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

Chapter 93 Preparation for the May Festival 1. Original Proposal (Part 1)

The story goes back to the middle of March.

When Crowe summoned the three Horns (non-fumes), he disclosed an abdominal proposal about leaving the store at the May Festival. To have it checked from the perspective of the sub-humans (non-fumes) if it is feasible.

"I will say no at first, but what I will now state is only a abdominal proposal - a knockout to come up with suggestions for improvement. If you decide you can't do it, don't hesitate to tell me."

To Crowe's words, Horn, Touba, and Dime snorted in mystery.

"To give Theodoram a light blow, I'm going to give a little bit to the ale and sugar from Theodoram. I want to use the May Festival as its first stage. It is a standing drinker who leaves the store. I want a separate beer shop and a refreshing beverage shop."

"What is a refreshing drink......?

"I don't know... fruit water and tea. It's about time it got hot, so don't you think you can sell well chilled beer or juice?

"Uh... how do you mean chill?

"Hmm? Is there anyone who can use the magic of cooling? If you're not around, I'll make you an instant ice room.

"It's not like he's not here, but there's not a lot of them either. It would be helpful to have the ice room ready for you to wear."

"Got it. Let's arrange it."

"So... I know about beer, but do you use sugar for refreshing drinks?

"Oh. I'd prefer to put it on the table and let it go free...... you're not going to be able to pack it up if you do that. Put him in front of the ordered guests."

In this world, if you do poorly, you need gold coins to buy. It's not like you know what kind of confusion will happen on a day when you can make all the sugar you want. Nor did the Horns seem to differ in this.

"So... what we need to do is get out of the store?

"Oh. And I'd like to ask you to arrange personnel. How many skilful men can you gather with an elf and an animal woman?

The three who silence the words of Crowe as if they had been slammed into vain. I thought it was all about hiring people's store numbers.

"Hmm? Is there a problem when the Asians (non-fumes) serve customers?

"No... not particularly problematic... because there are everywhere who want to exclude us..."

"If it were to get tangled up anyway, it would be after the store became somewhat reputable. I don't mind if I do. Smile and tatami the shop. Tell me you're not selling anymore because you've been treated irrationally."

The three of them panic more to the blatant Crow.

"But then the sales..."

"Didn't I tell you? This time profitability is out-of-the-box. It would be sufficient to let the subhuman (non-fume) know that the beer and sugar are finally in circulation. Oh, I'll pay the price for Dolan, regardless. Gold, magic stones, round balls."

"The Doran guys said they wouldn't receive the price. They say the new way of making liquor and hops are just too much. If it was a good idea to sell it freely, it was a hard snort to get it back."

"Um... are you sure you don't mind tatami?

"You wouldn't have to serve customers until you felt bad, would you? Be cautious of imitations that are disrespectful to customer service attitudes and lower the ratings of subordinates (non-fumes), but there is no need to impress customers. Whether it's beer or sugar drinks, it's a seller's market. If you can't get that because of one or two idiots, what do you think of the guys who missed buying it?

"" "Ah..." "

The three of us who imagine the sight and end it. I see a scene where a fool is being privately sentenced (lynched).

"If that's the condition, will you find a woman to do customer service? Yeah, the beer guy can see you getting tangled up in a drunk, so the employees over here are fine with men."

Three people were gathering their foreheads to discuss Crowe's question, but Horn eventually answered on his behalf.

"I don't think there's a problem. The villagers alone may be tough, but if you talk to those who are adventurers and merchants, you will gather the numbers you need."

"There are a lot of people who are used to it."

"Hmm... then I'll leave the arrangements to you. I'm expecting one beer consumption right now. Determine the number of people you need based on the final beer production volume, the size of the store and the number of seats, and the expected number of guests."

Horn snorted at Crowe's words. Crowe, who confirms it, releases a new inquiry.