Chapter 122 — Let’s Become a Beekeeper (Continued)
Hokuou Kizoku to Moukinzuma no Yukiguni Karigurashi
Volume 3 â The Northern Nobleman and the Raptor Wifeâs Village, Great Renovation Plan!?
I reviewed the notes on not getting stung by bees, written as a part of fatherâs paper.
First, use colours that do not stand out for the clothing.
I had been very neglectful about this. I went into the forest wearing clothes using blue and red fabrics.
Next, do not panic in front of bees. Observe the behaviour of the bees.
Even if they land on the clothes, they donât immediately sting. The bees also examine what kind of person is approaching them.
I think this will be hard. However, Iâll try my hardest to not panic.
Regarding how I got stung recently, it seems that Sieg told mother.
âRitchan, mum tried making a protective shade.â
âOh!â
It was a wide-rimmed hat with tightly woven net draped around.
The structure is made so that bees will not be able to pass through the small holes.
âThis is amazing.â
âI also made thick clothing out of white clothing, so please wear those.â
âThank you.â
It was just layering more clothes, but it felt like my defences improved at once.
Even if bees approach, I think I can stay calm.
I uplifted my spirit and put on the protective clothing mother made. As I was putting on shoes for going out, Sieg and Arno came over to see me off.
âRitz, Iâm sure you know this, but please be careful.â
âAlright.â
It felt like Arno was cheering me on as well. I gently kissed him on the forehead and told him that Iâll be returning soon.
I then kissed Sieg on her cheek and headed out.
âSee you later.â
âIâll be off.â
I proceeded through the spring forest where the snow had not melted fully yet.
The objective this time is catching bees.
A queen bee is born once a year in a hive.
The previous queen takes half the worker bees and exits the hive.
Iâll be catching that swarm.
I carefully trod through the forest.
I saw a stray bee flying by, so I decided to tail it.
It seems that bees that leave their hives survey their area for potential settling areas. So if I chase them Iâll be able to find the ball of honeybees.
After persistently tailing the bee, I found a swarm hanging from a tree!
Fortunately, instead of a hive, it was close to where the wooden frame is so I decided to bring that.
I approached slowly and placed the wooden box with honey under the ball of bees.
If the bees notice the hive and move in, it will be a success.
If that doesnât work, Iâll have to capture them myself.
It seems that bees in their balled up states are docile, but the thought of directly capturing them is nerve-wracking.
Please, settle in the box, I ended up praying.
I picked herbs for medicine and spices in the forest and returned home.
When I opened the front door, Sieg came running over.
âIâm back.â
âWelcome back.â
Without taking a moment to breath, Sieg asked if I wasnât stung by a bee.
Today, I had motherâs protective clothing and I acted calmer than before so I was not stung.
When I said that, Sieg looked relieved.
âI see. Iâm glad that youâre alright.â
ââ¦â¦Nn.â
âWhat is it?â
âNo, I was just happy.â
Before, when I started something new, there were times when I would get injured during experiments or get myself into precarious situations.
Because results did not come out, I had spent lonely days applying medicine to my abrasions or stitching ripped clothes.
That was the norm. However, itâs different now.
I had family, worrying about me, advising me, and cheering for me.
I really think that itâs a blissful thing.
I decided to continue working hard for my family.
The next day.
I headed to the forest as my heart fluttered. I headed for the tree with the swarm of bees.
ââ Found it!
From afar, there was no ball of bees.
Swarms donât linger in one place. They fly away after about two days.
So I didnât get expectant just because they werenât there.
I slowly approached the hive and peeked into it.
ââ¦â¦!â
I almost cried out, but I swallowed it back in just before it came out.
Something amazingâs going on! There are bees in the box!
I was so happy that I could not calm down.
I ran back home straightaway and told Sieg and mother.
âYour efforts are coming to fruition. Itâs a good thing.â
âThank you.â
It is a good thing to be able to say there is progress.
Because I was praised by Sieg, my cheeks became loose.
This was just the first step in beekeeping, but the joy kept overflowing and did not stop.
I suddenly was motivated a lot more.
I increased the number of hives and repeated the process of placing them under bee swarms.
Out of the six I made in total, three were settled.
I scoured the forest to capture other bees using a net, but it was already the past period that I couldnât find the bees.
For this year, Iâll be keeping bees in three hives.
Spring is the season where the queen bee lays eggs and the season where honey is gathered.
Thereâs not much I can do.
I could only wait for the worker bees to gather honey.
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There are many things I have to do in spring.
Collecting birch sap, picking herbs and fragrant grasses.
Doing maintenance of the fence at the forest of the reindeers, milking, marking the ears, there was a mountain of work.
I shortened the business hours of âThe Crimson Eagleâ and increased the holidays.
There were many times when a villager would ask, âItâs open today, right?â only to return disappointed.
I felt sorry, but I was glad that they wanted a place like that.
I really wanted to open the store as much as possible, but there wasnât much I could do.
I really need someone to help.
Meanwhile, good news arrived.
Aina and Emmerich is returning soon.
Itâs been a year and half since they left.
The Bergholm family is now completely in peace.
It was worrying that the grandfatherâs condition was worsening, but he still had food and Ainaâs mother is working hard.
I tried to provide food for them, but they declined saying that they had savings.
It seems that they had been selling the prey Ainaâs grandfather sold and saved the money they made.
They said that there was no need for worry.
Just in case, I told them that they can rely on me.
I had been watching the Bergholm family for a long time, but I was surprised at Ainaâs motherâs strength.
The courage to let go of her precious daughter, the spirit to take care of the whole family, and the willpower to keep on living in good health.
I think that itâs all very praiseworthy.
Her efforts changed Bergholm family.
I think that it would be nice if Aina and Emmerich returned quickly and they would rely on each other.
There was also a small change in our family too.
Twice a week, all the family will be resting.
On holidays, we wonât be doing anything. That was what we decided. Cooking, housework and looking after the dogs will be done by the people of the Rango family.
On holidays, we go out strolling to the fields, go out shopping to the port city, or play with Arno.
However, I was still not used to âspending a holidayâ so there were many times when I was scolded by mother or Sieg because I accidentally chopped firewood.
When I said that not working is hard, Sieg ended up laughing.
âRitz, donât you have a hobby?â
âPlaying with Sieg or Arno, maybe?â
âThatâs service to the family. Not a hobby.â
âTh-That canât be!â
It seems that hobbies are things that people enjoy for themselves.
âRitz, you should spend your time doing something you like.â
âSomething I likeâ¦â¦â
âIs there something?â
âWatching Arno, strolling together, talking with Sieg, touching Sieg, or kissing Sieg.â
ââ¦â¦Thatâs also service to the family.â
The times when I am with my family are the most healing moments.
Then my hobby is: service to the family. I think thatâs fine.
Therefore, Iâll be having time pursuing my hobby.
Arno was out strolling with mother.
So I decided to caress Sieg.
I put my arm around her and hugged her gently. I stroked her hair and brought her cheek to my neck.
Siegâs skin is smooth and feels good.
Her hair is also fluffy and feels good to touch.
âRitz, are you happy with that?â
âYup, Iâm happy!â
This indeed is the happiest time in my life.