Chapter 44: Huntsman Spider-san is Not a Harmful Insect
Rice crop.
In Japan’s case, this came over to Japan from the eastern Asian continent from even before 0AD, which means there is more than 2,000 years of history. But as it turns out, Japan is a pretty difficult place to grow rice in.
The problem is not with the environment. The problem is Japan’s high temperatures and high humidity, which leads to a very large population of harmful insects.
In the first place, Japan is known for having many insects. When foreigners hear stories of insects coming into homes in Japan, they almost unanimously reply with “Are you kidding?!” and shiver in fear.
In contrast, the Japanese themselves are familiar and used to insects, to the point where listening to the sounds of insects makes them feel the seasons and refinement. Again, this is something that many foreigners do not get.
Which is why it’s awful that fireflies (fire / fly) have that name.
Not even a shadow of refinement whatsoever.
“I know that it’s a huge undertaking to take countermeasures against harmful insects, but specifically what is it that I’ll have to do? We don’t have pesticide here, and even if we did, we can’t very well spread that all over the place in another world.”
The one currently puzzling over such insects is Asuka-san in the village of Fito within the Republic of Keros, who is currently planning out how to get started with rice planting.
She already started a bit as a test, and it seems that the species she picked was a good one as the paddy fields before her are already filled with verdant rice-plants. It was worth it asking everyone else in the village to help carry water over.
Asuka-san had also activated Athena-sama’s protection to its utmost, digging a canal with the momentum of a human bulldozer.
It needs not be said that the sight caused the grandpas and grandmas of the village to worship in reverence and the young men of the village to draw back in aversion.
But the rice planting has only begun, and there are still many problems.
Asuka-san does have a certain amount of agricultural knowledge, but all of it is for modern day application. Most of it is unsuitable for a world with a cultural level similar to that of medieval Europe.
“Nn, if we’re looking at next year, then there is a way to ensure that the harmful insects die off during the winter. But since we need immediate results, oil is probably our only option.”
“Oil?”
The one offering advice to Asuka-san in the midst of her troubles is the diminutive giant Sukunabikona-sama.
Perched on top of Asuka-san’s shoulder, he has completely turned into a mascot character.
“If you pour canola oil over the water surface, it’d cause the insects to fall off and then suffocate to death. It takes quite a bit of effort to do, but it’s better than catching the insects one by one.”
“How about raising some ducks?”
“Ahh, that method. Weeds might be one thing, but it’s not that useful against harmful insects. In the first place, anything older than a chick would eat everything indiscriminately. The cost of having to catch new chicks every year would rack up like you wouldn’t believe.” 1
“Haah, I guess there really isn’t an all-purpose solution that resolves everything.”
Asuka-san drops her shoulders in disappointment.
The momentum of her shoulders dropping causes Sukunabikona-sama to begin falling, but he quickly climbs back up and settles himself again comfortable. It is a complete mystery what is driving Sukunabikona-sama to go that far.
“Stop trying to think of shortcuts. Plants grow only through daily care and attention.”
“Well, that brat is right for once.”
“Don’t call me a brat, you chibi.”
“Who the hell is a chibi huh?”
As expected of someone born and raised in a farming village, it seems that Saros-kun had intuitively arrived at the Truth of farming.
Then there is Sukunabikona-sama provoking Saros-kun again as if it’s the most natural thing to do. This has already become quite the common occurrence around here.
“Unn, as we are on the subject of harmful insects, we should probably also look into the correct time to mow the stalks.”
Then lastly there is Asuka-san ignoring the fight between god and man(?) and proceeding with planning out the rice growing.
Today, too, this otherworld is at peace.
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“Ane-ue. Recently gods from many areas have been reporting a very significant increase of prayers.”
“Prayers?”
At that time, in Takamagahara.
As Amaterasu-sama was in the middle of fiddling with her laptop while rolling around on the tatami floor as usual, she suddenly receives this news from Tsukuyomi-sama.
“Since we have been more actively interfering with the mortal world recently, the people have re-confirmed their faith in us gods, and there are also those who’ve newly come to believe in us.”
“U—n. I feel kind of iffy about whether that’s a good thing or not.”
As a god, she’s glad to be relied on by her people, but it’s a problem for humans to overly rely on gods.
With such thoughts in her mind, Amaterasu-sama looks over the prayer summary list, only to have her worries blown away within 5 seconds.
– Please reverse-summon an orthodox elf.
– The reverse-summons have all been ossans lately, please give us more girls.
– Please summon more handsome men.
– Inumimi girl pl0x.
– Please give us a tasteful and stoic oji-sama (abridged).
“LIKE I CARE, YOU MORONS?!”
Amaterasu-sama exploded.
At this rate, the sun is going to emit a massive amount of solar flare(?) which will send an electromagnetic pulse(?) that will descend upon Earth and cause all electronics to do whatever that does (vague recollection).
“What is this? You mentioned new faith and everything, but this is the result? Is this perhaps the recent issue of ‘generation gap’?”
“Generations have nothing to do with it, and in the first place generation gap is not that recent an issue.”
Amaterasu-sama’s raging tsukkomi is met by the always calm and yuri-loving Tsukuyomi-sama.
Actually, he had previously looked over the list himself and had the same reaction too, but this closet chuunibyou who puts full effort into posing cool would never let slip any indication of this side of himself.
“…… Is this country going to be alright?”
