[Capital Rivas] is a country of Japanese taste with very beautiful cherry trees.

Cherry blossoms lined up in a straight line from where you dived through the birdhouses offer stunning views in full bloom.

Apparently, this cherry blossom has been in full bloom since the beginning of this publication, unlike regular cherry blossoms.

Cherry trees can't be cut down or broken branches, and they seem to be entirely ornamental that even scattered cherry petals are not treated as items.

By the way, it looks like the guards will be after you when you try to cut down the cherry trees.

The branches won't break, but it looks like the guards will chase you after all.

So at best we can only collect enough scattered petals.

It would seem interesting if it could be used as a material.

Other than cherry blossoms and Japanese tastes, [Tabarist Empire] is no different from other countries, but I noticed something strange besides cherry tree-lined.

"Hmm? Don't you have a lot of people with 'Magic Thread Gloves' gear?

"... Huh? … that's certainly a lot"

"That ~? That's unusual for Mr. Bucket. Didn't you see the bulletin board?"

"This time it was for tourist purposes, so I didn't go down there to take care of freshness. So I was surprised by the cherry blossoms, and by the Japanese taste."

"I see."

As a producer, it's mainly me who manufactures equipment, so if you walk through the city, you unconsciously see what people on the road are equipped with. Is that a form of occupational disease?

Even when I was coming to sightseeing, that didn't change, and I realized that there were somewhat more 'demon guided thread gloves' among the gear I was unconsciously looking at.

We hardly see it in [Jungsmelis Republic], and even in [Kingdom of Zabrina] it was to the extent that the princess had slightly increased her usage under her influence.

But it's enough to see about one in five people here in the [capital rebus] of [Tabarist Empire].

If the user is a super dexterous kid like Princess, 'Demon Thread Gloves' will also show a hell of a lot of strength, but even the beta test is a gear they told me was too peaky to do it.

Even in this publication, there has been no particular change in the sense of use, on the contrary, so much so that it has been modified from the results of the Princess's verification to the downward modification.

Equipment that seems to be [Furo-no-no] unique due to the lack of treatment is popular in [Capital Rivas]?

It's hard to think of a child like Princess getting together by chance, so there must be something.

"Phew! I'll teach you such a bucket ~"

"Oh, I'll look at the bulletin board. I'm fine."

"Ahhh! Ahh! I'll tell you ~! I'll teach you normally ~!"

When I asked Doya-faced Mr. Sweet Lori as he played with whether it was in return for his miserable defeat at the Monopoly showdown at the station carriage, I found it interesting.

Apparently, an item called 'Demon Stone Ball' has been discovered in [Tabarist Empire] as an auxiliary item to 'Demon Guided Thread Gloves'.

"Demon Stone Ball" seems to simplify the operation with dolls only when threads are connected from "Demon Guided Thread Gloves".

If you are manipulating a doll without a 'demonic stone ball', you must thread it through the empty part of the doll's back, etc. and manipulate the hands, feet, tails, head, etc. yourself.

The princess is clever enough to make even more dynamic natural movements, but she's not usually very, but she can't operate properly.

I've manipulated it many times in motion tests, and I can only move the gack gag gag, too.

When used in combat, it seems that only very unnatural movements can be made to slash or bite with equipped fangs, nails, etc. rather than animal movements.

Still, there are quite a few dolls for sale in the store, so it seems that there are quite a few people using them.

But not as good as [Capital Rivas].

After listening to Mr. Sweet Lori, I discovered and watched a video of the doll via 'Demon Stone Ball' on the bulletin board, but it wasn't quite natural to move it, Princess.

If all that movement is easy, it's not surprising that 'Magic Thread Gloves' is popular.

The variety of dolls is obviously more than the recipe I discovered, and it looks like there are quite a few of the original ones out there.

You will find that many of them are very cute designs, as well as cool designs, and there are some producer-based player pioneers with considerable temper.

And one end of the cause of the popularity of 'Magic Thread Gloves' seems to be the early diffusion of information that recipes are available in the library.

I kept it a secret, but in [Capital Rivas] the information spread early on the bulletin board, and many producers seemed to get recipes in the library.

As a result, a variety of verifications seemed to have been performed, including which recipes were available in which books and what skills were relevant to the availability of recipes.

Sure, because there are quite a few books in the library.

It may have turned out to be more informative to look into in man-made sea tactics than to monopolize it alone.

In fact, there is a lot of information spread, including 'Demon Stone Ball' and doll recipes.

Well, let's not mention it in particular, as this area can also be a different way of thinking and a consequential part.

