Volume 7, Chapter 5: Individual Differences And Speculation
It was early morning on a cool spring day. Maomao, trying to work at the medical office as usual, had received a package. No matter what spin you put on it, the delivery could hardly be called refreshing.
Are you, by any chance, being bullied? Yao, looking pitiful, was facing away. She darted backwards, face stiffening.
Theres no wa..
It wasnt unreasonable to doubt her. The package contained a large number of dead insect.
Maomao twisted her expression as she studied the insects. They were locusts.
Normally, its not easy to gather this many. However, it must have been made possible through certain conditions.
It was left here because it was brought in by the higher-ups, but hurry and take it away now.
It was the elderly Court Physician Ryuu(, Liu) who spoke in a curt tone. He, who held a high position in the medical office, was strict with others no matter who they were.
(Even if you tell me to take it away.)
She didnt want to return with a basketful of locusts either. As she could guess who the sender was, she was at a loss.
Even Court Physician Ryuu seemed to realise it was unreasonable. Come here, he beckoned to her. You can use the empty room in the next building. Its normally outside of our jurisdiction, but bring anyone whos free with you and take care of it quickly.
This matter seems to be prioritised over the odd jobs around the medical office.
In that case
U-umm, what?
She tugged Yaos sleeves.
Maomao smiled and decided to guide the stiffening Yao to where the bugs are.
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With a pale face, Yao loaded the insects onto the scale.
Enen observed Yao with flushed cheeks.
Maomao silently measured the wingspan and leg length of the locusts.
Wh-when is this going to end The insect hater Yao timidly set one down with a pair of chopsticks. She placed fourteen of them on the dish to find the average weight.
I dont think we need to measure all of them. But, the more we count the better it is. Maomao measured the size of the insects and sorted them by colour.
Milady, I can do it if its too hard. Enen acted worried when she spoke to Yao, however
I-its fine. So-something like this, is also work For a sore loser like Yao, this would set off her competitive spirit. Of course, Enen probably said such a thing with this in mind.
Milady Heart pounding, she watched goosebumps rise up on Yaos skin as she picked up an insect.
Maomao narrowed her eyes at the two as she continued on with her work.
When they cleared away one-third of the insects, a visitor showed up.
Yo.
Grinning, was a small man with round glasses and unruly hair. Needless to say, it was Rahan.
Maomao continued working sullenly. Ignoring this, Rahan started reading the numbers they were checking over.
Hmmm, Maomao, can you explain some of this to your brother?
. She ignored him.
I brought the reward I mentioned last time, but perhaps Maomao has forgotten? he whispered into her ear.
Maomao glanced at Yao and Enen. Yao hadnt noticed. Enen had, but pretended not to. If memory serves her right, it was regarding the secret investigation of the Western Priestess between the two of them. The deal was suspended due to the priestess attempted poisoning incident, but it appears he remembered.
Maomaos hands stopped. There are around three hundred and four so far. In addition to wingspan, leg length, colour, and weight, were also checking for the number of eggs in the females abdomens I think the locusts have flown in from somewhere far away.
Uh-huh. As he flipped through the pages, Rahan seemed to be considering something. At a glance, it was a collection of plain, uninteresting numbers, but it must be more intriguing to this man.
It seems Yao, looking haggard, had finally noticed Rahanshe greeted him in her fatigued way. Maomao wanted to take a break in order to prepare tea, however, doing so in front of Yao right now would probably be too cruel.
Here you go. Enen only set down the tea in front of Rahan. Rahan took a sip, still engrossed in the numbers and taking no notice of the mountain of dead locusts.
Maomao, what do these numbers mean? Rahan indicated the values that had been segregated from the rest.
Those are the locusts here. Based on colour, shape and weight, I dont think theyre of the flying variety and were probably originally landbound, so I separated them.
When locusts cause damage, their bodies undergo morphological transformations. Locusts flying in from distant places had developed lighter wings.
I thought so. Then, how much distance do these locusts cover when they fly?
. It was outside of Maomaos field of expertise. Yao and Enen also joined the discussion, tilting their heads.
They cant fly that far, right? It would be a few ri at most. Theyre insects, Yao said.
Rahan continued on with a nod. Interestingly, there has been no locust damage in the vicinity of the village with the outbreak. With such a large number of locusts, theyd need a place to eat and grow.
However, the villages in the vicinity did not suffer locust outbreaks.
Rahan took out a map from his breast pocket. It was a large, complete map of Rii. Just then, you claimed they can only fly a few ri, because theyre insects, right?
Yes. Even a couple of ri is a generous estimate.
However. Rahan took out a cord and set it on the map. It seemed that he didnt want to draw on the map directly, so he used a cord to produce a line. It was placed diagonally from the northwest, extending to the region of the village. This is the direction of the seasonal wind.
Are you saying that they rode the winds?
I guess so. In that case, not just a few ri, even dozens of ri is not out of the question. This time he placed a Go stone on the map.
What does this Go stone represent? Enen pointed to the white stone.
The area with locust damage. Using this as the relay point, would it be fair to assume that the locusts travelled from further northwest?
Its in the direction of Hokuaren.
Uneasy sweating ensued.
Merely speaking logically, Yao had not realised the implications of her words. What Rahan was suggesting was a few steps ahead, in the future. Enen seemed to understand, but she had no plans to meddle, choosing to earnestly adore her young lady.
Rahan bundled up the papers with the collection of numbers. For the most part, with this many, it shouldnt pose as an issue. Ill take over and arrange for someone else to deal with it in your place.
you shouldve said so earlier, Maomao grumbled.
Rahan waggled his index finger. You can collect figures, however, if theyre not exact, youll lose sight of whats apparent. You have to make accurate measurements from the start.
She understood what he was trying to say. He probably already obtained the useful numbers.
With that, Rahan made to head back, so Maomao grabbed onto his sleeves. You havent forgotten, right?
Ooh, thats right. Rahan took out a package theatrically. There was a single root vegetable in it.
!! Maomao found herself sniffing the air.
Then, Ill be heading back.
Once she received it, her business with Rahan was settled.
Whats that? A carrot? Yao closed in for a peek.
Its certainly a carrot, but that is
Apparently, Enen knew what it was.
However, Maomao could only stare intently at the carrot. Ffufufufufufufufufu
W-whats wrong?
Ufufufufufufufufufu
Enen, Maomao is kinda weird!
Milady. Maomao is normally weird.
Their words went in one ear and out the other. It wasnt anything important compared to whats in front of her.
Fufufufufufufufufufu
Its indeed strange! That thing you received, isnt it some kind of strange medicine!
Milady, its okay. Its medicine, but its not anything strange.
Maomao raised the package of carrot high into the air and twirled around. Its ginseng
Ginseng.
Despite being called ginseng, it wasnt mere ginseng. Medical ginseng, from ages past, cannot be cultivated and can only grow and be found in the wild. It is also known as bangchui().
Red ginseng that has been steamed and dried with the peel intact. Something of this size was certainly a high-class item.
In a room filled with dead insects, under the scrutiny of a flustered Yao and a calm Enen, Maomao danced her happy dance for the first time in a while.