Weed Reincarnation ~ Carefully Raised in the Elf Village ~


Chapter 56-: Dwarf Circumstances
(TL By GUST)





The dwarves seemed to know that the city where the elves once lived, Alveheim, was destroyed by the religion.

 So I explained that after the city was destroyed, the elves built a hidden village in the Valus Taijukai and lived there.

 And, about three weeks ago, Hidden Village was attacked by a person who seems to be a knight of the religion and a large number of mercenaries.

 I decided to move the village because there is a risk that the elf's hidden village was grasped by the religion.


 For the time being, the reaction of the old man dwarf who heard the situation so far,


"Why don't you come to us! You can go anywhere you like!"


 It was a terribly annoying word.

 The dwarves are aware of the religion's tribal supremacy, and  are rather the "first victims" -more on that later.

Anyway, that's why even dwarves don't want their hometown to be known to the religion.

 Therefore, it is understandable that we are annoyed that we have come.

 Perhaps the people of the religion will not come after us.

 However--,


"I don't think things will improve soon if you keep running away from the people of the religion and living in hiding, right? Rather, I think it just gets worse over time. "


 The power of the religious nation is now so bloated that a nation of biased self-righteous thought should not have.

 That is my true impression.

 That is why non-human "human beings" such as elves and dwarves-religious nations call subhumans-will eventually be cornered if nothing is done.


"... It has nothing to do with us."


 The old dwarf did not deny "continuing to escape" or "continuing to hide" from the religion.

 Although he said that it had nothing to do with it, his expression does not seem to believe his own words.

 The dwarves themselves painfully understand that it should never be irrelevant.


"... So? And what does this have to do with our acceptance of the elves?"


 That is why they have been urging the future without stopping the story.


"Unfortunately, we alone cannot compete with the religion."


"Well,"


 Even Alveheim, which was much larger and more populous than the current elf village, has succumbed to the religion. What's more, I've heard that the predecessor High Elf hasn't been replaced for thousands of years-that is, it had such a mighty power.

 I have heard from the elders that the body was not a "demigod" with a human body like Sephi, but a perfect god that could be freely created as an incarnation.

 Perhaps it was many times and dozens of times more powerful than the current Sephi.

Still, I couldn't beat the new gods.

 Then, it is impossible for us now to compete with the religion.

 If it is.


"If we can't do it alone, it's better to work with other people-isn't it normal?"


 Number is power.

 Then, until increasing the number of friends.


 Well, that's not the second option, or the number one reason.

 I won't tell the dwarves in front of me, but I just want time to increase the strength of myself and my subordinates.

 For that reason, the village of dwarves-or rather, this is convenient.

 In this place, the religion will not attack early. However, it is difficult for us to live outside because of this place. You can see that from the fact that many monsters attacked you before you moved to this point. It is not realistic for me to keep the barrier as it is now because of the amount of magical power consumed, and even if I set up a village on the outer edge of the Taijukai, it seems that the effect of the "judicial disqualifying barrier" by Sephi will be weakened (in the forest). The closer to the centre, the stronger the power of Sephi).

 And when it comes to sacred monsters-especially attribute dragons, there is concern that Sephi's "judicial disqualifying barrier" itself may not be effective in the first place.


 If it is accepted by the "sato" of the dwarves, the problem will be solved.

 It was said that huge monsters would not be able to enter beyond the cave behind them, and because the village itself is a "special place", there is no need to watch out for monsters from the outside.

 In addition, there is a calculation that the number of friends will increase and it seems that dwarf technology can strengthen various strengths.

 However--,


"Is there a normal reason!"


 It seems that the old dwarves weren't convinced.


"In the first place, it's not a difference in strength that can be managed by taking in the souls. It's a smarter choice to run away and hide than to make unnecessary resistance."


 His words are certainly true.

 In addition,


"And because insect acid runs, such as living with fucking elf."


It didn't seem to be a good reason to break the elf-dwarf feud.

 However, this also has a certain understanding of the circumstances of the dwarves.

"Hey, what if you say that? Apparently, you and others seem to be in great need, right?"


 You can tell by looking at the thin and worn out dwarves.