“By the way, the biggest trigger for the increase of prayers is because Ane-ue personally appeared in the National Diet to deal with that vampire that interfered with your reverse-summoning.”
“Damn you, vampire (monotone).”
Upon hearing that she was the one who caused it all, Amaterasu-sama immediately shifts the blame away.
Tsukuyomi-sama thinks once again about how useless his sister is, but the figure of her guiltily shooting him glances for fear of him not letting the issue go is too cute, so he lets it go.
Today, too, Takamagahara is at peace.
1 Actually I found quite a bit of material supporting rice duck integrated farming.
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Chapters
- Chapter 65: The Torture of Being Dragged to a Sushi Restaurant When You Can’t Eat Fish
- Chapter 64: The Heartache When Seaweed in Onigiri from Convenience Stores Can’t Be Taken out Well
- Chapter 63: The Enigmatic Matcha Boom Overseas
- Chapter 62: Tsukuyomi-sama’s Lack of a Presence is Abnormal
- Chapter 61B: ‘Serious’ Is Meant to Be Setup so It Can Be Chucked Out the Window (Part B)
- Chapter 61A: ‘Serious’ Is Meant to Be Setup so It Can Be Thrown Away (Part A)
- Chapter 60: When I Stepped on a Grain of Rice
- Chapter 59: The Gathering Japanese (Rice)
- Chapter 58: Back in My Childhood When I Believed That Rabbits Can Fly by Flapping Their Ears
- Chapter 57: The Horror of Seeing a Large Number of Insects Clinging to a Screen Door
- Chapter 56: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan 4
- Chapter 55: What Does Nonreligious Mean Again
- Chapter 54: All Culture Points Towards Food
- Chapter 53: Don’t Put Fruits that Leak Juices into Bentos
- Chapter 52: Demons Out, Fortune In
- Chapter 51: The Common Cold Is the Source of a Thousand Illnesses, While Sake Is Better Than a Thousand Medicines
- Chapter 50: Isekai Onee Monogatari 6 – The Boxing Bride
- Chapter 49: Please Don’t Fight Over Me
- Chapter 48: The History of Nekomimi Traces All the Way Back to Ancient Egypt
- Chapter 47: The Fearfulness of Miso Soup
- Chapter 46: Sheer Despair! I Am in Sheer Despair at How Naturally I Wrote the ‘Beware of Serious’ Warning!
- Chapter 45: Maou-sama and Double Yuusha
- Chapter 44: Huntsman Spider-san is Not a Harmful Insect
- Chapter 43: Screwdriver (It Is Not a Throwing Technique)
- Chapter 42: The Shock I Felt upon Learning That It’s Only My Family That Bakes Tamago Gohan
- Chapter 41: Shining Finger (Because the Sun)
- Chapter 40: People with Difficult Names, Please Don’t Cause Troubles
- Chapter 39: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan 3
- Chapter 38: Even So, I Refuse to Apologize
- Chapter 37: The Trend of Making Female Dwarves Lolis
- Chapter 36: Really Cannot Help But to Drink
- Chapter 35: Mochi Pounding (I Didn’t Say Anything About Actually Pounding Mochi)
- Chapter 34: The Fuss About Rice
- Chapter 33: Grandma Was Washing Laundry in the River When Grandpa Comes Downstream with a ‘Donburako Donburako’
- Chapter 32: Isekai Onee Monogatari 5
- Chapter 31: Afro Bomber (There’s No Particular Meaning)
- Chapter 30: Did You Think This Author Would Write a Proper Reverse Harem?
- Chapter 29: I Want to Get to Say “Marriage Is Life’s Graveyard” (I’m Single)
- Chapter 28: Eat Your Rice
- Chapter 27: The Mystery Behind the Overwhelming Approval Ratings for Nikujaga at Omiai
- Chapter 26: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan 2
- Chapter 25: The Hero and the God of Thunder
- Chapter 24: JSDF (Collection of Weirdos)
- Chapter 23: Nekomimi Mode
- Chapter 22: I Want to Eat Yaki Onigiri
- Chapter 21: The War Over Whether or Not to Order Rice at Yakiniku
- Chapter 20: Invasion of the Mofumofu
- Chapter 19: Onee and Ouhi (rotten)
- Chapter 18: Everyday Life of the Short-Tempered Queen Consort
- Chapter 17: Isekai Onee Monogatari 4 – Thus Towards the Legend….
- Chapter 16: Maou-sama and Yuusha-sama
- Chapter 15: Omoikane Filter (patent pending)
- Chapter 14: The Duke of Fresh Blood (lol)
- Chapter 13: Nonchalant Daily Life in Japan
- Chapter 12: Isekai Onee Monogatari 3
- Chapter 11: The Enigmatic Endorsement of Shiitake
- Chapter 10: Forest of the Lost (I Didn’t Say Anything About Actually Getting Lost)
- Chapter 9: Isekai Onee Monogatari 2
- Chapter 8: What Happened Afterwards to the 40 Knights Who Came to Japan
- Chapter 7: Izanagi-Sama Who Loves His Yandere Imouto to Death to the Point Where He Can’t Even Sleep at Night
- Chapter 6: Isekai Onee Monogatari
- Chapter 5: Boy Meets Girl (30 secs)
- Chapter 4: Bursting Into the Otherworld Reincarnation (Physically)
- Chapter 3: The Everyday Life of a Japanese Who Became a Queen Consort
- Chapter 2: The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Go on a Rampage
- Chapter 1: The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out