May 11, 7446.

I arrived in the city of Lambdock before sundown.

Mount Bo stands at an altitude of about 1300 m northeast of the city of Ramdock and acts like a gate to the Jindal Peninsula with the Petes Mountains to the west. The prospect is to make a further eastward detour of Mount Bo before heading north to Wangdu.

He entered the proper inn and was eating at the diner.

The truth is, I've already tried to gather information about Viscount Yorise, about ten kilometers east of my eyes and nose, but I couldn't gather a great deal of information because all I could ask was what was happening. It is significant that there was no caravan affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce No. 2. I know you're there when you are, but I guess that means you were unlucky.

At any rate, it is the first village to enter the Viscount of Yorises, and there are twenty kilometers on the streets that will become mountain roads from the middle of nowhere to the village of Winlow. There's a lot of distance between the boundaries of the territory. Tomorrow is not the same as the 20 "on the flat ground, so you should sleep well today.

May 12, 7446.

I left the city of Lambdock early in the morning.

The northern streets, a little closer to Mount Boards, are critical streets along the border with the Viscount of Yorise, exploring settlements dotted throughout Mount Boards. On the outbound journey to Barkud, I heard that there would be orcs on this street, and we are going down a street that would completely bypass Mount Boards because it would be a pain in the ass to be raided, like going north through the western part of Viscount Yorise territory.

It is a mountain road with some high and low differences, but the altitude is not quite as high. The saddlebags worn on the two military horses are pampered with boots, leather armor, blankets, etc. worn outdoors by everyone and Guine and Engella. We get rocked on the back of a horse. We sit in the back seat too. Me and Mizuchi carry a rucksack with dresses and stuff in it. I don't even look like a small pedestrian, but at first glance, there are four of them who can be described as heavily armed in metal armor (plate mail), so that's why they look so wrong and sometimes they get attacked by bandits.

We arrived at the village of Winlow in the evening, but as usual, there were no particular problems as far as seeing a goblin on the way.

The population of the village is about 600 people and it's like having hair in Barkud.

Naturally there is no inn.

Say no to the lord and get permission to camp in the open space by the hall.

"There are no demons around here, but it's safe in the village."

That's what the lord's son said to reassure us.

Take turns watching for one or two hours at a time, rather than saying, just keep the fire going. After leaving this village of Winlow, the streets have several branches, but basically if you aim to the left (north) to the extent that it is not too close to Mount Boards, you can go through Viscount Yorise territory in about a hundred kilometers, to the north of the Dart Plains, to the south of the Kingdom of Lomberto, and around the center of the western part of the region of Candail where the heavens meet.

May 13, 7446.

The tree's epidermis, standing beside the road acring through the deep woods, is shredded and marked.

On the left "Mount Boardside, Massoes Village, Three Hours"

Central "Zahrax side, Kabrock village, seven hours"

On the right "Samish side, Vish village, five hours"

Rejected on the left. What if we go to the border with Viscount Penride? The Samish side to the right probably leads to Samish, a city along the coast. Rejected. Only on the central zarax side, but it's seven hours...

The time now is generally thirteen o'clock. The horse is also used, so it is likely to arrive a little faster than the sign, but the sun will definitely set on the way. But there's light magic, and by then, Cablock Village? There must be only a short distance to the village.

"I want to go in the middle, okay?

I just said it. To be honest, I'm hoping to disagree, but if you have an opinion that convinces me, there will be one in the middle.

"Hmm... Isn't that okay? Because Al and Mizuchi are here, and the lights won't be a problem."

No, you mustache, I'm not thinking anything.

"As your husband says."

I asked Lord Mal, a loyal dog, to describe my demeanor additions and subtractions. There was no reason for this guy to disagree.

"You don't have to walk at night... it's hard to see your feet using the lights, huh? Is there no way we can go to Massous Village and rendezvous from there?

Not according to the map. No, maybe there is, but it's not on the map.

