Invincible Magician ~Akashic Record Overwrite~

Episode 21, Week 1 [Exclusive Agreement]

Slavery contract good offices.

The identity of this store, which at first glance also seems to be a "slave trader" who just changed his name, was a place to sell another form of "magic" - the fruits of "alchemy" - created by the hands of people to the person who deserved it.

The first pair of giant beasts that surprised me, as well as the maid who served me tea, were one of the products.

If it is this world (La Vulcanan) where magic does exist, it is not surprising that a party is born that uses magic in this way.

Alchemist, like magic, seems to be disappearing into legend in this world today (La Vulcanan).

"Automatic Doll (Auto Mata)"

"dwarf (homunculus)"

"Artificial Demon (Factifamilia)"

There were many other attractive potions that had "healing" magic effects, catalysts that amplified magic, and curses that could be used but mainly deployed defensive and mobile magic formations.

Grandpa Nemo enthusiastically told me that if I had the time, the budget and... more than anything else "magic" to use, I could make weapons, etc.

Even though he gave me a product description, Grandpa Nemo showed great interest in my "ability control (glove)", "prosthetic eye", "coat (cape)" and clothing.

For them "alchemists," the "ability control officer (glove)" and prosthetic eyes that become the hands of the Creator, as well as the "coat (cape)" and clothes and "dagger of absorption (drain dagger)", which were said to be the artifact class of this world (La Vulcanan), are not as useful tools as I am, but worthy of immeasurable research.

That's why I'm not going to offer it as a research subject.

It seems that there are rules (rules) that the customer does not pry into. It was helpful because it weighed itself down.

Well, if we can't respect each other's policies (rules), we won't be doing business with the products we deal with.

But Grandpa Nemo's eyes that looked at me, especially the "prosthetic eye" on his left eye, were definitely not the eyes that looked at the customer.

Those are guinea pigs. It disappeared in an instant, but to be honest, I was a little scared.

I got a good idea, he said something like that, but I wonder if he's going to make the same prosthetic eye.

I was curious about the material and who would try that, but I didn't dare ask.

What do you say to your right eye? I don't like it when people ask me that.

"Well, here it is."

After a full product description, Grandpa Nemo took a breather.

While being briefed, I was allowed to buy some of the things I was interested in each time, so I would pay for them all together.

I think I bought quite a few different kinds and quantities, but all together, 5 pieces of gold coins put off the fractions.

If it's expendable, I guess I can't sell it unless it's cheap.

Maybe that's what happens because it's just an alternative to what you can do with your magic than just sell it to "magic."

Even though it would likely come with a higher price if we got rid of the bondage saying so and sold it to the state or something.

Even monsters get that kind of value.

"Alchemists" seem to dislike the fact that their research results become tools of the state.

Maybe something's happened in the past.

Will you tell me if I ask Grandpa Nemo?

When I asked if it was okay for me to give the nation the alchemy I bought to be used in ways that the alchemist didn't want, I was laughed at.

"Our deliverables, etc. become more of a margin of error than our magicians are on our side."

Is that what it is?

Do you mind? and foreshadowed and Grandpa Nemo explains.

"We make magicians our customers because, in addition to being convenient to use, they also provide us with the consideration and materials we still need for our research. We don't have the power to hunt monsters, and if we do it with deliverables, we'll have legs."

I see. Is there a circumstance that says so?

You can create handy items by alchemy, but you don't have the fighting power to hunt demons (monsters) to earn the material and money to do so, and using the deliverables is breaking down the cost-effectiveness.

So you're using "magic" as a customer and receiving research funding and materials.

Then I wish I had more.

I think it would be tremendous to say that I can make the items I bought earlier for about 50,000.

"But the biggest reason is that for a magician with more than a certain strength, the achievements of our alchemists are just toys. Even if the alchemist tries in bundles, it does not extend to" magic "exercising" magic "directly. Even if it destroys the world, it is the will and power of the magicians, not the responsibility of the deliverables that came out into the world because we could not contain our desire for research. We're cowardly and cunning."

Whether or not it may be agreed that it will be easier.

Again, the alchemists seem to be playing something spectacularly in the history of this world (La Vulcanan).

That's why I'm so timid.

If you just want to go ahead with research, I feel like it's quick to make or hold the state as a customer.

But I guess it's either broken once or it's not that simple.

But I can't suppress my desire to explore, so I take the bitter measure of hiding behind magic.

"Alchemist" is also a creature of deep business.

In the meantime, I found out that I can use whatever I want.

I want to avoid using it against the producer's will.

"Oh, yeah. How did you know at first sight that I was a" magician "? Sure, the outfit may seem somewhat like that, but I don't even have a cane."

The first time I asked why I was on guard, Grandpa Nemo looked pompous for a moment, then couldn't help laughing.

Did you hear that weird thing about me?

"And excuse me. Master Tsukasa is really a substandard person. It's strictly forbidden to pry into customers, but even if this one pays the price, you'll want to tell me."

That's how he polishes and explains his eyes with a handkerchief elegantly.

Nothing, Grandpa Nemo found me "magical" in one shot, because otherwise I wouldn't even be able to come here.

I thought it was strange that there were no windows in the buildings on all sides, but I said (...) and (...) I said (...) Ru (...).

The point is that the entrance that normally enters this place doesn't exist.

The only way to get here is to move (teleport) and float (fly) after knowing that it exists here.

On top of that, they have the same kind of curse as the Hidden (Okult), and ordinary humans can't even recognize this place in the first place.

I mean, by the time I got here, it was definitely obvious that I was a magician.

