Completion of the forest space


 

After spending three days collecting small fish and seaweed, cleaning and drying them, and grinding them into powder, I finally returned to our base.
I was a bit worried about how the garden was doing.
As I entered the house, Bell and Rain rushed towards the garden.

 

“I wonder if they’ve sprouted yet?”

 

“Kyu!”

 

Bell and Rain seemed very concerned about the seeds they had planted.
I was also curious, so I went to the garden with Sylphy and Turu.

 

“Welcome back, Yuta!”

 

“Hey Dyne, has anything changed?”

 

“A ghost flew by, but nothing else out of the ordinary happened.”

 

A ghost, huh? They’re a bit of a nuisance when they show up, but there’s no way to prevent it.
At least they’re easy to get rid of.

 

“They haven’t sprouted yet!”

 

“Kyu!”

 

Bell jumped into my arms, disappointed that the seeds hadn’t sprouted yet.
I patted her head to comfort her.

 

“Nomos said they might sprout tomorrow.
Let’s look forward to that.
You might be able to see them sprout tomorrow!”

 

“Wow!”

 

Bell’s excitement returned, and she and Rain tackled Turu, playing around.
It was nice to see the three of them having fun.
Turu doesn’t get excited on her own, so Bell and Rain’s enthusiasm seems to be working in a positive way.
(T/N: I forgot again if Turu is male or female, lol.
The manga made it out to be male but the web novel makes her female so I will follow the web novel).

 

“You’re back.
Did you make the fertilizer?”

 

“Yes, should we put it out here?”

 

“No, let’s put it in the forest space.
We’ll leave it to Turu to handle.”

 

“Huh? Can she handle all of it?”


 

“Looks can be deceiving.
Even though she looks young, she’s a spirit, so this is nothing to her.”

 

Well, appearances can be deceiving.
Bell, for example, looks like a little girl.

 

“Turu, Nomos is saying it’s okay, but are you sure?”

 

Turu nods while still being hugged by Bell and Rain.
She looks like a child playing with a dolphin.

 

“Okay, let’s go.”

 

Seeing Turu nod, Nomos quickly moves.
He’s in a hurry to get back.
I haven’t even seen the garden yet.

 

“Yuta, let’s put all the fertilizer and soil here.
Remove the wall over there because it’s in the way.”

 

I remove the wall next to the forest space and put out the fertilizer and soil.
There’s a lot of both, and it creates five large piles.

 

“Okay, Turu, bring the soil from the garden, but be careful not to mix up the areas where the seeds are planted.”

 

Turu nods and faces the garden, extending her hands.
The soil in the garden starts to move towards us.
It’s like something out of a fantasy.
The garden soil, fertilizer, and the soil of the land of death are lined up in front of us.

 

“Okay, you can’t handle all of this at once.
Divide it into manageable portions, mix it together, and pour it into this.”

 

I point to a large container.

 

Turu nods and reaches out to the piles of soil.
The garden soil, fertilizer, and soil from the land of death start to mix together and pour into the forest space.
Bell and Rain are thrilled.

 

It’s truly amazing.
The mixed soil avoids the spring in the center of the forest space, and the skill impresses me.

 

After repeating the process several times, the forest space is filled with soil.
The excess soil is moved towards the garden.

 

“Well done, Turu.”

 

Nomos praises Turu.
But this duo feels more like a master and apprentice.
Sylphy and Dyne are a bit neglectful of Bell and Rain.
Perhaps their personalities differ due to their attributes.

 

“Turu, you did an amazing job.
Thank you.”

 


“Amazing!”

 

“Kyu!”

 

As I and Bell and Rain praise her, Turu blushes a bit and mutters a thank you.

 

“Can we store the excess soil?”

 

As we had some excess soil from making fertilizer and the spring, I ask if we can store it.
Nomos says it’s okay, so we store the soil and put the wall back in its place.

 

“Yuta, Turu was amazing!”

 

Dyne compliments Turu.

 

“Oh, you did a good job.”

 

“Rain is also a lower-level spirit, can she do something similar?”

 

“Well, in terms of power, water and earth are incomparable, but they have similar abilities.
More importantly, since the forest now has soil, let’s create a spring right away.”

 

Well, it’s okay, but are water spirits the type that are eager to expand their territory? Since the forest is not yet complete, it won’t be an ideal spot for a nap.
…she seems to be really looking forward to it, so let’s just make it quickly.

 

“Understood.
Turu, are you not tired? If you’re okay, please help a little more.”

 

“It’s okay.”

 

“I appreciate it.
I’ll dig the waterway, so please harden the ground later.”

 

Confirming Turu’s nod, I take out my shovel and dig the waterway.
Somehow, I feel like if I ask Turu, she could easily make the waterway herself.
But I’ll do what I can on my own.
Otherwise, I’ll feel like a terrible boss.

 

After finishing the waterway, I fit in the U-shaped rock that I had prepared as extras during the pool construction.
It’s done in a snap.
Hmm, not only are the spirits amazing, but the development tools are also very cheat-like.
I’m sure my need for them will never disappear.

 

Storing away the rock that was blocking the water, the water flowed into the forest spring through the waterway.
Even though it’s called a forest spring, there are no trees growing around it.
Turu takes my hand and looks up at me, making a request.

