The [Royal Library of Zabrina] is a small castle-like building.

Books are not that valuable because paper is sold cheaply, but there still seem to be rare books and such naturally, so library security is pretty tight.

Two guards before climbing the stairs to the entrance. Two more after climbing.

There are even two by the reception, and four by the back stairs.

Well, nothing. I'm not here to do anything wrong, I don't mind that because I'm a legitimate user.

It's just, well, it's usually obscure.

Paying the first 10,000 nil of the admission fee, which frustrated my nose in the form of a lack of funds, I got a 'admission pass'.

They don't need an admission fee if they show it to me later.

By the way, if you're borrowing a book, it sounds like it costs about 1,000 nils a book, as a premium.

It seems that the specifications cannot be systematically delayed, and when the deadline expires, they will be collected on their own. It's a very useful system if it's in real life, isn't it?

◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆

There are few people in the library but guards.

We're all obsessed with hunting and production, and I guess I'm not in the mood to take my time reading books in the library. Admission is expensive.

In fact, I haven't had this in forever now that I can afford it either.

So let's just read it.

something called the library back in the days of the beta test was just a place to read books.

To the extent that there were only a few related quests outside the sole, it was just a place where substorytelling extra knowledge was available.

Fact is I've been wanting to read that sub-story too...... I opened the lid and it looks like somehow the fix at the time of the book release wasn't just the admission fee.

Oh, you had another big fix.

That is a skill 'language' for reading a book.

This skill is needed to read a book for some reason, even though both the words spoken and the letters written by NPC (nonplayer character) are in Japanese.

It is a mysterious skill that most books cannot be read at all without being equipped.

Of course I got it because I was also briefed by the receptionist on the area, but so far it's a completely unnecessary skill other than reading a book.

Maybe it's a skill that's a prerequisite for some kind of derivative skill.

i look forward to it after you grow up because it's a skill that wasn't on the beta test.

◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆

The [Royal Library of Zabrina] has a considerable amount of books.

That's the amount of real municipal libraries lightly exceeded.

But unfortunately, he can't go upstairs paying for admission, so he can't read nearly half of it.

They say that what's upstairs is not so much a forbidden book or anything like that, but a book that's about one or two steps ahead of it.

"Please earn my credit (...)" the scribe just told me how I could read it.

What is the credit for [Furon no Ha no Ha]? Is it usually social credit - [pioneer union (guild) rank]?

It is also an important rank with a high level of awareness, so I think it is sufficient as a credit.

And then, well, is it personal credit to the secretary?

I feel like I would get it if I normally went through the library around here.

I don't have a bad usage attitude or a desire to corrupt a book.

Be quiet in the library, treat books with care.

By the time I finished reading The Story of the Kingdom of Sabrina, found in the corner of history, I had been able to learn the difference between the beta test and the positioning of the library in this publication.

Oh, my God, I could get some recipes.

Normally, recipes are what you get or buy on your quest.

But what three recipes did I get while reading The Story of the Kingdom of Sabrina.

It's a little surprising that there are three recipes in one book that I had to get one at a time.

As far as I was concerned, I was very happy with this by-product, knowing that it would be a hassle to get the recipe itself after the initial recipe that I could get at the [training center].

No, I guess not. This wasn't a by-product, but a library turned into a place to collect recipes.

I can also snort that few people know because it's a fix from this publication.

If you look closely, library users are just people wearing cracked and wealthy costumes.

What kind of person wears combat gear is about my 'bucket helm'?

I mean, I seem to be the only player here.

This also means that you can nod things that aren't discussed on the bulletin board.

nobody would think that a library that existed as just an extra element at the time of the beta test had become such a useful facility, right?

What is more, the recipe is what producers need, something that more and more pioneers, mainly fighting, do not need because they have to produce a certain number to transfer it.

It will all be a fact to discover, but now let me refrain from writing to the bulletin board as my only secret.

Because it's a place where few people can stay quiet.

◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆

I continued collecting recipes as I enjoyed reading plenty until closing time, even as I pinched my lunch break.

