Chapter 44: Helping with The Farmwork
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âHuhâ¦?â
âWhatâs wrong, Madam?â
âNo, Iâm just wondering⦠This part right here, whatâsâ¦.?â
We had made a âlimestoneâ out of the shellfish we gathered from the âfish pondâ a few days ago and now we were in the middle of scattering those limestone powder onto the farmland when I heard some sizzling, burning sound coming from the ground.
âHmmm?~ This isâ¦. I wonder what is this-pe?~â
Curious, Soncho-san dug the soil and what came out between the soil was some kind of rotting and smelly food scrap. Still, the stink was on another level entirely. In a farming village such as this, manure was made by fermenting feces and animal droppings such as cow dung, bird feces and human waste. This manure then would be processed into compost to fertilize the farm. But this thing right here, it smelled more terrible than the stench of manure?
âSomehow, this thing gives me the creeps⦠Madam, letâs sprinkle a lot of limestone powder on it~â
âY-Yes!â
Following Soncho-sanâs suggestion, I covered the rotting food scrap with plenty of limestone powder.
âMy grandfatherâs grandfather said when he was a kid, there was this amazing sage-sama that told him limestone hasãdisinfectantã properties and highly effective to get rid of miasma-pe~â
âI see, so limestone is effective for that too.â
After we covered the food scrap with plenty of limestone powder, we heard a strange sound, something that sounded like someoneâs scream before the food scrap gradually started shrinking. Before long, the rotting scrap shriveled up and became completely dry, like it could disappear at any second.
âHuh? Where did it go-pe?~â
âIt becomes this crunchy, dried up worm-like.â
âOh, well. I will let it rot with the other manure in the slurry pit then-pe~â
Soncho-san then dug up the dried-up scrap along with the dirt around it with a shovel and threw it into the slurry pit.
âLetâs continue sprinkling the limestone powder to the rest of the field-pe~ Now Madam, if we donât hurry up, the young master will come to pick you up for lunch-pe!~â
âM-My apologies, I can only help around in the morningâ¦..â
Apparently, Maricle-samaâs work was very taxing and so in order to make sure he could hold out in this long drawn out battle, Maricle-sama decided to take a short break every now and then. Therefore, Maricle-sama would be going to the royal palace in the morning and returning to the mansion in the afternoon. As for today, Maricle-sama told me weâd be going shopping too.
âItâs fine~ Today is a hot day anyway so weâre going to take a break after lunch anyway~ Weâll continue working in the evening after the sun is not as hot-pe~â
As if trying to cheer me up, Soncho-san curled his charming face upward, making a friendly smile blossoming on his face.
âRather, the area where madam sprinkled the limestone powder, the plant in those area will turn green faster than any other area-pe~ As I thought, a noble is so amazing-pe~â
Right. These limestones⦠According to Bhadra-sama, the combination of the magic in Maricle-samaâs blessing along with the magic I poured unconsciously while making it, turned these limestones into âsuper limestonesâ. These super limestones worked as a very strong purifier and very rich in nutrients for the soil.
Moreover, he also told me that the effect would be doubled if I, the creator, or Maricle-sama, scattered the powder onto the ground ourselves. Since I had a somewhat flexible freetime, IÂ came to the farmland in order to lend them a hand.
Although I said I wanted to help on the farm, I wasnât doing anything strenuous at all. I just grabbed a bucket of limestone powder and scattered them on the farm as I walked. Rather, the oji-sama and oba-sama here were doing all the hard work since they still had to plow the land after we finished scattering the limestone power.
â¦..And to top it all off, even the children who were younger than me were excitedly plowing the land with a hoe.
I need to finish scattering the farm with limestone powder quickly!
After we finished with this field, Soncho-san then guided me to the next field.
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T/N: I love how unbothered Soncho and Miltia here when they see the rotting HUMANâS HEART. (ï¼´â½ï¼´) Well granted I doubt the heart still look like a heart.
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