 

“…water the new soil.”

 

“New soil… Ah, you mean to sprinkle water on the soil we put in the forest space.”


 

“Yes.”

 

“Got it.
Hey, Rain!”

 

As Bell was already riding on Rain, they were already racing around to test out the new waterway, so I call out to her loudly.
Rain comes over with Bell still on her back.

 

“Kyu?”

 

“Rain, I have a task for you this time.
Can you please water the soil we put in the forest space? Turu said she’s okay with it, so can you keep doing it until she says to stop?”

 

“Kyuu!”

 

“Thank you.”

 

With Bell still on her back, Rain heads towards the forest spring.
When she lets out a cry of “kyu”, a water ball is launched, and drops like raindrops.
It’s like a smaller version of what Dyne did before.
The flow of water being sprinkled is small.
She is following Turu’s instructions and launching water balls repeatedly.

 

Without me noticing, Dyne also appears next to Rain and cheers her on.
It’s typical of Dyne to offer support rather than instruction.

 

“Sylphy, do you not guide Bell?”

 

“Spirits don’t really do things like guidance.
If she’s in trouble, I’ll help her, and if she doesn’t understand something, she’ll come to me, but I don’t take on apprentices like humans do.”

 

“Oh, I see.
That’s unexpected.”

 

“Well, since we don’t know when we’ll gain self-awareness and we’re born in various types, such as humanoid, animal, insect, and plant, it may be difficult for us to have a unified approach.”

 

Come to think of it, Dyne and Rain are also both water spirits.
Their variety makes it difficult to unify.
I’m starting to understand.

 

“By the way, are all great spirits humanoid? Sylphy and Dyne are humanoid, and Nomos is also a humanoid, right?”

 

“I don’t know why you’re saying ‘one way or another’ for Nomos, but no.
There are also great spirits that are not humanoid.
It’s just that since I’m humanoid, I happen to have more humanoid acquaintances.”

 

“I see.
Come to think of it, I was too preoccupied with just trying to survive, and I barely knew anything about spirits or this world.
I only heard a little from Dyne.”

 

Well, I was close to death, so I had no time to spare.
I didn’t even confirm the existence of elves, dark elves, beastmen, or succubus in this world.
Especially with succubus, I need to do some research.


“Oh, come to think of it, that’s right.
I’ll tell you about this world on a night when we have time to talk,” said Sylphy.

 

“Please do,” replied Yuta.

 

Death has become distant in this world, so let’s enjoy it from now.
Ah, there are many wars, but there are also peaceful towns.
Not everything is always gloomy and violent.
There should be places overflowing with entertainment.

 

At night, Yuta asked Sylphy about this world, but before that, Sylphy said, “Let’s talk about your leveling strategy first.”

 

“Don’t look so disappointed.
Once we decide on a leveling strategy, we can talk about the town.
You took a break today because it would be pointless to just level up as usual.
If we keep doing that, we’ll just get slower and slower to get to the town,” said Sylphy.

 

That’s true.
I want to go to the town and eat delicious food, sleep on a soft bed, and maybe even visit a slightly risqué (T/N: Something slightly indecent like a strip club) shop.
There are so many things to enjoy.

 

“That’s right.
Let’s do our best.
We’re supposed to attack a nest, right?” asked Yuta.

 

“Yes.
But it’s not really a nest.
It’s a place where undead creatures who dislike sunlight gather in large crevices or underground spaces created during the old wars,” explained Sylphy.

 

“Hmm, so it’s not a dungeon, then,” said the Yuta.

 

“Does your world have dungeons, even though it’s a world without monsters?” asked Sylphy.

“No, it’s not an actual thing, but rather something that exists in the realm of imagination and storytelling.
Just like how there are dungeons in my world, there are also dungeons in this world.
Do they exist in the land of death too?” asked the Yuta, feeling a little excited.

 

“That’s impossible.
Dungeons lure people in with treasure and valuable magic tools, then consume them along with their desires.
They wouldn’t be born in a place like the Land of dead without any humans,” replied Sylphy, bringing a sense of realism and disappointment.

 

It was understandable that the Land of dead was not a suitable place for dungeons since they were meant to be the lowest place where the undead consume life.

 

“Anyway, back to the nest.
The weak undead wander outside, while the strong ones dominate the comfortable underground spaces.
It’s odd to talk about survival competition when it comes to the undead, but that’s how they thrive,” explained Sylphy.

 

“That means defeating stronger enemies will increase our levels,” said Yuta.

 

“Yes, that’s right.
It’s easy.
We should start by crushing the small nests because the bigger the nest, the stronger the undead inside.
I don’t think it would be a problem if we have Bell and the others with us, but it’s best to avoid immediately going to a big nest to fight strong undead, don’t you think?” suggested Sylphy.

 

“I agree.
It’s better to take it step by step,” replied Yuta.

 

“Since nests can be invaded during the day, let’s start working hard from tomorrow,” said Sylphy.

 

“By the way, if we go to the Fool’s Fissure, the largest nest in the Land of dead, we can level up quickly without doing it little by little.
But I prefer to take things slowly at first,” added Sylphy.

 

“…… I’ll stick to taking it step by step,” replied Yuta, feeling a little tempted but not wanting to face a horde of writhing undead.

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