Magi Craft Meister

24-38 gossip 50 Girls in Kaina Village

The eastern part of the Kingdom of Celluloa and the Rebus region are dominated by rocky plateau areas.

The main product is mutton hair, or wool.

Deliver it to the village or town to which it belongs, and the village or town to the nation.

In the technologically advanced Kingdom of Celluloa, the delivered wool is spun into yarn and woven into woven fabrics.

At the time of Lishar, the former king of the Kingdom of Celluloa, there were several villages where very heavy taxes were taken, and women and children were the ones who could not pay.

The village of Lario, where Rita and her colleagues, the girl shrugged by Fritz, were among them.

but luckily he was rescued by Jen, until the food and economic situation in his hometown settled...... specifically until the end of May or the beginning of June...... he is being looked after here in Kaina village.

In the meantime, they provided basic education, including reading and writing, and trained and studied to suit their respective aptitudes, such that some people made fields and others cooked.

Children who are orphans or not are sincerely enjoying life in Kaina Village and striving to connect them to the future.

The villagers watched the girls gently at one time, and at another time coached them sternly, breaking them down every time they pursued the day.

By the time spring passes, she and the others will be forced to make a choice whether to go home or stay here.

But that day is still more than two months away. Now I just spend my days diligently.

The oldest girl said Sonia.

Sonia was studying 'dyeing' here at Nido Castle. The trigger is a book in the library.

Sonia, who remembered basic reading and writing in about a month, walked into and out of the library as long as she had time, looking through one end as if she could not read books with illustrations and a little bit of readable books with diligence.

Among them was a book of grass dye.

Jen used to dye grass with his younger children in an orphanage. Such knowledge was compiled by the old man in a book.

"... wool is easy to dye. If Mutton's hair could be dyed in many colors, the village could be richer."

One of the easiest dyes would be the tea system.

Jen used biwa leaves, dyed brown, but Sonia tried 'Tea Tree', or Perch leaves.

Chop the raw leaves, simmer in a pan to extract the dye, dip the wool in the filtered dye and simmer again, this is all.

The wool for the exam was sourced from somewhere after consulting the golem maid, who resides in Nido Castle.

Thus, Sonia used plants close to her to dye a variety of colors, thus encouraging them day and night.

Unfortunately, because I don't know what 'contamination' means, the colour development and robustness is not one good idea right now, but it was nevertheless far more robust and ground-breaking than it had ever been used to dye with flower squeeze juice.

Depending on the type of leaf in the tree, it can range from the same brown but highly reddish to yellowish and close to black.

I also found out that when I tried mushrooms, they had unexpectedly bright colors.

So far, there's a mushroom, yellowbrown, that resembles what we call a sarnochondriae on Earth, called 'Istake'.

Brown in the leaves of the 'Perch' tree.

Turns out reddish brown can be dyed with the leaves of a tree called 'Cineria'.

And each, also dyeing to a fairly practical level.

"If I could bring this into the village, I would surely be a little richer..."

With such hope, Sonia was trying all sorts of dyes day and night.

It should be noted that, as consideration for obtaining wool, Sonia had reported all the results of the dyeing test to Golem Maid, including the failure, and Golem Maid had reported to Old Master.

"... this is the heart. It helps send blood all over the body."

"Oh, it's closer to the middle than I thought, Doctor"

"That's right. I can feel a heartbeat in my left chest, so they tend to think it's on the left, but the organ called the heart leans in the middle left, about the same position."

One of the girls and youngest, Luu, was studying healing techniques under Sally. Now I'm being explained so-called anatomy.

Originally, I was interested in the medicinal herbs to use when I was injured, and when I was looking at the book in the library (looking at the illustration because I still can't read it), I met Sally, who happened to come looking for materials, and since then, I have visited under Sally repeatedly to ask for teaching. So Sally liked her.

Since Lew was an orphan, Sally consulted with Geebeck, the village chief who became her husband, and welcomed her as her adopted daughter.

Nevertheless, I still don't seem to be able to get rid of my other manners.

Still, it is Luu who is happy to be spending time as a family.

That's the same thing for Sally and Geebeck.

(Not a teacher, Mother, you want me to call you someday)

and Sally thinks that Luu is Luu,

(... Mother.... I'd like to be able to call it in my mouth soon...)

I didn't know you were thinking.

"Mutton doesn't like wet spots. So if you're going to build a cabin, you better ventilate him. And Mutton's kid should make you a shade. Oh, and then salt..."

It's Kana who's explaining that to Rick. She is also an orphan and is familiar with it because she helped keep Mutton.

This year the village of Kaina was growing a ranch, and I started keeping mutton to make wool textiles, but it was quite different from the Capri I had ever owned, and where I was in trouble she put out a help ship.

"Because you look like this and you have a surprisingly rough temper. Capri is quieter in that regard."

Kana said it seems that keeping them in herds sprouts a struggle. When Jen saw it, he would have said Capri was a goat, and Mutton a sheep.

"Yeah, yeah, I knew it would help for the kid who actually had it to tell me....... I was wondering if you could stay forever. So, I want you to take care of Mutton with me. Oh, my God."

"... okay?

"... to?

He told me from himself that he had returned the answer he wanted, but Rick was frightened.

In contrast, Kana walked in front of Rick while turning her face bright red,

"... say something!

And he pressed his forehead against his chest.

"... or, I guess,"

"... what?

I thought they called me by name. When Kana looked up, there was Rick's face, which turned bright red as well.

"... or be sure to be happy!

Rick hugs Kana when he says just that.

"... thanks"

Rick, at 28, spring is finally upon us.

Only ten muttons were watching those two.

"... here's the thing, is it?

"No, I'm not. Pull more on your right leg. Spread your left hand a little further."

Meine was clearly educating Rita on the samurai.

Housemade where I say on the modern earth, as much as possible to a samurai positioned as, I have a day of study.

Rita is motivated, although it is difficult to be able to work all the way in a short period of about two months.

Reading, writing, calculating, and courtesy. Cooking, laundry, housework in general.

Because it is an education to serve Fritz, an Imperial Showlo soldier, Meane, who also worked in the Showlo Empire, was a good teacher.

(... Do you want to be a samurai of Fritz, a soldier? If that's okay with her...)

Meine herself was once handcaged by Elsa's father, Georg Randall, who was a soldier, and the head of the battalion stationed abroad at the time, and was honestly unwilling to support him just because he had a past with Elsa in his cage.

Apart from that, it is a good thing to have a job in your hands, and the profession of samurai is definitely an unfulfilled profession for women.

Therefore, as for Meine, she was providing a rigorous education day and night, as Rita wanted.

(Instead, I think I'd be happier working at Master Jin's house)

Nevertheless, every person is happy. It is something that I do not know what will be fortunate.

"Oh, no. That kind of weighing changes the taste every time. Okay, when you weigh with a spoon, you slice it up, and that's how you weigh it."

Meine, who even educates herself on the flavors of the Imperial Shouro style, is in a sense a perfectionist.

"Yes, Doctor"

And Rita often followed that demanding instruction.

Neither did the other girls see the earliest shade of dust, and they lived happily ever after.

The village of Kaina, visited by spring, is still idyllic today.

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