Immortal Sage

Dungeon [Dragon's Nest]

"Well... I'll try to make it"

I bought it at the Chamber of Commerce, and I feel a little excited in front of the trinket compartment to put on my hips and the Goblin Demon Stone I got during my journey.

The small compartment is large enough to contain two potions and is usually the type of item to be worn on the belt at the waist.

First, grant the Demon Stone a [different space storage] Demon Square.

Since it is a Goblin demon stone, it is not possible to grant great magic and demon squares, but this time it is the first time that the purpose is to try the granting magic, so there is no problem at all.

I know how to do it because Lawrence used it separately from [different space storage].

First, the Demon Stone that granted the Demon Square is integrated with the small storage using [Reconstruction].

Fusing demonic stones inside the leather holder should give you the capacity of this room.

"Done...?

When I try and store the bed in the room...... the bed is sucked into the mouth of a trinket holder that is only big enough to get one hand.

I didn't care because the [different space storage] I used usually puts holes directly into the space, but it's an unrealistic sight to see how big things get sucked into this trinket compartment......

With this, you will be able to carry all kinds of gear and carry the acquired demonic stones and materials without the use of magic.

Do you want to make another one for Chris?

Chris has [Grant Magic] skills, so I think he'll be able to make these magic items in there, but he can't do it at the magic level right now.

[Reconstruction] requires not only delicate magic manipulation, but also knowledge of physical configuration.

Unlike normal healing magic, Lawrence's healing magic that I use [reconstructs] injuries and pathogens.

Compared to the human body, the small storage of leather and the [reconstruction] of demonic stones becomes a fairly simple task.

"Okay, done."

Starting tomorrow, Chris suggests working out the way the most standard adventurers make money, collecting demon stones, materials and buying them out to the Alliance in a large dungeon [Dragon's Nest] nearby.

Looks like he thought he was powerless as an adventurer when he struggled with goblins on his journey.

'I'm just cheesy, I think it's normal, but hey...'

The next morning,

"What is it? This?"

"I was duped... because I [Count Svein's] three men, and I also had a little magic equipment unearthed in the dungeon, so use it."

"[Count Svein]? That sword saint?

Hide the fact that you made your own small magic props and decide that they are dungeon excavations.

"That swordsman... he's 14 years old and he's a Class C... you're convinced."

"The Adventurer Rank started properly with an F, didn't it?

Chris hasn't stepped into the reason why he was duped for defending the manners of the adventurer, but I don't want him to think of noble privilege.

I've been thrown into a dungeon since I was 10 thanks to a Spartan nurturing policy...

Given that you can normally register as an adventurer from the age of 12, is that a privilege after all?

... No, that hell is not a privilege!

I was dying to improve my sword...

"In the meantime, shall we go into the dungeon?

"Yes!"

[Dragon's Nest] is a dungeon of the name, but it's not really where dragons live.

I don't know if it goes deep...

No dragon [dragon] has ever been discovered as far as the adventurer can reach.

I don't suppose there's ever been a human being who's seen a dragon in this world? If anyone had seen it, the dragon would have killed them.

I know the dragon's fighting power in Lawrence's memory, so I understand that I can't win right now.

Not me now...

Sometimes I'll be able to fight dragons like Lawrence.

"Why is the name [Dragon's Nest] when they say that no dragon has ever been discovered?

"It's a dungeon without adventurers reaching the deepest, so maybe there's a dragon-class demon in the deepest part...... doesn't that mean?

Dungeons are said to grow constantly with internal magic.

Demons, Warcraft...... and are producing new demons, warcraft by absorbing the bodies of adventurers and converting them into magic.

The expression "growth" is expressed because of the differences in the characteristics of each hierarchy and the bias in the types of demons and warcraft caused by dungeons.

This is my first time in this dungeon, so if you don't analyze the characteristics carefully, don't let your guard down get you killed...

Adventurers have a calm grasp of the situation.