: Despite the intimidating nature of his visitors, Hiraku’s generous and humble nature continues to win over potential enemies.
: The shift toward formal taxation and trade marks the transition of the farm from a survivalist outpost into a recognized political entity. Isekai Nonbiri Nouka - Episode 7
: The Demon Lord's generals express fear of the Great Tree Village, realizing that its residents are not just simple farmers but legendary individuals—including vampires, angels, and high elves—who have settled there. Highlights and Themes : Despite the intimidating nature of his visitors,
: A messenger named Beezel, sent by the Demon Lord, arrives to discuss the village's status. Hiraku negotiates a tax agreement, suggesting they pay 10% of their annual harvest to remain on the land. He later learns that standard tax rates are typically much higher—around 50% to 60%—making his deal remarkably favorable. Highlights and Themes : A messenger named Beezel,
In episode 7 of Isekai Nonbiri Nouka (Farming Life in Another World), titled the focus shifts from internal village building to external diplomacy as Great Tree Village establishes official contact with the Demon Kingdom and powerful external figures . Key Plot Developments