Chapter 29 - The Farming Life
An A-Ranked Adventurer's 'Slow-living'
From that point on, I was living the life of a hunter while also spending my days on field work.
I was plowing the soil, spreading fertilizer, planting seeds and watering them. At first, it was very busy.
ãOhh, they sprouted! ã
When I exited my house in the morning to check up on the field, I spotted some small, green spots.
I rushed over in a hurry, and there I saw small seedlings that suddenly popped up from the soil.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I did not mind getting soil on my knees as I kneeled down to take a closer look at the seedlings that were poking out. There were just small buds a few centimeters long, but they were definitely there.
It meant so much to me to see the sprouts of life that I created myself. They really were growing up.
They were just the sprouts of plain radishes growing out of the soil, but they were strangely adorable.
I was a bit skeptical when I heard that it only takes around twenty or so days before they can be harvested, but if it only took two days for them to sprout, then it sounds about right. They will surely grow big very quickly at this rate.
I had nothing special to do outside that day, but I still came out of my house many times to take a look at the sprouts of the radishes.
Then, three days later, the sprouts of the radishes got even bigger.
ãLetâs start thinning[i] them outã
I started to feel sad after hearing Flora say that I have to start thinning them out.
If we donât do that, the radishes wonât grow well.
I understand the concept, but to put an end to the sprouts that I grew myself for the first time⦠Itâs hard for me to get rid of them so early.
Flora seemed to understand what Iâm feeling because sheâs been there before. She lightly patted my back with a *pon* *pon* after three minutes and said to me with a smile, âNow then, go onâ.
Her smile looked like a demonâs for a second, but itâs understandable since sheâs been doing field work for so long she would have already thinned them out.
There was nothing much I could do since the other sprouts will have no hope if I donât pull these ones out. I pulled them out as I told myself that.
I endured as I pulled out the sprouts that I dearly loved. It was the first time my heart got split in half even though it was just a plant that I pulled out.
After I cleared the area to a certain extent, the number of radish sprouts were reduced quite a bit.
Flora told me that the sprouts can be eaten, so that day we ate them together as a salad along with some grilled meat.
A week after we planted the seeds, the other vegetablesâ sprouts all quickly appeared.
I took care of the field before I left for the mountains, and took care of the field again after I came back from the mountains. I was fine when there were only radishes, but now the workload has quadrupled and things have gotten quite busy around here.
Needless to say, their growth speed, classification, and things to watch for are all different so I have to be careful with each and every one of them. Itâs quite a big deal.
Even though I think that Aisha and Ena are amazing people for being able to manage that big vineyard, they only grow one type of crop there. I donât even understand why Aisha thinks that itâs such a hassle.
They arenât going to the extent of taking care of the grapes one by one, so it shouldnât be that tough.
I looked after the germinating vegetables while cutting the weeds and getting rid of the pests as the radishes grew up rapidly.
During that period of time, Flora often made time to come here. I was very happy for that because even though I got used to looking after the radishes, I still had no idea how to take care of the other vegetables such as the carrots, the green beans and the shails.
Of course, she was busy with a lot of things that she had to take care of herself, but she still showed up here almost every day.
Every time she showed up, she asked me, âAre the vegetables growing okay?â I bet she has also grown attached to the vegetables that we brought up together.
She had also become more of a talker than usual when it came to vegetables, and her expressions were richer.
I think I will eat the first wave of radishes that I will harvest together with Flora with just the two of us.
Iâm looking forward to that time.
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ãHi, Aldo-sanã
On a rest day without hunting, Flora came from behind me while I was looking after the vegetables.
ãHello, Floraã
When I stood up and returned a greeting as usual, I saw Flora standing there with a happy look on her face.
She was wearing a white blouse and a deep-blue colored skirt. It was not much different compared to what she usually wore, except she had a basket in her hand and a straw hat on. Maybe itâs because the sun was getting stronger.
It became a natural thing for us to greet each other this way.
Perhaps she was doing that since I also called out to her from afar like this every time I paid a visit to Ergys-sanâs place.
I noticed from before that she was sulking quite a bit when I just got up close to her and suddenly started talking. Apparently, you should call out to the other side whoâs working on the field first regardless if they notice you or not, since they might not be aware of their surroundings.
I can sense someone coming by their footsteps even from a considerable distance, so I always felt a bit itchy and nervous when I waited for them to get closer. So, by doing so, it makes Flora happy and it makes me feel better as well.
Itâs an exchange that I wasnât familiar with, but it has become something that I also like to do now.
We met each other with a smile, then Flora came closer to me as usual.
ãHow are the vegetables doing? ã
ãAll good. The roots of the radishes have gotten bigger, so itâs almost time for harvesting soon, right? ã
When I squatted down and pointed at the big leaf of a radish by my feet, Flora also squatted down next to me to take a look.
Right as she did that, her sweet and soft fragrance drifted to me and made me a little flustered.
I also use the same soap that they use at Ergys-sanâs house when I clean myself, but I donât smell like this. Is this a fragrance exclusive to females?
ãOh, youâre right! At this rate, we can harvest this in two or three daysã
Flora told me with an innocent smile while I was having those thoughts.
ãThatâs good to hear-ã
I let out a smile after I was told that we could harvest this in two to three days.
There doesnât seem to be any problems with the radishes, so we can just harvest them later even if we just leave them alone.
ãâ¦We can really harvest them after twenty days, huhã
Itâs been twenty-two days after we planted the seeds. Even if we harvest them three days later, itâs just twenty-five days. Itâs shocking to be able to harvest them in such a short time.
We planted the seeds according to Floraâs advice of planting them one week apart, so we can be harvesting next week as well. If we kept on doing it like this for a while, we will be able to eat as many radishes as we want.
ãIt depends on the season and the weather, but there are times when it would take even longer if there was a lack of care. Itâs because you have been taking good care of them so they were able to grow into such healthy radishes in this short period of timeã
ãI see. Certainly, if there was continuous rainfall, attacks by pests, or if you were late in earthing up [ii]the crops, they would not be able to grow up wellã
ãItâs all thanks to you carefully teaching the inexperienced me, Flora. Thank youã
If she didnât come here often to check up on me and teach me precisely what could happen, it would not have been possible for them to grow up safely to this point.
ãN-no, itâs nothing muchã
When I thanked her with a smile, Floraâs white cheeks turned red as she became flustered.
She wasnât being shy towards me anymore, but it seems that her shy personality still remained inside.
ãAh, by the way, Iâve brought a lunch box today⦠H-how about⦠we have lunch together? ã
As I looked at Flora being all shy with a smile on my face, she stuck a basket out and glanced up at me.
True, the sun was in the middle of the sky, indicating it was noon. I guess she prepared the lunchbox for me as she knew that I would be taking care of the vegetables. I was just starting to get hungry.
ãSure, that would be great. What do you want to do? Eat this nice lunch box you prepared out here? ã
Itâs a nicely made lunch box. It wonât be any fun to enjoy this inside the house, thatâd be a waste.
When I asked her that, she replied to me with a smile,
ãLetâs go to the fields of flowers! ã