Next day at noon, before the Aurum Dungeon.

The villagers who came out of the dungeon, and the sparse appearance of adventurers.

I watched them all in their faces from a distance.

"Surprised, I didn't know the amount of dungeons dropped itself would increase"

Clint, standing beside him, looked surprised at the line.

Once again Clint rushed from Cyclo when he heard about the spread of the village.

I was half-hearted at first, but I couldn't help but believe it when I heard from the villagers who dived into the dungeon, and from the buyer/swallow payback.

If the numbers actually come up, there's no question.

"Haven't you ever said this before?"

"I don't know."

"... what's that special drop at the bottom of the dungeon?

I don't know if I know anything about Aurum, so blur and clint as much as I can.

"Dungeon Bottom Level? You're talking about hiding."

"Hidden?"

"Oh, that happens a few years around the world. The time, the place, the adventurers are splattered, and what we have in common is that they disappear after defeating Rare Monsters in the lowest level of the dungeon."

"Hidden."

"Some come right back, others disappear as they are and never come back - no way!?

Clint stares at me with an even more astonished face.

"Oh."

"Really? That's right, Mr. Satoh, you're in luck."

Luck.

Aurum was there, too. If you defeat a rare monster on the lowest floor of the dungeon, you have a 0.000000001% chance of that staircase showing up, saying it's been 300 years since a human came to you through that chance.

It came to Aurum again yesterday after that.

I knocked down a rare monster and took the stairs out.

Aurum was surprised at me for coming through 0.000000001% again during the same day, but I wasn't so surprised.

Drop s.

Unique (only one) special skill that I have in this world.

That makes the drop 100%, the quality of the item you drop is higher than others, and makes you drop special items from the person you don't drop.

Even 0.000000001% will be 100% if it falls on drop S.

So I'm not lucky or anything. It's a natural phenomenon.

Clint opens his mouth with emotion as he watches the villagers, the village vibrant with a doubling of drops.

"I guess this is exactly what you're saying when a comma comes out of a hippocampus"

"Huh?"

"I asked Mr. Satoh only to help the Indore villagers, but I never thought this would happen."

"I got lucky (,,,,,)"

"Right, we got lucky."

We watch the villagers side by side.

And then Clint gave something to the side - right in front of me.

It's a paper in a cylindrical shape.

"What's this?

"One more thing I was lucky to do. Yesterday at noon I got a keri on my story with Samethylene."

I received the paper from Clint and opened it, the complicated wording was like a contract, and there was a signature for two down there.

"Indole was completely out of relationship with Samethylene. If the drop doubling had passed over before this, it would have been another bore."

"I see, that was lucky"

Re-circle the paper in a cylindrical shape and turn it back to Clint.

Keep your shoulders side by side and look at the villagers with a smile and hope for the future.

Some of them are adventurers from elsewhere. Little by little, but the business activities around the dungeon are becoming more active.

As a village in a gold mine, Indore is on track.

It was the moment I was convinced that my role was over.

Known as Clint, he came to the village chief's house.

"How are you doing, benefactor?"

The village chief made me tea and welcomed me in a delirious manner.

"I think it's time to go back."

"What do you mean you're going home? Where are you going?"

The village chief rushes out to understand.

"It's a cyclone, 'cause I've been vacating my house for a long time."

"Yes, to this Indore if it's a house. We've just talked about building a benefactor's mansion."

"The Mansion..."

I laughed bitterly, were you talking about that?

"It's okay, it's okay."

"But the benefactor is for this village -"

"Low levels don't tie you up"

A village chief desperately trying to persuade me, but the door suddenly opened and Eve came in.

A colorful bunny suit for your own rabbit.

She came beside Stasta and me and looked down at the village chief who was lying.

"And what does it mean not to be tied up?"

"The dungeon is waiting for a low level. Other dungeons."

"Other dungeons......"

"One dungeon and the fact that it's not a good idea to keep low levels tied up with our own wagamama"

"Mmm..."

The village chief was stunned by Eve.

Eve's eyes were unusual and serious.

"Well... you shouldn't keep your benefactor here with our wagamama"

"You just have to know."

"Then just accept our feelings!

The mayor of the village, who seemed to pull back once, has told me to eat down as if.

"Feelings?"

"I'm grateful. The ones from the village must be."

You're grateful......

I don't want that. I didn't do this, but I'm not saying no.

"Okay, I'll get the feeling"

"Oh! Thank you! We just have to let everyone know. I need to give it to you just for the first minute, before the benefactor returns."

The village chief got up and popped out.

Despite being my own house, he left me and Eve and jumped out.

"It's because of you. I mean, are you thankful? The first minute or something."

"I'm rabbing"

"Really?

Eve snorts.

"Rabbit ears are hell ears"

Pippy, and Eve's ears moved. Kind of cute.

"The king speaks like a loba!

"1%"

"1%?

"He said he'd take 1% of this village's taxes to a low level."

"I felt heavy!

I stuck around unexpectedly.

"I mean, how much is 1% going to be?

"I don't know rabbits that far"

"I see."

I wonder how long it will be, and Eve and I will snap each other's necks.

"It's like tens of millions a year, oh, more than hundreds of millions because the drop has doubled."

After that, I asked Ena to launch a buyer, and I was told that there would be hundreds of millions of units of unearned income in the following year.