The afternoon of the day when the abnormal growth of the potatoes was confirmed.

As the Midsummer Sun poured down with Mr., Ichigo was using a shovel to dig a hole by himself, sweating on his forehead.

This is just beside the cobblestone aisle leading to Japan, and the hole you're digging is for burying the white bone body that was crashing into the aisle.

I couldn't even bury the white bone corpse after coming to this world, but I decided to bury the corpse because the other waterwheel of my thoughts went on at a high pace and I couldn't afford to schedule it.

The command of making parts while Yiliang was away continues to be exercised by the villagers who led the work while away.

"I wonder if this is the case. Oh, my back hurts..."

Ichigo dug the hole to the point where each person could lie down, poking the shovel to the ground and stretching his back.

Recently, my back hurts a lot because I've been walking long hours carrying heavy objects or loading and unloading tons of fertilizer to the rear car.

In addition to the muscle strength gained thanks to my daily manual labor, the pain has gotten much better thanks to the massage I sometimes get to Baretta, but when I do a strained job on my lower back like the hole digging job I'm doing right now, it really hurts my back.

Today, after burying the body, I plan to go back to Japan to shop, so I thought it would be a good idea to buy a damp cloth at that time.

Ichirana crawled out of a hole that deepened to about the bathtub as she sighed as she rubbed her hips.

And I walked up to the source of the white bone corpse, which was collapsing into the aisle, either to bury the corpse now, but the white bone corpse was scattered from part to part, and seemed to have to carry the bones one by one.

Besides, I haven't brought gloves or anything, so I have to grab the human bone with my bare hands.

"... well, can I have my bare hands"

I also thought I would bring a plastic sheet and military hand to carry it together, but I felt somewhat like a bee, so I decided to carry it by bare hand.

In the unlikely event that the police find this place, it seems quite old from the deterioration of the bones, so taking the circumstances hearing won't mean arresting them.

Instead, you may not have to worry about the police finding you, as it seems like a place that hasn't touched people in a long time.

That's why it was the first time I was surprised at the human bones I touched with my bare hands. It was a good idea, but as I continued to work, I gradually got used to it and carried it with a variety of bones, large and small, in both arms.

Once all the remains have been transported to the hole, the bones are arranged in such a way as to form a lying human form.

I am not particularly familiar with bones, so I have other bones in unlikely positions everywhere, but I can't help it because I haven't noticed the person at the time.

When he finished lining up all the bones, he put on the worn out japanese clothes on which the bodies were wrapped, and carefully covered them with soil on top of them and buried them.

"That's it. I'll bring incense and sake on the way home, so just wait."

Ichirano said so and gave a hand in front of the freshly made grave, pointing his foot towards the passage leading to Japan.

"Orange peel on rosehip on lemongrass...... do you want to buy hibiscus too? Let's buy some of the blended ones."

Once back in Japan, Ichirana had come to an individual herbalist outside of town.

I looked it up on my phone's internet and came simply because it was close, but the small wooden store that used the old private house as it was also had a good atmosphere, and the narrow, displayed acrylic bin with herbs matched the atmosphere of the store very well.

It is also refreshing with lots of greenery and a very pleasant breeze that comes in from time to time, sometimes with views from open windows and out of town.

They also sell herbs grown on their own, and the chilled blended tea with hibiscus that they gave me to try was very refreshing and delicious.

In addition to herbs, there are also vials and glass pots with aromatic oil, as well as books written about herbs, which are available in a wide range of products.

I like herbal tea myself, and before I fled to the Mansion of the Horse, I used to buy it and blend it myself and drink it, so it makes me happy to meet this kind of store.

"Excuse me, I'd like to get some herbs individually, can I have them split up?

Ichigo goes to the counter with the cashier to return the tasting cup he has finished drinking, and he speaks out to the young brunette female clerk who served herbal tea for the tasting earlier.

I don't see any other clerks, so maybe this woman is the manager.

"Yes, which should we split up?

"Eh, lemongrass, rosehip and..."

Ichiyana ordered a few herbs from a woman in addition to the herbs she had just seen, and she had 30 grams of each.

Depending on the type, this store averaged about 600 yen per 30 grams of herbs, so the price is a bit higher.

Later, liquidating the product at the cashier, the bag containing the herbal seeds displayed on the counter stopped in my eyes.

"Mmm, a seed... Um, do you sell herbal seedlings?

When Ichigo heard that, the woman seemed sorry

"I'm sorry, I didn't sell the seedlings. I have seeds..."