"Nothing. This is it. It would be nice to go north in anticipation of having a way to rendezvous, but if not, I'll have to come back. Still, it's three and seven hours, so if we have a day tomorrow, we're going to be able to get to Cablock Village. Shall we?

"I think I'd better be that way. If we could just keep going to Cablock Village like this, we'd get there a day early, but if we went to the split by mistake in the dark, we wouldn't even be able to see it, would we? Even though me and Guine have [infrared vision (infrastructural vision)], some horses make lights mandatory, and I can't say I would never overlook a sign like this on a boulder, then."

"That makes sense. No rush. Shall we?"

We started walking down the road to Mount Boards to the north.

He arrived at the village of Massous without any particular major problems. It took me three solid hours to get around. It was less than an hour after the split that we were struck by an oak. I was picking that demon stone and I ate my time. The demon stone of the oak is worth more than 4000, which means that if sold, it will be about 30,000 Z. I don't have a hand to miss.

The size of the arriving village of Massoes would be about 500 units and a population of about 300-350.

"If you're not a pedestrian, it's one big copper coin per capita (one thousand Zs) as a cost to provide a place to stay," he told his lord as soon as he went to get permission to camp in the village.

Sometimes this happens.

It's like a poor village, and this is something we can't help.

When I honestly paid the money, the square that was like empty land on the side of a stream flowing outside the village was with the campsite.

I went that far relaxed because I still had time to spare and started preparing for the camp.

Several piles are unwrought on the meadow at the edge of the square.

I guess the caravan and others who came to this village use it as a horse or cattle clasp.

I also asked the lord if he naturally had any shortcuts to Cablock Village, but unfortunately he did not. Tomorrow I'll have to spend nearly three hours back on the road where I woke up early again.

Due to the proximity of the evening, villagers who have finished their work today are sometimes passing through the square.

Few outsiders came to this village to talk about it, or whether it was rare for us to be well armed even though we didn't have a lot of luggage, but only small children. I guess it's not avoided because there's nothing like a parent blaming me for that either.

When I offered Engela to procure straw that would be firewood and leaves, I gave her some big copper coins just in case, and asked Guine to procure something to eat.

In the meantime, Mizuchi and I removed the horse's gear and luggage from the horse and connected the horse to the pile.

The pile was slightly beaten to the right side of the flowing stream, so the two horses stuck their faces in the stream but the fu drank water.

Mizuchi is letting him lick the chunks of rock salt purchased in the city of Lambdock out of his saddlebags in one order at a time.

I hung water on the back of my horse and scratched it with focus where the saddle was riding all day and I was about to itch.

While I was doing so, Engella with firewood came back.

"Sorry, I'm a little overpriced"

When I said that with my head down, I handed him the change. Unexpectedly, two large copper coins are down.

Two more round-trips of firewood, and the leaves seemed to buy about twice that.

And 200Z, isn't it expensive?

The market is a little bit higher than this 60-70%. Ma, it doesn't look like a very wealthy village, or a poorer village on a smaller scale than Barkud.

How can I be seen at foot...... it would be a valuable cash income for people in this village.

By the way, this kind of negotiation is left to Engela on this journey.

She's from a serf, and it would be hard to imagine being well rounded up in negotiations with farmers, and I thought it would be a good practice.

"Hmm... that way, please. We'll take care of the horses and set them on fire."

"Yes, sir"

Engela apparently negotiated earlier and started walking again toward the house.

The firewood that Engela carries piles up on a scheduled burning site, and me and Mizuchi are still hanging out to take care of the horses. There, Guine came back with a black bread that seemed solid to see.

"Look, it's eight copper coins in this amount!

There is an unpleasant noise in Guine's voice.

Four people are likely to eat plenty as a size. But a little less, considering tomorrow morning's minute as well.

"That's a pretty good price... 2,000 for firewood and leaves."

Mizuchi was giving the copper coin to Guine, who switched payments with a bitter laugh.

"By the way, can I have a word with you? I'm a little concerned..."

