Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 221 Confectionery and Beer 2. Cold Confectionary Warring States Period (Part 2)

As General Rover feared, many of the sorcerers who decided it was going to be a good profit turned to ice magic, and even in a town without an ice room, they could enjoy a cold drink with a refrigerator (ice box).

Certainly, ice magic is not suitable for keeping things cool, but it can create ice that can be put in a refrigerated box (ice box). And as long as these two are aligned, you can take advantage of the speciality of cold drinks.

Even in this town of Sheacaster, the cold drink business was extremely thriving, even without an ice room.

... hang freshly chilled cut fruits in front of people like Sheacaster who didn't know about the delicious taste of chilled fruits or the fruit of their mouths?

... what did not lead to the uprising was a well-known mistake about closing the store in Lee Lot.

As for the developer (idiot) who was responsible for the flock of customers (stampede) who were about to swallow the "confectionery amber", as an omission here, the shopkeeper who was favorable to the appearance of the "confectionery amber" -- one can be said to be the shopkeeper who was overflowing with the spirit of the righteous warrior who tried to cover the "confectionery amber", but my view was certainly more than convincing than that -- was the same cut fruit, but... unfortunately, it did not benefit from the sales of the predecessor "confectionery amber". In other words, the congestion of "confectionery amber" was not relieved.

In this regard, it seems that the presence of the showcase was significant.

After all, the "Confectionery Amber" showcase is made of reconstructed crystal glass, so it comes with origami in terms of transparency. Inside such a showcase, Ruizhi's cut fruit sits cool and delicious. There is no reason why it does not stimulate purchasing willingness.

In addition to this, the confectionery amber shop itself is cool, so customers can relax and look around the product. It is unavoidable that there will be a difference in clouds and mud between stores in hot weather and other stores where it is difficult to display fruit outside in order to maintain its freshness.

For the record, it is a cooling technology that enhances the comfort of the confectionery amber shop, but the magic part is not that large. Basically, it is only here that cooling by evaporative heat from roofs and walls is effectively used.

Back to the story - "Confectionery Amber" asked for help in a liaison meeting, boiling the business down to a situation where the crowds and tensions in the store were never relieved. However, there was no reason that such good wisdom could come to mind in the liaison meeting, and it became a weeping feather to Crowe as in the example.

Crowe, who had been given a difficult task, thought it over for a while, and then made a suggestion.

[Product swatches…………

"...... is that it?"

"Yeah. From what I've heard, I think that the lack of appeal from other stores is one of the factors that prevents us from attracting customers. Well, I was wondering if I could help you attract customers.

That's why Crowe brought out some food samples that he had previously bought out of curiosity. There was no raw hate (unfortunately) cut fruit.

"But this... is quite elaborate...?"

"Hmm. It's not very good, but I can't get it ready overnight?"

Perhaps, but you can make a standing sign with a big picture instead? I was wondering if I could hold him up.

"Ah... the more..."

It's worth a try.

Eventually, these picture signs came to fruition, and some of the long-awaited customers flowed to other stores, which gradually eased the congestion of "confectionery amber". The town of Sheacaster was restored to peace.

... yes, the town of Sheacaster...

It was the effect on other towns that the faces of crowes and liaison meetings could not be read - or were distracted. "A single wave moved slightly and said that it followed the waves, but there were movements in various places such as going to the ground."