Magi Craft Meister

66-14 Underground structures

The faces of The Jen Family had an exchange of views as they looked at images scanning the underground structure of the Principality.

"This rock formation, 200 to 300 meters underground, is the original surface?

When Jen says, Saki gives her consent.

"Yeah, I guess so. On top of that, I think about 20 meters would be the original soil."

"On top of that, the Originals soiled the earth."

Jen said, staring at the screen.

"Did 'Original' want to make this a barn zone?

Says Hannah as she leans her neck.

"I guess even if you think about it climatically, you do"

Reinhardt gives his opinion.

"With regard to precipitation, it is reasonable to assume that we were going to do something"

Elsa also made her own point.

"I mean 'Origin', so I think I could do enough to make it rain locally."

"Right..."

Because of the clean energy of "Free Magnetin (ether)," Jen thought it was likely to do enough to let a damp breeze blow from the sea over it and cool it down and create a cloud.

"But I was frustrated in the middle of a plan like that."

Reinhardt sighed.

"So it's the people who live in the modern world who are annoyed."

It's not a funny story, Jen said with a bitter smile.

"... So, as you can guess, this line is groundwater, right?

Again, Jen told me to make sure, pointing to the screen.

"Yeah, I guess so. It used to be a river."

Saki answers. The part that seemed to have been a river started at Lake Yato and continued all the way down to the sea, always maintaining a gradient of descent.

"So, there's a permeable layer in this part, so if you dig a well, the water will come out."

Saki said confidently.

"And then how much water do you need to pump up?"

Reinhardt seems concerned about the ground sinking.

"Let's get that scanned a little more by the 'Grand Sage'.... 'Grand Sage', please"

"Yes, your husband (My Road). I accept."

"The Great Sage," which would have listened to Jens' conversation, immediately launched an investigation in "The Underground Scanner".

And thirty seconds later.

"You're flowing about thirty tons per second."

"Suh, that's amazing."

It is said that the tourist water discharge of the famous Black Dam ranges from 10 to 15 tons per second.

Jen thought the flow rate to double that was quite high.

"Then I guess it's okay to suck it up for about 20% of it"

I said it like Reinhardt was relieved.

After all, experience in territorial management would also be concerned about such fine problems, Jen thought.

"Well, let's remember from this water system up to six tons per second,"

It is conceivable that drinking and domestic water alone would not be able to use such a large quantity of water.

"But if we use it for agricultural water, we're gonna run out of it."

That's what Jen said he wanted you to use as a magic guide to turn seawater into real water.

"Then I'd like to build an irrigation pond."

I got an opinion that sounds like Reinhardt.

"But that's hard. Only in areas close to the sea can we use magic tools that turn seawater into bright water, but those areas are not running out of water."

"You're right about Hannah. There are many ways to do it, but it can't be too much."

It was important to draw a line on how far to help Jen and his people now that they are experiencing that if they lend too much, civilization will retreat once and for all when that 'hand they lent' disappears for any reason.

"Shouldn't we think about that again?

Rodrigo opened his mouth.

"Now, the objective is to check the underground structure under the eye."

"... right"

Perhaps it is the fate of the craftsmanship idiot that gets off the table......

"So, the mineral vein is under this rock formation after all..."

Sounds like it.

It is a resumption of consideration.

"The bedrock seems to be thick."

"Looks like there's some thin spots, huh?

"Sounds like you should wash out those places."

"Right."

With that opinion, I decided to make a map.

"But I don't want you to see this."

Jen said.

"However, if you went to various countries and were asked to do a water survey, you would see a map to make it easier for yourself."

"Heh, I wish I had that kind of pre-construction."

In Jen's words, Reinhardt laughed and nodded.

"And then, is it here?

The location Jen pointed to is near the foot of the mountain, which lies to the east of the kingdom of Mimaka.

"Kufu, for some reason there are several untouched deposits."

Saki also looks strange when she sees the scan results.

"Probably couldn't get around to mine development because we focused on agriculture"

Jen makes a guess.

"Yeah, the Duchy of Mimaca has a short coastline, and you seem to have the smallest arable land area of the four principalities. I don't think this is going to be a good place to live."

Reinhardt was also speculating on the internal circumstances of the Principality of Mimaka and on why mining development was lagging behind.

"But there's a deposit of Demon Stone (Magistone) here, and this one's a manganese...? Then tin."

Hannah said as she stared at the deposits.

"Tin and manganese don't even serve as a means to export and earn foreign currency."

Tin was in dishes and manganese was in high demand as an additive element in making alloy steel.

At the foot of the mountain, even today's technology in the Principality seems to be able to be a mine, Jen thought.

"Let's also keep track of those mine candidates"

"You seem to be able to help a lot, Oh-chan.... Is the hardest part about the water problem?

Hannah seems to be thinking about it too, but there are still no decisive measures to eliminate the water shortage.

No, there are several ways if you don't choose the means, but they were all forceful force moves.

Carrying water from the sky on a spacecraft or pressing water inland with a super powerful pump......

"But it's good to pull the tap."

Hannah said.

"It's gonna take a while, but it's gonna make progress."

"Right..."

There is a question of where to put the water sources, but it was thought that the water situation could be considerably improved if a water network could be created.

"Well, let's think about it on that line"

If Jen suggests,

"Yeah, I guess that's okay"

"Mm, yes."

"Let's think about it"

"Ugh, that sounds interesting."

They all agreed.

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