The children have the face [is it true?] when I said that Iâm going to sow the ash on the field.
In this region, itâs rainy in the winter and recently its been getting rainier.
The rain is slightly acidic because of the carbon dioxide in the air merges in the rain.
The field that had absorbed the rain most likely has become slightly acidic.
And wheat is vulnerable to acidic soil.
Therefore it is necessary to cover it in ash to neutralize the acidity.
Thatâs the reason why you cover fields with ash.
Whether you are talking about plants that prefer alkaline or acidic, there are many varieties.
I must be careful in that area.(Concerning the acidity of the soil.)
This field is 1.5 times the area, which used to raise turnips.
Though there are various reasons, my physical ability have largely risen.
Itâs enough for just me to take care of it.
ăNext is the homemade fertilizer I guess.ă
I lift the earthenware pot containing the fertilizer.
I consolidated the undiscarded cow and goat feces along with fallen leaves from the forest and let it ferment.
It wasnât ready when we harvested the turnips, but we can use it now (during the wheat harvest).
The children were saying that putting the cow manure into the fields was impossible, but I persuaded them by telling them that the nuts that we always ate were also growing in the dung that was left around inside the forest.
I thought about human feces, but I hate the idea myself, and Iâm afraid of contracting the parasitical worms that might come from using human feces.
Thinking about those worms makes me feel ill.
I stir the fertilizer and ash into the pot one at a time. (TL: in turn, but one at a time sounds better)
It needs to be spread evenly throughout.
The joint force of me, the children, and the cows will plow the fields.
The working pace is quite fast.
My physical strength and the cow strength are huge.
Even using our lowest skills, we are probably more efficient than the average farming community.
âFor now, letâs stop here. The last day of work will be the day after the day after tomorrowâ (TL: in three days?)
âAgreed! Iâm already exhausted. Letâs go eat!â
âWhat is todayâs meal?â
âItâs the same as usual.â
âIn other words, is it nutsâŠâŠâŠâŠ?â
âHow does Griffon-sama collect a large amount of nuts?â
Children talk while starting preparation for dinner.
They were rather stiff at first when I first came.
Everyone was strangers from different hometowns.
There were many children who were stunned and couldnât get out of the shock of being abandoned by their parents.
There isnât such a situation now.
Everybody looks happy.
âLetâs go? â
Tetora pulled my clothes.
âAh. gotcha.â
I turned and faced everyone.
âŠ..Next year, I wonder how many child will be abandon if there isnât a famine next year.
âIn agriculture, the difference between when we are busy and when we arenât is unreasonably intense. â
âYeahâŠ.â
Itâs been a few weeks since we planted the wheat.
Even though there is no harvest, we still have to take care of it through pest extermination, weeding, and tilling.
Pulling out weeds isnât too much of a pain if itâs done diligently everyday. Even a small child can do it.
In the first place, pests donât breed so much thanks to the Chrysanthemum insecticide.
âBy the way, recently human sightings in the forest have become more frequent.â
âWell it is almost winter. Theyâre having the pigs eat acorns, and collecting nuts for the winter.  It is considerably serious that people who are afraid of the Griffon-samaâs anger enter the forest.â
Tetora said with an unpleasant face.
âWill there be children abandoned this winter I wonder?â
âThough I think in the summer most families cut off those they couldnât feed, there are certainly those who didnât plan ahead for winter, so Iâm sure there will be a certain number of abandoned children. However, if itâs a bad harvest in the next wheat season, they will come in large quantities.â
I have no choice, but pray that itâs not a bad harvest.
Will the Griffon support the newly coming people?
It might be impossibleâŠâŠ..
In our case, Heâs simply supporting us on a whim.
âItâs not the time for King Domorgal and King Gellberd to do things like warring with each other. Itâs absurd to lose things like magicians and workforce for war. They should return the soldiers to farming, and magicians should go remove curses.â
âAre there any abilities of black art not for war, but is useful beside curse and anti-curse?â ââŠ.Why donât you go ask that Julia woman?â
Tetora said with displeasure.
Sheâs ill-tempered.
âCan you please tell me?â
âThen, pet my head.â
âHere.â
I stroked Tetoraâs head. Tetora smiled happily.
âThen, Iâll tell you. Do you know how a soul can put into an animal?â
âYes. I know.â
âhen the story will be quick. A soul can be put in an eagle or dog to scout the enemy.ă Naturally, enemies will shoot it with a bow and arrow to prevent it. When it is shot with a soul inside, there will be large damage to the soul. Â You can do other things like raise flames and wind too. Though that takes dozens of people.â
Thatâs amazing. The reconnaissance in particular.
