Vol 1 Chapter 8 (2/2)

“O-…Ooooh!!”

“W-…Walls!?”

Speaking of what Georg did, moats were first created with soe They have a depth of around 15m and a width of around 25m Then the massive amount of excavated dirt was compressed and hardened and walls around 2 the village (of course, three places of entrances and exits were created and there were no walls there) Furtheret to harden the inside of the moat There wouldn’t be much point if the moat crumbles and fills up after all

The power of Lv10 Earth Magic was lavishly exhibited

“Wo-…Wow…”

“Like this the beasts can’t enter…”

Several voices of ad had no intention of ending it here

“I guess the fields are next I heard it has a considerably distorted shape because of rocks and geological features Let’s resolve that as well”

Because the geological features were already confirht away First, the vegetables growing there rapped up inside of a bowlWind Magic After that the conspicuous rocks were pulverized into very s up at once, ether with the earlier pulverized rock and furthermore was replaced by the dirt from the soft portion of the deep layer of earth

And then the distorted fields were beautifully arranged, with the sections of dead space already usable The plants taking refuge were beautifully put back, and the slightly dry ground was given

water to perfection using Water Magic

Georg had an uninterested expression, but his real view is that it can be expressed in one word as his ers ere shown this before there eyes were

“””””………”””””

They were in a speechless dazed state

“After that…”

“””””There’s still more!?”””””

“Oou”

He reflexively drew back at the si voices

“Well, to draater at a certain river in a nearby forest, you have to pass through places with aniht? Theup space by transplanting the trees growing along the route is needed Later the wood felled during maintenance will be secured as lumber”

Saying up to that point, the group of villagers became completely silent, and then

“””””Our Saviour!!”””””

“Fua!?”

(TL: for a moment I read this as “fue”…)

Georg, for a e