âWell, what should I start withâ¦?â
Shion slightly tilted her head to the side as she began to think. Eventually, she seemed to have collected her thoughts, and started talking again.
âThe Gondoa continent where we live is much colder than this region. As a result, we arenât able to harvest as many crops.â
âYeah, I see.â
âOur population is⦠Well⦠Iâm sorry, but I canât say. Itâs a secret of our tribe.â
âAh, I can understand that. Donât worry about it.â
Information such as the population of the race to which you belong is one of the things that should be kept secret in case a war breaks out, even if you donât know the exact number.
âHowever⦠Since the population has dropped sharply as a result of the anti-human military campaign, the amount of farmland has increased relative to the population, so it seemed that there wouldnât be any problems with that for a whileâ¦â
The demons also seem to have been greatly affected by a drastic decline in their population.
âFor the last 10 years or so, the temperature has dropped considerably and we havenât been able to harvest sufficient crops to feed our people.â
âSo, cold damage?â
âCold damage? ⦠Ah, I see, thatâs what you call it here. Yes, it was cold damage. Thatâs why we started to run out of food in general.â
Jin remembered the tales he had heard from Vivian, where she had spoken of demons hailing from the north, seemingly wanting to get their hands into the humansâ agricultural produce.
If someone were to ask him, heâd say that such a reason was a rather disappointing one, but at the same time, it was also easy to understand.
âThe heads of the clans got together and debated about what our options were. And we were divided into two different opinions.â
âI can somehow see where this is going.â
âUm, yeah⦠One faction thought about trading with the humans for food. The other one, however, spoke of threatening humans into giving us their food.â
ââ¦I understand.â
Jin prompted her to continue.
âOf course, Lucas and I are part of a moderate faction. But the radicals are different. They might not be thinking about a full-scale war, but they seem to be planning to conquer and colonize human villages.â
Shion seemed terribly vexed.
âAs a means to prepare themselves, the radicals have people scattered in various countries gathering all sorts of information on the humansâ current situation. The five demons you mentioned are probably some of them. I have also heard about Alciel before.â
Jin now had a rough idea about the demonsâ background. It was time to get to the point.
âSo, what exactly is it that you need me to help you with?â
âThe first thing we need is a steady supply of food. I believe we can provide for a good amount of materials from magical beasts, and I was thinking those would make for a fair trade.â
The thought that such trades could have been made in the olden days crossed Jinâs mind.
âI see. And what else? You said âthe first thingâ, so there must be at least something else you need help with, right?â
âYes. Please, stop the radicals!â
âHuh?â
Was that something to be asked to a single individual? Though, Shion had been like that about her trade offer. The request had simply been too abrupt, and Jin couldnât help but be surprised by it.
âB-But you, you are the Magi Craft Meister, are you not? Legend has it that a Magi Craft Meister created a certain magic tool, something unlike anything we have ever dreamed of, and it changed our lives!â
âWhat did you say?â
There were no records of the previous Magi Craft Meister, Adriana Balbora Ceci, having done such a thing.
Even Reiko had no recollection of that⦠or rather, she probably didnât even know about it to begin with.
âMother was already quite old when she made me.â
Realizing the meaning behind Jinâs gaze at her, Reiko replied to his unspoken question.
However, it was certainly possible that his predecessor had done such a thing.
ââ¦I see. Okay. Please tell me more about that request later. Depending on what you tell me, I may offer to do as much as I can to help you. But please tell me one more thing before that.â
âYes, what is it?â
âIs there anything among your legends that explains why the demons ended up living in such a cold region?â
At that moment, Shionâs face stiffened for a second. Her reaction made Jin regret his question, wondering if it had been rude of him to ask such a thing.
ââ¦Iâve been told that it was the humans who chased us off.â
Shionâs voice was deeper than ever.
ââ¦There is a legend that says that our ancestors moved to the north after being chased off by humans more than 3000 years ago.â
Rather than her usual soft, tender voice, she was speaking in a much gloomier and disheartened tone of voice.
ââ¦Iâm sorry. Looks like it was a bad thing to ask you about.â
Jin quickly apologized. Shion sighed deeply and returned to her usual aura.
âNo, donât worry. Itâs just a legend⦠Though it has given us demons a reason to despise humans.â
ââ¦Okay. Thank you for answering my questions. Your bodies havenât recovered yet, so maybe you should rest for a while. Would you like me to bring you some of that juice again? Or perhaps youâd like something to eat?â
âAh, well⦠Um, weâd like some foodâ¦â
Feeling as if she was demanding to be served something to eat, Shionâs cheeks turned deeply red. Jin nodded heartily.
âGot it. Iâll get something ready for you right away. Please wait a moment.â
After saying that, Jin left the room, followed by Reiko. Shion and Lucas were the only ones to remain in the room.
