works for this salt field..."

"No, that's still early. First try my operation."

From the next day on, I gave my full attention to the rehabilitation of the farmland.

First, the vacant men and villagers were summoned to remove the salt from the farmland in the village of Imade, as well as to destroy all the waterways from the river that are drawing water to the farmland.

In the meantime, I'll dig a ditch into the farmland with dirt magic. At the same time, it rubbed a giant hole as a place to pool the water flowing from the ditch. And we will tie the line on the agricultural land where the removal of salt has been completed. It took roughly two weeks for the work to be done, and when I saw it, it rained heavily in the junction.

Rain immerses itself in the earth, or moisture flooded out of it falls into a ditch and flows straight up to a huge pool. Three days to go on, in the meantime I magically made a giant rectangular mass of dirt smelted to hardness more than concrete, and threw it into the sea to create a breakwater.

When the rain stopped, the pool filled to store the water in the ditch, and something like a lake could be done, I lifted all the boundaries, and commanded May to let the fertilizer she had created go across the farmland. He then digs a ditch from the lake so that the accumulated water flows into the sea.

And I head upstream of the river, digging holes in dirt magic. There's a lot of groundwater sleeping around here, and I was wondering if I could use it for agricultural water. After a while of digging, the water gushed out in large quantities. Dig holes around it as well and look for spring water. A fair amount of water has gushed out, and there it has become like a lake. I dig the groove as it gets wet and connect it to the first groove I dug. Then another river could be created.

"You guys. Take the water used in agriculture from the newly made river."

Everyone draws their waterways from the river thoughtfully. May's fertilizer spraying also appears to be over, and the farmland is covered in black soil.

"This is... good dirt. This will make crops."

"Try to make it once"

"But not with the number of eagles..."

"Grandpa, we can help you."

"... then let's welcome you. I don't mind if you use my empty house."

Thus, agriculture in the village of Imade began to take the road to reconstruction.

Then I carried out the same salt removal work in the villages of Kurfeta and Typan, and rebuilt the cultivated land. There was difficult construction along the way and twice fell due to lack of magic. Each time, May was asked to cuddle on his knees until the minimum MP recovered. It's not about hiding it, but I'm keeping it from Rico. "I'll do it too! I feel like I'm going to say," Rico threatens to leave me on my knees. No, I never did anything horny with May. Hey, you know, you do something that tickles my manhood. Asking Rico to do it is a pleasure to wake up. Kneeling is deep!

Incidentally, it was decided to use the hall where Thacubus lived as the hall of the Lords. It's dangerous in the woods, but the Geryons will be around to protect the building, and the Harpies will be more habitable in the woods, so they relocated.

Originally it was a day's distance from the Forest Hall to the Lords' Hall, but using the path used by the Geryons, it would be a straight distance, so a horse could be used to get there in 30 minutes. For this reason, I painstakingly built the road that leads to the Forest Hall using dirt magic.

And I've already figured out how to make use of the old Lords' Hall.

Yes, use it as a hotel.

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