<b>C108: Iām the one who knows how tough it is to get rid of pests</b>
āMr. President, Iām afraid Iāll have to call it a day.ā
āIād like to leave early.ā
āMe too. Me too.ā
āHa-ha-ha. Youāre not getting away with this.ā
As I, Makoto and Mr. Yamamoto were about to leave the door, the president, who had come around, interrupted us with a smile. By a coincidence that made me wonder if the spider extermination that I had talked about a few days ago was a prelude, I ended up working as a pest exterminator.
The site was in the basement of an apartment building. Two years ago, there used to be an Italian restaurant in the basement of the building, but it was closed down due to poor management and has been abandoned ever since.
A new owner is planning to open a restaurant here soon and asked us to clean it, so the president went to check it out the other day and today was the day. All we were told was that we would be cleaning the floor of the former restaurant, so we opened the door of the former restaurant with great enthusiasm and closed it immediately.
āā¦ā¦ is awful.ā
āIf Iād known, I would have skipped it.ā
āYou knew, and you didnāt tell me, did you?ā
āNo one asked me.ā
The president answered my question without any ill will. The floor was dirtier than I had expected, and there was no air conditioning, so I had nothing to complain about, but this was too unexpected. When I saw the scene beyond the door, Makotoās face turned pale and he was trembling from a little while ago. I feel sorry for him.
āIāve been to a lot of sites, but none like this one.ā
Even Mr. Yamamoto, the oldest of the group, looked a little pale. I guess thatās how shocked he was by the scene.
āYou guys are still good, Iāve seen those things alive and wriggling. Youāre lucky that I blocked the doorway and threw in some insecticide to wipe them out.ā
Oh, so the president witnessed them alive. Thatās certainly better than what I imagined.
āBut itās tough to see dead cockroaches scattered all over the floorā¦ā¦.ā
What we saw were dead cockroaches that covered so much of the floor that we couldnāt even see it. If it had been just one cockroach, we would have been a little surprised, but when you see a swarm of dozens or even hundreds of them, itās natural to be scared.
āYouāre going to get rid of the spiders next time. Think of it as a prelude to that, and itāll be easy, easy, easy.ā
No, spiders are still better. I was tempted to argue with him, but I held my ground. This is my job, so itās not my place to complain. I have to forcefully convince myself thatā¦ā¦is the way to go.
āAll right, letās get going. Collect the carcasses with a broom and put them in a bag. If there are any survivors, Iām sorry, but I need you to get rid of them.ā
Then he handed me the insecticide spray.
āI hope you donāt get a chance to use it,ā he said, ābut donāt forget to ventilate the area, because there may still be some insecticide left in it. Donāt be scared. Letās get this over with.ā
āYes!ā
The three of us reluctantly replied in a languid voice.
āOh, youāre early. You need dinner, right?ā
The first thing my mother asks me when I get home, I answer immediately.
āNoā¦ā¦.I have no appetite.ā
Iām not daring enough to have an appetite after seeing that. If I canāt stand it later, Iāll have something to eat but I want to take a bath first and foremost.
After that, there were dozens of survivors who withstood the insecticideā¦ā¦.Letās not do that, I donāt even want to remember anymore. I quickly took off my work clothes and threw them into the empty washing machine to start washing. If I wash them with my familyās clothes, Iām sure to get complaints.
I went into the bathroom and washed myself carefully before soaking in the bathtub.
āForget about todayā¦ā¦.No, it was a learning experience.ā
Itās not bad if I consider it a prelude to the capture point. Itās not a badā¦ā¦idea. Iām not sure which is better, the spiders or the cockroaches. Iām seriously worried. But I think this job has made me a little more tolerant of bugs. Besides, the impact is lessened because itās through the screen.
āThe villagers have to endure much more than me.ā
I donāt have to tell you which is tougher, killing a giant spider or cleaning up today.
āLooks like Chem canāt do it, and neither can Murus and Sudhir at that rate.ā
The next point of attack has already been announced and the villagers know what kind of monsters are living there.
Tomorrow, the members of the team were scheduled to participate in the extermination. Chem was included in the list, but she was pushing herself too hard, so she decided not to participate tomorrow. Murus and Sudhir might be stubborn and announce their participation, but if that happens, Iāll use the oracle to stop them. I donāt want to force them to participate.
