Chapter 106: 106 \nThe tent was huge, but there was no one inside. I donāt have a lot of stuff, but Iām leaving tomorrow, so I guess itās loaded in the carriage outside. Lower your bags and lie down once and for all. Iāve been rocked by a carriage for a long time, so Iām here on my hips and my ass. Iām talking about almost a carriage for three days from tomorrow, and even though my body is young, this seems better prepared.\n
I seemed to have plenty of free time, so I scrape the tree that was falling off with the knife I brought and make a statue to spare. After about an hour or so when the cheats for critical production worked, a pretty good looking statue of the goddess was created. I let him sit on my luggage and wish him well on his expedition.
While Iām doing that, itās dinner time just fine. Wye and soldiers gather near the Supply Squad tent to make rows with dishes in one hand. I was in line when Boris picked me up a tree.
Going down the line, Sandro and Martin are passing the soup out of the pan. The line went smoothly and it was my turn.
Sandro serves plenty of soup to me as I greet him with a big voice.
I smiled and received soup and bread. Stiff bread for a while from breakfast tomorrow, but not so hard yet today. It seems that the stiff bread will continue for the next week, so it is a temporary meal.
I also head around where the soldiers are gathered and sitting and start eating with my hips properly down. Itās so delicious, but itās not particularly bad. The flavor is also close to the soup I make at home, but the ingredients and seasonings seem a little more delicious for us. If you can eat so much delicious food with ingredients that would still be limited, many soldiers would be glad to be part of the crusade.
From tomorrow until the destination, he says itās two meals a day (thereās a lunch break), and while on the move, the dried meat simmered back with something like sauce, not like soup, is the staple food on the bread. I guess itās because itās hard to prepare and remove kama while youāre on the move, and washing dishes can be tricky.
When youāre done eating, return the dishes. Boris was in charge of the recovery.
āThank you, youāre in trouble.
āWhat, this is the job. Come on. It was tougher when we were at war two years ago. \nBoris replied with a laugh when he returned the dishes and I rang. Itās a short, but guttering look when youāre fit and would surely be on guard if you met him in the street. āSee you in the tent,ā he said, and I went back to the tent.
When the sun goes down, I just fall asleep in the garrison, except for the watchman. The Supply Squad will not be told to watch, so they will all go to bed. The job is special. I decided to go too, and I slept with Sandro and Matisse, who came back to the tent after work. Iām glad youāre a person who can sleep anywhere.
The next morning, when I get myself together easily, Iāll finish breakfast as soon as possible. Breakfast is in the same soup as last night, it is hard bread. This is soaked in soup, softened and eaten, but itās not so hard that you canāt eat it without soaking it. Is it because it hasnāt been that long since I baked it? I almost finished eating to pour in. You lived the experience around here when you were busy working in the previous world. Although itās an experience I donāt really want to take advantage of.
At the end of breakfast time, butterflies, tents and kamadu are cleaned up and loaded more and more into the carriage. Dozens of soldiers worked together to move, and in about an hour, all loads were finished. In between, Matisse connects the horse to the carriage. Your men seem to be in charge of the soldiers. Me and Sandro get in the carriage assigned to the supply team, too.
There, a little woman jumped on board in a panic.
āGi, you made it with a criticalā¦ā
\nThe woman receives the water bottle I gave her and takes about two sips. Anticipating a sigh of compassion, I called out again.
āI was recruited as a blacksmith by the Supply Squad, my name is Eizo. Go ahead and get to know him.
āOh, thank you very much. My name is Frederica Schulter and Iām a civilian with a supply team. When you say blacksmith, do you do repairs?
āYeah. Thatās what Iām asking.
āThe declaration will come to me once the armament that needs repairing. Iāll ask Mr. Eizou to fix what came, so it would be helpful if you could focus on fixing that.
Is the repair declared? Well, Iāll make money for it if I make a shabby repair, but the expense is insignificant. Itās stressful to get into a shabby repair, so if you can shut me out beforehand, I can help.
Thus the carriage carrying all the Supply Squad Ments slowly ran out and the expedition had finally begun.