"Oh, boy. Looks like you've got the numbers you promised. Thank you."

A peddler who bought bricks I made magically.

He says the brick market is hot right now.

I was told that I would buy as much as I could.

Sometimes the plan of mass producing luxury dishes in me and wafers quickly disappeared, and I wanted to blow it away at least from a merchant who said, "I will buy as many bricks as I can now."

So I said, "Next time I come, I'll have a few or ten times as many bricks."

Apparently, the pedestrian side was preparing well, either because he had seriously delivered the sandals before or because he didn't take my child's words seriously.

He came back to the village with a rather heavy object called a brick and secured a means of transport to move around.

"What is this guy...? It's a Bakemon....."

I saw the carrier the peddler had prepared and accidentally crushed it.

It is impossible to carry heavy bricks on a person's back.

So the peddler brought a bigger truck than usual.

But it is neither a human nor a horse or a donkey that moves the truck.

Glittering his catching eyes, he put scales all over his body, and a two-legged walking creature with sharp nails at the tip of his hands and feet was tied to the wagon.

It was as if you had a big lizard or a crocodile standing with two hind legs.

I wondered if there was an eye or an eye, and he opened his mouth and saw a large jagged tooth.

If they bite you, you'll be dead.

There was no doubt that there was no such creature in the previous life.

"Haha, is this the first time a kid has seen a dragon rider? It's cool, I guess. It was a story of preparing a lot of bricks. I brought him a powerful one."

"Riding dragons? Does that mean he's a dragon?

"Hmm? No, it's different from a real dragon. He's a kind of beast."

"Service beast? What's that?"

I hear words I'm not used to hearing, so I ask questions.

I get into the truck and the merchant handles the bricks on the ground.

A pedestrian taught me about a service beast while helping me to take it and load it neatly so that it wouldn't collapse.

A service beast, as its name suggests, is a creature that a man employs.

But it doesn't seem like we're going to catch wildlife and use it.

Because a beast is a beast that humans grow from eggs.

It seems that if you hold the servant beast's egg without letting go, the egg will absorb his magic.

With that absorbed magic, the eggs grow.

And the creature is born from the bigger egg, which seems to have the property of being very obedient to the person who is the biological parent.

That's not all.

Servants grow differently depending on the magic they feed.

Some of them are bipedal reptiles like the service beast in front of them now, while others look completely different.

In other words, it seems completely different what kind of beasts are born by people who grow eggs.

For this reason, people who are able to grow unusual or highly practical service beasts are highly valued.

On the contrary, many people can only grow useless service beasts.

In other words, there are more people who cannot hatch eggs.

The riding dragon seems to be the most popular amongst service beasts.

Strong, sturdy, and brave.

In fact, it seems that there are also magimon dragons in this world.

It seems that having a similar appearance to a dragon with overwhelming strength has also contributed to increasing popularity.

It seems that other enduring horse-shaped and flying bird-shaped service beasts are also popular.

"Hmm. So this beast is expensive to buy?

"That's right. You can say it's an important asset. I'll tell you what, don't mess with me."

No, I don't think so.

I heard something really good.

Even though I said I would sell bricks, I said I would buy as many bricks as I need now, but I don't know if it will continue in the future.

I wanted to be able to secure multiple items for sale.

There is always a demand for service beasts that can ride, or else carry heavy luggage.

I don't know how people grow up at all, but the opposite is that no one will know unless they try.

Then I'd like to raise some beast eggs too.

If you win well, you'll make a lot of money.

So I asked the merchant to bring me some beast eggs the next time I came.

However, I didn't know at that time if the price of the egg was enough to pour in all the money I had earned so far.