 It is said that when there were no transactions with werewolves, there was originally little food exchange. I've heard from Wolf that the population hasn't increased explosively, and that it has only increased slightly like a long-lived species. In other words, there is another reason why the dwarves lost weight.


 The person they procured food from-seems to be a multi-ethnic nation named Vanaheim.

 It seems that he did not originally purchase a large amount of food, but it is said that the number and quantity of transactions have been declining since Alveheim died.


 Because Vanaheimr is geographically on the west side of the religion and borders on it.

 Once you know that, you can easily guess the rest.


 There is no way that a religion that advocates excessive human race supremacy will not interfere with the country of Vanaheim.

 If the religion is waging a war of aggression on Vanaheim, it is safe to have trouble trading with the dwarves.


 In the first place, the dwarves didn't even start living here yesterday today.

 They seem to have lived here at least 20 years ago.


 Once upon a time, the religion sought to capture the dwarves as slaves in order to acquire their skills.

 The dwarves who naturally rebelled against it were destroyed by the troops of the religion, but most of them escaped and seemed to have built a hidden village at the foot of the sacred mountain worship.

 The dwarves are also oppressed by the religion.


 Well, in short.


 As a result of the destruction of Alveheim and the invasion of the religious nation Vanaheim, trade with the dwarves has stagnated and food is in short supply.

 Then--,


"It's the food you ate right now."


"sweet bean?"


"Most of the crops I grew with my skills. The meat is also livestock except for the Wyvern, and I use the nuts I made for the feed, and if I want to hunt the Wyvern, I can hunt in groups. "


"What?"


 The dwarves stared at the tabletop food astonishingly.


"Then it doesn't take long to harvest the crop. It's not always possible to harvest immediately, but you can prepare a good amount in a few days. "


It is not so difficult to use the energy recovered by "photosynthesis" and "energy drain" as food by "seed generation" and "rhizome generation".

 I don't know exactly how many dwarves there are, but I think they can produce enough food to feed them.

 If I can't do it alone, I'm sure it's possible to create a new subordinate from the seeds and make it by hand.

Of course, if the amount increases, it will take time, but even so, it should not be possible to lose weight due to lack of food. Only that is certain.


"Well, that means that if you accept us, you can provide enough food. If so, do you think that you have a lot of benefits?"


"Nu, Nuu ...!"


 The old dwarf frowns bitterly.

 But it's not easy to nod, whether it's weirdly stubborn or just stubborn.

 I expected that too, and I haven't cut my biggest hand in the first place.


"... The food was delicious, wasn't it?"


"... OK"


  When asked, the old dwarf nodded with a feeling of reluctance.


"I'm not proud, but the fruits and vegetables I made have a good reputation, right?"


"... Hmm"


"Hey Yug, I want to eat peaches because I'm Sefie."


"--Huh? Ah, yeah. Wait a minute. I'm talking about something important now, so later?"


"... Stop it?"


 Is it free?

 The serious atmosphere is destroyed.

 Resuming conversation with the old dwarf, while dealing with Sefie who suddenly interrupted.


"It's really ... but"


"..."


"I can make grains as well as vegetables. What would happen if you made sake with my fruits and grains?"


"What ... then ...!?"


 Apparently, I understand.

 Not only the old dwarves, but the dwarves who were listening to the surroundings turned their eyes to horror.

 The best ingredients I have created with my skills, and the best maker called an elf makes sake.


"Now, imagine the taste of the sake ..."


"Ku ...! Don't lick it! It's a big mistake if you think you can soften your soul with elf liquor!"


"Cook! It's a sight to see how long that stubborn speech will continue. ……Maple"

I was already convinced of the victory.

When I think about it, negotiations with dwarves were too good for me.

 It's been two weeks before I came here, and it wasn't just cooking that I prepared. Rather, it is the sake that has been carefully prepared with the help of the elves.

 So, while unintentionally leaking a smile of leeway, I call out to Maple, who was worthy of being near Sefie and was wiping his dirty mouth with sauce.


"Yes, spirits"


"Sorry, bring that sake from the village."


"Understood"


"after that"


And add words.


"I have a peach that I made for Sephi, so bring it with me."


 Huh.

 Victory is just around the corner.



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