
In the countryside, you can’t live there unless you can hunt monsters…
Even though we’re in the countryside, I was spraying pesticides in a raincoat during the hellishly hot summer last year!!!!!!!
Why!!!??!??!??
>>2
It seems you are still not used to handling plants…
>>2
Pesticides, you know.
Sometimes it dissolves in organic solvents.
Basically, pests, weeds, mold, and humans are all classified as eukaryotes, and they generally live by the same mechanisms.
It’s not very common for something that kills both insects and mold to be harmless to humans.
Go live in the countryside of this world.
If you can adapt to the demon essence, it will become like this.
If I can’t do it, I’ll either die or be defeated and die by giant insects bigger than humans.
>>3
There are still no bugs larger than adults.
At most, the large species would be something like a black spear dragonfly that can kidnap children or a rhinoceros beetle that gets hunted by children.
The others are cicadas about the size of a cat, mosquitoes about 40 cm long, and fireflies about 15 cm long.
>>6
No, no, no!
Green thumbs are amazing…
I can’t possibly live in the countryside because I’m not good with bugs.
Even the young ones who are wasting their magic on appearances are competing for about 3rd to 4th place in terms of speed and can maintain it up to about 6 turns.
Speaking of which, even ordinary cicadas could end up in some kind of mistake.
It’s said to be really painful to suck sap from a human body.
If I get bitten by a 40cm mosquito, I might become a mummy.
>>11
It seems that being stung can lead to more than just itching.
It seems that the manga will end the spring chapter around the next or the one after that and move into summer.
I’m looking forward to our arch-enemy showing up with flying abilities.
>>12
Flying crab?!
>>16
The shell opens and something like a beetle’s wings comes out.
As for the way of flying, it dives out of the water and glides, so it’s similar to the flying fish.
I think it’s tragic that, instead of being invincible, he’s actually dragging everyone down because of his memories from his previous life as a boy.
>>14
Opportunities to utilize your knowledge from a previous life will surely come.
It’s quite a while later, but…
>>14
Well, sometimes I can draw picture letters for my family living in the city thanks to my past life cheat…
>>13
It’s a uselessly large piece of junk that has decreased mobility, lacks stealth because of its size, and has defense that is just at a base level.
>>17
It’s strange how it didn’t go extinct until modern times, isn’t it…?
Is it like a leafcutter ant, which becomes everyone’s nutrient source?
>>22
I usually live in the satoyama, so I guess it sucks the blood of ones that aren’t a problem for me.
It feels like one would be mercilessly killed when coming to a human settlement.
I don’t need a tractor for my fields.
Mie is here.
It’s sad that the mother in the beginning is like… I’m weak…!!
>>21
It’s not really funny that I can’t live with my child because I’m weak.
>>23
Well, as you read the original work, it becomes clear that it’s not about lying.
Just because you’re a romantic weakling doesn’t mean mom wasn’t a super strong rural warrior.
Grandpa and grandma are so strong that I just had a complex on my own, but it seems like they are stronger than the average in the countryside…
>>27
When trouble arises, the way to solve it is to use my overwhelming violence, so it’s really incredibly similar… that’s how the father and daughter are.
The number of young people who are falling to urban decline due to lack of strength is increasing.
I definitely think a massive civil war is imminent.
>>32
In the first place, the administrative system is different between urban and rural areas in a federal system.
Well, even if I’m weak, I don’t want to crush a 40 cm mosquito, or rather, I don’t want to touch it, right!?
>>33
40m!?
>>38
It feels like it’s a monster mosquito that Tsuburaya wouldn’t do, but Pepro might release.
I think urban and rural people have managed to harmonize well.
Even if the protagonist is rare, the doctor’s reaction felt like there are normally children suffering from a lack of magical essence.
I like that even without such advanced civilization, people can live comfortably.
>>37
It is quite rare for a child of Sora-kun’s level to appear.
That said, it means that the person from the large hospital had seen enough cases to understand the condition and how to deal with it.
But it seems like there’s no mayonnaise unless you buy it from the city…
>>44
Even in the countryside, if you think about it, you could easily make it.
Urban areas ask rural areas for magical resources! So as a condition for exchange, seasoning-related items are the easiest to use…
I love how all the characters in this manga are kind.
>>46
Is it only the world that is unkind…?
I like Yana-chan, the loli grandma.
>>48
I really love how the ancestors can’t stand up to Yana-chan in the latest chapters of the original work.
Location: Poppy field
From the countryside’s perspective, the city has no resources, and the city can never beat the countryside…
In the end, trading is beneficial for both.
Is this a manga featuring beetles that are about the same size as children?
That size of a rhinoceros beetle knows death.
Considering my eating habits since going to the countryside
I think Sora’s infinite stomach was still not enough, even if it was five times that of his peers, as the doctor said.
Eating as much as a muscular grandpa who is about 2 meters tall, and it’s not okay without snacks at 10 and 15 o’clock.
If a big bug bites you, it’s going to be a big deal…
>>58
This world has magical power.
Life forms with high magic power universally have their defense drastically increased.
So people with high magical power, like country folk, are completely fine.
>>58
Children have guardians, and weak adults who are easily hurt live in the city.
The countryside is so mystical that it’s causing a reverse phenomenon where people are falling into the city, which is funny.
I definitely think things are going to be really bad with camel crickets and centipedes too.
>>62
If anything, the plants are also crazy.
There are grasses that slash nearby creatures with their leaves and wisteria that wraps around passersby like a dragon from a braiding shop.
Texas and Siberia in this world seem intense.
>>63
At the time of the world’s formation, the Americas might have been ruled by Native Americans without being conquered by the British.
It’s miraculous that I wasn’t dead from starvation by the time of episode 1, considering I eat about four bowls of rice worth of meals five times a day.
>>65
Even if you live in the countryside, if your magical power suddenly decreases, the contents of your stomach will instantly be converted into magical essence, leaving your stomach empty…
Since contracting with Teru-chan, I’ve been having my magical power drained by that as well, so my food intake has increased.
>>67
When Teru-chan used magic during the princess hunt, I thought it was crazy that Sora-kun’s stomach growled even though he ate onigiri.
It was seriously crazy.
I eat about a sho of rice a day, so it’s amazing that the stock lasts.
>>69
In fact, by the summer, the stockpiled food had decreased more than Grandma had anticipated.
Teru-chan looks cute but is actually quite evil, that one.