Legend

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It was Ray who asked for the sandship renovation as a reward for this one, but in Dusker's opinion it is a massive amount of personnel to do it... it is not a normal person either, it is a situation where we don't even know how much material we need besides people like alchemists and wizards.

As a Dusker personally, Ray had more desire to take on that than he had heard of various impossibilities, but it was also true that the current situation, which was turning much of Gilm's personnel into additional construction, was physically under-resourced.

That's why Ray, Marina and Vihera can't snort right away when they tell us that we can turn the rewards over to you for the construction of the addition.

In the construction work currently under way in Guild, Ray does dozens of jobs alone in transporting baggage using mystering...... if he does poorly, he does hundreds of jobs.

And Seto, Ray's submissive demon, protects the guilds whose junctions are disappearing from the monsters flying in the harpy sky.

The marina also used high applied spiritual magic to show a lot of work, if not as good as Ray's.

Vihera is not as good as the other two, but still does a guild look around, suppressing the troubles caused by bloody adventurers, craftsmen, or those who are looking for a day job, which is a kind of deterrent.

If it was a reward commensurate with the work of these three, it was certain that it would be a considerable thing.

You can use that reward, so that's what Dusker said when he wanted me to renovate the sandy ship... but still, it's not easy to snort.

"I also know Ray's desired reward. However... it is still a bit difficult to refurbish a sandy ship as a reward"

He turns to Dusker, who tells him so, and Ray smiles and opens his mouth.

"That may be true at first, but what if it's possible to make a sand boarding ship out of gilm that can run on the ground? I think it's going to be one of Gilm's new industries."

"That's... well, I'm pretty sure. If you can move a ship normally on the ground, you can do a lot to transport supplies and stuff. But you think it's gonna be that easy?

To Ray's words, Dusker tells him that with a difficult look.

In fact, building sand onboard would require considerable technical skill.

That itself has sand boarding that Ray has, so it would be possible to obtain a technical accumulation by analyzing it.

However, it goes without saying that it is actually very difficult for us to build a sand boat from scratch so that we can travel on the ground.

That's why Dusker couldn't say it was that easy for Ray either.

"I don't know about that area. All I can do is make a suggestion. I just know that if we do well, we can have a big industry in the Guild."

"Right. If any other place tries to imitate it, its sand aboard...... no, ground ship? A shore ship? Anyway, if you make use of the Guild's location and use materials that can only be removed at the border, it will be difficult."

Those who were listening to Ray scowl at the words of Marina, who told him to supplement them.

In fact, the city of Gilm, the only periphery within the kingdom of Mireana, would be of great benefit if things went according to the marina's words.

If you try to make the same thing elsewhere, you really need to get the material from the guilds, and then you will definitely get the cost multiplied starting with the transportation costs.

Furthermore, it would be in Gilm's interest only to sell the material.

In that case, it is difficult to confront Gilm commercially, although not very much.

Most importantly, if you find a material that can be an alternative, even if it doesn't have to be a peripheral material, it's something else.

"Hmm. Then we can go, huh? But like I said, there's nothing I can do about it right now. I can't get around with the construction. Even this cage has forced the alchemist to do it."

"Yes, I know the area. So I'm not asking you to do anything right now. It doesn't matter after you've settled down somewhat."

"Hmm...... ok. No, I can't reply to that right now, but let's still consider it. I can't judge by myself because I'm talking about this magnitude, and I'm spending a lot of money on additions to the guilds. I just want to try it if I can personally."

There is no lie in the words of Dusker who tells you so.

I'm not deluded by words alone, but I've also conveyed to Ray that I actually want to try.

But I guess that's natural, too.

If it is going to be possible to improve the sandship in Gilm, that will certainly be one of the major industries in Gilm, as Ray said.

(Most importantly, the sand boarding itself is a very expensive substitute. Maybe you can't sell it because you made it)

I thought so, Ray, but for now my biggest purpose is to get my sand boat refurbished, otherwise it's just an realization.

Of course I didn't propose it because there was no chance of any victory.

Gilm's alchemists are also quite highly skilled in making it easy to use rare materials on the border, even if not in the Bestian Empire or the magical city of Ozos.

In fact, it was Gilm's alchemist who made Ray's twilight spear.

More than that, Ray thought it was never impossible to make sand boarding in the Guild, yes.

"Well, let's just leave the story about the sandship around here. I'm willing, but if it doesn't seem possible, don't worry, I'm gonna make it up to you with something else."

"I don't think Dusker would cheat us, so I'm not worried about it."

That's what I tell Dusker about the security Marina used to be familiar with.

In such marina words, Dusker gave a subtly unpleasant look.

Because I understood that if I imitated the reward in a way that would be inconvenient to me without a doubt.

The marina knows what to call black history for Dusker.

Given the possibility of being blown, Dusker cannot imitate it in a far-fetched way.

"Don't worry."

Say the same words again as you said a few seconds ago.

But the degree of seriousness enshrined in that word was clearly different.

Having seen how such a dusker looked, the marina smiled small, I guess she decided to leave it around here to be frustrated. Open your mouth again.

