Namo-Note:
Hi everyone, got another change I wanted to announce. Some of you mightâve noticed that a certain Dorassos had been mentioned in chapter 16. One of our readers used the comments to point this name out as a typo, and it was changed back into Drusus shortly afterwards. However⦠it is actually the other way round:
Drusus is the typo!
Drusus De Barishimon (old name)
âââââââââââââââââ
ãã©ãã½ã¹ã»ãã¥ã»ããªã·ã¢ã³ (raw name)
dorassosu du barishimon (romaji)
âââââââââââââââââ
Dorassos Du Barishimon (new name)
I added this little table as a means for comparison for those who want to know why and how⦠If you want to add something, feel free to write in the comments! Enjoy the chapter!
Translator: Silver Editor: Namorax
ãThat which brings blessings and tragediesãPart 2
When we were out of sight of the subjection party, Ariane suddenly muttered something as we walked.
âThere are a variety of humansâ¦â¦â
âYeah.â
I contemplated what she said and took a quick look back. There was a gradual bend along the highway, and their figures were already obstructed by the trees.
Once we entered the empireâs territory, I began using ãDimensional Stepãin short, frequent bursts.
Since Iâve heard that the number of monsters increased along the border between Rhoden and Leburan, I shortened the distance of the transfers to lessen the chance of encounters.
To avoid heading the wrong way or arriving at another city, Ariane would check our progress every few transfers.
We were currently traveling northwest, following the highway towards Kesseck, the largest border town in the area. Once there, we could begin our search for clues about Dorassos Du Barishimon. After all Iâve heard, the empire was about five times the size of Rhoden Kingdom. Given the size of the empire, itâs unlikely that weâd be able to keep up the quick pace at which weâve been able to rescue the captured elves. Well, unless theyâre being held close to the border⦠but it wasnât pessimistic of me to doubt that wouldnât be the case.
While I was caught in the whirlpool of my thoughts as we traveled, Ariane suddenly placed a hand on my shoulder and urged me to stop.
âHold on a second, Arc.â
I looked back at her when she said that.
âWhatâs the matter?â
Currently, Â there was only an ordinary, grassy plain running along the highway. The forest had disappeared some time ago and I couldnât see any monsters around that we should be cautious about.
However, Ariane narrowed her eyes and surveyed the surroundings.
Since there wasnât any serious danger present, the constantly hungry Ponta began tapping on my helmet with her forepaw while wagging her tail.
âThe mana is abnormally dense hereâ¦â¦â
Arianeâs brow knitted while I was confused on whether there was any danger or not. It was easier for strong monsters to settle in areas of high mana concentrationsâ¦â¦ Case in point, elves lived in the Great Canada Forest, which was inhabited by a multitude of monster.
Ariana seemed to notice my confusion and try to answer my question.
âNormally, specific types of trees, located in certain forests, naturally store mana or miasma, which gathers in deep hollows and caves where it can be condensed.â
Apparently, mana was circulated like a haze or fog. Taking what she said into consideration, I took another look at the plains we were standing in. It didnât seem to be a place for mana to accumulate.
Although I couldnât detect mana all that well, even I started to notice the same faint, skin crawling sensation I felt when I first entered Great Canada Forestâ¦â¦
Ariane lowered her cloakâs hood and carefully combed the surrounding area with a gloomy expression.
She walked a short distance away from the road and crouched down for a bit before slowly standing up while holding something in her hand.
âFragments of ãAbundant Harvest Stonesãâ¦â¦â
As she muttered that, she was holding the fragment of a purple crystal up into the sunlight. Ariane proceeded to pick up more of the fragments scattered around her while I was, once again, left confused.
âWhatâs an ãAbundant Harvest Stoneã?â
âWell. Itâs a magic tool created by the elves.â
âI see, and what does it do?â
I looked at Ariane as she rolling one of the semi-transparent, purple crystals in her hand.
âTheyâre crushed into a fine powder and spread thinly across fields in order to increase the vitality of the land and raising crop yields.â
âHoo.â
After hearing her explanation, I looked at the fragments in her hand. It seemed to be a form of solid fertilizer, but that begged the question why they had been thrown into a plain next to the highway. Let alone a field, I couldnât even see a house nearby.
