It was said the clinic had been closed down once. Although it wasnt all the members, it was a serious crime to assist in an escape from the inner pce, and even among them, the crimes of the pcedy called Shenryu were heavy.
Shenryu attempted suicide, and though her life was preserved, she was treated as a criminal.
However, in the inner pce where the medical office is hopeless, the clinic is an indispensable existence. It seems that, although it is under the eunuchs surveince now, the closing down has been revoked.
However, during the time Maomao was kidnapped, everything in the clinic had been thoroughly seized beforehand. And the illustrated book that Maomao had seen then was there.
Its done with this, right?
Jinshi presented her the illustrated book. It seems he finally got a break today. Gaoshun should be receiving tea from the kamuro outside the pharmacy.
Excuse me.
Maomao epted the illustrated bookand flipped through the pages. She found a lot of handwritten sections inside. The handwritten papers fell out when she slowly opened it.
Maomao ced the book on the floor, opened at the page for Jinshi to see. And then she carefully lined up the papers that had fallen out.
Its this.
There were a lot of detailed drawings of insects. The drawings all looked simr, but since they werebelled grasshopper, they would have to be grasshoppers.
The full body drawing focused on the legs and wings. There were various drawings of the breakdowns of its parts. The colouring, though slightly dull, was thorough.
Among them were tworge drawings of insects. If you were pedantic, you can separate it into three. Maomao ssified them as she read the description in the illustrated book.
This grasshopper seemed to be the one thats normally found.
She pointed to the grasshopper that was painted green. She didnt know with the full body drawing, but when she saw the drawing of only the dissected wing part, she could see that it was a little shorterpared to the other two.
And, this, is the one we believed to have increased in numbers this year. This variety is the one that causes locust gues.
Jinshi should have also read the text, but she took upon herself to voice it out. Doing so will engrave it into her memories, it would be easier to remember. She gathered that Jinshi was also silent to think about this.
The grasshopper painted brown had wings that were longer than the green one.
And, wasnt it written that the small-scale locust gue that broke outst year was from this one?
She picked up the drawing of the grasshopper in the middle. Its shape was between the green and brown ones; the colouring was also in between.
In other words, it bes this brown grasshopper by decreasing its growth stages?
It seems to be the case.
Grasshoppers gather in certain conditions, and their body colour and wing shape changes. This takes several generations, and they seem to increase their numbers each time.
Do their forms change due to the increase in numbers? Do their numbers increase due to their forms changing? Speaking of which one, it was written as an addendum in the illustrated book that the reason was the former.
In other words, the small-scale locust damage is the herald of arge-scale one afterwards.
So there will be greater damages this year?
Indeed, I dont know how great the scale will be, though.
Its just that if the prediction is wrong, there will be a locust gue where people will die from starvation. By making light of the insects, they will incidentally cloak the sky, and all and every grain will be eaten up.
Maomao was raised in the capital so she had never seen such a thing, but there were many girls among the courtesans that had been sold to the pleasure district from rural viges due to having nothing to eat from the locust damage.
And besides, the timing is also bad.
Last year, the news of the overthrown Shi n spread all over the country. It seems that locust gues are treated as a way to test the reign through the scale of the damages it wrought since olden times. And so, if locust gues urred, the reign had issues there were not few and it was a recognition that the heavens were punishing the emperor.
If the locust gues be worse next year with the Shi n incident, it wouldnt be amusing for the country.
Well then, what Maomao and Jinshi had wanted to know wasnt just that. If research had been done on locust gues, they must also be studies on its prevention methods.
But.
There wasnt a silver bullet mentioned there.
About dealing with the next gue after a small scale gue urs that was enumerated. Either of them were in forms that were close to human-wave tactics.
It was important to exterminate them while they were in theirrvae stage. For that reason, there was a production method written up for an effective pesticide. Maybe as it uses up arge quantity, it appears to be made with ingredients that are rtively easy to acquire.
Also, in the case of the grasshoppers reaching the adult stage, it was rmended cook them with fire. This was an approach from olden times. Were they are summer insects that jump into fire?
We didnt obtain significant information.
No, it would be a grave matter if we left it as it is without knowing, wouldnt it?
