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The night we arrived at the sand sea. We decided to build a full-fledged base of operations at this boundary location. There was only one reason for that. This was to prepare for our journey to the island oasis that continued to move with the flow of the sand.

The sands of this sand sea, unlike those of a typical desert, were truly like water and were sinking almost without resistance when stepped upon. Fortunately, anything that could float on water could also float here, but if one was not careful, they could be carried away by the sand currents and slowly drift.

It was possible to create floating platforms with appropriate spiritual arts. However, the idea of traveling on these platforms for nearly a month was a different matter. For us, who knew nothing about the sea of sand, spending a month atop it was far too risky.

So, what should we do? As we racked our brains for a solution, Woodorrel casually said, When crossing the sea, you usually take a large ship, right?

Who would have thought wed end up building a ship in the middle of a desert?

Thats right, the preparations we were making involved building a ship to cross the sea of sand. The material was the abundant sand right in front of us, which could be compressed into pieces as strong as stone but lighter than wood. By assembling them, a ship could be built.

However, the first and greatest problem was that none of us had ever built a wooden ship before, let alone one made of compressed sand. Even Mia who was born into a family of craftsn was the sa as the rest of us. It was certain that we would have to experint again and again, so we decided to settle here for the ti being.

To ensure safety, the first thing we did was build a protective barrier around our base. And after fortifying our defenses, we would work on constructing a sturdy ship.

Right now, I was manipulating the sands of the sand sea. I was compressing them to their limits to form blocks of equal size, similar to bricks. This compression required a strong output of spiritual power, and precise control was needed to ensure they were of equal size. It is also good training.

Ha Ha Teacher, I need to take a break.

Ah, understood.

Beside , Chirik was also making blocks of compressed sand. However, the blocks he was tasked with creating were much smaller than the ones I was working on. This was because he was building blocks for our dwellings inside the protective barrier.

Even with Chiriks current output, he could produce firm blocks if they were small. He had been trying his best beside up to this point, but I had no intention of pushing him too hard. After all, Chirik was still young.

Furthermore, there were other spiritualists who could manipulate earth, even if they werent as specialized in sand as Chirik and I were. They could take over, so there wouldnt be much of an issue if Chirik took a break. It seed best to let him rest for the day.

Take the rest of the day off. Theres no need to overdo it.

Understood Woah?!

Lappy, could you take him?

Mm, got it.

Lappy, who had approached Chirik silently and quickly, picked him up without a sound. After carrying Chirik, she sped away like the wind. Hey, hey, isnt your speed a bit much for Chirik? Sure enough, I could hear Chiriks scream fading into the distance.

The rest of us, including myself, who were in charge of building the blocks, chuckled wryly before plunging back into our work. Building an outer wall to protect us from outside enemies was an urgent matter. Therefore, it was decided that we would continue to make blocks until the outer wall was completed.

Wow! Look how much weve already done!

Dont just stand there admiring it, Gora. We need to keep moving the ones that are finished heave-ho!

Those tasked with carrying the blocks we created were those with superior strength, such as Tigar and Gorra. They flexed their muscles while carrying several large and heavy blocks at once. Their strength was indeed reliable.

It would have been easier if it were a bit cooler so we could have the oxen and horses help carry them, but it was quite hot since this was just before noon. They were too exhausted, so I didnt feel like pushing them too hard.

Everyone, lets take a break!

What a catch, what a catch!

As we continued making blocks, Chris and Woodsorrel ca over to where we were. Chris carried a tray with enough dishes for everyone, steaming with what appeared to be freshly cooked food. It seed she had brought us our al.

anwhile, Woodsorrel also held sothing different. It was a skewer for each person and impaled on these were reasonably large fish.

Yesterday, as soon as we arrived at the sand sea and spotted fish jumping, we imdiately moved to catch them. Naturally, we thought they would be a valuable source of food.

But at that ti we failed to catch a single one. The sea of sand was always shifting and full of noise, and it was not transparent, unlike water, because it was sand. Our sight, hearing, and even my sense of touch which helped detect things by vibrations, were almost useless.

So yesterday, we modified two carriages to create boats that could float on the sand sea. We also gathered ropes used for tents and crafted a large net. This morning, those who were available took these boats out to fish in the sand sea.

The fish skewered on skewers Woodsorrel brought with her must have been caught during this fishing trip. It seems the boats had returned while we were busy making blocks, and since I was too focused on this unfamiliar task of block-making, I didnt notice.

Heres yours too, Antares!.

