Reincarnated as a Villager ~ Strongest Slow-life

Chapter 5



Five morning jobs.

Now, when you’re done with your refreshing habits, look around the fields and livestock.

Our main product is Ramno, but we can’t live with it alone (in the sense of being worldly).

d Rural, though the currency is in considerable circulation, basically, d rural is self-sufficiency and barter.

My fields are roughly about three ears when I put them together, half Ramno. In addition, half of them are pastures, and the other half are planted with seasonal food in root vegetables (turnips in potatoes).

There is no word for rotation in this world (the times), but I know the rule of thumb says that planting the same thing is bad for fruit and the land withers. For this reason, it is the current situation that plants and rests on different things every year, but the recovery is not followed because of a lack of knowledge of what is called fertilizer, and the crops are not fruitful.

But I have a talent for earthly magic, a memory of a previous life, and there are seas all around me in the mountains. Not to mention the son of a farmer in the past (previous life). Fertilizer making is familiar. So our fields are always abundant…… so horny pigs and blue deer attack us.

Of course, they’re surrounded by fences and dirt walls, and they set traps, but they’re desperate to live. They invade through many obstacles.

Even more troublesome is that gray wolves come after horned pigs and blue deer that are trapped and mess with fences and traps. Well, some of them don’t lose money because they can fit into a trap and get fur or anything, but it took a lot of work. When it comes to fencing, there are surprisingly many processes.

And the pests are troublesome. If we find worms in a world where there are no pesticides, we have to crush them.

If it’s true, it’s easy to eliminate both vermin and pests in the junction, but I don’t use it as much as I can because there’s something called the public eye, and I’m going to forget the living gratitude for making it too easy. Well, I’ll use it elsewhere.

Watch Ramno first. You can’t see anything suspicious in the branches, and there are no bugs. Yeah. Looks like it’s going well.

When I went to the field, Ocan was weeding.

“Okan. How’s the field?

“It’s too nutritious and full of weed.”

“Ahaha. Don’t let the goats rejoice”

What a usual interaction and head to the livestock shed.

Farmers in this village generally also keep livestock.

Wheat farmers living in the heart of the village have cows (buffalo-like ones) and chickens (chabo-like ones) to farm their fields, while farmers on the mountain side have goats (as big as cows) to milk and horses to carry wood (short legs but horsepower is more than horses in the original world).

We have horses and goats as well as others, but we have another species, what we call hairy goats.

Two years ago, hairy goats bought from pedestrians coming from the north are goats that live in cold areas.

This long-haired goat breed is durable and user-friendly to yarn or bow string, and the meat tastes good if milk is also served. Excellent stuff that is strong in reproduction and grows only with weeds.

It was expensive for two pairs of three pieces of gold (roughly 50,000 or 600,000 if it was the original world amount), but it was really good to buy. Such a helpful livestock, there’s no other way.

It secretly opened the door of a livestock hut reinforced by earthly magic and junction, with seventeen hairy goats, six goats for milking, and twenty chickens for each horse.

See how each livestock you put out on the ranch is doing.

“Yeah. Everybody seems better than anything.”

Enter the livestock shed satisfactorily.

I say cabins, but I dig and spread the mountains, so I have two sides of the tennis court.

Separated for livestock, but not trapped by a fence. I know it’s safe in here, comfortable, clean, with plenty of water and food. There’s no reason to bother. And it concludes that because there are no problems.

“Whoa, you’re laying eggs fine today. Fine.”

Collect eggs laid in cages, place them on shelves near doors, and clean the beds of goats and horses.

The cleaning of the livestock shed is over in about an hour, thanks to a body that is fine with holding five tons of stuff. Seriously, thank God for the original world.

“Well, let’s make it breakfast.”


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