Jinshi scratched his head as he took out arge map from his breast pocket. It was a map on the central of this country all the way to the Shi Northern Province and the western regions there were many scarlet circles on it. Todigress, the central is called the Ka Central Province, and she didnt know what name the Shi Northern Province will be changed to hereafter.
The locations of the rural viges that had reports of damage. Can you understand anything with this?
Even if you ask me that.
She heard that locust guesmonly ur in vast grassy ins. Certainly, the locations of all those viges were close to ins.
Is it really true that it is easy to breed grasshoppers in ces with lots of ins?
I guess so. But, in this ce, it has already been several decades where locust gues havent urred though.
Jinshi turned the map around and circled with his finger for her to see. It was right in the area that was under the direct control of the Shi n in the northern regions. It was a fertile farming area, but it was adjacent to the forests and mountains.
For some reason, Jinshi was irately pointing to the section of the forest.
I thought that normally, close to the forests, birds eat insects, but
That huh.
The Shi Northern Province was abundant in lumber, but it seems its environs had already been reduced to treeless hills. The felling of lumber in this country had been excessively prohibited during the era of the Empress.
Due to the passing of the Empress, it seems the good-for-nothings of the Shi n had been felling without informing the central.
She was told that, in order to raise the price of the portions that flowed within the country, everything else was sold off in other countries. Because of the reckless lumbering, it seems the nature of the area has be greatly disturbed.
so with that, are you saying that the locust gues are because there are no birds?
Youve thought enough.
He got sorrowful for some reason.
The intensity of Jinshis depression might be, to some extent, from his anticipation of the Shi Northern Provinces forest resources. With the money acquired from selling lumber to fill in the gaps where the grains couldnt be harvested, he might have appraised that it could be managed somehow or another if they buy extra food from far away, but he had been crushed from that basis.
(Huh?)
In that case, concerning the reason the Empress had limited the felling of lumber, she had wondered perhaps. But lets take that into a consideration again.
Maomao stared at the map. She looked at the description of the pesticide several times, then stood up.
She took out a volume from the bookshelf in the room, flipped through it, and then showed it to Jinshi.
I believe the drug cannot possibly be enough with just thispound. The effectiveness might decrease, but I will also prepare otherpounds.
And afterward, the other thing she came up with was-.
Is it no good to burn the ces where thervaee from?
Yeah. That also depends on the ce. I think its quick and easy to burn them to death though.
Also, what she considered is.
To the point of a hunting ban on sparrows huh.
Sparrows are treated as a pest, but it is also big that they eat pest insects. If they hit that point beforehand, the damage that has yet to ur might be reduced. However, the people who do that as an upation will phraseints.
She didnt know how much damage could be decreased even if they attempt all of those. Above all, there might be nothing of it, but if thats the case, it is good fortune so theres no issue.
To crush down on the possibility of negatives that was the job of those that carry out the reign. Even if they cannot obtain a proper evaluation.
A ban on sparrow hunting? There would be opposition if we suddenly imposed that.
Sparrow dishes also line up in the market of the capital. It is a rtively popr foodstuff since it is ubiquitous.
If would be good if there was something to substitute it though.
We might as well take up grasshopper dishes as an imperial court dish. How about that?
Maomao said it as a good idea without thinking. If they did that, grasshoppers would be an ingredient purveyor to the imperial court, so their catching would increase, and if the emperor eats it, the officials would also eat it as servile behaviour.
However.
Jinshi stiffened. The man who usually gave off a gorgeous colour looked grey.
(This guy.)
She thought of taking out the simmered grasshopper that still remained in this ce.
Jinshi, when she thought that he finally moved, looked up, softly pressed his brows with his fingers and let out a sound that sounded like a groan. It seems his person was at a conflict. That result.
can we have that as thest resort?
Its not an issue since they havent increased in particr.
Maomao said, but she felt slightly disappointed.
By just saying that, Jinshis air became more motivated than before.
It seems, he hated eating it that much.
(.)
Maomao gave a faint smile.
Seeing that, Jinshi stiffened again.
Um, Jinshi-sama.
Wh-what is it?
He replied with a slight stammer.
How about you go back after eating?
Maomao politely requested.