Wonât it be like using an airplane depending on how itâs used?
I can make a bird carry something like a bomb and drop it over the enemy force.
Itâll literallly become a bomber.
Though simple, it is unexpectedly usable.
âHey. I intend to call Julia to the village when autumn is over at the beginning of winter. Because I want everyone to be able to learn magic. Is that okay?â
ââŠâŠI donât have any objection against Almisâs decision in particular.â
She seems to be okay with it.
Thank goodness.
âBy the wayâŠâŠâŠ.â
âWhat?â
âHasnât it been a bit cold recently?â
ââŠâŠ..â
Tetora confirmed it with silence.
Winter season is coming. (Fraiziar:Must. Resist. GoT Joke) (Pengu:I took the liberty)
For one reason or another I realized that the cold winter in this area isnât the same as Japanâs. Rather, itâs much colder.
Though everyone is wearing clothes that were processed from the animal furs that the Griffon occasionally gave us, There is only one layer per person. Itâs cold and uncomfortable.
âIt seems we will be spending most of our daily lives indoors during the winter.â
I want a warm fireplace.
I must prepare firewood before itâs too late.
AhâŠâŠ.Wonât smoke be terrible is fire woods are burning in the house?
What should I do?âŠâŠâŠ.
Thatâs it. Letâs make that. Before itâs too late.
âWhat happened? Almis.â
âLetâs go cut some tree now.â
It is a lucky day to make up my mind.
There are many advantages to charcoal.
One large advantage is that it burns for a long time. Itâs heating is also stable, and it produces no smoke
Of course, there are drawbacks.
By pure heat-to-fuel efficiency, itâs faster to just burn wood.
In fact, itâs common sense to use firewood to fuel things like fireplaces.
Therefore in truth I want to use firewood to make heat, but that produces smoke.
Itâd be fine if there were chimneys, but there arenât any chimneys in pit dwellings.
If we were to use firewood, it would all become cover in smoke.
Well, Charcoal needs to be made, but it isnât that difficult.
If heated in an low oxygen place, firewood will turn into charcoal.
Heat in an low oxygen place.
I wonder where oh where I could find such a place?
âSo in conclusion, we are going to use the Anagama kiln. â(Anagama kilnhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anagama_kiln)
âWas that introduction really necessary?â
Shaddup. I was explaining it so be thankful.
âAnyways, If we can make charcoal we wonât be freezing during the winter nor being smoked out of our homes.â
I pack timber into the kiln.
In order to prevent the atmosphere from entering too much, I fill the gaps with dry leaves.
âWell then, letâs light it upâ
I lit it with a torch.
The wood inside the kiln began to burn.
âFor a little while, keep the fire opening and the smoke opening closed up. Itâll become charcoal if we leave it alone for a dayâ
âThis wonât change the pottery?â
âWell, the lack of reaction with oxygen is the same in both processes so itâs fine.â
âHuh? Whatâs oxygen?â
Explaining oxygen huhâŠ..
Iâm not confident in my explanationsâŠ..
âThe thing Iâm calling oxygen is the stuff you normally need to burn stuff. Itâs kinda like a type of air. If there isnât any oxygen then nothing will burn.â
âHmmmm. Does the oxygen not burn as well?â
Shit. An annoying subject was brought up.
I donât know the best answers for these science questions since I was a humanities major.
âWell, to start with, when I say carbon, Iâm referring to anything burnable like trees. The substances our bodies are made out of are called polymers, which are compounds of oxygen and carbon. Thatâs why, rather than oxygen being the thing that burns, oxygen combusts, right?â
âYeah, I somehow understand.â (Fraiziar:How the hell does he understand that explanation?)
I donât really understand it myself.
In the first place is this a good definition of burning? Isnât the linking of iron and oxygen combustion? Is it not limited to carbon? In the first place what is the difference between burning and combustion?
äžLaymanâs terms versus chemistry terms?
Speaking of which, didnât my High School teacher once tell me that oxidation is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some other material?
Or was oxygen when a material was deprived of hydrogen?
Well, Iâm certain at least that during oxidation the substance loses an electron. (TL check please)
Wait, thatâs acid reduction.
I donât know what that means anymore.
Stop using such misleading terms!
Basically, in junior high I learned that ăoxidation is when substances react with oxygen to make a compoundă.
Stop spinning around my assertions!
I donât know how to decipher these things.
âHey, Nii-san, whatâs wrong?â
âNo, itâs nothing. Iâm just thinking a bit.â