Guine dropped her voice and started talking.

'I hear there was a Virgin around here who said Lady Peggy. Everything seems to treat diseases and injuries with the miracle of the God of the earth (Nigiva). I heard that it would be healing magic anyway, but it seems very different... my hands glow when I treat them, but it seems to be a white light, not a blue magic light'

"What?

"That's..."

Me and Mizuchi are stuck in words. It's dangerous to judge by this information alone, but there's a chance that Peggy and I might be reincarnated.

'That's right. I thought so, too. So, I did it with Mr. Peggy, but I understand you're visiting this Viscount Yorise territory. They also came to this village about a year ago. The squire... seems to have some company. I don't know who you are, but Master Peggy has black hair and eyes. "

……

"They cured her by simply touching the mother of the lord who caught a cold when she came to this village and the daughter of a debilitated serf shortly after giving birth. Unfortunately, I don't know anything more, and I don't know where I am right now."

……

"She described herself as the rebirth of the Mother Earth god Nigiwana. Of course, Lords and squires didn't believe in boulders that far, but it seems half-hearted that they've actually been treated in front of them. Looks like you totally believe in the serfs. He said it was like a cross."

"'What's that?

I had a crush on Mizuchi.

"Ma, I noticed that too because of that. It seems that the cross was bought for 30,000 z from Master Peggy's squire, but I struggled because I would put up with blowing it out because I said something about it, not at all. '

That's what Guine said and laughed.

Me and Mizuchi face each other.

This is definitely Japanese.

Aus has no culture of idolatry.

The only thing close to it is the shrine, but that is not like customary prayer only when you hear that it is worshipped by what Japan calls the god of the shizuku forest.

Well, there's no such thing as making a shrine in each household and chanting or praying for something like Sutra toward it.

Maybe there is, but I've never heard of it before.

'Well then you must be Japanese for sure... But it's not good for the cross. - Hey. I know it's a line from the South Amitabha Buddha, but you want some more ideas. That's what I'm gonna talk to you about. "

Is that Peggy or Margaret trying to make a religion?

It will not be difficult to make it look like a miracle of God, depending on magic and inherent skill. Many people may be fooled, especially if they say that glowing hands and dots are not blue magic light.

I think there are more overwhelming guys who believe in colic if they heal their illness and injuries there.

With that in mind, I asked my family if they would give me something to eat by choosing a suitable and still civilian home. They said to wait there because they let me through the dirt.

From behind the house there is a voice praying with a strange pronunciation: "I don't know - I don't know". Is it because it's dinner time, or can it be taken as a prayer before meals?

I went back to my wife with bread and said, "What the hell is that voice? When asked, he replied lightly," It's a prayer of thanks to Master Peggy. "

When I asked him about Master Peggy while giving him the requested copper coin, Guine told me what he had heard.

"You are a very honorable man. Thank you for visiting the land and performing God's miracles on earth."

You seem to be fooling me well.

I never thought I'd be a religious patriarch or a pioneer. There are people in the world who are smart. I don't know, but I also felt like I was going to get along with it. Religion exerts tremendous power in some cases to induce lower folk grass.

If he's really good enough, he can surround himself in the future depending on the negotiations. If there is such a thing as doctrine, I can hardly say that it is not after examining it, but if it can be altered in favor of the exchangers or in their favor, they will also adopt it as the national religion of my country.

That said, it was only in the past few years that the Virgin appeared, and at the time, rumors suddenly broke out and then she was sedated. She came to the village around the time she forgot and proclaimed herself a rebirth of the Mother Earth god "Nigivana" and a Virgin. And thank God, the Virgin herself handed out the cleansed cross with expenses only.

If you ask me to show it to you,

[Seal of the Mother Earth "Nigiwana" (Sign)]

[Oak, Demon Crystal Stone]

[Condition: Good]

[Processing date: 4/12/7444]

[Value: 30]

[Endurance: 7]

[Embedded Demonic Crystal Stone in Oak Mould]

[Effect: None]

And out.

