"Is there anything else you need to look into if you want to investigate culture or history? Does anyone deserve it?
When I thought of looking into the history of the Kingdom of Fontana, I came up with other things to look into.
Rather, it may be better to study it before history or culture.
Because this could have been an emergency.
The investigation is about "living things."
What creatures inhabit, including the Kingdom of Fontana and other areas?
I want to look into this, not just animals, but plants and even monsters.
Because I didn't know about culture and history, and I didn't know anything about such creatures.
Rather, it seems that the investigation of living things has not been carried out to a great extent so far, and there is little data available.
But I've been worried about it lately.
It's about whether there's been any change in the ecosystem.
Basically, the world consists of a pyramid structure called the food chain.
At the top of the pyramid are predators, underneath which there are many animals that can be eaten by predators, and underneath which there are animals and plants that can be eaten by predators.
The smaller the number of powerful predators, the less powerful creatures that are just eaten, the more children they give birth to, leaving behind their offspring.
Looking at it as a whole, it is nature that is very well balanced.
However, acts that could destroy the formation of such nature have been carried out twice in recent years.
It was my eastern expedition and my western exploration.
The Oriental World was in a situation where people and animals could not travel in mountains with sky-high elevations.
There I took the Oriental Expeditionary Army across the mountain, and then I set up a transfer stone and a transfer magic formation to move it around.
Recently, it has also reached the western sea and jungle at a distance that even a magic airship flying in the sky could not trample in a single day.
And we're taking the rare items back to Barca and using them to trade within the Kingdom of Fontana.
Some of the items traded include plants such as rice and cotton that have not been Fontana before.
Obviously, they're bringing back organisms that didn't originally exist in our ecosystem.
As a story in the first place, it is possible that some seeds and eggs are stuck here without knowing when people are moving their luggage.
I have no idea what kind of impact that would have on the ecosystem.
Rather, because we don't know what the current ecosystem is like, when the influence comes out in a visible form, it may not be possible to apply hands anymore.
However, even with me, I really wanted to deal with this problem from the very beginning.
But there was a problem that needed to be prioritized.
It is about illness.
It was an unknown disease that could have more immediate and wider effects than the effects on ecosystems that might be problematic later in life.
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