It was a quick way to dodge, but it doesn't even look like the power that needs to be dodged. Use Magic Armor to find out how much Flame Gargon firepower it has.

My vision turned red, wrapped in flames, but as expected, the bracelet wasn't powerful enough to damage me or put me in danger. I don't feel like I've been armored like I was wearing a dragon brace.

But the woods that got caught up didn't seem like it. You can hear the moisture exploding in the tree behind you and the sound of the branches breaking.

Turning around, two trees were about to collapse, leaning against the next tree.

The range of the bracelet is surprisingly wide, with dozens of woods caught in it... but only two fell down and the rest just carburized the surface.

But the power is also moderate.

Compared to a dragon that burns out all the trees at the same time as landing, and a dragon that instantly ashes the range of "what % of the continent", the trees that grow in the Monster realm are not a substitute for ordinary flames.

By the time I came to Decibatole, the fire magic I could use had no teeth, and the tree here was strong enough to develop a way to concentrate explosive magic with boundary magic.

Carburizing the surface of this tree means that at least the power beyond the fire magic I used at that time is widely scattered.

It's not at least the level where you can give someone magic stones and healing medicine and say, "Kill them many times while resurrecting, and collect materials."

Now I understand the strength of Flame Gargon somehow. Probably top B in rank. A few adventurers in Decibatole will be able to compete.

Next time, I remove the Magic Stone after I drop my neck to check the level of the material. The Magic Stone, of course, went to the item box while it was fresh.

"... it won't go away."

I know that the living Flame Gargon is wrapped in flames. It's the type I sometimes see in games and so on.

But the corpse in front of us continues to burn decades after it died.

Considering that it was an illusion of the eye or something, I threw in the branch of the tree that was in the item box.

Then the branch of the tree raises the flame with a clattering sound.

It seems that this flame is not an illusion.

I thought of storing the body in the item box.

Then I took it out again and the fur flame disappeared.

I am only an amateur about fur, but I still know the quality of this fur somehow.

Somehow, the shavings are different. The hair grown is also sturdy and supple.

I may only use the part of the skin where the hair is worn as a material, but the hair is of this quality and the skin is not bad.

The problem is, I can't burn it... even if I lightened my fire magic, I didn't catch fire to this fur.

It ignited with a little more magic, but it was harder to burn than the usual fur. It is a pass mark.

In the meantime, let's report this to Mercia.

Firewolf has other uses.

"... that's why I've completed a powerful healing medicine and a special monster."

"What do you mean...."

When I finished explaining, Mercia looked stunned.

But somehow, the atmosphere is mixed with pleasure.

"In the meantime, show me the healing medicine that you have done and the fur. If you don't know the quality of what you've done, you can't say anything."

"I don't think I can see the effect of the medicine just by looking at it... this is it.

"... it's kind of glowing."

It's glowing.

The sentence given in the appraisal is the same as the normal recovery medicine (except for the digits of the recovery amount), so it should not be radioactive material.

"Since these experiments are not specialized, is it okay to ask the Pharmacist Guild to try them in humans? I think that kind of know-how is accumulated there."

"... do you use this on humans?

"Don't you want to use it?

The idea, to be honest, was not much.

That said, even the ingredients are enough to heal humans.

"Doesn't it get weird?

"As far as I know, no one else can make this medicine except Kaede. If anyone tries to use it in a weird way, you can stop selling it."

Hmm... considering that we can regenerate the monster with one drop, it looks like we can do a lot of bad things just by securing it before they find out.

For example, if you bring a set of Dragon Magic Stones and medicine and apply them, you might destroy one city.

Whatever the name is, it's like a biological weapon.

Having a powerful monster's fresh magic stone and an item box to store it, and collecting enough medicine to refill millions of HP will be difficult, but considering the power of collecting it... or the intimidating effect, I can't be optimistic.

This world seems to be less contentious between humans, but I don't know if it will continue if I can imitate the appearance of dragons in the city by myself with the right item boxes.

Now that we already have medicines that we can almost certainly cure, the risk is not commensurate with the return.

"No, let's not. Depending on how you use it, you can call in dragons all over town. It's too dangerous."

"... sure, if you succeed in this, you can revive even the dragon. However, I don't know if calling out monsters and defeating them will be enough for the cost. Can you show me what you've got?

"Oh, are you sure you want to leave it here?

Mercia was one of the warehouses owned by the Chamber of Commerce.

I don't see anything that might require attention to hygiene, but I'll take a look at it for now.

"It's okay. Some Pharmacist Guild related facilities, such as facilities where fresh monsters are forbidden. And this is just a warehouse."

Speaking of which, this is the world.

Speaking of the earth's senses, you'll probably come in dressed in special clothes, such as pharmaceutical-related facilities.

This is Firewolf, and this is Flame Gargon.

When I put the two bodies on the ground, Mercia gets down and observes them.

Apparently, Mercia has some knowledge of fur.

"... the Flame Gargon is amazing. I've seen Rapid Bear fur once, but perhaps more than that."

"Rapid Bear?

Translated into Japanese, is it a fast bear or something?

Can you remove a good fur?

"In B rank, it is a monster of substantially the highest class who has fur. Of course, the quality of the fur is the best I've ever seen... no."

B Rank. The Flame Gargon is probably the top of the B ranks, so it would be reasonable in terms of strength.

It seems that the monsters that have been strengthened with the attributes are no different from the quality of the material that is related to strength.

"Well, it looks like mass production is going to be difficult. How about Wolf?

"Looking at the fur alone, it's the top C rank. With no extra scratches on the body, this alone is likely to be relatively expensive... but this is not the way to hire and defeat an adventurer. Even if you call it in a cage, it doesn't control its position and orientation...."

Ah, that's the idea if we just revive the monster from the Magic Stone.

Indeed, the opponent is a monster with C-rank strength. It also has a flame on its body.

There is also a high probability that you will not be able to take it down as beautifully as possible if you try to stab it down by normal means.

"There's already a way to deal with that. Or rather, the same way I did when I took him down."

"Same...? Mr. Kaede's sword couldn't be handled by anyone else, could it?

If you ask me, I didn't explain how I defeated Firewolf.

Well, I'll explain.

"Let's start with a tower of some height and a cage made around the metal resealed metal.

"... no way"

Mercia's face became understandable and then turned into a surprise.

"All you have to do is call Firewolf in the cage and make him crash into the ground. You can't get mad without your legs. Drop the neck, take out the magic stone, and there's an infinite loop."

The tip is how to defeat Firewolf, but it may also have an impact on the game on Earth.

There was a demon tower in a game that deliberately boiled its enemies and threw them into the ground, or into lava to collect items when they became terrible.

I didn't play, but I remember watching videos while playing online games.

"It's so naughty...."

"Efficient, right?

When I say half a laugh, Mercia returns the laughter.

"Yeah, it's great. You can use the power of a water wheel if you make it along the river, and you can transport it, so it's perfect.... we can't just run it for 24 hours, and we'll need an item box to manage Magic Stones. There's no way Mr. Kaede can stay here?

"Is it hard to hire?

I don't have much time because I am myself, but it should have been quite valuable to have an item box.

"The Maple Chamber of Commerce is quite popular, so I think two or three people will come together if we recruit widely. Of course it will cost quite a bit....."

"Whatever, do it."

This plan should be worth it.

Fur and meat can be supplied stably in large quantities, and future development is desirable.

For example, if you build a tall tower with mythrills and collide it on the ground with metal resealed metal that doesn't absorb shocks, you might be able to mass-produce more powerful materials.

It's going to take a while to get there... but it'll certainly be interesting.