Lazy Dungeon Master
Visit to the village of Gorene
So the next day, I was supposed to show Idi the village. Rokuko will inevitably let me deal with Idee to make that entertainment a priority while Mr. Haku is here.
"Yesterday was fun. Rokuko still deserves to be my enemy."
"Right. By the way, how about the lodging? Did you think I could pay 50 gold coins properly?"
"Coronet was good too... you know, you have a great bed..."
And Idee was falling in light.
That's not just chocolate coronet. It was also about the bedding in the suite.
"Like sinking in... like being wrapped up? It would be better if it had fire resistance."
"That's just not fire resistant... you haven't cooked it, have you?
"I don't act like such an amateur."
What an amateur. Well, I hope I didn't burn it.
"Don't you have that fire resistant version or something? I wonder if we can do this by granting resistance to alchemy."
"Grant? Alchemy, can you do that?
"... alchemy basics, right?
Is there such a thing in alchemy? Think I'm just making magic props... no, I don't think it's a burning cloth or some kind of magic prop?
"Obscuring the boundaries of objects and transferring only properties… I wonder if it's not common in the Ravellio Empire"
"Heh, is there such a thing? All I know is that I paint magic."
"... you don't know if the empire's alchemy is going on or behind. I wonder if a brave man's workshop has a monopoly on technology."
She showed me the product over there, but that was amazing. And Idie says as she walks in front of me.
The Brave Workshop certainly also makes magic items that allow you to produce A4 paper one piece at a time from ingredients, fountain pens that can be used indefinitely, and pans that don't require stoves. Saw it in Imperial City.
No, Leona also had skills like [super alchemy]. Does that matter too... or the possibility that the Brave Workshop is Leona's workshop...
Let's not. I can't help thinking here. You might know when you ask Mr. Huck, but when you do, I feel like he's going to tell you something you don't even need to know. Cowaii.
"Let me show you the village for now. Do you have a request for where you want to see it? If not, I'll go to church."
"Is there a smelter?
It's just the Devil's Sword, and he seems concerned about blacksmiths. "There is, this way," he answers and leads him to a blacksmith in Cantara, outside the village.
As for the blacksmith, our village blacksmith Cantara was about to carve a gullible and magical formation into a small copper plate. He seems to be focused and doesn't seem to notice when he comes in.
"Hey, Cantara. Cantara!"
"............ hmm? Oh, Lord Kama is here! What about that guy over there?
Cantara, who I finally reacted to speaking up, grinned when she saw Idee. Idee has a loving laugh against a dwarf-like bearded smile.
"She's the lady who's been studying in our village. He wants to visit the blacksmith."
"It's Idee. I'm from the Devil's Country, nice to meet you."
"It's Cantara. Uh, if you say Lord Kama is good, a tour of the blacksmith is fine. So, the Devil's Country? Really?"
Heard of the demonic kingdom, Cantara asks something Mojimoji. I guess it's unusual to be a demon country.
"What's up, Cantara? The toilet? I notice urine as soon as I'm out of focus. There is."
"No, when it comes to demonic countries, it's a country where demonic props and stuff are being studied, right? I was wondering if you could tell me a lot about this one. Um, what do you say, Mr. Idee?
"The journey. Preferably in a position where you don't mind a gesture in order to build up drills. Okay, I'll give you some advice if it's good enough for me to notice."
"Is that true! Thank you! Hey, Lord Kama, I'm gonna borrow your daughter."
"Ooh. Go ahead."
If Idea is good, I don't have to say no. Rather, it would be appreciated if the skills of the village blacksmith (Cantara) could be improved.... I can't go back to the inn and go to bed, so let's just wait and relax.
"I use this magic formation here or something. He's the one my alchemist taught me."
"Hmm.... you're passing it on in an oral. There may be textbooks in the Devil's Country."
"Textbooks. Can't you get them back somehow..."
"It's possible via the village chief."
Cantara looking at me for a second. Mr. Idee, what's going on... Oh, I'm going over there with exchange studies. So you should buy me a souvenir. Yes. I think I'll buy you Nerne's share, too.
"Okay, I'll buy it for you next time I plan to go."
"That's Lord Kama, I can count on you!
"Good for you...... oh? I thought it was just crude, this furnace, possibly with an undead egg in it?
"Oh! You know what, lady! That's right, this guy's got a mixture of immortal eggs from Lord Kama, and it's the finest furnace ever!
"Heh, the village chief.... you want me to, too?
Hey, look at me, Idi. I have plenty of stock and you can do it for free... because Mr. Haku said squeeze it out. Let's get the money. But at a fair price so that I can't wear Ichamon when shopping in Devil's Country.
"We'll get the money paid right, at the right price"
"Oh, don't you have to double it? … lend it to me."
Yes, yes, when I tell Mr. Haku - hey.
This is how I did plenty of tours of Idee's number one hope blacksmith, and this day is over.
A photograph? As close as I asked to develop a sword state unlimited to the Idee body, and I got along pretty well with Cantara, huh? I guess we're getting along.