Lukes Village
Village Level: 1
Village Points available: 10 (11 points gained per day)
Number of Villagers: 1
Village Gift: None
So, I now officially have one villager. Plus, the points I earn each day rose a little.
It would seem that because the number of villagers rose, the number of points I gained increased as well.
I doubt Id have more villagers though
Fufufu, I dont think it being just the two of us is so bad.
hm?
Nothing.
But now, I didnt have enough points left to build anything.
I would have to wait a day at least.
Afterwards, Millia prepared so food. By the ti we finished eating, it had beco dark.
Unlike back in our capital, there was hardly any source of light here. It was mostly just the light of the moon and the stars.
Because we could do nothing in the dark, we decided to stay within the shed that my Gift built.
We made a little hole in the wall so that a little light would shine in, but it was still pitch dark inside.
As such, we had to fumble in the dark until we managed to cover ourselves with a blanket and lie down side by side.
Still, to think my [Gift] can do all these.
I initially thought why of all Gifts was this the one I got. But now that I was beginning to have a clue of what it could do, it might not be so bad.
As I ntioned, I had a dislike for fighting. Instead of a world where everyone fought and killed each other for land and resources, I would much rather live in a world where everyone was peacefully co-existed with each other. I had thought so ever since I was a little kid. And this place where I could build a small village would be my chance at such a life.
It might not be grand, but at least it would be peaceful.
I was so focused on thinking such things that I failed to notice sothing: the person next to was making so strange sounds
*huffpuffhuffpuff* (gufufu, to be able to sniff Luke-samas scent so closely and for the whole night, is this what heaven is like!?)
I wasnt sure what it was, but sothing told that it was better to ignore it.
The next morning, I was awoken by the sunlight that poured in through the hole we made.
As for Millia, her eyes were closed as she held tightly.
hmm, yeah, I should build another shed.
Dont. Isnt this one enough?
Youre awake!?
Yes. Its expected of a maid to wake up earlier than her master.
Then, why didnt you get up already?
(So that I could enjoy your adorable sleeping face and embrace your soft body for as long as I could, of course!)
There were tis that I felt like Millia was hiding sothing.
But then again, everyone had secrets.
Be that as it may, youre no longer a maid. Theres no need for you to force yourself to wake up early.
Yes, but now Im a villager and youre the villages leader; its only proper that I do certain things to show my respect.
Is that how it is?
I had never lived in a village, so I didnt really know.
Oh, I have 21 points now.
Congratulations, Luke-sama. You can build a field now, cant you?
A day has passed, so I earned so village points.
And as Millia insisted multiple tis, I decided to build a field.
A similar ssage from before appeared in my vision.
When I chose {Yes}, an area in front of the shed instantly beca a tilled field.
ThisLuke-sama, this earth, its extrely amazing! Well surely be able to grow great crops with this field!
While excitedly exclaiming so, Millia began planting the seeds we brought along.
she was forrly a maid, but she was planting with incredible speed and grace. Does she have experience in farming?
Ahh, Ill help too!
Luke-sama, such work isnt
Please dont treat like Im still the heir of a lord. This is my village, so its my responsibility. I want to do as much as I can to make it grow.
very well. I appreciate the help then.
The field was about 50 ters both in length and width.
Millia was expertly teaching how to plant the seeds, but even so, it should take the two of us quite a bit of ti to finish.
And this was just the planting. If we were to start all the way from preparing the field, it would have definitely taken us a considerably longer ti.
Up until recently, eating als were a matter of course for , but now, I was beginning to understand just how much hard work the farrs behind the scenes were undertaking.
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