"Demon Guided Thread Gloves," or doll manipulation via "Demon Stone Ball," seems to be popular, but the people who use it here seem refreshing when it comes to "Demon Guided Dolls," which the princess uses.

But it looks like someone who saw the [Kingdom of Zabrina] message board wrote it on the [Tabarist Empire] message board and the information is pretty widespread.

The recipe itself is not surprising if it has been discovered, but it probably cannot be produced.

I can only use the help of Me and Moo.

Plus, demonic modification can't be done without two powers and a weird nori entirely.

But it seems like quite a few people want that it's so fashionable.

I hope we don't get into trouble again.

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"Speaking of which, I took the Master Quest ~?"

"... I'm not willing to take it"

"I don't want to take it either."

"I knew it ~. Me, you and Moo said you wanted to take it and be a master, but Mr. Kanda said you were a pass because it's a hassle ~"

"If I recruit apprentices or something, there's going to be an amazing amount of them. There have always been plenty of people for equipment and tools."

"... I can't do something I don't know"

"haha ~"

"Master Quest" is a new system added with major updates.

I still can't stop new players from entering [Furon no, no], but just with people playing from the book release and new players, there's quite a difference.

So the system that benefits both ancient ginseng and new, and that also serves as just the right interaction, is this "master system".

The Master System is a system that allows you to become a mentor relationship, and only those who complete the Master Quest will have the authority to become a mentor. Anyone can be a disciple.

To be apprenticed, you will meet your teacher in person and apply, and if accepted, you will be done.

The advantage is that if you have a teacher and an apprentice within a certain range, you will get a bonus in the growth rate by setting the skills you are equipping in a frame called the 'Master Frame'.

Apprentices have more bonuses, but it seems that there are some bonuses that a teacher can't even fool around with.

Being within a certain range is ineffective, so we often act together to get bonuses.

I guess the result will be an interaction and you'll see ancient ginseng players teaching new players all sorts of things.

That's what the official announcement said.

There have been many people who wish to disciple before.

But those people were all about equipment, tools, intermediate materials I made, etc.

Sometimes taking a disciple didn't benefit us at all, and he refused to do it all, but the 'mentor system' would also benefit the teacher.

It's just that we're top notch producer players.

Whatever you think, if you recruit a disciple, it's more obvious than seeing fire that's going to be a big deal.

So I don't feel like sticking my neck out of myself for such a hassle.

That's right, 'The Master System' unfortunately doesn't adapt to NPC (Non-Player Characters) and seems to be a player-only system.

Well, you can't be a mentor without completing the Master Quest, so you can't sign up for NPC (Non-Player Character) itself.

You can't sign up without meeting them in person, or you can systematically always refuse them.

But it's even more irrelevant if you're not even going to take the 'Master Quest' like I do - Mr. Ru.

"I don't like Me and Moo."

"Those kids are pretty well taken care of ~?"

"No... that's not it"

"... I understand"

"Right."

I do it with Me and Moo all kinds of co-productions and demon modifications, but those kids' machine gun talks get headaches when I hear them for a long time.

I hope you calm down a bit, but those kids are still in elementary school, aren't they? I can't seem to.

I want to be a teacher, not take care of him or anything, but I'm sure he just wants to look great.

"So, does Mr. Laral take an apprentice?

"I plan to take it ~. To be honest, it's time to add more members of 'Works' ~"

"That's right. In the end, no one showed up to fulfill Mr. Laral's glasses, so I haven't increased them, but I might want someone new."

"Right! Right! That's it! There were a few people who had a little skill LV even if they didn't have personality problems, so I thought I should just lift the ban on disciples and develop them ~"

"Skill LV will sooner or later go up if you're doing it. Not all apprentices benefit anymore."

'Works' is basically the solo main producer 'Clan'.

How about too low a skill Lv, which means that there is more than a certain skill Lv in the terms of accession.

Occasionally, you may barter what you produce, or you may exchange information.

It's hard, isn't it, because low skill LV may not make you give-and-take?

Well, most of it is rejected by Mr. Sweet Lori in character.

As a producer player pioneer, all of the people who belong to Works are top notch.

Eliminating parasitic players who come subscribing for products, information, equipment and tools is mandatory.

So it's something you can't help but be scrutinized.

It's not all Mr. Sweet Lori's fault.

Instead, I think Mr. Sweet Lori is doing well.

Well, the result is that we haven't had more members before.

As far as I'm concerned, oh, I said, I don't think either is a good idea when it comes to having more members.

If you don't have a problem with it, though.