Chapter 331 Begins to Process the Prisoners (1)
After the nutrient-rich organic matter is decomposed, only inorganic matter is left in the bones, which becomes nutrients for plant growth.
Ye Na stood in place and sensed the direction of the enemy camp through the spores. She found that it was not far away at all. The entrance to the secret realm was actually at the end of the enemy camp, but the house was on a downhill slope in a blind spot.
In other words, the entrance and exit of this secret realm is at a higher level.
This is the land of Blue Star. Ye Na was unhappy looking at the skeletons all over the ground. He thought that it would scare the soldiers who would come to take over the land in the future, so he put them all into the space, and then used the space teleportation to jump to the center of the enemy camp at the bottom of the slope.
When she landed and looked around, she could tell at a glance that this was a village that had been built many years ago. The houses looked a bit old, just like the Bergen Village and Rock Town she had seen. The traditional style of buildings of the local indigenous people in history had long since disappeared.
The main streets and alleys were also littered with skeletons, and judging by their clothing, there were not only soldiers but also women and children from other worlds.
Is this because the occupation has lasted for so long that they brought their families here to settle down?
The whole camp was dead silent.
Ye Na communicated with her spores and found that it was true. When she was escorting the Smoke Team back, the spores sprayed out by the mycelium growing at the entrance of the secret realm floated here with the wind to reproduce, and the men, women and children in the entire camp became ready-made food for their growth.
Ye Na also collected these skeletons, big and small.
I'm also thinking about buying a factory-used bone grinder. Bone meal is a fertilizer, isn't it?
After collecting the bones, she took the trouble to search the entire camp room by room with a flashlight, taking away all the public and private property inside.
When they searched the other side of the village, they saw several workshops such as mills. There were no farmlands or farms, but there were a few cows and horses used to pull carts, and they were so hungry that they had no energy left.
Ye Na sent the livestock into the Dongling Secret Realm and placed them next to the alfalfa field. With ready-made food and the protection of mycelium, they didn't have to worry about being eaten by predators that roamed around the outskirts of the farmland every day.
Before leaving, fill the drip irrigation machine with water.
With such a huge time difference between the two worlds, Ye Nai felt that it was normal for the enemy not to develop agriculture on Blue Star. It would be much easier to send food from the other world. A year there would only take six or seven days here.
Then, she thought of what the steward of the Baron's hometown estate said. Every year the Baron would send people to collect food. If it was sent to Blue Star, the food would be collected every six or seven days. How could it be eaten all? Where did the excess food go? Isn't this very suspicious?
Ye Nai silently wrote it down in her little notebook and looked for the granary.
After returning to Blue Star, Ye Na continued to clear out all the enemy camps in the village. She found a house to spend the night, eat, take a bath and sleep.
I got up at dawn the next day and returned to the Dongling Secret Realm again, this time landing next to a farmland planted with corn and soybeans by the river.
Yesterday she settled the cattle and horses and left without coming here on purpose. Now it seems that the farmland here is still alive and has not dried up because the water in the drip irrigation machine has run out.
It was evening in the secret realm, and the setting sun was still on the horizon. Ye Nai walked upstream along the river for a while, found a relatively flat grassland, and threw out twenty military tents collected from the enemy's warehouse, all of which were packed and unused.
Next to the tent were placed six long tables and benches collected from the military fort canteen, a pile of wooden basins, wooden barrels, pots, pans, and other daily necessities, boxes of men's and women's clothes, knives and axes for chopping wood and making fire, and other necessities for starting a new life.
Finally, she laid the noble captives who had been sleeping in the space for several days on the ground, controlled the strength of their hands and feet, and then woke them up.
When men, women, old and young woke up from their deep sleep, they were too weak to turn over. Ye Nai ignored them and walked away to set up the second-floor board house, kitchen and toilet facilities, brushed her teeth, washed her face and cooked. When she returned to the captives with a small pot of fragrant instant noodles and sat down at a corner of one of the long tables, they were still sitting on the ground in a daze, and no matter old or young, they looked like they had not come back to their senses.
Ye Na still ignored them. She could take as long as she wanted to eat.
She picked up a few noodles with chopsticks to dissipate the heat, and at the same time the unique aroma of the instant noodle seasoning wafted out.
The captives who smelled the fragrance raised their heads one after another, their eyes staring at the long table, their throats moving up and down as they watched Ye Na eat the noodles in small bites.
The Duke's family was caught later and didn't understand Ye Nai's style of doing things. They just sat on the ground without moving, looking around and pretending not to care about the delicious food.
The knight and the baron were more sensible. They helped each other to stand up, then slowly sat down on the table. They looked at the pile of things on the ground and the farmland in the distance, knowing that this was where they would start their new life from now on.
Nina and Oona from the Baron family, who had spoken to Yenna, pulled themselves together, dragged their weak legs, and knelt before Yenna to salute.
"Good afternoon, Great Miko."
"Well, did you get enough sleep?"
"Enough sleep."
"It's good that you've had enough sleep. Go and sort out the things on the floor. If there's anything missing, make a list for me."
Ye Nai put down her chopsticks and took out two writing boards with large iron clips, two 100-page draft books, and four large-capacity push-button pens, two black and two red.
"One set for each person. Clip the paper on the board. Press the pen like this to reveal the pen tip. Do you understand? This is a pen clip that can be clipped on the collar. Do you have a term for "deficit" in accounting? Red ink means that the expenditure is greater than the income, which is a negative number and loss. This leads to the daily usage of the black and red pens. The black pen is used for normal writing, and the red pen is used to highlight the key points."
"I see. Thank you, Great Witch."
"Don't worry, High Priestess. We also keep accounts in black and red." Nina hung the two pens lightly on the collar of her skirt.
"The same is true for wizards. I remember a legend in unofficial history that the use of black and red characters was passed down from the other side of the war."
Nina looked at Oona in surprise, and Yenna was also a little surprised.
"It seems you know something about the other side of the war?"
"I know one thing. The wizard is going to go to the battlefield, and some historical materials that have lost their confidentiality will be slowly released to us."
"You never tell anyone when you get home." Nina immediately became very dissatisfied with her half-sister.
"Why should I tell you? You are not from this circle." Oona held the clipboard with the notebooks in her arms and found Nina's resentment funny. "You don't understand the things in the wizard circle, so don't ask."
"Father spends so much money on you every year, yet you hide important information from us. Is this how you wizards behave?"