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ââ¦Was that really okay, young lady?â
âYes, itâs alright. That person named Jin is, without a shade of a doubt, the Magi Craft Meister.â
ââ¦To think that that guyâ¦â
âDonât underestimate him. Humans, unlike us, have improved their magical skills instead of the technology to strengthen their bodies with magical powers.â
âBut weâre the ones with the better technology!â
âYes, thatâs right. But we have merely inherited our ancestorsâ legacy. But the Magi Craft Meister is different. He can create new things, things that have never existed before. And thatâs the kind of help that we need.â
ââ¦Understood.â
âDid you see that automata, the one he called Reiko? Her hair was long and black, just as itâs told in our legends. That Jin was just like her, too.â
âYes, certainlyâ¦â
âRight. So we should wait and see for now. And we should focus on recovering.â
âYes, young lady.â
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It goes without saying that Laojun listened to the entire conversation between master and servant.
Jin was talking to Laojun in the living room on the 5th floor of Nidou Castle.
âWhat do you think, Laojun?â
âWhat they said was almost entirely true. There seems to be no contradiction between what they said and the information I have accumulated so far.â
âHmm, so even that part about demons being chased off by humans over 3000 years ago was true as well?â
âYes, that is very likely. Thatâs why they have no reason to lie. According to Vivian, mankind had their sights set on the northern lands in the past, but that begs the question whether things happened exactly as the demons claim they have.â
âHmm, so weâre not sure how much truth there is to the âchased offâ part of their story, huh?â
âCorrect. It is possible that what happened was a matter of demons and humans taking separate paths after some sort of dispute rather than humans chasing demons off.â
âRight, and that eventually turned into âhumans chased us offâ as time went by and the story turned into legend.â
âThis is all mere speculation, however.â
âThen, this may⦠This may support my theory that humans and demons share the same origin.â
âYour theory, My Lord?â
This theory was born as a result of Elsaâs medical examination of Shion and Lucas, which showed that they were essentially no different from humans.
âYeah. Though we call them âdemonsâ, as if they were inherently evil, they seem to be more like magical beings. After all, at least in my world, concepts such as âmagicâ and âdemonsâ are closely related.â
âSo rather than a race of demons, theyâre more of a race of magic users, correct?â
âThatâs what I think.â
âThat theory brings the question of what caused this difference between humans and these magic users?â
âIâd like to start researching that from now on.â
âVery well. â¦By the way, My Lord, we have discovered two Hecatoncheires in the mountains 50 kilometers north of Kaina Village, and exterminated them shortly thereafter.â
âHecatoncheires, you said? Like the giant Reiko defeated in the northern mountains some time ago?â
âCorrect. Since they were heading south, there was a good chance that they would eventually reach Kaina Village, and they could have eaten up the local mountain deer and wood bears in their wake.â
âBut why were theyâ¦?â
âIt is possible that they were chasing after Shion and Lucas.â
Rather than being associated with Shion and Lucas, it was more likely that the Hecatoncheires were trying to catch and kill them.
âWhat has made you reach that conclusion?â
âHad they been their underlings, they would not have been so exhausted and in distress. The Hecatoncheires werenât bothered at all by the snowfall around the area where we found them.â
Even if the fields were buried in snow 5 meters deep, Being well over 30 meters tall, Hecatoncheires would have little trouble moving about them.
âIt seems that radicals and moderate factions are at odds with each other, and some demons with the ability to control monsters might have unleashed them upon Shion and Lucas.â
âLike âAlciel the Puppeteerâ, huhâ¦?â
Jin wondered if the Hecatoncheires that Reiko had defeated before had also been a monster sent by the demons.
âWe might need to tighten the security in the northern areas closer to the mountains.â
âYes, Iâll have the Air Force watch over the area for the time being.â
âOkay, thanks, Laojun.â
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Jin ate lunch in the 1st floorâs dining room. He had rice balls put together with nori and salt.
The miso brought from Coupu was being analyzed by the Peridots. Since it was a fermented food, the earliest they could start getting a mass-produced amount of it was a year laterâ¦
However, a bowl of wakame miso soup was placed in front of him.
âWhatâs this?â
âThis is the miso soup I learned how to make only this morning.â
The answer to Jinâs question came from Belle.
âOh, a soup made from dried sardines. Yum!â
Jin was pleased that it was quite delicious for something Belle had just learned how to prepare.
Though in fact he was glad that this miso soup tasted better than the one he had at Mr. Techresâ house.
However, Jin was also puzzled. He was sure about getting only a handful of miso from Mr Techres.
Later, he learned that this miso, also named Bin Pei, was being made in small quantities in the southern part of the Shouro Empire.
In other words, it had been brought by the Quinta that had been dispatched to the Shouro Empire.