āOh yeah, what about the Basilisk?ā
I spoke to Destiny, who was floating in the bathtub. My family knows that he likes to take a bath, and they donāt even pay attention to me when I take a bath with him anymore.
I called out to him, but he didnāt even turn around, his big eyes scurrying and staring at the window. I turned my gaze to the window and saw a small fly. With uncanny speed, Destinyās tongue extended from his mouth and stuck to the fly, then instantly reeled back into his mouth.
āā¦ā¦seems fine.ā
I thought it was chameleons and frogs that had extended tongues, but I didnāt go into it. No one knows the biology of a basilisk. So, the basilisk in the village, Gochupicchu, seems to be okay. Also, I wonder if Niles will carry the statue of God again.
Even Gams and his friends arenāt always good with bugs. Thereās a chance that theyāre just as scared as I am. If thatās the case, itās better to sweep them up with the statue of God. Thanks to the increase in the number of villagers, I have enough points without having to pay. I donāt remember having a problem with a lack of points lately because Iām getting quite a bit more every day. Itās totally possible to get by without paying, nowadays.
āIn the beginning, I struggled and worked part-time to pay for points, but now I have a little extra money, since I donāt need to pay anymore.ā
After all this time, I canāt help but wonder if this āVillage of Destinyā has the purpose of rehabilitating people. Like me, Makotoās life was changed by the game. The gods on the Lord Godās side dare to choose such people and guide them.
āIf thatās the case, I should be more grateful.ā
I have to make sure I donāt bring shame to the God of Fate who chose me.
After I got out of the bath, my hunger got the better of me and I managed to finish my dinner. Then I went back to my room and sat down in front of my computer as usual.
It was getting late and most of the villagers were asleep, but the elves and a few others were hard at work. They crushed the citrus fruits in a stone bowl and use a pestle to liquefy them, and then transfer the contents to small jars. About a dozen jars are already filled with liquid, but there still seem to be more than twice as many empty jars.
I had told them in advance that spiders might not like the smell of citrus, so they prepared this way. I had my doubts about whether the spiders of other worlds were the same as the spiders of Earth, but when Murus saw the oracle, she said, āI see. Itās true that spider monsters donāt appear in places where there are citrus trees.ā
She mumbled to herself and was impressed, so I think sheās probably okay. The citrus juice can be thrown at them if the need arises, or applied to their bodies to prevent them from being attacked. There are many ways to use it so there is no harm in preparing more.
I skimmed through the village logs and found no problems, so I scaled down the map and focused on another thing that was bothering me: the entrance to Iryu Mujin Village. As usual, I could see the tunnel at the entrance, but the area behind it was still black.
Nothing has changed since then, which is conversely eerie, and I can only wonder what is going on in that darkness. Iāve been doing a lot of research on the rumors about Iryu Mujin Village, but I havenāt found anything new. No video streamers seemed to have penetrated the village since then, and there was no progress.
If they are experimenting with connecting the other world to Japan, I need to take action soon or it will be a disaster. The God of Fate is well aware of this and is working behind the scenes in cooperation with her fellow followers, but they are not getting any results either.
āOriginally, I wanted to take my time and make sure I could capture it, but I donāt know how long those people will be safe.ā
The only reason they are safe is because they are used for experiments. Until then, I donāt think they will do anything strange, but there are problems with the experiments, so they need more than one experimental subject.
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I was able to go back and forth between the different worlds safely with the help of God, but that was largely due to the existence of a proper āholeā. Perhaps there is a kind of āholeā in Iryu Mujin Village, but itās not enough to connect to the other world.
āItās okay if they canāt pass through, but if theyāre forced and their body vanishesā¦ā¦.ā
In a science fiction movie I once watched, there was a scene where a warp failed and the ship disappeared. I shudder just thinking about it. I push todayās images to the corner of my mind and ponder about tomorrow.
āI have to get through tomorrow first. Iām not capable enough to do two things at once, am I?ā
Once I kill the big spiders, I wonāt have to worry about the aftermath. Then I can focus my attention on the Iryu Mushin Village.