So I pulled out a few bags with the herbal seeds on display and showed them in line at the counter.

All bags have a price tag that says 200 yen.

"Uhm, a seed? I don't know what to do..."

I came here to buy herbs because I had promised to drink herbal tea with Valletta before, but I thought I would use these herbs to do some experiments.

If you take herbal seedlings to the world over there and fertilize them while they are still in the vegetable pot and the herbs grow as rapidly as the potatoes in the village of Grisea, you can determine that some dramatic change is happening to what you took from Japan.

On the contrary, I thought that if nothing changed, there would be no special change in what I took from Japan, and I could determine that there were causes for plants and humans in the world over there.

When it comes to amazing potencies such as lipo D and rice, it's not doing anything for the good, so there's probably a cause for humans in the world over there.

Since Ichigo himself went to the world over there, this guess seemed right, especially since none of us had the feeling that this was equipped with special powers.

If a good body is degenerating into a reverse cheat state, such as a change in constitution so that you can't benefit from anything, that's why the pursuit of the cause is in a cheerful state unless you try poison, but I'd like to give you a break.

It's nothing. You can take the seeds, not herbal seedlings, and try to grow them over there, but if they are seedlings, I appreciate them because I can see the change in growth quickly.

Nevertheless, I couldn't ask you to force me to sell something I wasn't selling, and for now I decided to just buy the seeds.

"Well, no, can I get one seed at a time, one seed at a time, here? And one more glass pot and one book, please."

"Thank you. Oh, but if you go to the home center, I think you're selling herbal seedlings, too, right? There must be cheaper seeds and more varieties."

The woman stopped her hand wrapping a bag with seeds and said as she remembered.

I thought it would be a good idea that if I said that, I might pretend to have the opportunity to sell corner items, but I seem to be saying it with vegetables to observe from the look on my face.

"Hmm, I figured I'd buy the seeds too. At the home center, you'll only buy seedlings."

"Well, thank you. This is a note I wrote about how to grow herbs, but use it if you like."

When the woman smiled happily, she put a copy of the note with an illustration of how each herb was raised in a paper bag only the same number as the herb seed bag.

The contents of the notes are all handwritten, including illustrations.

When Ichigo bought pots, herbal seeds, etc., he went to the usual home center to buy herbal seedlings, other daily necessities, etc.

When he arrived at the home center, which he had always dismissed, Ichigo quickly came to the horticultural corner.

There are many flowers, fruits and other seedlings in the horticultural corner, and they also sell the herbal seedlings they are searching for.

One of the clerks who found it came on a small run when Ichiyoshi was looking for herbal seedlings.

The name tag on the chest says "chief".

"Shino, what kind of things do you need today?

"Huh? I thought I'd get some herbal seedlings..."

I was a little surprised because they called me by my name all of a sudden, but they remembered my name because I had purchased a large quantity of fertilizer for farm tools many times.

I don't plan on buying that much stuff at the home center today, so I don't have much to expect.

"Is it an herb? All we have today is what we have lined up here... and if we need it, we can pick it up in bulk by tomorrow."

"No, I don't need that much in bulk. A couple of bowls would suffice"

When Ichirano said so, the chief clerk gave a slightly clapped look, but immediately began to explain the herbs displayed one by one when he regained his mind.

Ichigo drinks herbs as tea but never grew them, so she asks the clerk what herbs can easily grow and introduces her to the seedlings.

As a result of this and the explanations given, I decided to buy a sturdy, breeding peppermint and lemongrass seedlings.

Others bought several pots for planting seeds and several bags of soil for herbs to put into it.

The next item necessary for herbal cultivation is the incense and sake that can be served to Buddha.

Rainbow incense is also sold at the home center, but because the home center did not keep sake, it moved to a supermarket where it had previously purchased large quantities of rice.

When you enter the store, head to the liquor store and put two easy to drink sakes from famous places in a basket.

I also put two bottles in the basket because I thought of taking one to try as a souvenir to the village chief.

I've never seen booze since I went to that world over there, but it would just exist.

We decided to take just one bottle for now because it would be difficult if people in that world consumed alcohol and it turned out to be terrible.

If there's no one to drink, you can offer them both to the grave.

Rainbow incense was also put in the basket, and now it's the medicine corner that caught my eye where I was going to liquidate it.

When I talked to the villagers this morning, I also thought a little bit about the medication, but if the medication also performs amazingly, as with Lipo D, there is no harm in keeping it somewhat at at at hand.

