In the morning, before entering Nihonium, a status check was performed on the Know board on the dungeon table.

- 1/2 - -

Level: 1/1

HPS

MPF

force S

Health F

Intelligence F

Spiritual F

Speed C

Instrument F

Luck F

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I haven't gotten to the level and I've improved my abilities with all the dropped species, so it's very unbalanced and I still have a long way to go (,), but if I keep diving into the tunnel down to the basement ninth floor of Nihonium, I'll be all-s, I'm sure.

So even if it's not balanced right now, I'd rather look forward to it, considering I'm growing up.

Speaking of which, I remembered that a monster who would be one of us in the game would not be able to grasp if his status of wit was so low even at his normal limits that he couldn't operate it and he didn't stretch it out there with an item.

That's what I'm doing. I don't know.

I have two pages of abilities, and then I also confirmed the second page.

- 2/2 -

Plant s

Animal s

Minerals s

Magic s

Characteristics S

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Status that affects item drops.

This one was s from the beginning, and it hasn't changed.

I checked my abilities, so I rediscovered and dived into the dungeon.

First it's upstairs in the basement.

The aim is a seed of velocity on the third basement floor, but flamethrows need to be procured upstairs to efficiently recommend the third floor. So this way first.

Put on the container, head shot from one end of the encounted zombie, and hoard the seeds in the box.

By the way, Nihonium undead monsters come a little surprised, but haven't taken any damage today.

I think the speed is a boon up to C, even if the wall breaks down in front of you and you get attacked, you can instantly evacuate to the safety zone and calm down and aim at the zombie's head.

Also, I was able to feel my abilities improve in action.

So gather the flamethrows, and work down Mummy, whose flames are weak on the third basement floor.

In the morning, the speed went from C to B.

I didn't feel like working much this afternoon.

Somehow the weather was nice and the city was busy, so I thought I'd take it easy and make it a day I wouldn't work.

So knock down Bad Slime on the fourth basement floor of Terre and get some tachenos, knock down Snake Slime on the fifth basement floor and one watermelon in the Pandora Box.

Just a minimal delivery to the people I'm dating. I'm up for it today.

I thought so.

"Mr. Lyota is going to the fifth basement of Terre, isn't he?"

"Yeah?"

I'm in the middle of delivering a tachenoko and having the amount verified.

Elsa asked me about it in a nasty way.

"I'm going, though?

"What about the other dungeons? How far are you diving?"

"In addition? Terre is on the fifth basement floor, Nihonium is on the third floor, Silicon is on the third floor of People's Help, Arsenic is on the first basement floor and - oh, did you go to the tenth floor once with People's Help"

"Really..."

"What's going on?

"Then you haven't got your license yet, have you?

"License?"

I stared back at Elsa for something.

It's the first word I've heard since I've come to this world.

"Don't you know? Cyclo doesn't need a license after the sixth basement of the dungeon."

"Something like a permit? Do we have to have that?

"Yes. It's common to dungeons around the world, but dungeons increase in danger every fifth floor. So the city with the dungeon has measures to go with it. Cyclo is simply allowed every fifth floor."

"How are the other cities doing?

"You can't buy what belongs to someone who didn't have a permit, or if you get injured in an unauthorized area, medical bills are three times what they usually are, and so on."

"Really? Will you let me in for once?"

That's a lot of fun.

After all, it's a "dungeon monster drops all supplies" world, so there's a lot of interesting stuff about the rules about it.

Reminds me of the drop ability I checked in the morning.

The drop is all-s, and I'd like to go to the other cities one of these days as well as the agricultural city of Cyclo.

"So... please"

"Yeah?"

Elsa pulled me back if I had any thoughts on the other city.

She cut out a nasty, just a little sorry.

"Lyota, if it was you, I'd like you to have your license. Well, if a lot of people have licenses for regular people, they increase the rank of the store."

"Oh, I see"

Somehow I understand.

Licensing becomes some parameter of strength by its very nature.

The adventurer doesn't belong, but he's a business partner who looks like he belongs from the outside.

Something about the more licensed that adventurer is, the more he dresses up.

Elsa looked down at me.

My face says I'm sorry I asked you to do this.

I take good care of Elsa and this shop.

"Okay, tell me where and what to do"

Understand the story, I agreed to it in two replies.

It's the map Elsa gave me, and I came to the Cyclo bureau.

And he went into a fine building, and went down into the basement again, as he taught.

It was a lot of space there.

Somehow, I remember a shooting range I used to go to in Hawaii.

There's one counter and one middle-aged man sitting.

The man has spoken to me as he pleases.

"... like what"

"Uh, I'm here to get my license to go into the sixth basement."

"... what's your track record?

"I regularly deliver watermelons on the fifth basement of Terre."

Elsa taught me how to say it, and the guy still seemed to like it, but I got up and started moving.

"... do the test"

"Test?"

"That was a tellure...... if you defeat a monster down here below the fifth floor, you'll pass"

"That's simple."

"... it's of paramount importance if you have the power to stabilise and defeat"

"Indeed."

Diving into a dungeon in this world is a drop from a monster, which means producing supplies.

It's not a game-like goal to bring down the boss from the ground floor, but it's important to bring back something steady every day.

So Simple Isbes, as long as you have the strength to stabilise and defeat monsters, it's only natural to say there's nothing wrong with it.

"Okay, we should just go to the sixth basement of Terre for now, right?

"... No, I'll do it here"

"Huh?"

While confused, the man proceeded to prepare.

I placed one melon in the middle of a vast space.

... I somehow guessed.

The man is coming back, we waited awhile away from Mellon.

Melon haggled and went back to the monster.

It's a slime in metallic shades.

"Metal slime...?

"... it's steel slime, the blade is so hard that it doesn't work basically"

"You just have to take this down."

"... yes"

"Okay."

Put the man down and moved on.

The steel slime is jumping.

There doesn't seem to be any hostility, even if you notice this way, you're not attacking me.

I don't know why, but I hit him first.

Steel slime blows up - but there's no damage and it's pimping.

It's hard, does force S do little damage?

Well, I imagined the moment I called it "metal slime".

Then I'm serious next time.

Take out the gun, I can put two bullets in it.

Shot in a streak of jumping steel slime.

I hit him with a time difference.

The magic formation burned up first, and then froze to bits.

Slowly approach and gently poke.

Pareen.

The steel slime splashed.

By the way, I dropped a bullet, but I retrieved it sassy so the man wouldn't see me.

"... what's that now?

He still cares, but the man was surprised.

"Fatigue destruction. If you warm it up or cool it down in a short amount of time, it will burn. Oh, it's so hard."

"... I know something amazing."

The man was very impressed.

It's normal, but they don't know much about it here?

Fair enough.

More than that, I got my license safely, from the sixth to the tenth basement of all the dungeons in Cyclo.

After leaving the bureau, I think.

Frozen and flamed bullets, fatigue destroyed.

I wanted another gun, I thought.