Espada and the villagers were building a bulwark, Dee and Ortoās groups were gathering wood, and I was building houses with Till and Kamsin.
āI really wanted to make furniture for myself, how did I end up doing thisā¦ā
I used the wood the carriages had gathered to make woodblocks first. It was difficult to process plain wood and transform it at the same time.
So, I made the woodblocks first, and when I had accumulated enough materials, I started building the house.
Iāve gotten used to the process, so I have been able to produce the blocks at a rapid pace. We took at the wood we could find, whether it was from logs, broken walls, decrepit doors, or any other structure, and turned them into woodblocks.
In an hourās time, I could make enough wood blocks to make a house.
Then letās first build a house for Dee and his friends who have one yet. Then weāll build a house for Orto and his friends. Then Furaās house. And then Mr. Incaās houseā¦
As I set up, I felt my excitement drain as I began to feel like a salaryman, but I couldnāt stop myself from doing it.
Dee and the othersā house might also well serve as a barracks. We donāt have a training camp, but weāll probably need a storage room for weapons and armors, and the like.
I made a medium-sized room and two smaller rooms. Then thereās the mess hall, restrooms, and a rest area that can be entered directly from outside. I made sure the storage room was large, after all, the bigger the storage space, the better.
When I built the building like that, it turned out to be a house the same size as my mansion. Well, thereās no helping it, I did make a large storage room after all.
āAh, Vice Commander! The building is complete!
āMy God!ā
Just on time, Dee and his subordinates came back. Their eyes sparkled as they looked up at the newly completed house.
āOh, ohā¦! How stunning! As expected of Master Van!ā
āIsnāt made of wood⦠it wonāt be anything like the carriage, right? My back still hurts from all the camping. Even after the long march, we still didnāt have anywhere decent to stay in this backwater village, so I am hoping that this will change things for the better.ā
Deeās other subordinate knight poked the talkerās head to silence the lines that he unintentionally let out.
You openly mocked my territory, whatās with this guy. Whatās the same as camping? The house is at least a little better than that.
As I stare at him, the good-natured Arb, aka Knight A, gives his best salute and shouted, āIām sorry!ā.
āNo, Iām okay. Instead, you owe the villagers an apology, okay?
Turning my gave to the next knight, Lowe, aka Knight B, also gave his best salute and shouted: āPlease forgive me as well!ā
āāNo, you didnāt say even anything, though I still need your help.ā
āGather a lot of wood with as an apology to the people of the village.ā
When I told them that, Arb and Lowe replied loudly and ran off.
Dee, on the other hand, seemed to have been looking around the house seemed to be in a good mood.
āItās really stunning! Iām amazed at Master Vanās magical power, but I also take my hat off to the knowledge you needed to build such a stunning mansion!ā
As Dee praised the house, he looked around and realized that all his men were gone.
āHm? Where did they go?ā
I pointed to the village entrance as Dee looked around with squinted eyes.
āI said I wanted the villagers to live in such a nice house, so they went to gather some wood to help me.ā
As I replied, Deeās eyes snapped open.
āW-what! Thatās what theyāre doing! I didnāt expect to grow in such a way while I wasnāt looking⦠Okay, Iām also going to go gather some wood!ā
āThereās only one carriage, right? Itās not going to be easy to go after them now, so Dee should stay behind to defend the village.ā
āMmmm⦠itās true that we wonāt have enough manpower to protect the village if I leave. Well then, Iāll just stay here and help build the defensive wall.ā
With that, Dee joined in the building of the village walls.
Thanks to Espadaās expert guiding hand, the construction of the village wall was completed on this day. On my end, I was able to complete the houses for Orto and the adventurers.
The house of Ortt and his friends was kept to as small as possible. Well, they have each private room, so itās comfortable enough.
In addition to that housing, since there was plenty of room, I built a simple bathing area next to the lordās mansion. I only built it because I wanted to take I bath, but I was happy when I saw the girls jumping up and down in excitement when they saw the bath.
By the way, the primitive bathtub is made of steel, with Pluriel needing to use water magic to fill it with water, and someone on the outside needing to start a fire underneath it to warm it up. It is the so-called Goemon Bath.
I gave it a try, and it was quite good. I was grateful to be able to cleanse myself with the water.
āVan-sama, please come in with me.ā
āIāll go in with you as well!ā
I was tempted to do so, but I refused. Since Iām a respectable adult, I would loath being treated like a kid just because of my apparent age. (T.N. Note: They are treating him as a kid because they request to bathe with him, obviously not treating him as a man but rather as a child who they donāt need to be cautious around.)
When I protested against it, Till and Pluriel looked at me like I was a cute kid. I regretted it.
In fact, I would come to regret it a lot more later on.
In the evening, I was going to sleep in my new home, but I suddenly realized that I forgot to make a bed and almost cried.
Iām an idiot.
I thought I could finally sleep in a spacious space, but what is this? I refuse to sleep in a sleeping bag even after I moved into an actual house.
I hurriedly make beds using the leftover woodblocks. Four for our house, three for Deeās house, and five for Ortoās house.
We got some straw from the villagers and made a simple haybeds.
Since they are soft and fluffy, I am satisfied with my work.
Good night.
The next day, I was full of energy, probably because I hadnāt slept so well in a while.
āHa-ha. Till, more omelets, please.ā
āDelicious.ā
āThank goodness! I didnāt have many ingredients, so I was a little worried about the taste.ā
When I commented on my impressions, Till sounded relieved. On a side note, the impromptu table and chair set that Iām sitting on are surprisingly comfortable.
Iām happy to have a good morning meal at my own home and to be able to laugh with Till.
When I was thinking that, Espada, sitting diagonally in front of me, opened his mouth with a grim face.
āā¦The defense of the village is important, but we also have to increase our income. As it is now, Iāve heard that the only interaction with the outside world is with peddlers who sporadically come to village on a monthly basis.ā
Although you are speaking in a serious tone, thereās a little omelette on your mustache, Espada. Iām I not sure I can do all of this at once, Iām already a bit tired.
āIām sure I can acquire housing, furniture, and clothes if I have to, and I can get enough food. So why donāt we focus on building up our defenses?ā
As I said this, Espada gently wiped his mouth with a white handkerchief and looked up.
āWe donāt have any condiments. Also, we donāt have any ingredients for Van-samaās favorite sweet baked goods or anything like that.ā
āWhat!?ā
I stood up and shouted. I looked at Till and she awkwardly avoided my gaze. Are we really that low?
āā¦We need industry. Okay, letās make something to sell out of this village right away. I donāt care what it is.ā
As I said this, Kamsin raised his hand.
āI think the wooden blocks that Master Van makes would be good!ā
āRejected. Iām the only one who can do it.ā
Kamsin pouted.
āWell, I can go hunt down some demonic beasts and get some materialsā¦ā
āDismissed. You can hunt them, but if you hunt them, they belong to you, and the other adventurers. They donāt belong to the village.ā
Till pitched in.
āNormally it would be crops and such. But itās difficult to ask the villagers to give up their harvests. Besides, it doesnāt lead to immediate income.ā
Espada put in his own opinion as well.
āOf course, considering the distance it needs to travel, lumber is no good either. If you are on the side of a large river, you can use a waterway to cut costs, but in this village, you canāt use such a method.ā
āMmmmā¦it seems that I have no choice but to work.ā
I muttered reluctantly, and everyone turned to look at me.