Me bringing back carbon from the carbon dungeon in the evening.

I thought I'd go back to my room first, get dressed, and take a break till dinner - if I wanted to.

Carbon stopped and turned to her when he realized he was following me.

"What, what's up?

"No... I think I remember something right now..."

Turn from body to body, arm to arm and twist your neck.

Misunderstood - that's not why.

I just can't remember, it's like when there's definitely something going on.

At a time like this, it's easy to remember if you do the last minute actions again.

I went back to the transfer room and recreated what I had just done with the strange looking carbon.

I opened the transfer room, went over there, asked Meeke to bring back the carbon.

Send out a meeke to go to Nihonium and Aurum, stretch out and go back to your room - room?

That's where it caught on, and I remember perfectly.

I turned to carbon.

"Carbon, you, you got a room?

"Room? It's in the dungeon, isn't it?

"Not so, this room over here"

That's what I said, and I looked around behind my back for a moment.

I don't care what you think, it doesn't look like a dungeon, a hallway of a vanadium dungeon.

It was built to imitate the former mansion, and there are a number of doors that lead to the rooms of our people.

In it - there's no carbon.

"Yeah, I haven't got a carbon room yet."

"Mine?

"Look, here's the thing. That's Nihonium, that's Aurum. Everyone has a room, but it's not just carbon."

"Speaking of which,"

Carbon also realized it was not the first time I had told him.

Not noticing at all = Sometimes I didn't care, and even after I did, Carbon didn't care at all.

On the contrary, I cared a great deal.

"Let's go to the vanadium and have it made. Where do you want it? And what kind of room would you like?

"Um, I don't know"

"Is there any hope? Vanadium makes most of the stuff, right?

"Mm-hmm. Yes, it is."

Carbon slapped Pong, and his hand.

"Did you come up with that?"

"Yeah. I'd rather be as far away from you as I can"

"Away?

"Because it's a trial."

"... you won't have to try until you get home."

"No, it doesn't mean you haven't always done this. Close and far away, I can't see you. This is the strongest!"

"Oh, wow."

I was overwhelmed by the carbon I preached.

I know what you're trying to say...... hmm.

Well, if he says that's all right, let's not.

"Okay. I'll go to the vanadium later and have it made on the other side of my room. I guess I should pinch the salon."

"Oh."

It sparkled the carbon insert.

"After dabbling in the salon at night, when we dissolve, we're in the opposite direction! Like."

"I don't think so."

It's so refreshing to get here, I'm starting to think it's funny, too.

I'll go back to my room, break up with Carbon and get dressed.

I just left the room wondering if I could go to the salon and wait for everyone to come home.

At the front door, I ran into Alice coming home from the outside.

"Welcome home."

"I'm home, Lyota"

"Where have you been? It's rare to come back from here."

"Kind of. They sold all the land around them, so I've been listening."

"The land around you?

I snapped my neck.

"Look, east side of the mansion. People haven't lived here for a while, have they?

"Oh, the older one lives there... you went to your son and his wife in another city?

"Oh, that. It was sold and I went to ask for the price."

"How long?

Three hundred million pilos, including land.

"Don't get me started."

"Haha, that's Lyota's fault"

"Yeah? Why?"

"Since Lyota arrived, it's been a value nagging climb of the land of Cyclo"

"... oh"

Somehow I figured out the causality.

The more prosperous the city, the higher the value of the land.

Technically a little different, of course, but the people who live there make money - more dungeons and more adventurers in the case of cyclos, better rounds of gold.

Such a cyclo naturally increases the value of the land.

"Because it's the land around here, I couldn't have bought it and put it together."

"Right."

That's a pretty, heart-catching story.

The land of this mansion, the old mansion and the vanadium dungeon, is the home of the Lyota family.

The act of expanding your base, like a formation game, would have no real meaning, but the act itself makes sense.

Excitement and fullness.

"What's wrong with you? Here."

"Elsa."

From behind, Elsa came home to talk to me.

Alice explained her story.

"I see, you were finally sold out"

"You've been checking."

"Yes, I thought it was time."

I see.

That's where merchants come in.

"I want it there, but I can't buy it right now."

"Huh?"

"Huh?"

Huh? I saw Elsa's face I said.

What are you talking about? She has a face.

"You can't buy it? What do you mean?

"Does that mean you don't have a lot of cash? I paid the rent for the vanadium dungeon, and I haven't made much money since this year."

"... Mr. Lyota, do you see your savings balance?

"No, I haven't seen it."

"I knew... I have 1.5 billion pillows now"

"... Huh?

I lost my word.

"Awesome! I have so much."

Alice was excited.

"No, no, huh? Do you have that much?

"Yes, because I, Mr. Lyota, deposit when he sends me the drops, so I always watch"

"... it was"

Or... Elsa had a better idea of my deposit balance than I did?

"So it's enough and... buy it, digits, it doesn't change, does it?

"You're getting amazing!

Alice is getting more and more excited as the word goes.

If that's the case......

"Would you buy it?"

"Like."

"Yes."

Alice and Elsa nodded with a smile.