Felicia's Second Life Chapter 1

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Good evening, everyone. My name is Felicia Belphere Metrune. I am the only daughter of Baron Alphonse Lartes Metrune. I am 7 years old. I haven't always been Baron Metrune's daughter though.

I was originally a 29 year old man who lived in Cornwall. One day I got hit by a truck and you guessed it, I was reincarnated into what seems to be medieval Europe.

But what's this? We are a noble family, but why is our house so run down? Why are the fields looking so lifeless? Why does our army consist of one person? Why do we have so much land but it's all barren?

Why? Why? Why?

Felicia's Second Life Chapter 1
A tale of love (?) and change (lol) in a medieval era.


By Shinieris

Good day, my name is Felicia Belphere Metrune. I am the only daughter of Baron Alphonse Lartes Metrune, who rules the Barony of Mruna. My mother's name is Baroness Latreia Tullenaris, formerly of the house Melstad.

But I haven't always been a baron's daughter.

I was previously Malcolm Stokes, 29 years old. I once lived in Cornwall. As my name may have suggested, I was once a man.

You guessed it, I reincarnated.

Have I always known that I reincarnated into such a cute girl? No, not really. I only recalled my former life bit by bit starting from the day I turned 6. I was told that I fell into a coma for a week when that happened. I guess the memories of two lifetimes was too much for a little girl's brain to cope.

You're wondering how I died in my first life? No no, I didn't die of old age, or of illness. I got hit by a truck. Before being hit by that truck, I was a very healthy young man. Relatively young, at least.

That truck was so OP that it sent my soul straight to another world.

But now because of that truck, I am quite a healthy little girl. Well, healthy as could be for someone born into middle age Europe. Not that this is Europe. The names are all wrong.

"My lady, the first bunch of crops are ready for harvest. Would you like to visit your farm, my lady?" a little girl of the same age as me enquired. Her name was Lilicia, it seemed like we had been playmates since we were 3 years old.

Just like her, I am now 7 years old. The incident where I fell into a coma happened a year ago. When I woke up and saw the state of my family's barony, I felt sick.

The crops weren't doing well. There was little farmland to work with. The mines were closed down. The baron's mansion was in shambles. And our army consisted of one knight. If bulls could talk, just a single bull was enough to demand our surrender.

The me from the modern era couldn't accept that at all. So I went ahead and made some changes, subtle ones, that wouldn't be noticed. I also asked my father, the baron, for a piece of farmland. He refused at first, stating that we already had a family farm.

I think father was probably swayed a bit when mother said, "Fufufu, it's good to be so determined. What's the harm in letting her do what she wants?"

So after days of begging and using my doe eyes on my father, he finally agreed on the condition that I didn't work it myself. I was happy of course, until I had a look at the farmland father gave me. Calling it a farmland was like saying all cats were small lions. Even weed wouldn't grow there. It had been rendered useless after generations of farming. Sure, it was big, at least twice bigger than even the family farm we had.

Father must've thought to shut me up and gloat when I gave up. I would not give up, challenge accepted. This land will be the most fertile farmland in all the barony soon. I will make sure father eats his grin.

"Sure, let's go," I said as we set off towards the piece of farmland that father gave me.

It took us only 20 minutes of walking to reach the farmland on foot. On the way, Lili, my companion updated me on the progress of the farm. It seemed like with the new oxen-driven deep plough that I 'invented', they were able to till a lot more strips of land than they previously could with a hoe.

"Waa, that's beautiful," I said looking at the green leaves of the turnips on a long strip of farmland that was at least 10 times longer than its width. The strips of tilled fields were about as long as half a mile.

"My lady, you are here!" said the oldest boy in the group when he looked up from harvesting.

"Good morning, Lemy. How's my turnip farm?"

"It's grown well, my lady. The root bulb is a little small, but I guess it's what you get from such a barren land. My mother has gotten a knack for cooking the leaves now, though. Thank you for allowing us to take the leaves home before this."

"It's fine, the leaves would go yellow if you don't cut it anyway. Wasn't expecting so many turnips, though."

"We had a lot of seeds from last year, my lady. Some failed, but most become as you see."

"What of the second and third fields?"

"We believe it's ready for barley and wheat planting, my lady. Fourth and fifth fields should be ready for planting by the start of winter."

"Very good, get right to it after you've harvested the turnips. How about the irrigation ditches I told you to dig?"

"It's almost done, my lady, but what are you planning to do with it? You said it is to irrigate the land, but couldn't we just dig a well?"

"Hehe, you'll see. The end is close to the river, I hope?"

"Yes, the end is right by the river, my lady."

"Excellent! Let's go see the place," I said, as I dragged my two childhood friends over to the place in question.

A month later, a water pump powered by a waterwheel was built on that site. It regularly supplied water to my formerly barren land without the need for a single labourer. It instantly allowed the same amount of people to work on more land due to the lack of need for them to go back and forth to the river or community well to carry water. By the start of spring, I was able to plant in four patches of farmland, the fifth wasn't ready on time.

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"My lady, please try out these carrots," one of the workers, a 9 year old boy called Rusel (roo-sel) suggested as he pushed forth a basket filled with newly harvested carrots.

"Rusel, what are you doing giving Lady Felicia unwashed carrots?" Lilicia grabbed one of the more better shaped carrots and washed it in the closest ditch before offering it to me.

Lilicia really knew me well, I thought as I chomped on the narrow end of the carrot.

