Lazy Dungeon Master

Don Sama, River Town (North)

Don Sama, the river town. It's the second largest town since we left Zia, followed by Meekan.

As in Meekan, when you enter through the general gates for nobility, there are still many stone brick buildings that do not look very different from the others. Stone brick buildings are commonly found throughout the Empire.

And unlike Meekan, it's about Zea's population density.

He said the road was stretching towards Zia, Empire City and Pavela at the branch point, and until a tunnel could be found in the village of Gorene, there was only about a safe route from Pavela to Zia through here.

"By the way, why is this a river town?

"Don Sama is divided into two parts across the river. There's North Dong Sama and South Dong Sama, and those two together are Dong Sama. The two combined sizes are a little smaller than Zia's."

"Is it divided into two parts? What a hassle."

By the way, now I'm in the North Gate of North Dongsama, and they're leaving the South Gate of South Dongsama for the Imperial Capital. The river that passes between them is out of the crossing.

... Can't you bridge it? Is it possible that even monsters can't be crossed?

"Is there any difference between north and south?

"It doesn't make that much difference from us. But the north and south seem to make a big difference to the residents."

"Uh, are you clustered and hostile by compartment?

"Something like conflict that doesn't feel so bad. By the way, the branches of the Adventurer Alliance are also north and south, let's go say hello to the north today"

Two nights, by the way. We leave for one night in North Don Somea and one night in South Don Somea across the river.

Do I have to say a steady greeting twice? Let's leave it to Wataru.

"Hey strawberries, I wonder what good food we have here"

"Baked fish, of course. Other than river fish, there's nothing special about food."

"All right, I'll get you one quick!

"No, you can't. Since I left the carriage with the guild."

Figs are original, but Rokuko seems a lot more interested in food as well.

I also feel like Dungeon Core was talking about not having to eat food, but now at the point where I love melon bread. Well, you must have a strong aspect as entertainment.

Nik is also getting his ears up and patting his tail.

"Oh, it's the inn who keeps the carriage this time. But in the meantime, would you like to deliver the requested delivery to Don Sama?"

"Oh, Gersho, even the guild, please."

By the way, what's Garshaw's name? I see. Gozo seems to have gotten along perfectly well with your mistress and is a friend who calls his name to each other.

So, strawberries and locusts going to buy fish as soon as they get to the guild. At last, Shikina was also taken as a escort or luggage holder.

... Well, that's fine, I was hoping you could help me out this time because I have a lot of luggage... you could buy us some fish, too?

Wataru and Gozo once enter the Adventurer Alliance for the barrel that was serving storage.

Me and Nik, Lop is a crate.... What's in it? Well, I can't help but care. Apparently it's not a crack.

I guess it's because there's a lot of luggage here that's still a traffic requirement.

"So it's a delivery request. Please confirm."

"Yes, I accept. Good day, Master Wataru."

"I'm going south tomorrow, and then I'm going to the imperial side. If you have a delivery request..."

"Then this way..."

Receive the package for delivery after a long delivery. I received one small box and Wataru punished it with [storage].

"You'll take it right away this time."

"It's a small amount of luggage from north to south. If you're packing for the Imperial City, it should be on the southern guild, and if you stay in [storage] for this long, you won't have to worry about getting stolen."

Now you can go south without showing your face here tomorrow. And Wataru laughs.

I see. There seems to be no crusade or other request this time. Well, it's two nights and three days, but you have plans to cross the river in the middle of the day.

"River, I haven't seen it yet, but is it that big?

"It's about 15 meters deep and 100 meters wide. It's a distance to run and cross."

No, you're the only one who can run and cross.

"... can I cross too?

"You don't have to. I don't think it's normal to cross."

"Uh, that's not true, is it, Mr. Lopp?

"I'm at the limit of 10 meters. What about Gozo?"

"You think I can cross the river? I jump three meters, so it's the limit."

Still going about that...... I guess adventurers have great physical abilities.

... I challenged Nik to see how much he could cross. That's how his tail is patting.

"... if you're about to drown, Wataru will help you, okay?

"Oh, did Mr. Kama want to try crossing the river, too?

"No, I'm fine. I'm talking about Cro."

"It's important to know how much you can move for a time of need, Mr. Kama, do it too!

It makes sense, but I'm not willing to bother moving my body. Because I don't feel like I can cross the river more than Gozo either.

When I went outside the guild, Rokuko and the others had just returned from shopping as well.

"Obnoxious cama. Yes, this fish."

Yes, and I'll distribute other things, including me. It's a skewered river fish. I guess I skewered one whole and shook salt and baked it.

"Oh, isn't it Ayu? Miss Thanksgiving. It fits the liquor. Here."

"I like this, too. Some pedestrians from Pavela come here a lot, and salt is pretty cheap."

Is it Ayu even here?... Well, it's like when you're an apple. Even if the details of the object are different, the names are similar. I don't know.

"That's pretty big."

"Really? It's smaller than the fish they bring to the inn every once in a while."

The fish brought to the inn is from the Pavela sea. That would be smaller than a sea bream or a burrito. I think it's the bigger one.

"Nevertheless, when you saw the strawberries, the people in the street looked bitter and sold them cheap, didn't they? Did you do something?

"Well, I used to be a little..."

Did you?

"Then let's head to today's inn. Today is the 'North Hero Pavilion', an inn run by the brave men of North Don Sama and the famous Mr. Ortega. It was a good inn. Tomorrow, by the way, at the Hero Pavilion in the South, Mr. Ortega's son made it independently."

"Are parents and children divided north and south?... hey, you're at odds north and south, right?

"Didn't you jump out with the momentum of the fight? I don't know, but if you're curious, why don't you ask Mr. Ortega?

"No, it's fine because I didn't care that much. Nothing."

Why would a traveler have to intervene in a parent-child fight on a trip? Such trouble is confined to abandonment. We'll figure it out ourselves.

You're not going to be the protagonist, and you're not going to "stick your neck in anything you have a problem with and fix it".