Kiel and his sister Nina, the servants who served the Carnel family, now live there. An older servant, about fifteen, responded to Keel's words that he would live with him.

The next day, I ended up buying a lot of daily necessities such as bedding and tableware, helping to move.

After checking his age, he also decided on monthly salaries for six employees. Six people cost 3 gold coins and 20 silver coins.・ 15-year-old servant 1 gold coin ・ 15-year-old maid gold 1 coin ・ 10-year-old servant 50 silver coins ・ 10-year-old maid silver coin 50

As a servant, I set it to about normal. If you are over 15 years old, you will be charged three gold coins, and if you are under 15 years old, one tax will be charged, so it may be less than the general public.

Around that time, I will be going to B-class dungeon and A-class dungeon in the future, so I think that I should ask the keel of the next Carnell family who has good income.

Now the talented keel of a monk has settled in the base and everything seemed to work, but it is not without its problems.

He notices a major contradiction in Keel's story he heard on the day of the welcome party.

That is the action of Viscount Carnel against Kiel. Nobles who find their child talented at the discrimination ceremony know that they take two types of actions.

The first type is sad for my child and works to prevent her child from being exempt from work. This is the Granver family. He hastened the mining of mithril ore to keep his daughter from nobility.

The second kind rejoices and rejoices in the talent of my child. Actually, nobles seem to have been here for a long time. The reason is that it is a great deal of treatment for the nobleman who has served. If you serve in the Ojo, you will be promised important positions in the Ojo. If you are a noble with territory, there are tax cuts.

For example, there is such a story. Suppose there is a noble family who always produces generals. A child born from such a famous family was a delicate man who was confident. If left unchecked, the next generation will remove him from heavy seats such as generals. But he has the talent of a swordsman. After going to school and serving for the next three years, he will return as a misleading man. And the privilege that fulfilled the duty is waiting.

This is about the Hamilton family. Rifol told me that his father, who was happy to go to school, told him. A nobleman who puts home prosperity first will be delighted if their children are talented.

Keel seems to be neither. I was moved away from the house, so I thought I did it to hide the cute keel from the royal family, but he seemed to have been cold treated.

And what was the royal messenger coming to Keel in captivity? In Allen, the royal ambassador's reputation has fallen to the bottom. If Kiel has been working for five years, there is a need to look into the future, including whether the Carnell family is really promised a revival.

Today we have nothing to do with Kiel, and we are in the third floor archives of the Adventurer's Guild.

My research was about B-class dungeons. I mainly needed to know about traps.

The other day, when I applied for a C-rank adventurer's card, I was told that it would be better to check with the adventurer's guild staff. Everything in this school city seems to kill the most adventurers in less than a year after being ranked C. It is said that adventurers who can go to the B class dungeon can not follow the difference from the C class dungeon.

At present, Allen, Cecil, Dogora, and Kiel are fishing.

"Wow, I'm going to look ..."

Clena is about to cry.

"No, remember what Clena wrote there."

"Uh ... terrible ..."

Klena has another challenge. I'm having a refresher next month for a liberal arts writing test. Allen organizes the lessons he received in class into a magic book. These sorts of lessons are organized during the dungeon capture.

Clena looks at the contents of the magic book that Allen has spent two months compiling, and is preparing for a test next month. I feel like I can manage to pass the test, but I've never been better.

It seems that the Demon King's army is not a group of demons, but has a command system and wisdom. Since the strategy changes every moment, those without a certain head cannot understand the instructions of the superior. Including these points, the school is focusing on general education in one year.

I started searching early in the morning and finished lunch at a store near the adventurer's guild. And it's past 3 o'clock.

The five share what they have learned about the same seat.

"The summoning trap seems to be troublesome. It seems that dozens of C rank monsters suddenly come out and are surrounded."

Dogora looks at the material and tells me.

When you step on the floor-like switch of a small room in a dungeon made up of passages and small rooms, it seems to be surrounded by monsters. B-class dungeon summon traps often come with C rank monsters. The summons are random from 5 to 30 at a time.

"In addition to summoning, there are plenty of poisons, sleeps, arrows, and traps. I still don't remember the magic of recovery from poisoning. Why don't you hire a spy?"

・ Poison / Sleep / Arrow

Kiel also joins the conversation somehow. That's because Allen speaks for granted. It is Kiel who said that "san" was unnecessary. There is no redo.

"I guess we're not going to add more friends."

Everyone has been told they will not hire scouts or bandit occupations to release the trap. Even if you're a spy, you can't take him to battle the Demon King. It is Allen's opinion that no bandits fight the Demon King. Not required for this school city limited party.

Allen has summons with various useful feats such as search enemies. And there seems to be medicine to prevent poison and sleep, so I'm thinking about buying that around at a pharmacy. It may be possible to solve it with the special skill "Spice" of the grass C summoner.

About the Demon King, I talked to Keel again. It seems like he is not convinced. It may be a natural reaction because there is little evidence to trust. Well, I told you to learn in the history of Maou.

Keel hasn't yet learned the magic of recovering from anomalous conditions, such as poisoning, but it will likely be able to cope with poisonous traps and poisonous monsters in the future.

"It looks like some beasts use poison. Death spiders also appear. And is the B-class monster mimic mimicking a treasure chest?"

Allen also talks about what he has examined. Demons also use more abnormal conditions. And the demons that come out in the dungeon also change. Class B dungeons are characterized by dungeons, such as insects and dead spirits. Insects have to deal with poison and paralysis. It seems that physical attack is difficult to work if it is a dead spirit system.

And many adventurers fall victim to the B-rank demonic mimic mimicking a treasure chest. B rank demons are a threat. Some are trapped together in a small room.

"Hmm, are all mimics really defeated?"

"Oh, apparently defeating Mimic may drop valuable items."

"Oh! Then you should defeat it!"

Kiel seems to agree to search for treasure chests first.

The aim of the dungeon strategy is to find money and valuable equipment, and find a magic recovery ring. Mimics seem to occasionally drop items, but there is a record that the quality of the items was pinchy and more than 100 weapons came out. Aggressive hunting may drop awesome items.

"But what is this dungeon anyway? It seems it was a thousand years ago."

Cecil muttered while looking at the old material.

(Huh? Only Cecil misunderstood the meaning of the research.)

Allen, who was Kenichi in his last life, had little to do with game settings, stories, or backgrounds. Even if the setting is a grand story of good and evil, all you have to do is level up and strengthen. When I went to capture a new tower, I've never read an explanation of why it's here.

I think gamers are like that.

He will tell you what Cecil looked up. Dungeons appear to be everywhere in the world, both kingdoms and empires. There are various theories that it is made to take in adventurers, there is a god who controls the dungeon, but there is no known theory.

"I just looked at the material and wondered what happened nearly 1000 years ago. I can't find any older material."

It seems that the dungeon records of all the materials were up to 1000 years ago.

"Houho"

Clena gets the material from Cecil and starts reading.

"Speaking of which, did Clena finish reading the magic book?"

"Wow, wow"

With a stretched out voice, Clena hiding her face without reply and reading the parchment.

"Well, Clena can go home ..."

It was that time. Clena rushes towards the exit with great momentum. However, Allen catches Klena who escaped.

"Hegu ..."

Make a voice as if life is over. A companion other than Allen stares at Krena with sympathy, but does not seem to help.

Clena grows 100 times faster than Allen. However, the quickness stats are A for Allen and B for Krena. Allen has raised his level in his servant days, so he is unlikely to lose to Klena if it is only quick.

(Now, research is over, maybe I will try B-class dungeon)

While Allen seized Clena, he was aiming for a new dungeon.