I'm going to make a house.

He's a fine guy who can live with me as well as Prati and Veil.

Nice enough to welcome customers.

There are just a few problems for that.

The first problem that stood in my way….

"Not enough manpower......!

Prati, who heard the grunt, showed me the endlessly divisive kid Hitode.

Yeah.

The manpower isn't human, is it?

What I want is people to help me with my work.

Build a house.

Needless to say, a big task. It's not like building one cabin.

Naturally, I'm not the only one who can do what I think. I can't even let the girl Prati help me. Veil is a dragon, but I can't just let the dragon help me.

The only thing he can safely count on is breaking it.

And only if it breaks thoroughly.

So as it stands, I'm the only one who can get on with homemaking, and that's really inefficient.

The fields are getting a lot wider, and you can't fail to take care of them.

What am I supposed to do at a time like this?

It is decided.

Talk to your teacher.

'If you want manpower, why don't you increase it?

No life king teacher.

Lord of the dungeons near my house.

More than a thousand years ago, he became undead of his own accord. Long after he became immortal king, he also forgot his real name, and now he goes by the teacher's nickname.

I visited the teacher's dungeon here today.

I don't want a souvenir.

This is a new dish that I tried to make together with a soy sauce miso brew.

Though the teacher seemed sincerely pleased.... I read something deeply about pickles and fermentation products in the undead and tie them together.

... you think too much of me.

From that.

"Does more manpower mean hiring in from somewhere?

King's capital of the people, for example.

Not even the means to rely on Prati's handouts to hire mermaids.

It's just...

"They both look troublesome...!!"

A pioneering life that originally started with me alone.

It's not that I hate people, but it doesn't mean I'm jumping through and communicative.

I'd like to avoid getting tired of working unfamiliar with people.

And if you want to hire people, you have to pay their wages.

But now I have little money in my possession.

The first ten gold coins I received from the king of the people were used up because I would buy the land and a variety of tools.

If you're going to reward me, I'll pay you in kind, but I don't know the market around here.

"You don't have to hire them from the outside."

The teacher smashed my anxiety into pieces.

'Do I have to take you out of here?

"Here?"

"Here"

"What is this, maybe a teacher's dungeon?

"Yes."

Was there a non-teacher resident in this dungeon?

I thought it was just a monster?

"Whatever, it's the monsters that take them."

"What is it?

'There are people, like orcs and goblins, who are commonly called anthropomorphic monsters. It's a cave-type dungeon like ours.'

According to the teacher's explanation, such anthropomorphic monsters can be used and entrusted with the task.

Only Demons can do that the most.

For this reason, in the wars between demons and people, they gather orcs and the like from dungeons throughout the demonic kingdom where demons live and mobilize them as a force.

"So I'm not a demon. Isn't that impossible for me, to direct?

Get an explanation. My question.

"These anthropomorphic monsters of the dungeon are under the control of the eagle. I just need you to obey your orders and let me give you my orders."

I see.

That is one of the world's two catastrophes. On the other hand, is it also normally possible to do what only the Demons can?

"Is the only anthropomorphic monster you can order? For example, … what about, like, beastly monsters?

'I'm not intelligent enough to understand the orders. That's why no race, no existence, can control the monster itself.'

And it seems that the few monsters with as much intelligence as they can understand the orders are anthropomorphic monsters that mimic people.

Even though he says he has intelligence, he has no such thing as soul or self because he is a monster, and therefore he has no survival instinct without consciousness.

'So to make it work, you don't have to reward it or feed it. It absorbs mana in the air and it works, so don't stop until it kills you.'

"It's..., convenient...!

But I said, "Is that okay?" The thought also exists somewhere in my mind.

"We also keep about ten eagles for small use in the dungeon, but it would be nice to have something else that occurs naturally"

Even then, I graciously sweetened the teacher and decided to take home a few anthropomorphic monsters roaming in the dungeon.

Finally my teacher made me bring mana metal as a souvenir again.

I don't know how many times I've been here, Doctor.

You look like a grandpa...!!