Hell Mode: Volume 7 [Parts 1 to 10] by Hamuo

Hell Mode: Volume 7 [Parts 1 to 10] by Hamuo

Author:Hamuo
Language: eng
Format: epub


Chapter 7: Following the Pillar of Light

After defeating Lycaoron and clearing out Teomenia, the No-life Gamers took a night’s rest in Neel. The next day, they headed for Rohzenheim to procure supplies to send to Elmahl. Allen had contacted the queen the night before and obtained her informal consent, and he and his friends were now in the palace in Fortenia to have her officially accept their request.

“The crisis of the Holy Land of Elmahl was truly precarious. Just as our country was saved from the Demon Lord Army’s invasion, the Holy Land of Elmahl should also be saved. As companions facing the same troubles, there shall be no limit to our assistance.”

“Thank you. I’ll contact you if there’s anything else we need.”

After Allen thanked the queen, the elven soldiers led the group out of the temple and into a huge warehouse. It took several people to open the huge doors, inside which sat a mountain of food bags.

“We have already secured enough food for the people of Fortenia to survive the winter. Please use this.”

There were many spirit magic users in Rohzenheim, and with the help of the wood, earth, and water spirits’ skills, they could easily produce food. Even with the elves who had taken refuge in the southern part of Rohzenheim returning as the reconstruction of Fortenia progressed, their food supplies did not go down. Furthermore, each of Rohzenheim’s liberated cities was also being rebuilt, so even if Fortenia’s pantry were emptied, food could be procured from neighboring towns.

Incidentally, the Empire of Giamut was the largest exporter of food in the world. It had built granaries throughout its vast territory to keep its people, which made up the lion’s share of the world’s population, from starving while also accumulating as much as was necessary for war and exporting any surplus to other countries. In particular, the Empire of Baukis, which had little arable land, often conducted trade with Giamut, offering up its magic tools.

Rohzenheim, on the other hand, whose population was only a few tenths of Giamut’s, produced only what the elves needed to eat and thus did not export food. However, this was due to the elven tendency to grow and harvest only what was necessary without considering stockpiles or exports. If they so desired, they had the means to produce several times more than usual.

To start with, Allen chose a portion to send to the city of Neel. He called out to the elven soldiers leading the way.

“Please join us. We’ll be teleporting, as originally planned.”

“Certainly.”

Once the teleportation was finished, they found themselves in a plain just outside of Neel. Many priests were waiting on the spot.

“Ooh!” the group shouted in surprise and admiration.

“I can’t believe how much you brought! Am I witnessing a miracle?!” Cardinal Krympton trembled as he stepped forward from the crowd.

“We also brought some elves with us. Please listen to what they have to say about what kinds of food are available.” More than half of the food was grain, with the rest consisting of vegetables that could be preserved.



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