The Man Picked up by the Gods â Volume 3 Chapter 124: Getting Food (2/2)
10 minutes later.
âIâm back!â [Ryouma]
âGood job.â [Howard
âGood work out there.â [Lucy]
I left my luggage at my base, and then reported my arrival. The stationed teachers were the ones to respond to me.
âThereâs a lot of food at the woods here. Theyâre easy to find too.â [Ryouma]
âOh. Then maybe this time there wonât be any children crying because they couldnât find food.â [Lucy]
âAre there people like that, Lucy-san?â [Ryouma]
âThereâs actually a lot of children not used to camping. And thereâs a lot of instance where you end up with no food. Sometimes you bring less food than you shouldâve. Sometimes food spoils because of some trouble. There are all sorts of reasons. So itâs a good idea to teach the students here how to procure food in such cases provided that thereâs a land to source food from.â [Lucy]
âRight. âŠHow do the rest of the students spend their time?ăI saw some of them at the woods.â [Ryouma]
âTheyâre all the same.â [Lucy]
âTheyâre either doing a job or gathering food from the woods or the grasslands. Thatâs why other than taking care of the horses, thereâs not actually a whole lot for us to do.â [Howard]
âThat makes our life easy, but it sure is boring. Ha ha.â [Lucas]
So all the students are outside. Well, at least theyâre feeling up to it.
Oh, right. There was something bothering me when I was inside the woods.
âBy the way, thereâs something bothering me.â [Ryouma]
âWhat is it?â [Lucy]
âThose woods. There was a lot of mushrooms growing in them. There were edible ones, but there were also edible-looking ones that were actually poisonous.â [Ryouma]
I was again reminded not to point out to the students when something is suspicious, but they might accidentally eat something bad.
âIt might be a good idea to double our efforts in checking what theyâve gathered.â [Lucy]
âYes. I think that would be for the best. Iâve brought a lot of medicine with me, so do call me when you need some. Depending on the poison, I can also make antidotes using the ingredients of the forest.â [Ryouma]
âGot it. At that time, Iâll be sure to call you.â [Lucy]
âAlright, see you later.â [Ryouma]
I have to process the ingredients Iâve collected. First comes water.
Just as was written in the booklet, I was able to find a river inside the woods. It wasnât hard to find, but the problem was the quality of the water. Itâs not very clear, so I want to filter it first.
Outside my base that had been throughly smoked and cleared of insects, I gathered some soil. I used that to make sand and gravel with earth magic, and then I placed a tank with a cylinder attached to it on top of a huge funnel. Next I brought all of those back to my base, then I took out some cloth and some crushed charcoal from my Item Box.
I then laid out the cloth inside the tank, and then added charcoal on top of it. I laid out another layer of cloth, atop which I placed the sand, and then another layer, and then the gravel, and again the cloth. I figured I would be able to remove the dirt from the water if I layer these out like this with the cloth. I placed that apparatus at the corner of my room and prevented water leakage with a cloth and a pipe.
âSimple Water Purifier complete!â
The river water has been stored in a portable water vessel. When I need it, Iâll filter it and boil it. That should be enough to give me clean drinking water.
âWell then, letâs get to it.â
I poured water into the tank while confirming the steps for the filtration process.
Letâs do something else with the excess gravel and sand while the water is being filtered.
Gather the gravel and smooth it over with magic. It doesnât need to be deep. I made a large flat planter, and then threw the fertilizer of the scavenger slime on it. I then turned the remaining gravel into soil and mixed it with the fertilizer. Very soon I was done with my preparations.
âNext, I need to scatter theseâŠâ [Ryouma]
I scattered sesame-seed-sized beans on top of the planter, moisturized them with water, placed a cloth on top, and then brought it to a dark room. After that I forced them to germinate with wood magic, and in the blink of an eye, the beans sprouted. Their white skin rose within the darkness.
âBean sprouts complete.â [Ryouma]
When I took off the cloth covering the planter, the light of the sun passing through the windows illuminated the thin white skin of the bean sprouts.
Iâll take enough for tonightâs supper, then Iâll let the remaining ones grow more.
These beans grow quickly like weeds, so you can easily make more of them with a combination of fertilizer and magic. If I take just those, then I can produce bean sprouts for the following days as well. These beans helped me out a lot back at the Forest of Gana. Itâs kind of nostalgic.
âŠRight. Speaking of nostalgia, thereâs another ingredient that fits the bill.
âKotsubuyarikusaâ (Kotsubu = small grain; Yari = spear; Kusa = grass)
A plant resembling the susuki (Japanese pampas grass) that grow by the river. It grows really long, and at the tip of its grown body are a lot of seeds. Because of that, depending on oneâs perspective, it might appear to resemble a spear. Placed in the same category of grains as rice and wheat, when turned into flour, it can allow even things like unfermented bread to be cooked. Itâs a convenient grass.
But this only means that itâs edible. It actually tastes terrible. Because of that bitter taste, the world only sees it as a weed. Thereâs barely anyone who regularly eats it. But thatâs only a given. After all, unless you really had to, you would usually just eat bread made with wheat flour.
Still, with the various types of mushrooms, the bean sprouts, and the kotsubuyarikusa. I was able to gather a lot of wild edible plants and wild grasses, and I also have the seasoning and preserved food that I brought with me. It seems Iâll be able to have a decent meal tonight too.