When we I returned my eyes to her face, Ariane began to speak before I could voice the question that was on my mind.
âThere are certain precautions that need to be taken when handling them. If they are left unattended, in a roughly shattered state like this, then they start to release miasma that can attract monsters.â
Iâve heard of farmland becoming barren when too much fertilizer is used in short intervals, but this stuff came with the risk of attracting monster when used incorrectly.
âDo you remember? How Great Canada Forest is filled with huge trees and monsters?â
The scenery of the Great Canada Forest came to mind as I nodded at her question.
âWell, when the first chieftain descended upon the land, it was little more than a wasteland. The first chieftain used the ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã to revitalize the land and started cultivating the forest it is today.â
That was one heck of an amazing afforestation program. If Iâm not mistaken, the first chief formed the precursor of the current elf society eight-hundred years ago, meaning that this vast forest had sprouted up in that short amount of time. Though that would be an easier feat for the long-living elves, it was still a shocking fact to learn that the massive forest had once been a wasteland.
âWhen the elves were purged from the human countries, we needed a visible defense, so the forest was hastily planted by spreading roughly grounded ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã throughout the land. The trees began to absorb the excess mana, monsters started to appear, and humans fled from the land. Well, at least that was how I was told the great forest came about.â
I looked at the quantity of ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã that dotted the area while listening to her explanation. It was more than likely that someone had scattered them here on propose.
This seems to be the cause of the increased monster activity along the borders of Rhoden and Leburan. The only question remaining was who the perpetrator wasâ¦â¦
âAre the elves behind this?â
When I asked this simple question, Ariane gave me angry look.
âWhat would elves stand to gain from spreading ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã across a human countryâs border?â
Her sharp reply was all I needed to hear in order to know that she didnât even consider the elves to be the ones behind this.
However, it was possible for the elves to profit from items with the ability to summon monsters. If, for example, the elves decided to release the monsters to disturb the public order of a neighboring country, whatâd happen to local trade?
Since I wasnât that knowledgeable about the elvesâ relationship with the neighboring nations I couldnât be careless in what I said. Also, Iâd only upset Ariane if continued down this train of thought.
âWhile we elves are the manufacturers of the item, we arenât the only ones in possession of them. A multitude of ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã have been traded to our sole human trading partner, the Rinburuto Archdukedom, so that they could sell them to other countries.â
The ability of the ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã to increase crop production would be useful to any human country, so having the monopoly must have been quite lucrative for the Rinburuto Archdukedom.
Considering the scarcity of this item, thereâs no way these ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã have been spread in this area without some governmentâs order.
âStill, itâs quite the dangerous fertilizer. Trouble was bound to arise when placing it in the hands of humans.â
Ariane crushed the fragments of ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã in her hand before letting the dust be carried off by the wind.
âThey were originally created to cultivate a forest. The only risks my ancestors were concerned about were the monsters that could potentially be attracted.â
âHo, are the humans unaware of the monster-luring side-effect?â
Ariane merely shook her head as replied in a disgusted tone.
âGreedy people are everywhere.â
ââ¦â¦I see.â
Knowing that crop yields rose by scattering a thin layer of dust over their fields, there were bound to be people that ignored the risks and instructions in an attempt to increase their own profits.
Discovering the side effects of the ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã wouldnât be that difficult.
However, the elves knowingly supplied the humans with these stones, meaning they considered it to be an acceptable risk if the human countries were overrun by monsters and trees, an environment they themselves were used to.
Well, this was only speculation on my partâ¦â¦
âIs there a method to counter those side-effects?â
I asked Ariane that question under the assumption that the misused ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã were behind the increased monster activity and that the problem would be solved once the stonesâ effects were negated.
âThe effects can be suppressed a little if the fragments get buried, but that would be ineffective unless you knew the size of the area theyâve been spread in.â
She did another scan of the area before shrugging her shoulders.
We had neither the manpower nor the time to deal with this problem. The only options we had would be to seek out and crush the large fragments of ãAbundant Harvest Stonesã and let the wind carry the dust away.
I was about to ask Ariane another question, but then I simply sighed and shrugged my shoulders.
Nine times out of ten, this was the work of a human nation and I could only guess on their reasons for doing it.