"Let's just keep this story around here. First of all, can you show me the cage that you're going to use this time? We need to get ready."

"... um. It's just a shame I have to get back to work. I don't know much about magic items, either. I'm calling the alchemist who made it, so you need to hear more about it."

Tell him so, Dusker gets up from the couch where he was sitting and goes back to the concierge.

There was still a mountain of paperwork there, and it was clear that we were going to process it.

At the same time, the door is knocked.

"Excuse me. Dear Dusker, I heard you were calling."

"Oh. You naturally know Ray, don't you? He's the one who uses the magic items you made. Explain magic items to me."

"Oh, okay."

The alchemist man who tells him so looked tired to see.

Look at a guy like that, are the Rays really okay? Point your gaze at something like that.

"Ray, this guy is Amaros. Amaros, I asked you to do it."

Tell him so, Dusker gets back to work in earnest.

"Okay. Okay, let's go. The cage is being transported to the warehouse."

Following Amaros, who leads them that way, Ray and the others leave the office.

Büne had all the last remaining baked sweets in his mouth, but no one noticed that.

That's how he walks inside the Lords' Hall, once he's outside, he enters one of the buildings built on the property.

I thought maybe there was a Ceto nearby. It was Ray, but neither was Ceto... and neither is Yello, and he's not coming to do it.

Buildings on the premises are of considerable size.

However, there are a variety of items inside, called warehouses.

Not that it was left in the warehouse, but many went in and out and took out various things that were in the warehouse or brought them in.

"A lot of people come and go."

"Yes, as you know, because I'm busy with a lot of extra construction right now. This warehouse also contains various items related to it."

I meant to whine to myself, Ray, but I guess Amaros sounded like him. That's what I'm returning the word.

"I see.... so, what about the cage?

"Over there"

Amaros pointed in a tired way to a cage placed towards the edge of the warehouse.

That was really literally a worthy substitute to describe as a cage.

However, a cage made of leather is not something like the so-called knitting cage.

… and in this case, that part made of the leather of the Murder Chameleon was the most important substitute.

"Is this Marder Chameleon leather?"

To Ray whining, Amaros nods back.

"Yes, just because it was piercing work of sorts...... its, not perfectly satisfactory. You can't activate using magic directly, so you have to use magic stones, and it takes a minute to change the color to match the area."

"Master Dusker told me about the Demon Stone, but you've never heard it take that long to change color."

Ray seemed a little dissatisfied, but still not as angry.

If you look at Amaros, you can see that he really works to the limit, and most importantly, because if he's going to fly, he knows that changing color takes about a minute and it's not such a big disadvantage.

If you're moving places like in the woods, it would be a huge disadvantage to take a minute for the color to change. That's to the point where it's not so strange to be judged unusable.

But unlike on earth, the surrounding colors are basically not that different on the sky.

Of course some of you may notice if you observe closely, but if someone asks you if you are looking at the sky so firmly, you should say that it is unlimited, although not zero as a possibility.

That's why Ray never looked so concerned when he was told it would take a minute or so for the color to change. However……

"You know the renovation of this cage is supposed to be done when the construction of the Gilm is finished?

"Yes, of course. To be honest, even as myself, this job was chased by time, because it wasn't very, but it wasn't satisfying."

Just a little bit of regret...... no, I guess you're actually feeling more remorse for Amaros' words when you include the parts that aren't on your face, Ray nods.

"Right. If you know what I mean. In the meantime, using this cage is only a test run. So if there's anything that bothers you, I'll tell you about it later and renovate it. Isn't that what you should think?

"Right. Think about it and you'll feel a little more comfortable."

I guess I just felt a little easier about Ray's words.

Amaros smiles, though small on his tired face.

If Amaros is in a position, if he tells me to renovate the cage on this occasion, there's no reason to do it right away.

But there's something about Ray's position that just makes it possible.

That's all the power and track record I've been showing, and on top of that, Ray is currently partying.

Beyond that, its power will not diminish, even if it may increase.

I guess Amaros was glad that such a ray retreated lighter than he thought.

I guess that's a big reason I can't afford that physically.

"Of the cage... Um, Seto grabs the top part?

"Yes, it will. The entrance will be here."

Tell him so, and Amaros gently pushes some of the sides of the cage.

Then the door opens inside as it is.

"Heh... is that where the door is"

"Yes. Well, it's hard to tell you to come in and out of the top,"

Following Aromas' guidance, the Rays go straight into the cage.

In it, it was actually in the form it deserved to be called a cage.

There is enough room for four to five people to sit on, but not enough room to imitate sleeping.

And there was a box that would put demon stones in, and there were some demon stones piled on that side.

(Double tatami...... no, a little smaller than a triple tatami? They made it out of Murder Chameleon leather, but how many did it take)

With that in mind, Ray asks Amaros.

"So, what's the name of this cage?

"Uh... unfortunately, I simply call it a cage now because I couldn't afford to give it an elaborate name. If you can, if you can give Ray and the others the names they deserve."

Saying so, he scratched his head lightly, even as he grinned at his tired face.