In the meantime, I have cleared up the business at the store, so I will buy some bread and go back to Decibatole.

If nothing happens, leaving it for about 20 days will not reduce the profit.

Apart from talking about massively increasing the number of employees and increasing production at once, I don't intend to unnecessarily disrupt the market.

It is also likely that we can make rough money using some supermarket method, such as mass-production, drastically lowering prices, hiring employees of butchers around the collapsed area to further increase production, and returning to the original price where the butchers around the area feel good, but I don't have to buy too much resentment, so I don't have to do that.

It would be different if we were talking about creating a new market rather than a city-level business.

Steel making.

Subsonic flight on the way home.

I eat a bit of MP, but after all, it's been an hour or so and I don't think it's enough to get in the way of doing two bombings.

I can cover it in increments of INT, maybe.

I arrived in Decibatole after noon, but after eating, I went to the Alliance and said that today's large-scale logging was off.

Because we haven't gathered enough people to deal with monsters that have been spilled by large-scale logging.

It costs a lot to proceed with logging without me, and because the results are small, it only maintains the status quo in my absence.

Well, even if we were able to maintain the status quo without having to defend ourselves at all times, it would be a lot better.

The distance between the forest and the city seems to have had a huge impact.

Speaking of distance, I hardly see fields near Photo Ren, and I think there is a lot of distance between the city and the city, but I wonder how the food goes.

You eat all the meat?

Well, there must be a reason.

I can't help thinking about the distance between the city and the city.

Hand over the bread at the grocery store, pick up the meat, and then go out again to hunt monsters.

I dive into the woods, but I feel a little less monsters than usual.

The impact of not blowing up logging?

But blast logging was done yesterday, and it shouldn't be the time for today's blast logging.

Well, it just so happens.

Even monsters sometimes want to rest.

I went into the woods and put a few more monsters into the item box.

I'm not looking for non-discrimination, I'm looking for Garden.

It's a commodity, not a crusade reward.

Originally, the amount was not a big deal, but the reputation and size of the shop is an asset.

I think it's worth more than the money you get by defeating some monsters.

Answer my wish, there was a lot of garden today in terms of the number of monsters.

I mean, it seems that the number of other monsters has decreased as usual in Garden itself.

I have never seen black wolf in particular.

Is it a holiday in Blackwolf?

The taste of black wolf is subtle, and I don't think so without it.

Kill the monster appropriately and report back to the Alliance.

"I'm sorry, I'm here to report."

"... as good as ever."

The Decepticon Treasure Guild is as good as ever.

The Streamstone Decibatre Guild had a different character.

"Yes, but I felt that the number of black wolves was somehow low today, but I wonder if it's because of you."

Or maybe she wasn't there.

"That kind of report certainly came up. Well, sometimes the kind of monsters change. Especially when we change the environment on a large scale."

Is that what this is about?

"That's right. Well, there's talk of similar things happening before the dragon came out, but it's highly likely that logging will affect us, and we've just talked about easier defenses."

"Dragon!? Are you okay!?

Dragons are the worst monsters I've ever heard of.

I wonder if the city would be in danger if it came out.

"For now, the damage would be huge, but I don't think we'll be able to defeat it. It's just a front-line city, and it's gathering strength. Well, don't worry, you don't rarely come out with dragons."

"Hmm...."

Is it okay with that?

"Dragons are like big earthquakes. We can do something about it, but we'll come when we get here, and we can't keep vigilant."

"... I see. Well, if you rarely come, it's fine."

"Ah, if it's a dragon, it's a big chance. A magician who has so much magic and can use wind magic seems to be here to defeat the dragon."

Is wind magic effective against dragons?

No, but I don't know the magic of wind attacks.

It could be used to fly like a metal lizard.

Well, I've never moved on without meeting him.

"Let's hope it doesn't show up."

That's how I left the Alliance.

I spent almost the whole day accumulating explosion magic and boundary magic, but I went to bed after making sure there was no particular problem.

The next morning, as usual, I went out to hunt monsters until noon.

However, at the very front, the number of monsters drops sharply when you enter the forest.

Less than yesterday.

Advance at a higher altitude to find where the monster is.

I wonder if it went up about 100 meters and flew a few kilometers.

I had a bad feeling about it, so I slowed down the pace of raising the altitude.

Slightly farther away, you can see things like unfamiliar, red lumps.