"Oh, this is sweet. The colour and shape is good too. Do you want to have a taste, Lili?" I asked as I offered her the same slightly chomped carrot.

"Th-thank you, but please enjoy yourself, my lady," she replied with a stutter.

Her face was a little red, I wonder why? She kept going red in the face from time to time ever since we turned 8 years old, did I do something to make her mad? I hope not, she had been my closest friend for most of my second life.

While chomping on the carrot, like a certain rabbit from Warner Bros production, I surveyed the land that was given to me by father. It took me almost 3 years, but that barren land had now become a fertile farmland. My secrets? Leaf composting, irrigation, oxen-driven ploughs, mechanical seed drills and four-field rotation. Though, now that I had 7 fields, the balance went a little off. I emphasized more on cash crops, like wheat, tomatoes, carrots and beans. Though the year previous, I emphasized more on soil-improving crops, such as turnips, clover and beans.

I was sure there were still plenty that could be improved, it wasn't like I was a farmer in my previous life. However, my farm had become so successful that father even said that I should be paying him land rent starting next summer. He laughed as if he was joking, but even if he was serious, I thought paying him land rent would be quite justified. I did afterall, have the biggest and most fertile farmland in the entire barony.

I shared my secrets with the serfs, of course. I wasn't at all selfish. However, I could tell they only politely did as I suggested because I was the daughter of the baron. Of course, that's understandable. Who would seriously listen to an 8 year old girl's advice on farming?

All that changed when I stacked what appeared to be enough food to feed 2,000 soldiers for a year in the town square at the end of spring. It was so much that the merchant had to come back in two weeks instead of once per season. By the time he came back two weeks later, it was time for wheat harvest. He had to hold off purchasing my grains because he didn't have enough goods to barter with.

Unlike the modern world, coinage wasn't in daily use. As payment for labour, the serfs are paid in foodstuff, such as grains or a portion of the harvested crops. The serfs rarely hold but only a few small copper coins for their entire life. Then again, even those copper coins were rarely in use in backwater places such as the Barony of Mruna. We traded mostly through barter. Only big cities like Renus and the kingdom's capital of Forlen use coins in their daily lives.

So because I was unexpectedly successful, I had to build my own granary on my land to store all the wheat grains and other crops that I couldn't sell. And it just kept adding up with every season. Maybe I should cut down on all this farming, but what to do with all the serfs that came begging for work?

 
 

*I know I really should finish Escape! There's only 3 (?) chapters left, but I'm having problem putting it in writing. I've also been busy with work these days and lacking motivation, so that's why I haven't been writing anything for like 2 months. This was written on my tablet while I was going from place to place. Hope I can at least get the motivated to at least finish Escape!

**As always, comments are very appreciated. I hope this story pulls your interest.

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Mushoku tensei

Was this inspired by Mushoku Tensei who has a similar premise?

Mushoku Tensei

shiinaai's picture

It is a tensei (reincarnation) genre, but that's about as far as the similarity go. For one this is a shoujo light novel. Also, unlike Mushoku Tensei (Reincarnated Into A Different World), there is no element of magic in it. I guess if you want to compare it, it's closer to 'E? Heibon Desuyo?' (Eh? It's Ordinary?), without the magic part.

It's basically just a story of a reincarnated girl who has modern knowledge and uses her knowledge to make life better.

Thanks for reading, please keep on reading further chapters.

p/s I suppose being hit by truck is also a similarity with Mushoku Tensei. Those japanese trucks must've been interdimensional gods or something.

Yeah, E? Heibon Desuyo? is

Yeah, E? Heibon Desuyo? is what came to mind when I saw the premise. Coincidentally, the protagonist was hit by a truck in that story as well, if not a bus.

I'm not all that much into the light novel stuff, but I think I'll keep an eye on this and read some more if I see an update.

Oh, and don't make me sic Matsuoka Shuzo on you, so he can give you the "never give up" speech. :P

Heibon

shiinaai's picture

Yes, I think the heroin was hit by a bus instead of a truck. But still, death through automobile.

Nowadays, I'm such a sucker for light novels, even more than mangas. At first it was korean novel (legendary moonlight sculptor), then Arifureta, then more japanese light novels and now I've branched into Chinese light novels too. So many things to read nowadays.

Please keep on reading.

Interesting

Tas's picture

I like this concept, it looks like it could turn out to be a very interesting story, especially if you get into the inevitable questioning of this young girl's knowledge far beyond her years.

-Tas

Concept

shiinaai's picture

At some point, she'll get into trouble with her modern knowledge, but for now, she's pretty much safe, being inside her own barony. She's still going to get into trouble because she's a brat, though :P

Please keep reading.

OP?

That truck was so OP that it sent my soul straight to another world.

OP? I'm not familiar with the term…

Eric

OP

shiinaai's picture

Overpowered. It's mostly game term. Also sometimes spoken among youngsters. Like "That's so OP, dude!" or "Damned that OP cheater!" or "Your swag is OP"

Thanks for reading. Please watch for future chapters

OP

The abbreviation OP is commonly used by the U.S. military for the term operation.

It may be better to use a different expresion here.

I love fantasy

this is interesting. Using past life knowledge to start a new empire of farmland. and as a girl baroness. nice touch.
wonder what will happen.

OK your forgiven for ending

OK your forgiven for ending the sky Goddess series
so abruptly.. This seem like another good story with
enough chapters to keep me satisfied for a while
: )

alissa