I'm not going to take a disciple, Mr. Toru, but Mr. Sweet Lori seems willing to take it.

The number of dewstores gradually grew as I proceeded along the cherry tree line listening to Sweet Lori's hope that if I were to take a disciple, I would like a child like this.

You're having another different fun than the other countries with dewstores lined up on the edge of the street.

Kind of looks like a festival this one.

Well, what you're selling isn't festive at all, like weapons protection equipment and materials.

First of all, it means collecting materials rather than sightseeing, so you look around the entire outdoor shop.

Unlike [Capital Rivas], there seems to be nothing like a rare item like King Steel causing a price collapse.

Well, I think that's a pretty rare example, so you can't help it, can you?

Still, I'm lucky because I found substitutes for materials with low circulation selling a little cheaper in [Kingdom of Zabrina].

That said, it was a material I didn't really use.

I asked the player pioneers who are outdoors if there are any Japanese tasteful materials such as cherry blossoms, but they still don't seem to have any of those.

I wish I could have made scattered cherry petals into the ingredients, hey.

It's a shame, because it doesn't look like you can even mix it in as an original.

Looks like someone tried to push flowers or something, but they couldn't even do that, so I guess I can't do more for weapons and protective equipment.

I just bought a couple of 'Demon Stone Balls' that I don't sell in other countries.

There is also information on the book that can be retrieved on the bulletin board, but you can actually use it to see what it is first.

If it can also be applied to those in "The Devil's Guide Doll," it may help reduce the burden on the princess, and it will be worth studying.

However, some of them are made with [Furon no] unique technology.

Those things are pretty hard to make improvements to in the original, aren't they?

Even reproducing it in its original is quite challenging, as Ru Ru struggles to reproduce the treats of the event.

That could be a distracting story if it becomes a further improvement......

Well, we haven't even figured out that the unique technology is still in use, and we'll have to give it a try anyway,

Even in Ruru's case, it may be difficult because it is a reproduction of the event's prizes.

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[Tabarist Empire] I bought some unique materials and plenty of other rare items and materials.

Even though I have the money, I can't deny the feeling I bought too much.

I guess some of these materials get fattened up in the warehouse.

Because what you're reading is a substitute, and if it's not even a high-ranking material, you won't be using it once or twice for experimentation.

But depending on the results of the experiment, you might need a number.

So I'm buying it together to some extent.

Nevertheless, there are only countries where dolls are popular and there are quite a few types of 'magic thread gloves'.

You can also see the original 'Magic Conductor Thread Gloves' all over the place, and the dolls were available in various types.

But you didn't see any human-shaped dolls.

Are human-shaped dolls still more difficult to make?

The mannequin we put on top of the spider with the demonic modification we did was also the type that fixed it to the foundation and operated it, so it's relatively easy to operate, right?

But if you tried to make a complete bipedal type of person-shaped doll, I think it would be quite difficult.

Isn't that what you need to know about robotics and ergonomic balance and all that?

Well, if you want to make it original, I'm talking about it.

There's also "Demon Stone Ball," and I know it's only a matter of time if you can even find a recipe, but the day you manipulate a human-shaped doll to fight is going to come.

A princess would likely be able to manipulate two or three bodies to fight at the same time.

If you get your gear in order, you're going to be able to do a full PT (party) or something.

Well, that's going to be an absolute downward fix or something.

"Even in Japanese taste, the temple is a temple."

"It's a shame ~. I would have liked it to be a shrine or a Buddha's Cabinet anyway"

"... because the same god you profess?

"It would be. It's a little uncomfortable that the goddess is worshipped at the shrine."

"Buffoo."

"... Mr. Laral, it's dirty"

"Oh, I'm sorry. 'Cause... cum! Too funny!"

The goddess, who tried to explain the opening and updates, was a totally Western goddess.

Apparently, Mr. Sweet Lori, who has imagined such a goddess being worshipped by a shrine, has gone completely into his bump.

It leads me to bash my back, so it doesn't have to hurt to have a shock.

If you weren't signing up for a friend, you'd be the one giving harassment warnings about this.