You have to be careful with the amount you use, but it won't hurt to take it with you.

In the meantime, when I decided to get confirmation from the sick person when I had the chance, I threw it into multiple baskets while also checking the potency of herbal medicines in addition to regular cold medications.

In addition, he put three white teacups in a basket of ointments, bandages, gauze, etc. to be applied to the wound, and headed to the cashier to do the liquidation.

When the sky began to stain with beautiful sunset colors, Ichigo, who had completed all his shopping and returned to the mansion behind the mountain, hung a shopping bag in both hands and, as usual, crossed the lay into the other world.

That's how I went through the cobblestone aisle and reached the front of the tomb I had just made, I opened the sake and hung it on the tomb a little bit, burning incense and joining hands.

"I'm sorry there are no tombstones or anything, but now be patient with this. I'll make something next time and bring it...... should I have bought flowers too. It's not funny."

When I said that and praised him toward the grave, where the soil was just rounded up, he walked out to the miscellaneous woods leading to the village.

And as usual, there is one small figure in the shade behind the tree that trails through the cluttered woods and heads to the logging yard where the Vallettas are supposed to be continuing their work.

When the shadow confirmed that Ichigo was no longer visible, he came out of the shade and tilted his neck as he looked at the groves.

"... that's strange, Master Kazura did come out of here"

Coming out of the shade of the tree, the Colts roared with an unconvincing look at the back of the grove.

Colts went into the grove by himself after Ichigo went into the grove around noon to try to follow him.

But even though he walked through the groves looking firmly at his good back, at some point his good appearance had scratched away.

And what I don't understand is that there was a familiar village ahead of me, walking straight through the jungle, and it was coming back to its original place.

"That brother, I don't care what you think, he doesn't look like God. Everyone in the village says no when they hear it in person, and how do I know... but it disappeared in front of me, and I wonder if it's Master Graciol after all..."

On a daily basis, the Colts were told enough by their own parents and village adults that octopuses could be found in their ears that village humans should never be better known for their virtues as gracioles.

The adult who worried about the Colts' womb was about the nail, but the more Colts said, the better I want to see who he is.

So, I followed Mullah and I before, but at that time, I didn't know who she was.

This morning I tried to cut out to Mullah, who had returned from Isteria, to follow the good one more time with me, but I gave up thinking that inviting her might interfere instead of rejecting her because Mullah seemed so happy to talk about her journey (mainly with the good one).

I'd really like to hear it first hand, but the adults say it should never be done.

The adults say that Gracior disappears from the village when his identity is dispersed, and that he will never show up again, but as a Colt, I'm not convinced.

Why is it not satisfactory that the adults should not let Gracior know who they are because of the contents of an old story that has long been passed down to the village of Gricea, but the contents of that old story are the problem.

What the Colts know about Graciol's old stories doesn't tell us anything about Graciol disappearing when he's found out who he is.

The contents of the old story are largely like this.

Back then, when a country called Arcadia wasn't as big as it is now.

The villages around the area were devastated by a great famine after long sunshine.

In addition to that, the lords who rule this area did not change the amount of crops they could take, and took the villagers' food at its roots.

When the village could perish because of hunger as it is.

A man in unusual clothes came to the village from nowhere.

When the man saw the tragedy of the village, he brought lots of water and food from somewhere, and made porridge for the villagers to share, and saved the villagers who were dying of starvation.

The villagers greatly thanked the man and the village breathed back.

But the people of the surrounding villages, who heard the story, came to this village in search of salvation.

The man disappeared somewhere promising to bring more food to save the villagers who had pushed him.

For a few days after the man disappeared, the people of this village had also shared with the villagers who had pushed the food the man had left behind and had not managed to eat it.

Strangely enough, the food the man brought boiled down his body in even a small amount, able to save a large number of hungry people.

A few days later, a man returned to the village with a lot of food on the tree trolley.

The people who were gathering welcomed the man with great joy, but the lord who heard the rumors of the man there appeared following many servants.

The lord was a greedy, bad one, and when he captured the man, he took all the food away.

On top of that, he put a rope around the man's neck and forced him to guide him to where he had brought his food.

When the man looked heavily sad, in an instant he untied the rope of his neck and ran out towards the village forest.

The lord was furious that the rope had been broken, and he was slashed many times by a man with the sword he was carrying, but the man flickered and gorgeous the lord's sword, and when he reached the woods on the outskirts of the village, he disappeared as neglected as fog, and then never appeared again.

