We wrapped up the Test Excavation and returned to the Big Tree Village.
Originally, the plan was to drop the Test Excavation team off at Howling Village on the way back, but they decided to come all the way to the Big Tree Village instead.
Apparently, they wanted to help with the extraction work, refining the mined ore to pull out the usable materials.
That’s a huge help.
Though it’s not an easy job, and it sounds like it’ll take some time.
There’s also a huge amount of ore to work through.
Luckily, many of the excavation team members had visited the village before, thanks to Gutt, so they were already familiar with the place.
We arranged lodgings for them.
They were originally planning to stay with Gutt, but... yeah, with that many people, and with young ones like Nutt, it’s best not to impose too much.
Gotta be mindful about things like that.
I get reminded about it all the time, too.
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Now then...
I took my seat at the head of the meeting room table in my mansion.
Without delay, we began the debriefing, evaluating everyone’s performance during the Test Excavation, and noting anything that could’ve gone better.
And finally, the results.
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This test excavation, originally planned for five days and four nights, ended up lasting sixteen days and fifteen nights.
Thankfully, we had no issues with food supplies.
That’s all thanks to the oni maids, who somehow knew we’d be delayed and packed the airship with far more provisions than the plan called for.
And of course, the kuros and spiderlings helped supplement supplies by hunting demon beasts and monsters.
Still, even though we could’ve made do, I’m really grateful to the oni maids for planning ahead and adapting without being told.
They volunteered to help and weren’t even part of the formal crew, so they’re not here at this meeting,
But seriously... thank you.
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Next, the team of five High Elves led by Ria.
Their primary duty was assisting the oni maids, but they also supported the excavation team in various ways.
They were instrumental in setting up our base camps on-site.
The true unsung heroes working quietly behind the scenes.
If they hadn’t been there, I’m sure we wouldn’t have even completed half the excavation.
They’re not at this meeting either, but, thank you.
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To the nine Mountain Elves who operated the airship.
Working in three shifts, they made sure the ship was always ready to fly.
That alone was a huge help.
Their navigation was safe and precise, and honestly, I’ve got nothing but praise for them.
Even when our plans kept changing due to our side, they never once complained and adjusted seamlessly.
They even flew through the night to make up for schedule delays.
If they hadn’t done that, we’d have been three days later getting back.
They’re not here right now either, but, thank you.
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The excavators.
Without them, this entire trial dig would’ve been impossible.
They filled in the knowledge gaps we had, and their support was invaluable.
I’d offered them a portion of the excavation results as a bonus, but they refused, saying the originally promised reward was enough.
So instead, I plan to give them a more generous reward for the ore extraction work they’re currently handling.
They’re not here either, because they’re having too much fun working on the extraction process, but I’ll be sure to thank them properly later.
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To the ten angels assigned as airship escorts.
Their protection was flawless.
I’m truly grateful.
Yet despite that, we ended up making them do extra tasks outside their job description, like relaying messages between the airship and the universal ship.
Hand signals and light signals are no good unless someone’s watching constantly, so in the end, having them physically fly messages back and forth was the fastest.
They’re not at this meeting either, but, thank you.
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The kuros and the spiderlings deserve special praise.
We faced many demon beasts yet suffered almost no harm thanks to them.
Thank you all.
We did have one problem.
One of the kuros got lost along the way.
That frightened us.
We stopped the dig and searched together.
Thankfully we found the pup within half a day.
I am glad the rule to wait in a visible spot helped.
The lost pup felt down for a while, yet cheered up on the journey back after being comforted.
Though it was hiding the plate it was wearing that read 「I got lost」.
Both the kuros and spiderlings are here now.
Thank you again.
Yes, yes, I remember.
I will give the kuros a good head rub later, and the spiderlings will get a grand potato feast.
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Next are the Universal ship and the Airship.
Both were invaluable.
We could carry home the huge haul of ore only because we had two vessels.
The Universal ship is already in its private dock, but the Airship is still moored at the racetrack.
We need a dedicated hangar for it soon and must pick a good site.
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As for Loo and Tier...
Those two ran wild so I expect them to reflect on that.
Though they are not here.
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One last matter.
My guards Gulf, Daga, and Reginleif.
How should I rate their deeds?
When I begged for help they fled.
I do not mean during monster attacks.
I mean on board the ship, especially Gulf and Daga.
Why! Were! You! Not! At! My! Side!
You called it a family matter and stayed out of it.
Reginleif vanished to the second-class cabins early and never returned.
Well...
I will set that aside.
Their protection still meant a lot.
No beast attacked us, yet their presence gave comfort.
The abandoned tunnels had a chilling air after all.
Thank you.
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Now then.
That’s enough evaluation and reflection on the test excavation.
Let’s talk about the results.
From each site we surveyed, we hauled away anywhere from five to twenty large barrels of ore.
In total, we ended up with about a hundred barrels.
That’s a massive amount.
However, once refined, even a glassful of usable material from all that is considered normal.
If you get enough to fill even one small barrel, it’s a major success.
Mining really is a tough job.
But this time...
This time wasn’t normal.
No, not at all.
We found several ores that likely contain oversized Feather Magic Crystals.
So yeah, we’re not talking about just a glassful this time.
And where did we find these?
At the final destination.
At a glance, it looked like there was nothing there.
But the excavation team noticed traces of an old mining site.
Here’s the twist.
We didn’t find the Feather Magic Crystals at the mine itself.
They were in a dump site near it.
That’s right. A dump site.
There was an odd hollow nearby. We dug it out and confirmed it was once used for dumping debris.
We were laughing at the find, until we realized almost all the discarded ore contained Feather Magic Crystals.
I don’t even know how to describe how we felt at that moment.
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