Anyway, I was getting high saying, "I'll get the ingredient name, or it'll just show as a cross at best," but I was amazed at all the hips being pulled out.

It's got a name on it!?

It means they gave me a naming ritual at the shrine. So the price of 30,000 Z. is too low.

I can think of a few things to say.

1. I really sell them cheap by getting them named at the shrine

So you're going to be running a considerable deficit per hit, so whatever this is, this is unlikely. That said, it is also possible that for some reason the shrine is doing a ritual of naming at a discount. It's hard to think about though.

2. There was another Japanese in the squire who used his unique skills to make the naming

Isn't that the best possibility? I don't think naming is the same thing.

3. I learned that I would have this status in a special way. We launched religion to make the most of it.

Well, I can't deny it. Demon stones are used.

It would be any of these. It could be a composite. There is also the possibility, for example, of a combination of 1 and 3. There are possibilities that I don't know, such as cheaper naming rituals if I do special manipulations in advance... maybe not.

At any rate, it's a pretty smart way to do things in an oath where religion doesn't exist. It would not be very profitable now, but gradually it would be possible to develop the forces and attribute the village and city lords as well, and expand the forces by incorporating them into the Viscount Yorise family. If you manipulate it well into a puppet, it will appear to be a small, ordinary country, and it may be possible to launch a religious state.

If you don't have to puppet the Viscount. If it takes as long as you can smoke sweet juice, if you have a former Japanese brain miso, you can do it with a high success rate there.

... but apparently they are sowing now. My search may cause trouble to the Virgin by making an evil stand out. Even if I were you, I wouldn't be able to afford that much time on this trip, I wouldn't be free enough to wander around Viscount Yorise looking for someone I don't know where. If it's reliable information about where you live, it wouldn't be a bad thing to keep your face to face once in a while...

I talked to Mizuchi, but as I expected, he told me it wouldn't be too positive to see him now. If you've been doing this kind of authentic missionary work for years, it's unlikely that you'll abandon it and join us as adventurers, or vice versa. I settled into the form that there would be no harm in letting it go, at least until I set up my territory.

If we're going to meet, it's better after I've gained a lot of power. If possible, it would seem better to suddenly show up afterwards and take it in with or without saying. If there is a conflict, then that is the time.

Hmm, then we need to choose more carefully than ever about the territory we buy out.

The Dabus and adjacent places on the Dart Plains are all heavenly, with four territories lined to the east and west. The king of Lomberto has placed four counts there as deputies and has them rule. Looks like the territory I'll be entrusting to in the future depends somewhere on the remaining three, except the easternmost of them. The easternmost is the Duke or Marquis who says he can handle it. He's bordered by the territory of Dabus's leading aristocracy, and he's too disadvantaged. The area of power seems to shrink after losing quite flashly a few years ago to the evidence.

I'm saying that anywhere there are three left as long as I pay for it, but the middle of the three was the first to take it off the candidate. Two in the middle and east in terms of the fertility of the land, but there are many conflicts thanks to it. They say that there are ten conflicts, and about five are concentrated in the middle. The king said he wouldn't recommend it much either because it's tough to candidate such land for boulders.

As a king, you want me to work hard for at least ten years.

I think we'll talk about this area later.

Anyway, now you should be satisfied with getting information about the reincarnator who names the Virgin, saying Peggy or something. There's no need to rush the investigation. The Virgin will grow up anyway. Given the laborious time it takes to investigate, it's only to the extent that it's better than not having any current information. If it's an opportunity to meet in person and [appraise], I'll go for it. Nothing.

4 Jun 7446

We just passed Viscount Yorise's territory, headed north on the small territory of emerging aristocracy and grand aristocracy in heaven, ruled by deputies, and arrived in Balduk. Getting reincarnated information is a huge gain, and getting accurate stuff about street maps is the biggest gain.

I'm in the mood again with Mount Outer Ring in my eyes.

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