When the morning sun shoots from the crack of the rock, the warm warmth fills the sunlit corner. As the little creature emerges from the slumber he lays on, he moves himself into the warm warmth to warm his body. The day as usual is about to begin. A peaceful day as usual.

Since then.

That's when my beloved master saved us.

This became a paradise for us, no, for all the weak little creatures.

The little creature was thinking back about the day.

The creature whose body warms up in good shape heads to the water field in the back. It was also your husband (master) who made this water field. I was able to cut my thirst with shame.

A few slimes, as usual, are beside the water field. Slime prefers the water field in the first place, and at the same time, it also has the role of cleaning debris, etc. that can contaminate the water. You can always get clean water with that shame. This is also an instruction from your husband (master).

When the little skins greeted the slimes, they drank delicious water and quenched their thirst. Even though I didn't even think about greeting (greeting) people of different races before, it's ridiculous. Skink didn't even know if he thought he was ridiculous about the old days when he didn't say hello, or if he thought he was ridiculous now when he said hello as a matter of course. However, I was delighted with my current life, which seemed ridiculous.

Crevasse - your husbands (masters) call it that - when you go behind the dining table in the corner, they include the food - called solid feed - in their mouths. Stiff and teethy, but not a taste I dislike. Most importantly, I like how my body feels when I start eating this food. No, I got the magic to the point where I didn't like it, and I could use fire magic. Not as much as Keane's brother, who became an obedient to your husband (master) as soon as possible, but I think he is helping your husband (master) a little. On the other hand, I also feel that I have not yet done enough to reward your husband (master).

Food is always available, and you can get other food if you ask for dungeon cores. You don't have to be as disappointed as you once were.

My stomach was filled, so I decided to go outside Crevasse. They say it's unhealthy to keep it in a drawer. There is no mistake because it is what your husband (master) said.

Outside the crack there is a small but green bush. Water flowing out of the fountain became a small stream, eventually bringing greenery into the range until it was sucked into the ground. narrow range but it has become a water field, helping to connect grass, bugs and other lives. Yu (more) is also a very small water field, so it is not enough to attract traveling people, or Itachi or wolves targeting themselves, etc. Well, if I were you right now, I'd easily wear a wolf or something.

The little bug caught my eye. I would have used it as bait without hesitation, but now I don't care. I'm not your master's squire, but I feel like this bug is one of those people who lives in the same paradise. But sometimes it's good enough to swallow grass leaves, right? The dirt around here was raised by my buddies in dirt magic, and this is about the rent range, right?

Water fields and bushes are not the only ones outside Crevas. Your husband (master) made several small hiding places so that we could be safe outside of Crevasse. You used magic like dungeon magic, so even if a dragon came, the hiding place wouldn't be kicked out. You can ensure your safety even if something unintentional happens. So I can safely go outside.

Several rat-like creatures came out of Crevasse. It's small, but even that one says it's a monster named Kayblatt. A monster summoned relatively recently, he has become the eye of the dungeon core and is under perimeter alert. Mr. Haifa - his split - is stretching the fungus to keep me on guard outside all the time, but now that I'm low on greenery, my alert range is still narrow, so Kaiblat is filling the hole. In order to increase the greenery, my fellow earthly magicians are working hard. By creating a layer that does not pass through deep into the ground as instructed by your husband (master), the water poured into the ground efficiently moisturizes the dry soil. Eventually, the green range will expand around Crevasse, but that's awkward (first) for your husband (master) to say. It's not a good idea for Crevasse to stand out. So the impermeable layer - though connected by thin waterways - is going to be made into a flying stone and increase the green to an island. Your husband (master) seems to have thought about making a fountain outside Crevasse. As for myself, I think either is fine. Just do what your husband (master) told you to do.

Kayblatt came back with something. Looks like a weak Slater. Also, I guess a new buddy will be joining us here. I continue my perimeter vigilance and observation. If there is any change, even small things are to be reported to Dungeon Core. From there, the first decision is core work.

I felt uncomfortable looking around casually. After careful review, one spot of soil moved slightly.

... No, that's not dirt. Something that looks like dirt.

At first thought - this is also the skill I gained after becoming your husband's (master's) squire - so I report to my people and get ready to unleash the fire magic at any time, and I approach them slowly.

The identity of the discomfort is a small, sloppy body shape - but the length of the torso is about the same as that of me - it was a lizard. The surface of the body is covered in spine-like projections that resemble the color of the surface. They are different species (skinks), but they seem to be hungry and weak. Make sure there's no hostility, and I'll take you to Crevasse. I guess this guy will be a new companion, too.

It's time for the sun to go down and it's getting cold, so I'm going back to Crevasse. Night warnings continue to be held by Mr. Haifa and Cave Bat, who replaced Cave Rat. I had a little empty stomach, so I took a light meal and, as usual, gave thanks to your husband (master) before going to sleep.

May tomorrow be a good day.