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

Illustrated Edge Village Fashion Facts - Preparation for the May Festival (Part 2)

"If you have round balls...... I still have a little hand, so I'll give all the rest to Mr. Hobb. I'll buy as much as I can when I go to Banks over the winter."

Either way, Mr. Hobb or less is in charge of the round ball squad. This one needs the right skill, so yes, we won't be able to increase the number of people. Then you don't have to think about sudden pacing. They also make wooden cameos. There must be no increase in the consumption pace of round balls.

"I'm sorry, Crowe. Come on"

"We'll pay for it in the village."

"No... well... if you think you owe me a cabin..."

Whatever the appearance, the original stones originally picked up in the mountains were only processed with Crowe's alchemy. Equals little to no cost, etc. I was wondering if I would even ask for consideration for something like that Crowe...

"That's not true, be."

"Huh. I can't afford to rent a shack like that."

"Isn't it just true brass wire for finishing?

With that said, you were giving me that stuff too - Crowe reminds me. In the beginning, it was only true (Shin) brass (Chu) wire, but Crow wanted variation in shade, and then also introduced copper extension wire. This is very much because the alchemy only processes the material extracted from the mother rock - there was a large deposit under the pit - so the manufacturing cost is almost free.

It's just... you can't tell the villagers that.

In the end, I calmed down because I only got what it cost. The purchase and transportation fee is the rent for the mountain cabin.

"As for arranging the ingredients... is it okay to talk about taxes or something, village chief?

"I don't know..."

Crowe explains his concerns to the villagers with the unpredictable faces. Beyond the fact that sales are no longer at the level of pocket money, I was wondering if it would be a hassle to keep quiet with the Lords later.

"You should talk to the deputy now. (Uh) I know what you're talking about... I don't know what you're talking about..."

If we try to have contact too early, we may see underfoot in terms of taxation. Either way, if we don't know what we're selling at the May Festival, we won't start negotiations or anything. The revenues seem to go to the entire village...

"When negotiating with deputies, it is advisable to keep a good account of the necessary expenses."

It is inevitable that household chores and other detailed (sesame) parts will be affected, even though people who are not involved in agricultural work are being utilized. As a result, the time spent on farm work will be reduced due to the burden on farm work teams. If I had to subtract that part, the villagers would have stunned me if I had been wise to say that the burden on this one was too great.

Apparently, in this world, the concept of necessary expenses was not yet widely penetrated.

"Well, that's about all I should talk to you about for now"

One of the villagers speaks of an ominous prophecy when the current policy is set and the atmosphere becomes generous.

"Um... Your Highness has placed an order... don't you?

If you think about it, the scarves and accessories that we're talking about are being sold in your possession. It is not unnatural to want to secure some for yourself or for gifts to other nobles.

The Crows were silent about the newly poked disturbing concerns.

"... and well, that's where the ominous fallout comes in, and the meeting's over."

"What... could you not...?

"Unfortunately."

Everyone was as faceless as Nobu.

"And then you asked me to come back to the village early next year"

'Well... let's be...'

"The May Festival of the Asians (non-fumes) seemed terrible..."

"Oh, I think I heard about that in a biography. It felt shaky between the optimism that it wouldn't be that much and the anxiety of what to do if it did."

"Dear Lord, what are the sub-people of Banks going to do next May's festival?

... Sure... you should check it out.

'But Master, what are you going to do when you get back to the village early?

"Ah. I'm thinking of using a carriage."

The restructuring of the Shald-centric transportation network is progressing because of sub-people (non-fumes) packing the site sights of the Shalds from inside and outside the country. Locally, we're just halfway between north and south. I say there are many more flights going from Banks to Morrow via Shaldo, so I'll figure it out if I use that.

Due to the increasing number of visits from sub-people (non-fumes), we seem to be pressing for a difficult response as a kingdom. Well, they've increased their garrison in the name of security.

When I was talking to him about the May Festival next year, Rye pinched his mouth without fear.

"Yes, the elves' round balls. Huh?

Awkward enough to make a share of the Silva Forest people... it's not the same as Edge Village, is it?... Should I ask Horn?