I lost it in a hurry.

Apparently, the reason it came with a "high-ranking" was because I searched for this place on my own rather than an introduction, and a pair of "artificial demons (Factifamilia)" on the table gave up fighting.

Originally, those who visit here without an appointment by referral, etc. are ordered to be attacked without question.

However, if the probability of self-destruction is more than constant, they are also ordered not to do anything in vain.

We talked about how high-performance they were, but they just followed that order faithfully.

Is the absenteeism a coincidence?

"May I, Master Tsukasa? After all we've done, we'd like to ask you a favor."

Correct your residence and Grandpa Nemo bows his head first.

"What is it?

"Would you like to have an exclusive agreement with us, Master Tsukasa"

Exclusive agreement?

That's not why I flashly use the "Alchemist" deliverables to appeal to other "magicians"... no doubt about it.

"I have lived for quite some time, but I have never seen you more" magical "than Master Tsukasa. We can't afford to pay like a state or an Adventurer's Guild with money, but we know that if you provide us with a powerful demon (monster), we can offer you items that cannot be bought with gold."

Oh, I see.

You think Gibbs and I are going to make it on that side?

"Tsukasa-sama is free to deal with the monsters (monsters) hunted by Tsukasa-sama, but can't you offer them to us if you want?

"Fine, shall we save some for the start?

This is a wish for me too.

The Adventurer Alliance has nothing against me if it offers as much money as it needs, and the rest of it will be items you can't buy anywhere else if you offer it to this store.

"Tonitrus Drake" is not possible because I have an appointment, but I can offer the others here and now.

I don't know if it's a good idea to have one, but I keep my word.

You can ask later and come and offer it then if you say there's about one.

Instead, I'll provide all the demons (monsters) I didn't sell in the Adventurer Alliance that I was looking to get permission from the Cain Kingsguard Commander.

There must have been something big about it.

"What?"

Even an alchemist still doesn't have the ability (cheat) to master it.

He was surprised where I was storing the gold coins and the items I bought, but I can't imagine he was holding the monster by any means.

Well, it's not normal to think of the existence of an "item box".

Point your gaze at the square outside the window and send out all the demons (monsters) in your possession other than "Tonitrus Drake" there.

There was more than I thought, okay?

If two of the missing tables are surprised, I'll do it.

Oh, I hear something ringing, I did it.

"Ko, this is..."

I just can't hide my flashy look, Grandpa Nemo.

I left the pace gripped at first, but can I assume I got it back in the second half?

"Oh, the magic of an item box...... or my own ability. Except for organisms, they can hold a certain amount of mass."

Maybe the creature can do it too, but I haven't tried it yet.

You can't listen to an animal if you try it, or if you can confirm life or death.

I don't think there's a bandit or anything.

"No, it's a huge thing."

Grandpa Nemo apparently gave up on surprises, too.

Hi, I think it's becoming normal for this guy to think that it's anything, but is that okay?

At least I wanted the alchemist to have an extra giggle that said "it's all in the assumption".

Even if I can't.

"If you can make something interesting, thank you. I'm sure you can pay for the expenses and reasonable profits incurred outside of the demons (raw materials) you provided, and if you have the necessary materials, let me know and I'll hunt them."

I'm not bored by the fact that you seem to be able to do something interesting, but you won't be reluctant, and I'll add that it may be an extra thing.

It is only natural to pay for the alchemists because they will need all the money they need to live and process them.

I can do this kind of chubby thinking because I can afford to buy demons (monsters) and get a lot of money.

"Oh, that's a condition you don't even wish for. Thank you very much. It's about the kids on the table I can give you right now, but if you don't mind, take me with you."

They made it look like a contract, white and black.

Is that all right?

What if I'm surprised and yelling at the body of a monster?

"Is that okay? Thank you. And, uh... there's something else I'd like you to do for me..."

It's a good time to try to say what you've never been able to say.

"Why not? I don't even think you have a wish not to catch the monster you just left in your possession, but if it's something we can do, tell us what it is."

All right, I've done my part by offering a lot of demons (monsters) first.

As long as they don't say no, I'm the exclusive contractor and I'm supposed to be good at it.

"Then don't hesitate. When" Automatic Doll (Auto Mata) "and" dwarf (homunculus) "arrive, can you tell me first? It's going to fly."

"… I understand"

Oh, I was a little spooked.

No, I have to tell you, even if I'm somewhat frightened here.

Even for the ambition of completeness.

"Then I have a little appointment, so it's time to pull it up"

Time sucks.

We still have time to look, but someone might pick us up in the room, and it's time to pull up.

"I've stopped you for a long time, and I'm sorry for your loss. Thank you very much for your massive purchase and exclusive agreement today. We expect an enduring deal. We look forward to seeing you again soon."

Grandpa Nemo is bowing deeply.

Gently bow your head this way, too.

I came and saw it to the extent that I was a little concerned, but I'd say this was on good terms with each other.

I want to be able to make a good deal in the future.

"Yeah, this is definitely you. I'll go, silver (Alger)."

"I'm afraid, my lord."

Ah. What do I do when I say I'm going?

"Silver (Alger)" can be transferred together if you join hands (teleport), but all of a sudden Sarah and Cecil would be surprised if there was a beautiful samurai in the room.

A pair of tables is out of the question.

The royal palace becomes a fuss.

"Master Tsukasa as he crosses the border. Neither silver (Alger) nor those kids on the table are exactly creatures. I think it can be stored in the" item box "of Tsukasa you just told me..."

I see...

Wow, I'm really in.

Let's ask the silver (Algiers) later what it's like inside.