"Repetition"

Outside Tennessee, near the entrance, I hatched a hagglery from Maztake and defeated him with a repetition without long hair.

"Nihonium, please"

"Yes."

Nihonium snorted as he clung to the meeks at his feet.

She closed her eyes once to remember something.

A dungeon master appeared away, barely opening between them.

It's not me, it's that ghost-like dungeon master who was in Nihonium from the beginning.

"Now it's okay, the monster inside must be gone"

"Thanks. I don't know if this guy's coming at me..."

"It's okay, I ordered it. For example -"

Nihonium shook his hand toward the Dungeon Master.

That creepy dungeon master, like a ghost, began to stand up on the spot.

What a surreal sight.

"" "Oooh!!

Seeing that, I got more than one cheer.

I was waiting a little further away from me and Nihonium, the carpenters cheering.

Everyone admires Nihonium's control.

"Cell"

I'm not ready down there, and now I speak to the cell on the other side.

He nodded quietly and went towards the carpenters.

One quiet decree, one carpenter after another went into the tower.

"That's a spirit, isn't it?

"Everything's like a nihonium spirit."

"Why is the Spirit cooperating with humans?

"Well, Lyota Satoh did something about it."

"Heh, yeah."

Together with various voices, the carpenters carry the tools and piles of building materials into Tennessee one after the other.

Negotiations on the cell have come to an end, and the city building in the dungeon has begun.

"Thank you Nihonium. Let me help you with something irrelevant."

Nihonium shook his head slowly.

"Never mind"

"Well, thank you"

I need to solve the Nihonium thing quickly, too, I don't know what you think.

Cell's back this way.

"Thank you, Master Satoh... and Master Nihonium"

Cell told me and Nihonium, respectively.

I think it's better if I don't have a heart.

"Speaking of which, Nihonium stops the monster during construction, but what if the actual operation starts? Don't you want the monsters attacking the 'village'?

"Then there's no problem. Like the rest stop of a cyclo, use the 'tree of beginnings'"

"The beginning tree?

That's the first word I've ever heard.

"A tree of beginnings is, in a nutshell, the first time this world was born. And the only thing that can do well outside the dungeon."

"Huh?"

"It's a mythical theory, but realistically the beginning tree seems to mean 'outside' for the monster. If you touch it, it will vanish just like it did out of the dungeon."

"Well, if you make a city out of it, it'll be like a juncture for monsters."

Cell nodded clearly.

But is there such a thing?

Beginning tree, hey......

I walked out into Tennessee.

A village in a dungeon made of beginnings trees.

I was a little interested in what it would be like.

Cell follows me along, and the story continues.

"The candidature of 'village chief' is also progressing"

"Are you all right? I can't help it."

"Master Satoh."

Cell said, staring straight at me from the side, blocking my words in a eating mood.

"I'll ruin the rest of the ideals I tried to pierce"

"... woeful"

"Besides, it's not like Mr. Satou's muzzle is pointing this way."

Now I said out of the way.

Maybe it's unusual for him to make jokes like this.

"Let's get back to it. I'm going to name it 'Village Manager', Floormaster, but that's currently under review. Rewards are divided into taxes, and everything you can do with that money is met, delivered. The great muscles are proceeding under these two conditions."

"Response is about percentages, right? How long will it be?"

"It envisages between 100 million and 300 million pyro a year"

"I see."

I have no freedom, but I guarantee 300 million a year until I die?

And you're free to spend that 300 million, and deliver everything you want.

Yeah, I guess it's reasonable.

I would love to eat on that condition, the other world, but I have three acquaintances like that.

It's a healthier condition than the human pillar.

I stepped into the first floor of Tennessee while talking to the cell about Tennessee in a variety of ways.

In a dungeon without monsters, the carpenters keep moving.

"It's a strange sight, but I can't believe we're going to build a village in a dungeon."

"It's a great step for humanity. I owe it to Master Satou."

I'm getting used to lifting the cell, so I just smiled at it and said nothing.

Than that, I'm glad Tennessee seems to be safe and sorry for everything.

If it's Cell who's in command, it won't make irrationality strong on adventurers and floor masters or anything.

One thing settled on this...

"Dear Satou!

Suddenly the cell raised its voice stuffed with cut wings.

My body glowed out when I thought of something.

It wasn't just the cells, the carpenters around them went out of their way.

The light emanates from the top of my head, enveloping my entire body.

No pain, no suffering, a strange light.

When that completely envelops me, the cells and the carpenters' voices gradually turn away.

The lost vision gradually returns with the light subsides.

"Human. He's the first person I've ever been invited to."

In front of me, a man appeared.

No, I was summoned to a man - and I instantly understood.

And I found out about the other guy.

"Tenesin......"

"Yes."

Calling me, the man in front of me is the spirit of this dungeon.

It was Tennessee.