Inari wants to live in peace

Episode 2 New Family (7) Thousand Tooth Handling

Because I didn't know the exact date of the month, I was checking the number of days that had elapsed by writing a positive letter on the paper, and I felt guilty that 20 days had passed since I came to this era.

Meanwhile, at the foot of the village, the rice harvest is approaching, and residents come to the middle of the mountain, offering prayers and offerings of rich grains, all in a hurry.

The other day, when I became busy, the village chief and the carpenter climbed the road in large numbers and came to the Omboro office where they lived.

Since it is a familiar thing, please invite in, lay a pepper cushion on the tatami mat in the living room, line up the distorted water cups with a little crack, and put white water in each.

Afterwards, I also sat down in place and asked them why they were here, and in a way the answer came back as expected.

"Is it a tool that makes harvesting easier?"

"In the autumn, we don't have time off for harvesting work.

Therefore, I really want to lend you the wisdom of Inari god ─ ─ "

When I heard the village chief's request, I looked sideways at the venison meat of the offering, which is a valuable source of protein for this era.

It is a bait to be fished for, but if you are relied upon as the Inari God, you cannot fail to respond.But since I cannot do God's miracles, I will rely on the knowledge of the future.

Besides, if we don't continue to achieve results, we will one day be driven out of our home and exterminated as monsters.

The current treatment is appealing, but at the same time I am fed up with situations that do not allow prediction.

But it doesn't even begin to mourn, so I thought for a while with a serious expression, and I said what I had come up with.

"Let's make a thousand teeth."

Inari God, what is a thousand teeth treatment?

Everyone looked at me with an interesting expression, but I couldn't think of a good word and wondered how it was explained.

In Japan of the future, I was attending a junior high school in the countryside, and there was a slightly unusual extracurricular class.

They don't rely on machines to plant seedlings, they make fertilizers and pesticides, and they actually let students do most of the way down to grain and rice.

Even though it was a small paddy field, I didn't like it at the time because I thought it was such a struggle.But just as history teachers derail classes, they don't know what's useful in the world.

I haven't had a chance now, but I'm glad I did it at that time.

But anyway, from the experience of pulling the thousand teeth out of the old school building and draining the grain while saying hey, I thought that this could be used.

Of course, it will need to be adjusted without being a one-shot success, but if it can be practiced even in imitations, it will be more efficient than manual work.

I stood up and took out the ink and brush I had left in the cupboard, and I put water in the tin and rubbed it.

Immerse the brush somewhat black and draw a simple composition of thousand teeth on rough paper.

"Is this... a thousand teeth treatment?"

"Yes, it is."

Apparently no one has seen it.

I don't know if the warring countries used another tool or whether it was manual, but they didn't tell me they had it anymore, so I feel a little relieved.

"The spacing of teeth only needs to be adjusted, but once completed, it will be much more efficient than manual work."

Ooh!!!

I don't know how much more efficient I would be if I didn't actually grow rice during the Sengoku period.

Still, I'm sure it'll be easier than manual work.

Above all, there were people who would be so happy in front of me, even with their own awkward future knowledge, so I didn't feel bad about gestures and gestures and trying to teach.

"Inari God! Is there anything else?!"

"Um... nothing else."

The rice is sorted manually by wind.Through a thousand stones rolling the slope and sifting off the rice paste.

The rest has nothing to do with harvesting, but it was sold at the home center, and the soil is cultivated deeply and efficiently.

Shapes other than quails are wobbly and suspicious, but the structure is simple.

Of course, this needs to be adjusted in the same way as thousand teeth, but I am optimistic that it will be practical at a relatively early stage.

As soon as the explanation is finished, I moisturize my throat with white water.

The other request will be fulfilled, so I asked you a question this time.

"By the way, what else do you grow besides rice?"

"Besides rice, we grow cereals such as wheat on a small scale."

I mean, basically, they don't grow very aggressively except in the fields.

I imagine blurry in my head that I can't help it because I have an annual pension.

"So, what about the fertilizer in the fields?"

"Um... Inari God? What is leopard?"

The village chief answered the question with a question, and I am unexpectedly rigid.

The fox daughter was told a while ago that fertilizer had to be dispersed in the fields, but she forgot it was beautiful.

By the way, I learned later that during the Sengoku period, cow dung and human dung were fed into the fields, but on the other hand, there were also areas that were hated that the gods of the fields should not be defiled.

However, such historical circumstances do not matter, and the problem now is that almost only rice is raised in the village at the foot.

In addition, there is no fertilizer in the fields.

In other words, while the land is thin, if rice is hit by pests, disasters, and sunlight, yields for that year will be greatly reduced.

(Could this be a bad situation?)

Until recently, harvesting rice has become easier.You did it, fox! I was glad to be innocent, but when I realized the seriousness of the situation, I turned to face.

In addition, there is a lot of trouble in agricultural work when preparing for collaborative disturbances and cold disasters.

I was reminded of how difficult it was to achieve a comfortable and peaceful life in the Sengoku era.

I thought there was no time for the four-fifths to say this, and I raised my voice magnificently with a correct posture.

"I will now teach you how to make fertilizer and how to grow it next year."

What?

Teach improved cultivation methods and fertilizer production to increase yields even at high intensity.

And if you say you don't have enough time to grow grains other than rice because of the annual bonus, you can increase your work efficiency and make room to grow other grains.

In the future, human shit was sent from sewage to a purification facility, but I didn't know that.There is no chemical fertilizer in the Sengoku period, and I can't make it myself.

Then we have no choice but to put together the current hand and compete.

I've heard that you're afraid of the contamination of some resistant parasites, but it's okay if you ferment them enough to kill them.... maybe.

There was also a scene in Gen-san's cartoon walking barefoot where he used human manure as a fertilizer.It's not like I can't do it.

Having considered these things in an orderly fashion, I consolidated my determination to carry out a major reform of the village at the foot.

"Let all the inhabitants of the village thoroughly teach me!Next year will definitely be a crop year! "

"" "Hah, hahah!!!" "

All the villagers in the Omboro office nodded over and over again, wondering how scary the fox's daughter was when she unusually roughed up her voice.

To be honest, I don't know if modern rice cultivation is in line with the Sengoku era, and even though I have practiced in extra-curricular classes, there are quite a few parts that I remember.

Still, if they leave it to them, a comfortable and peaceful life cannot be achieved even if it takes a lifetime.

Above all, if the village at the foot, which is the source of shelter and food, is in distress, I will certainly be accompanied.

At the very least, you can say that it is impossible to escape the darkness an inch away just by living at ease every day.

I definitely don't like to continue wandering through the great sea without knowing when it will sink.

(Peaceful living means there is no anxiety about tomorrow.

However, it is hard to say that it is achievable in the current situation, and the taste of rice is too fatal)

I exhaled a big sigh in my heart.

I have already done a lot, but my active movement from now on will greatly change my original history.

However, it is consistent with the purpose of showing off the power of Inari God (false), and in order to obtain the peaceful life that I want, it is the shortest route to support the development of culture and technology by carrying out major reforms and overwriting old and inefficient customs.

Still afraid to go out, I basically plan to drag it into the back of the mountain.

Anyway, the road of a thousand miles was one step away. First, I decided to enrich the village at the foot, but if I failed, I would take the wolves and run away at night, so I put up a prevention line to prepare only for it, and I was just a little snug.

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