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Kojiin Tamer - Chapter 111

Published at 27th of January 2023 05:42:42 AM


Chapter 111: 111

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In the end, most of us, or rather, until Cruz and Ilya became adventurers, decided to keep the adventuring business low key.

Come to think of it, there are only three adults (over 15 years old) out of the ten members who work together. Moreover, my sister and I are only 6 years old. Even though I was reincarnated, my behavior was strange.

So, my immediate goal is...

Registration for Cruz and his friends

Everyone ranks up.

Cultivation of fruits, etc.

Creating Weapons and Armor for Adventurers

Creation of various potions and medicines

Creating other items

Will it be?

Well, now that I think about it, there's quite a lot to do. Well, it's a good time to prepare for the adventurers here.

Time will tell if I can ignore the adventurer registration and rank ups. Thanks to the two of us, we have a rough idea of the number of monsters we need to kill and the number of harvesting requests we need to make to rank up, and we have enough for everyone, including me, to rank up.

I still have nearly ten years to go before I can become an adventurer, but I think I'll be okay.

The next thing to do is to farm first.

The first thing I did was collect seeds of various fruits. There were more than 10 different kinds of seeds.

We didn't know if the tree would actually grow or the seeds would sprout, but we planted a few of each.

It seems that neither the grandfather nor the grandmother had ever worked on a farm before, so we couldn't rely on them to help us.

On the contrary, the activities of the Director and Charu were remarkable this time.

Dr. Charu-chan was able to use his knowledge and experience to help us find the best fruit trees and crops for us to grow.

Farming is experimental, and since we can't scale it up for long periods of time, we decided to try a smaller quantity and more variety.

Zash, zash, zash.

'Gah! It ain't over~!

Cruz stopped working and started yelling.

"Hey, Cruz, try harder.

That's right, it's another discipline.

We, or rather a group of men, were plowing the field after we finished our training with our grandfather.

It's a good idea to have a good time and train your body, so we're going to make it work by hand.

''But how much of this are you going to do?''

That's the whole area for now. Might do more, depending on the situation.

Hmmm...

By the way, the tools for plowing are the ones I made at the forge.

I can't make a proper weapon yet, but I've learned to make a hoe and the like.

I've got to work on my forging skills as well.

"Mr. Cruz, if you're a trainee, this is what you're going to get!

I attached the weights to both wrists and ankles of Mr. Cruz's wrists and ankles with my earth magic.

''It's heavy!

If you work with it on, you'll gain muscle!

Oh, that's great. Put it on me.

Me too!

All the kids except Mr. Cruz wanted weights, so I installed a slightly lighter weight than the one I put on Mr. Cruz.

'Oh, it's definitely heavier.

This is going to be a good way to train.

Hmmm? What an interesting thing you are doing, boy! Do me a favor!

The old man, who had seen us putting on the weights, seemed interested and put them on as he was told.

'Huh? Sounds like a fun one! Can you make it heavier?

Apparently it was too light for my grandfather, so I used my earth magic to make the stone heavy, so that it wouldn't get too big, and to increase its mass, and density.

''Hmm, so-so.''

I think I managed to get a passing grade from my grandfather. You need to practice to be able to produce more heavy stones and minerals.

After that, they continued to work on the farm, sometimes even going out to cut down trees.

They began to do what had been done by magic, both physically and manually, but this was not easy, and they were exhausted every day.

Farming is a lot of work, isn't it?

Oh, I thought I was working out, but it's pretty tough.

We realized that becoming an adventurer is hard work and risking one's life, but it's also hard work for farmers.




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