In October, Allen turned ten. This month, Allen has been working at this museum for two years.

Until I came here, I had been serving my servant for a couple of years, and I was going to tell my steward that I didn't fit this job. Even now, at age 12, my servant intends to quit, but I think he has been involved in the Granver family in the last two years.

Today, when I'm thinking of doing goodbye in the other two years, but I'm thinking of doing my job every day.

In the morning, I had breakfast while chatting with my servant Rickel. If Allen was 10, Rickel was 20. Rickel is said to be 12 years if he talks about working for two years in this museum. Before his servant, he is a large veteran who has been using booths for years. I've always been there to help me.

A little change came out of Cecil's care. I think that Cecil, like Allen, is 10 years old, and his selfishness as a child has diminished. Opportunities to go shopping in the city in Pasiri have also been greatly reduced. Well, my personality is as usual.

Another thing that has changed is that the butler told me to use one monthly coin for the hunting number from today. This is two gold coins, including one servant's gold coin from this month's salary. The servant's salary has been removed.

Today the Knight returns from a survey of the Mithril ore mine. If you really want to report in the cafeteria, not in the meeting room, you will report in the cafeteria. The cafeteria is very helpful because you can get the status of the investigation of the Knights.

Sometimes reporting while eating lunch, Allen listens while serving.

"So what about the mines for minthril?"

Immediately, the baron checks the condition of the mine with the commander of the knights. Immediately following the discovery of the White Dragon moving to the Viscount Carnel in March, he ordered the investigation.

Apparently the baron wants to start mining mythril ore immediately. It was quick to give directions for the investigation. Allen thinks he is a poor lord and wants to make a little profit.

"So, from the local situation"

The report begins, as the baron listens bitingly, as if the hips were slightly floating from the sitting chair.

After all, the mining site used more than 100 years ago was a den of monsters. The baron frowns and listens to the commander of the knight.

There are several goblin and oak villages at the foot of the White Dragon Mountains, and several armor nests have been found in the White Dragon Mountains.

"And about the transport route"

It is not enough to eliminate monsters only around mining areas. Therefore, it took more than six months to survey.

Refineries with blast furnaces for processing mythril ore from mines into mythril, and roads for transportation are quite extensive.

The commander of the Knight now says that many monster dens have been found on the road that connects the mining site to the former site of the village that was used for processing in the past, and the way to transport Mithril from the village to the city of Granver. .

"So how long does it actually take to get rid of all the beasts and start mining Mithril?"

Ask what you want most. When is mining possible?

"It may take at least five years. We need to recruit coal miners and those who work in the furnaces to process."

At least 5 years. The commander explains that it may take nearly 10 years if the mines and villages can be reopened. The butler agrees that it will certainly cost that much.

"I can't wait five years. Is there any way to do it faster? Could it be possible to start mining one at a time, for example, from the closest place to the city of Granver?"

Baron believes there are four mines. It is not necessary to be able to mine Mithril at all mining sites simultaneously.

The White Dragon Mountains run from north to south. It is said that the northernmost mining area is roughly at the same latitude as the town of Granver. That is why he wants the mining sites to be developed in order from the north, which is closest to the city.

"Sure, it could take three years."

"Oh, three years. I'm convinced that I can't. I'll ask you as soon as possible."

The baron looks up to heaven and wonders if it will take three years. They seem to want to start mining as soon as possible.

"Hah!"

(Houho, will you attack from the north again?)

Allen was listening while talking. At this time, I was listening to the story while looking at the mining area in the mountains from above. The bird E is flying over the mountains, using the hawk's eyes to summon the beast.

Allen uses sharing to locate the northernmost mining site in the White Dragon Mountains. Turn and start searching for goblin and oak villages and armor ant nests.

As Allen confirms using sharing, the butler says, "Now we're starting to recruit people to work in mines."

"So what's the status of Viscount Carnel?"

Now that the baron has talked about the mining of Mithril, he asks the following questions:

"Hah! There's a white dragon, but I've heard that he forcibly mined and bought the wrath of the white dragon."

It was a story that a white dragon, who was furious at a human who wiggles near him, blew out the fire and wiped it out.

(That's awful, the enemies are still quite wide. It's a higher version of Hawk eyes. I didn't have to go see the white dragon.)

Allen has never seen the White Dragon. If you share them with the birds E and D, you can go see them, but you haven't.

That's because it was judged to be quite dangerous considering the performance of the hawk's eyes and the behavior of the white dragon.

The hawk's eyes cannot see beyond the shield, but its radius extends for a few kilometers.

Why does the White Dragon allow mining behind the mountains? The back of the mountains, as seen from the White Dragon, may be closer than the farthest mines on the front of the mountains. The mining site is farther than the White Dragon, but cannot be mined, and the mountains behind the White Dragon can be mined. This suggests that the White Dragon's search enemies have characteristics similar to those of a hawk's eye, and may not be able to detect the other side of the shield. The shield is a mountain range. However, they thought that the range would extend over tens of kilometers, far beyond the eyes of a hawk.

If bird E summons into the search area of the White Dragon and reacts, the White Dragon will return to the Baron side. You can't take that risk just because you want to see it.

"Well, did you forcibly mine?"

The baron is listening with a difficult face.

"Yes"

"Because Lord Carnel continued to ignore the territory reclamation order because of the mining of Mithril and the inability to manage a new village."

He said that he continued to ignore some of Mithril's interests and ignore royal orders. It sounds like he was doing pretty terrible things with money.

"Sure, it's a story that Mithril can no longer be taken in the Viscount Carnel."

(I'm checking the situation because it's a neighbor.)

"Well, we'll have some money this year, but we can't be forewarned next year. We may do something weird.

"Okay."

The Viscount Carnel will be able to manage this year by saving money to the royal family. However, it is expected that tax payments to the royal family will be delayed from next year. I do not know what to do in the future, so I instruct the butler to always check on the status of Viscount Carnel.

"I know you know, but I don't plan to meet Sir Carnell, it's useless to talk."

"So like that."

The butler bows down and replies to Baron's words that he is refused even if he is asked to visit.

Apparently, the briefing at the cafeteria is like above.

The Knights will defeat monsters in order from the north of the White Dragon Mountains. The butler will recruit new miners and confirm the Viscount Carnel.

(From the north, we will defeat monsters from the north.)

Allen's schedule has been decided. Goblin villages, orc villages, and armor ant nests are limited. Despite the limitations, the nests and villages are likely to exceed 100 in total.

(I see, my next two years work)

One determination sprout in Allen. Two years later I will become an adventurer and leave the museum. I'm thinking of wiping out the demon beast at least thanks to you for your help. Especially if the baron wants to start mining Mithril early.

The goal was to clear all the goblin villages, oak villages, and armor ant nests that would be a hindrance to Mithril mining.

(Do you start with the weakest goblin village?)

And the Knights cannot take away experience. The monster thought it was going to be defeated from the north.