Is the distance 1 km or so?

I also feel like they're coming towards us.

Display windows with appraisal magic and drop altitude immediately.

If it were an enemy, there would be no former child if it were found like it was during the Metal Lizard.

Confirm the appraisal results where the lump is not visible.

Ignis Wyburn

Rank: a

Hp 2578213/2578213

Mp 5792889899/5792889899

Str: 563

Int: 2792

Agi: 450

Dex: 252

Skill: Wyburn Brace, Flying

Wyburn....

With 5.7 billion tons of ridiculous MP, skills with a name that looks like a brace attack, and a pervasively high status, I think there are no more bugs.

... Dragon?

Is it his fault we didn't have enough monsters?

No, I told you to come the day after tomorrow, but you really don't have to come?

Wouldn't it be a problem if a typhoon appeared that would blow up the school after a student who skipped the test the next day said, "Ah, we'll blow up the school tomorrow with a typhoon"?

So please go home.

But there's no way to wish you a good return.

Shall we bomb it?

No, you can't do it on your own.

We should report it to the Alliance and ask for judgment.

If that's the case, we'll retreat.

Drop altitude so you can't find it, speed it up toward the decibattle... and you hear the sound of the earth.

When I turned around afraid, the lump - or dragon, as it looks - was speeding up towards us.

Even if you look at it, it's about 60 kilometers an hour.

A dragon over 10 meters in size is overwhelming as it knocks down a tree, but it can't be watched.

No retreat, too much damage to the city.

It's less than five kilometers from here to the city. Regardless of the speed we have just achieved, we will arrive in the city by the time we finish reporting.

... I can't help it, let's just draw attention.

Well, there's magic armor and we'll figure it out, maybe.

I suppose I'll fight either way when I report it.

So, let's put in the explosion magic for now.

We don't have time to get close, so we don't use the boundaries to cast explosive magic.

Usually one kilometer square of magic to blow up trees and monsters in one place.

Wyburn kept running without seeing how he noticed it, and the magic landed about 3 meters ahead of Wyburn.

Shortly afterwards, with the roar, the trees around Wyburn burst into flames and soot rose.

If he had been running at the same pace, Wyburn would not have come out of the smoke.

Did you do it!?

I am delighted with the success of the surprise attack while closing the distance.

The smoke did not clear from the inside, and approached a distance of about 50 meters from the blast point, before finally seeing Wyburn.

Wyburn was alive.

I mean, it's facing this way.

I saw Wyburn open his mouth.

A brace!?

I feel a bad feeling, and I suddenly turn sideways.

But at this point in time, I'm getting a bit of a change of direction because of the speed.

And the speed is going in the direction of Wyburn.

I can't even get a distance.

I saw Wyburn breathing.

Decide that it cannot be dodged, and spend magic to strengthen magic armor.

It is a magical armor that will use more than a thousand magic powers at the moment, but it is better than not.

After about 0.5 seconds, the brace was fired.

My vision dyes red, but my armor is holding out for now.

No, I haven't cracked anything that hasn't cracked, but it's not the way I've endured it.

The armor has been scraped off by the bracelet, and it feels like it has been disassembled.

As you feel the armor is thinning, how much more magic can you put into the armor and endure it?

The brace stopped.

I don't feel like it's been more than a second.

But the damage to the armor was not small.

Did you lose about 80% of your magic armor with your body sensation?

Even if the original armor used about 1000 magic at a low estimate, it would be 800.

It takes 80 seconds to refill without using any other magic.

I'm sorry if the second shot came in the meantime.

I don't actually have a burn on myself, but I feel the heat on the thinned part of the armor such as my hands.

This is bad.

I'm sure I can fly with my skills, and I can't escape into the air.

It is likely that they will catch up while they are accelerating, even if they try to escape in the opposite direction to the city at sonic speed.

Flying in the sky, and a Wyburn is no slow creature.

From AGI, it would certainly be pretty fast.

I don't think I could have avoided the distance by looking at the speed and range of the bracelet.

I knew I had to dive into my pocket.

As long as you dive into your pocket, the bracelet will not reach easily, and even if the distance traveled is small, you can avoid it angularly from the Wyburn.

From other stats, Physical Attacks will still work with Magic Armor.

I wonder why I didn't get damaged by the bombing, but if there's nothing else I can do about it.

I set myself up and stepped into Wyburn's feet.