Strangely enough, the lord and his servants who tried to capture the man fell into a mysterious disease shortly after the man disappeared and died within a few days, and the village was liberated from oppression.

On top of that, it rained right after the lords died and the sunshine was over.

People say that the man must be Master Gracior, God of mercy and abundance, the lords and servants must have died of heavenly punishment because of the great sin of being slaughtered by God.

And, well, it's an old story of this kind of content, but there's no clue as to who Graciol is.

The forests that have come out of the story refer precisely to the miscellaneous forests now in front of the Colts, but the people of the village have decided to consecrate the miscellaneous forests and not carry out any logging, etc.

In the past, a number of uncomfortable people had entered the grove like the Colts earlier, but the villagers began to see the place as sacred because of the phenomenon that they should have walked straight back to the entrance to the grove at some point.

Even as a Colt, today is the first time I have stepped into this grove.

Before, I was more afraid of what I couldn't get better at than curiosity, and I couldn't get into the jungle, but I lived with him in the village for more than twenty days, and watched the good that I was used to seeing him go into the jungle, and my fear faded somewhat, and I shook up the courage to chase him after the good, and into the jungle.

But the results are similar.

While the Colts roam around until about evening, Ichiyoshi hangs out of the grocery forest with his unpalatable face, and I have no idea what's going on.

The Colts roared for a while after that, staring into the groves, but suddenly became scared when they realized again that there was no one around them, rushing back to the village.

That night.

Ichirano had put a small pot in the enclosure to boil water when he finished dinner with the village chief's parents and children, as usual.

It is to use herbs brought from Japan and behave herbal tea to both of them.

While waiting for the hot water to boil, divide a few herbs in a glass pot in an eye amount and blend them to be the same as you preferred to drink in Japan.

Some herbs were crushed with a little hand for fragrance prone before being placed in the pot.

"Well, is that what herbs are for? Is it some kind of medicinal herb?

"Yeah, it's something that dries grass, petals, etc. that smells good. It can be used for cooking in addition to tea, and it's good for your body."

Ichirano hands a bag with lemongrass to the village chief, who looks uncommonly at a bag with herbs.

Upon receiving it, the village chief opened the bag only a little after the view, smelling the scent inside for a subtle look.

"... you smell unusual"

When the village chief says so, he also hands the bag to Barletta, who was peeking from the side, but also has a subtle look at Barletta, who smelled the scent as well.

"You may feel a bad smell if you stay put, but you can smell it if you simmer it in hot water"

When Ichirano removed several more herbs from the paper bags he had brought from Japan, he explained the flavor, potency, etc. while showing them to the two of them.

Barletta, listening to a good explanation, opens the herbal explanatory book that Ichigo bought with the herbs and nods Hmm compared to the pictures on it.

While I was doing that, the water boiled, and I finally got to actually make herbal tea.

"I'll brew whatever combination I like, but if it doesn't fit your mouth, tell me. I'll brew another one."

Yiliang says so, pouring the small pot of hot water into the glass pot.

Herbs placed in the pot are lemongrass, orange peel, hibiscus and rosehip.

The herbs that were inside the glass pot spread flutteringly when poured, and began to dissolve each characteristic color into hot water, but as they looked at it, it was dominated by the red of hibiscus, and the water in the glass pot was united in bright red.

"Wow, you're so beautiful. It's the same color as the herbal tea I saw in the book before."

Barletta stares with her eyes glowing as the hot water in the glass pot slowly dyes red.

The village chief also leaks an exclamation as he looks at the pot.

"There's a slightly different type of herb than the one in the book."

Ichigo waits a little for the herbs in the pot to boil out and pours herbal tea into the white teacup he bought at the supermarket.

"Go ahead, I hope it fits your mouth"

Barletta and the village chief loosened their cheeks to the refreshing scent of rising from the cup when they received the cup from Ichigo.

Unlike the herbs in the dry state earlier, they smell good inside.

"I'll have it...... eh, it's a little sour but delicious!

"Um, this is delicious. The sourness is not the same sourness as the plum. And whatever you say, it smells good."

Saying so, I saw the two of them drinking herbal tea looking delicious, and Ichigo stroked his chest down relieved.

I wanted to make sure that both of us had fun drinking herbal tea for the first time, but it seemed like we managed to do well.

"Oh, really, good. There are many other types of herbs, so you can enjoy a variety of flavors and aromas depending on the combination."

Ichirano said that and looked at the two of them and mouthed herbal tea, but he scratched his head at the sweetness of his stuffing that he should have had honey too if it was in the corner.

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