I added Mr. Sweet Lori, who had settled down after laughing once and for all, and had the temple stamp the liberation of the gate and the 'Stamp Rally Across Nations'.

Now that we've collected all the stamps, the event is over.

It just took a while to get around, and that was an easy event.

Well, the prize you get is totally decorative, and it would be something like this.

The main thing is to visit other countries.

"Speaking of which, I met the Skill Point Conversion Cleric ~?"

"Not yet. NPC (Non-Player Character) to exchange LvMAX skills for SP (Skill Points), right?"

"That's right. You must have prepared it for handling complaints where there are too many skills to evolve due to lack of SP (skill points) ~"

"... it's hard to communicate."

"I have a few skills that are stopping at LvMAX too. Yikes"

"Skill Point Conversion Cleric" is the NPC (non-player character) responsible for the new system added in the major updates.

It's that unadulterated NPC (non-player character) that converts the skills you've grown into LvMAX into SP (skill points) with the setting of a priest endowed with special abilities by the goddess.

However, all I need is a ton of nil, or money, in addition to the skills I even gave LvMAX. They say.

Certainly not enough SP (skill points) at all, so it is a very appreciated system.

Well, I've got a lot to do and haven't used it yet, but I'd like to take advantage of it when it settles down.

"I'm trying to prepare a skill that is easy to develop for SP (Skill Points) ~... it's quite difficult ~"

"Uh, I understand. Even initial skills take a lot of time to LvMAX."

"… efficient and it is also important to select"

Initial skills that can be easily remembered in 'training centers' and elsewhere are now easy to develop, but will take a lot of time until LvMAX.

When LV rises even in normal production and becomes a skill that allows you to convert efficiently, you narrow your options considerably, don't you?

You can't turn the skills you need into conversions, and then you won't be very efficient.

But even the bulletin board is such a high-profile system that the conversion skill discussion slate stands, so you'll find the optimal solution in time.

"But how much money does it cost to convert?"

"Weren't you on the bulletin board?

"[Tabarist Empire] I've just been looking at the tourist thread ~"

"... even initial skills seem to vary"

"Ho ho."

Even officially, it says a ton of nil, so the amount of money it takes to convert seems to be quite a bit.

But there seems to be variation depending on your skills, so it's also possible that you'll be happier with skills with lower conversion rates than you can make LvMAX efficiently.

I'm not a hell of a forehead, I don't mind being somewhat expensive, but if it's cheap, it's better that way.

"I've been having a lot of trouble before ~. It's a mitigating measure, so I wonder if I can help it cost me some money ~"

"It also means making money, so I think it's a good addition -"

"Mr. Bucket, you have a lot of money ~. I didn't make too much money or use it ~?"

"That's not true. The equipment is so expensive that my eyes pop up."

"Ahhh."

"... uh"

Even though you make rough money with the Steel-based 'options', you didn't get all the amenities switched to advanced.

Besides, I don't care how much money I have because I'm wondering if I want portable equipment too.

Switching equipment will also be over if it takes some time, but that doesn't mean you can't say that the ones added in the big updates don't have the facilities.

There must be more equipment than advanced.

Or I'll be in trouble if I don't.

Equipment and tools are just as important as skills LV and materials.

One hand in producing 'options' with equipment made from Wang Steel, as well as updating equipment and tools in addition to strengthening skills LVs and materials.

Well, in my previous experience, it's pretty hard to update equipment and tools.

If you can still do it, you should. I mean, it's a priority, right?

Is it the goal of the moment to update all equipment to advanced levels first?

"So - why don't you go check it out?" Skill Point Conversion Cleric ""

"Nice. Do you want to just look -"

"... let's go"

Don't convert it. But it should be free enough to confirm, so I decided to go for a tour.

In my case, I think I should come back before I develop the skills to gather and convert information on bulletin boards to LvMAX.

Mr. Sweet Lori, Mr. Toru, whatever the three of us do, it's fun.

It's fun to play with Micah and the princess, but they have different fun again, don't they?

Okay, well, where are you?

Oh, is that where that queue is formed?

... That's a long queue. I knew you wouldn't stop?