A bridgejust like that
Mitchell-san said so in a daze.
Ahm, Luke-sama? You seem to be using your Gift quite a lotbut dont you need points to make those buildings?
I do, so building things isnt sothing I can do infinitely.
Y-yeah, exactly.
But, you know, with the number of points I have now, I can build about 10,000 bridges like this one.
10,000!?
I had just obtained 300,000 village points as a level up bonus, after all. In addition, because I had over 30,000 villagers, I earned more 30,000 village points each day.
Of course, I still had plenty of necessary things to use my points on, so I shouldnt waste it.
I believed a dam here was among those necessary things.
Oh, thank you so much, Luke-sama! Thisll make crossing the river so much easier!
The village chief said so while crying tears of joy.
Apparently, sahaginswhich were rn-type of monsterswere known to appear in this river. Each year, these sahagins attack and slay people who were simply trying to cross the river.
And because being in a small boat in this river was so dangerous, criminals were mostly the only ones tasked with rowing the boats.
After travelling upstream.
Around here should be good, right?
After I selected yes, a gigantic dam appeared.
ha, haha(*my word, isnt this ten tis larger than what I imagined it would be!?*)
In front of the gigantic structure that suddenly appeared and stopped the flow of the river, Mitchell-san gave an awfully dry laugh.
Even though it just appeared, the dam was already at half of its capacity. I wonder where all that water ca fromcan it be that when it said that it automatically adjusts the volu of water, it didnt an that it regulates the amount it takes and discharges, but rather that it actually materializes and dematerializes water?
If that was true, no matter how much it rained, the dam would never ever get full.
As absurd as that was, I couldnt rule it out as impossible.
After all, there seed to be an endless supply of water from the water wells, houses, and the like. In addition, by using Facility Customization on a moat, I could make the water in it disappear instantly.
Village chief, this should make it so that you wont be troubled by floods anymore.
Thank youthank you so much!
The village chief went down on his knees as though he was worshipping sothing and then expressed his gratitude.
At that ti though, sothing made the nearby shrubs rustle. When I turned to look, I saw the figure of a bear nearly 2 ters tall.
As though it was thirsting for blood, saliva dripped from its sharp fangs.
It probably caught our scent and decided to erge from the deep forest.
M-monster!
A blood grizzly!?
Those shouts ca from the Mitchell-sans soldiers who were accompanying us.
Its a dangerous monster! We alone might not be enough to
R-run while you still can!
No, dont worry, everythings going to be alright.
Luke-sama!?
Ignoring the frightened soldiers for now, I went closer to the bear.
Graaaaaaaaaaaaaaagah!?
When it leapt at , I constructed a stone wall. It crashed head first into that wall.
I then reshaped that wall into a golem through Facility Customization and made it hit the stunned bear.
Kuuunn
Almost like it understood that it had no chance of winning, it escaped back into the woods while wobbling.
A-a golem? Is thatyours, Luke-sama?
Yup. Its, lets say, an advanced application of my Gift. Thanks to that, I can drive away monsters of that level.
(*Eeehhhdoesnt that make his Gift not only powerful but also very versatile*)
I think thats about it.
I had added the entire North to my village, made its citizens my villagers, and linked major areas together.
Due to the surprising number of requests for dams and bridges, it took longer than expected, but what matters was that life in the North should be a tiny bit more comfortable now.
That said, this just barely covers the absolute basics, so if you think up of sothing else, feel free to contact .
thank youthank you so much.
In the end, even Mitchell-san thanked as though he was worshiping sothing.
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