This is how we have a new resident in our house (?) was to be added.

The anthropomorphic monsters brought from the teacher's dungeon are five oaks and ten goblins in total.

Speaking of anthropomorphic monsters, other species like orgasms and trolls seem to be common, but they didn't occur in the teacher's dungeons.

However, it was sufficient to have these two types of anthropomorphic monsters as I proceeded with the work I wanted them to do.

Oak, goblin.

They all seem to be the most common species of anthropomorphic monsters, or even in monsters in general.

In this world, it is Koitsu and others who float first when they say monsters.

Aside from slime and dragons.

However, as for the dragon, it seems to be a separate species, unlike monsters and humans in this world.

They don't come from dungeons, they come from elsewhere.

Well, that's for the record.

Oak is big and powerful.

It's good for a lot of hard work.

Goblins, by contrast, are smaller, have longer fingertips than oaks and are clever.

I decided to give and run a job that suited each of my characteristics.

The oak is to cut out the lumber to enter the mountain dungeon and build the house.

With the permission of Ville, the dungeon lord, the work goes smoothly.

I asked Goblin to take care of the field.

They are hired as they appear, and can be relieved to peel weeds and harvest fruitful crops.

At first, with cross-directions via the teacher, he said, 'Are you sure this is going to work?' And I was anxious, but they actually worked well beyond my imagination when I left it to them.

Sometimes difficult instructions fail, but at that time, when I teach them with courtesy, I remember them little by little and become able to finish them on my own.

I was glad to watch them grow up and be able to do one thing at a time that they couldn't.

Is this what the pleasure of raising people is?

It's just that there's usually a part of it that's not enough compared to coaching and educating people.

Anyway, he doesn't have a heart of his own.

That can be said in common for all monsters, because the coins are nothing more than pseudobiotics, materialized by mana accumulation and concentrated mana.

If you order it, you do it, but it's just like a robot that moves according to a program.

I don't have the feeling that my mind is emotionally united to work, and I don't produce the breath of an abalone.

The lack of response caused more damage to my mind than I could have imagined.

That's what anthropomorphic monsters are originally for.

That's just a heartless robot who imitates a person's shape.

The most heavily used demon tribes of anthropomorphic monsters say they will put in an army of orcs and goblins on the assumption that they will be wiped out by the brave.

It's not a waste at all to throw it away.

Because I can replenish it from the dungeon as soon as I die.

They say that's the oak or the goblin.

Even when Prati and Ville taught me that, there continued to be something in my chest that was unequivocal.

Has his feelings shifted because he and the others are in the form of strangers?

If I had a more truly robotic look, I would have treated them as tools from the start.

How to farm and how to cut out trees. It's a real pleasure to teach you how to hold a sickle or axe and let them wear it properly.

But this is the limit to interacting with Koitsu and others.

They are unwilling robots.

That's what I meant about the arrow tip I tried to break.

"... Wah, wacko"

All of a sudden, the orcs started talking.

No, one of the orcs.

"Huh? Yep...!?"

Oak spoke.

You never said a word before!?

I just snorted or shook my head, and I couldn't communicate at all.

"Wacky, I, I want to work for you more. What do I do next?

"Me too."

"Me too."

"Wax, I want to grow more vegetables. I want to grow tomatoes. That's delicious."

Even goblins!?

The man in charge of the field is Goblin!!

What's this all about?

When I asked for advice, Prati and Ville, and the teacher who would just come and see how things were, were greatly surprised.

'Hard to believe, I just think I sprouted myself on the monster'

"That's how easy it is to bud yourself!?"

I asked, but it seems to be the first time since history.

I mean an unprecedented situation.

I cried as I embraced the oak and the goblins.

I felt like a drama teacher.

Thoughts will come to pass someday.

Since then, I wonder if it's still the 'supreme bearer' effect that sprouted my ego on the oaks and goblins?

I used to touch their bodies when I taught them things.

I took their hands and gave them guidance on how to hold farm tools and axes, and the form that waved them touched my body.

With both hands where the gift from God 'the supreme bearer' dwelt.

Is the core efficacy of the 'supreme bearer' not to become a master in keeping with the tools in hand, but rather to maximize the performance or potential of what you have in hand?

To that end, the monster who touched my 'supreme bearer' held himself.

It has evolved to the next stage.

I didn't know "supreme bearer" had that effect.

I should have felt it thin at the point where I sprouted the crop I wanted just by touching the soil, but it's still a horrible force.

It's great, but you should try to be careful not to abuse it.

These sprouts of self allowed the orcs, the goblins, to turn to the homemaking, referring to myself as the Lord, no longer as a crossover instruction via the teacher's.

That's good, the house is finished!

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