The recipe, which is supposed to be quite an expense thanks to it, has gathered quite a few quantities.

It just feels like this took the original cost of admission.

I've been reading in the same position for a long time, so I feel like my body has solidified into a vacuum, but that's not actually happening.

But you can't help but stretch your body, can you?

Micah sent me an 'email' when I was taking a trip to [rental production facility] after the library.

The content was "I want you to sell the 'sorcery team'".

I sold it out quite a bit at the dewstore, so I thought it was time to come, so I expected it.

I need to increase my inventory, too, and it's just fine.

But it doesn't matter how much money you have when you're buying 'Magic Paper'.

I am a producer. You just have to make it if you want to do it without spending as much money as possible.

Until I went to the library, it was an awareness of what I would buy in stores when it came to 'magic paper', but not now.

It's because some of the recipes I got were called Recipes/Alchemy: Magic Paper.

by the time of the beta test, no 'magic paper' recipes had been discovered.

So I also thought 'magic paper' was something I couldn't make. Even though they sell paper that is likely to be made of material.

That's why I acquired new 'Alchemy' skills and just got a course (tutorial) at [Training Institute].

I was there until the closing time of the library, so the time is totally night time.

Thank you for the 24-hour [training center]. Well, it's still time for the store to open fine.

We bought the necessary materials around the outdoor stores and stores and came to the familiar [rental production facility].

Even though I got the recipe, it doesn't mean I'll be able to make 'magic paper' any time soon.

First of all, I'm going to fail not to give you a skill LV.

It's a potion when it comes to the foundations of 'Alchemy'.

It's the epitome of a healing item that I don't have to tell you, but [no fumble], but that doesn't change.

This is especially important because the means of recovery that you can choose from in your initial skills are about 'prayer' or 'life force resilience enhancement'.

'Prayer' is not an immediate means of recovery unless you turn up your LV considerably, and it basically feels like improving your vitality resilience.

So at the beginning, recovery with the item is the basic means.

Potion shortages are likely to be more of a problem than NPC (non-player character) stores also have a limitation of inventory, but most of the concurrent producers acquired alchemy to counteract it, as it is the lifeline of combat-based players.

It doesn't seem like we're running out of potion because of it, but on the contrary, it means it's hard to make money from potion.

I was anticipating those trends, and I didn't get 'Alchemy', but unexpectedly, the turn is something to come.

Starting today I am also debating Alchemist!

◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆

The potions are basically 'breast pots' and 'breast sticks' in the 'elementary alchemy set' that you received as a reward for the course (tutorial), made using 'arts' while shredding the material and mixing it with the liquid.

This liquid is the crook, and the recipe only really says liquid.

But there are lots of liquids that exist as materials, such as just 'water' and 'meadow spring water', 'fresh water' and 'distilled water'.

A little processing would make another liquid, and there was talk of some 'concentrated magic liquid' on the bulletin board that boiled potions and thickened them.

Naturally, the rank is replaced by the liquid used, which also affects the performance aspect.

It can also be quite profound by mixing multiple liquids and being able to produce different potions.

I don't think it's a good specification for people who like research.

There is also a dedicated slate on the bulletin board, so much so that the more heated the argument is being exchanged.

Well, let's just say I admire the delicious things derived from the results.

What I want is a skill LV to the extent that 'magic paper' can be produced, and then, well, I guess I should sell it.

◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆

Gori Gori Gori, you can be heartless about the task of making potions.

I don't hate it a lot. Here.

I feel that this crushing task is similar to the feeling of impurity elimination when making ingots.

Because you can both be heartless.

While the skill LV is low, I will make something simple because it will only fail to mix more than one liquid, no matter what the elaborate formulation.

Still no problem because even normal performance 'Potion of Life Small' could be done.

Potion of Life Small

Item/3-Star/HP +50/Used 3 times

Incidentally, the potion that can be done needs a 'bottle' that can be put in.

I can't carry it without this.

The number of potions that can be used can vary depending on the size of the 'bottle'.

This time it seems to be used 3 times because it is a small size.

Come on, let's just say we make more and more at this rate and go for 'magic paper'.