Hmm, I can't help it.
Don't hesitate to keep what you get.
It would be natural to think so.
I started acting on Father Paul's advice that there was no limit to the size of the land that was most important to me.
In other words, it is pioneering.
Riding on Valkyrie's back, the trees grown in the woods collapsed from the roots and fell one after the other.
The tree is pulled "without horns", and the open ground is leveled.
This is how we gradually expanded the area of the land.
However, income does not increase where land has been expanded.
In order to earn money, we have to make goods.
It's like my card stick right now.
Sale of a beast called Valkyrie species.
Sale of bricks made by mass production using the original magic called Brick Generation .
Sale of magical mushrooms grown using Magic Injection .
Harvest in fields such as Hatsuka.
I have to do these things.
I don't think it's a problem just to sell beasts, but I don't know when something will happen.
Perhaps the horned beast will die prematurely, and there is no guarantee that the beast's eggs will be replenished much more stably in the first place.
However, the sale of bricks is likely to end in the near future.
I don't think there's any demand for magic mushrooms, but we need to prepare logs.
We can use fallen trees in the woods, but we need to cut down branches properly and keep them logged.
Even more problematic is the harvest in the field.
Soil can be cultivated magically at once, but planting and harvesting is manpower.
It took longer than I thought.
"All right, can I ask someone?"
Anyway, I want to expand the land area at an early date.
I've decided to focus only on pioneering.
But I don't want to ignore anything else in the sense of securing insurance so that I can earn a steady income.
The conclusion reached was that other people would do it.
Is the point to keep in mind that money is not left to others?
Embezzlement, pin honey, fraud.
Of course, that's a problem, but most people in this village don't think they can count before that.
Apparently, if you are doing business and counting the amount of money, you don't even care about the concept of numbers when you live in barter.
Because it is okay as long as we are satisfied that it is an equivalent exchange at that time.
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