Ah, thank you.

I received a skewer of fish from Woodsorrel before getting a bowl from Chris. What kind of creature could a fish from the sand sea be? Since I was curious about this, I closely examined the fish impaled on the skewer.

At first glance, I thought it might be a snake. This fish was so long and slender that one might think so. The cross-section of its body was probably diamond-shaped, and its thickness was about the width of three of my fingers. Though small, it definitely had fins and there were gills at the base of its head.

There were no eyes, but several long antennae protruded instead. Perhaps this ant that vision was aningless in its environnt. The scales were large and surrounded its body in a way that reminded of a pill bug.

Its mouth was large and could open to nearly three tis the size of its body. Inside its mouth were rows of short, sharp teeth. This clearly ant that this fish was carnivorous.

Hmm. Alright then

Ah?!

Having finished my examination, I bit into the fish without hesitation. At that mont, Chris turned towards in a panic, but I had already started chewing. However, I quickly understood what Chris had wanted to say by the way I had bitten into it. She must have ant to tell to remove the scales first.

I had assud that the fish, grilled scales and all, was edible, but it turned out to be too hard to eat. Well, I could probably crunch through it with my jaw strength, but since it was tasteless and only soone with the jaw strength of a demon could manage it, there seed to be no point in eating it.

As for the actual at of the fish, it was lean and mild in flavor. Although it wasnt greasy, the texture wasnt dry, and it seed to be delicious enough on its own or so it should be. Since I only have a taste for sweet stuff, I cant really say for sure, but judging by the cheerful expressions of my comrades who had joined in making the blocks, I think I was right.

Speaking of my comrades, they werent just eating the long slender fish that I was eating. There were several different kinds of fish being eaten, so it seed that a variety of fish inhabited the sand sea.

But leaving that aside. it felt rather crude to spit it out now, so I intended to swallow the first bite, but I started peeling off the scales while chewing. As I did so, Chris smiled wryly and sat down beside with two bowls and a skewered fish.

Here, this ones for Antares.

One of the bowls was for . I took it and considered rinsing the fish with the broth in the bowl, but then I froze. The contents which I had assud to be ordinary soup were thick and ominously red.

I froze for a mont, but then I recognized the faint sweet sll emanating from the soup. There was no mistaking it. It was the bright red potato Lappy had found. But that wasnt all. There seed to be so animal ingredients mixed in as well.

Mika said its a soup with sand fish liver. Its made by mixing the sweet potato and processed liver of sand fish, then carefully straining it before diluting with broth.

I dont quite understand, but it seems like a rather elaborate dish. And you said sand fish? Thats quite a straightforward na.

After swallowing the fish at mixed with crunchy scale fragnts, I joked about the na sand fish. This easy-to-understand na was undoubtedly Lorentzs work. As if to confirm my prediction, Chris chuckled and nodded her head.

Turning my attention from the laughing Chris to the bowl, I scooped up so soup with the spoon provided and tasted it. The sweetness of the potato combined with the rich flavor of the fish filled my mouth. It appeared that the liver of the sand fish was more nutritious than its at.

How is it? Tasty?

Yes, not bad.

Mika said that this nu was made entirely from ingredients found in the desert.

So, if we gather properly, we could have als like this one?

Thats right. It might be a more livable place than we thought.

The temperature extres are still harsh, though.

Yes, they are, Chris replied while drinking her soup. The sand fish in her hand was quite flat. It seed that it didnt have hard scales like mine which allowed it to be eaten skin and all. However, the mont she put the fish in her mouth, Chris furrowed her well-shaped eyebrows and made a grimace.

Whats wrong? Is it bad?

No, the taste isnt bad at all. Its actually quite fatty and very delicious.

Then whats causing that expression?

There are a lot of small bones. Its really not suitable for eating on a skewer like this.

Aha! Youve eaten the scales too!

It seed that Chris had drawn the short straw with a sand fish that was difficult to eat. She discreetly hid her mouth from as she picked out the small bones that had ended up inside. It was during monts like this that people learned whether sothing was edible and what kind of dishes suited them best. That was the impression I got.

Woodsorrel who had been eating loudly joined us. She had deliberately not told about the hardness of the scales on my sand fish, and now wore the expression of a child who had successfully pulled off a prank. Indeed, I had been fooled, so it was fair to say that it was my loss.

By the way, it seed Woodsorrel had reserved the heaviest sand fish for herself. Moreover, this fish was not only delicious but also had fewer bones and was easier to eatHow unfair.

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