"Do rejuvenating drugs exist?

Continue the conversation in a conversation so that the chief does not ask.

Rejuvenating pills - how frigid to hear only words. Everyone in old power becomes afraid of death. Death from aging is among the most feared.

The drugs that can rejuvenate these people are enough to get their hands out of their throats... a substitute they want to get no matter how much money they put out.

But no one has actually succeeded in rejuvenating.

"Surprised to the extent that they didn't even think it existed today? How incredible have you been since you became a Labyrinth Master? Giant demons, those who cause natural disasters called divine beasts, ghosts who were enclosed under the sea '

Rejuvenating drugs are one of them.

Even if it was already a lost drug of the method, it was just inherited somewhere.

"Is it okay that this" leaf of the Divine Tree "is a leaf grown in the Divine Tree in the elf?

"No problem. There are many 'god trees' in this world, but whatever you take from any god tree, you just have to collect five leaves that are growing."

Connect in a difficult conversation.

Five sheets... that won't be a huge burden. A few leaves were attached to the body when I went to the side of the Divine Tree before, so I collect them and [convert magic] them, so I can purify them with the power of the labyrinth.

'Though, I don't specialize in purifying drugs either. You may be wrong because you only know that with this material, you can use rejuvenating drugs as a knowledge. "

'No, that's not it'

Kippari and Illis affirm.

"What am I supposed to do with a god beast..."

"You guys have a god beast who is supposed to have crusaded in the kingdom of Memphis. Where are you... No, I know I took you to the labyrinth just without certainty. I just need you to collect it from them."

They also know what they did in the Kingdom of Memphis.

Perhaps everything has been known about what has happened within reach of mankind as to what has been done so far.

It's all known.

You should go with that kind of stance.

"My grandfather in front of me is laughing calmly, but at the bottom of his heart a strong desire is swirling"

I also have my own system of control in place.

And - and Iris continues.

"I had a strange chirping feeling from the moment I met him, but I was convinced the moment my eyes and eyes met him earlier. That guy, he said something about his grandfather there called Fleet, but I'm suspicious if he's really a bloody grandfather."

'You say?

"The flesh is indeed in its sixties, but when I [appraised (analyzed)] it indicated that I was 533 years old"

'What?'

That can't be right.

With that in mind, I [appraised (analyzed)] and it really showed me as 533 years old. Moreover, the success of [Analyze] means that it is close to the labyrinth.

I've never even heard of Hestia Ore.

"That's a rare ore you get in the back of a deep mine. Normally, if you keep digging for a few years, you only get a small amount, but you get a substitute."

Normally, it would take a few years to get the amount you would use for your medication.

But I also don't have trouble getting this thanks to past labyrinth lords [magic conversion].

The same goes for everything else.

The only thing that got me in trouble was what is called "Shizuku the Rainbow".

"It's about the seven-colored water that springs up in the mountains at the northernmost end of the kingdom of Metis."

At least it's a substitute not in my memory.

If it's quite valuable, we need to figure out some way.

"Get this guy ready and give it to me."

"Okay. Get ready..."

"Hmm!

A voice echoes in my heart as if to beware of it from Illis.

I look at Illis by accident.

"Apparently, there was someone fine."

The chief's disgusting voice sounds.

They stopped me from trying, but I'm looking at Iris with the eyes I found something that looks interesting.

"Excuse me."

When I just say no and get up, I move to the corner of the room.

There's nothing there but a vase with red flowers.

"I knew..."

Iris freezes every flower in the vase.

"Melissa, ventilate with magic"

"Yes."

Winded wind drives the air in the mansion out.

"These flowers are poison."

"It's not that much of a play. It's enough to make people lose their judgment."

Iris explains the poison in his reading.

Colorless, odorless poison was scattered from the flowers that were different from the vase, and where I smoked it it had the effect of causing me to lose my judgment, although it was not poisonous enough to lead to death.

Use poison to enter into an agreement in your favor.

That was the purpose of the chief.

Rent [Labyrinth Guardian] from Illis just in case to heal the poison.

It makes me feel refreshed in my head.

... That said, Ira will remain silent from the start. I look at her and she's sleeping with her eyes meditating. I seem to have lost my drowsiness because of my dull judgment.

"A favorable contract?

'Yes. I haven't decided what to do after I've prepared it for my current contract'

"Ah..."

Collecting the necessary materials for the medicine.

And it was decided to the point of handing over the material.

However, there is no guarantee that you will receive the antidote when you hand over the material. No, if you don't get the antidote, you just have to give me the material too...

"The effect of poison is not just to make you lose your judgment."

"Correct. The poison has the effect of making people care that the promises they made while under the influence of the poison must be kept."

I mean, I'm the only one who has to give you what you need for a chief.

I don't get any more antidotes.

It was dangerous...... I would have almost traded an absolutely unfavourable contract if Illis hadn't been careful.

"You called us here because of this poison."

"You're a real pain in the ass."

You need to keep the red flowers fresh to formulate the poison.

However, this red flower seems to be the only flower that can live in a special climate around here, and I can't even take it to Alistair.

So - I needed to call it until I took the risk.

It's not dangerous.

Yes, under the influence of this poison, the secrets inside will be kept forever just by exchanging promises to 'don't talk about ourselves'.

I wonder how confident you were with the poison now.

But it's still a poison that carries considerable risk.

There's no problem if the poison is working well, but if the poison doesn't work like Illis, the secret will be easily taken out, and you'll be working illegally at the time of the contract.

"This poison is colorless and odorless. Besides, I'm a little intoxicated while the poison is working. It worked for the others. But it doesn't work just for you. I want you to tell me how you could have been powerless."

"A simple story. I have skills where poison doesn't work. That's all."

[Labyrinth Guardian].

Skills that protect you from all conditions. Unintentional strikes by poison do not work for Iris thanks to its constant activation. Even this time we were unnecessarily poisoned, but only Illis remained firmly and normally conscious.

"Right. You didn't even consider the special skills of the Labyrinth family."

Laughing chief.

In contrast, the leaders on the left and right look at this one with abomination. It must be caustic because of the discovery of a poison that can be described as a countermeasure to the whole body.

"No problem. If they find out, we'll just get the contract done as usual."

"That is - the exchange of 'necessary materials' and 'antidotes'. Is that okay?

"After that," keep information about the inside secret. "I also pledge not to divulge any information about the Labyrinth Lord."

It seems like the people inside have known it, but if it spreads any further outside, it won't be even more troublesome.

We can't even keep secrets about each other.

"Fine. Exchange terms are in place. Instead, I'll make sure you keep your contract properly."

Remove the Affidavit from the toolbox (item box).

A pledge is a magical tool that engraves a written pledge into your soul to make you comply. A tremendous penalty awaits if the pledge is not honored. The penalty is the transfer of property one by one.

"Fine. I'll make you a deal."