Legend

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"This is... awesome"

A giant fish on a table… that's a giant fish about two meters long.

That, too, just kept the freshness I had just killed, just because I was in Ray's mystering.

Rather than actually being the fish Ray caught during the beginning when he started fishing at sea, naturally that fish would be odd if it hadn't gotten worse by nature.

There is no such thing as a refrigerator...... but it is not such an easy substitute for the average person than it is a fancy magic item.

Fish caught many days ago, that would definitely be rotten if it were normal this time of year hanging from the end of summer to autumn too.

But the fish was fresh itself.

"Go ahead. It's a souvenir."

"Are you sure? It would be quite expensive to buy a fish like this normally."

It was Dusker asking while looking at Ray, but that's never wrong.

In the first place, Gilm is only far from the sea, and with extra exceptions, the fish in the sea that he eats are salted.

Of course salted fish are not unsavory because if you drain salt thoroughly with water and cook it over time, you can cook delicious dishes.

But I still find fresh fish inferior to dishes prepared by a good skilled cook.

Even if they give me such a fish as an unmade souvenir, I rarely wonder how to deal with it if I try it as a dusker.

Still, he returned to me immediately and called the maid because she was intolerant as a lord of the city in a special place in many ways…

… but since Ray's presence came to the guild, he is supposed to be able to train rapidly.

"Would you like to call me?

A maid who knocked and came in gives a slight look of surprise to the giant fish on the table, but it soon disappeared too.

"Take this fish to the kitchen. A souvenir from Ray."

"Okay. So are you sure you want to cook with this fish for dinner today......

"Oh, that's okay"

I hear fish dishes and a dusker with a slightly happy look on his face.

Ray looks at Dusker like that and reminds me of the taste of the dishes made by Bistle, who is not here right now.

Bistle's cuisine is better than that of the cafeteria around here, especially when it comes to seafood soup, so much so that it can be named depraved seafood soup.

I even think that way you can cook better than that soup......

Besides being a cook in the Lords' Hall, there must have been something more in his arms than a city cook.

(Because I'd like to try it once.... No, have you eaten it several times before)

A sandwich-like snack served when you come to see Dusker.

It was naturally the cook employed by Dusker who was making it.

Just a sandwich that's easy to make, no matter how good the cooking is, though it didn't make a difference from the sandwiches sold in other stores that far.

... Ray's taste is not that good, even though it may be a lot of ideas to be exact.

No, taste is one of the five senses, and it's definitely sharper than Ray's body is made by Zeppyre... is that around, like, purely Ray's lack of experience?

"Looking at that fish, it looks like you've been enjoying the ocean for a long time."

"Right. There were also pirate raids."

The pirate raid in this case is correct that he was not attacked by a pirate, but by a pirate.

Dusker also knew that through a pair of orbs, so he didn't imitate it like putting a penetration in.

In the first place, it was Dusker who requested that the pirates captured and enslaved by it be brought to Gilm.

Given the circumstances around it, what is it now... and so on?

"The pirate thing was unexpected to me, but only this time, it was a lot more profitable."

"Right. Even though he's pretty old, he's got a boat."

Even to build a groundship with reference to sand boarding, Ray is not comfortable enough to be optimistic that everything will work out from the start.

Beyond that, we still need things to practice with.

In addition, in order to find out what the structure of the ship is, there should have been a ship.

In that sense, the two ships that Ray had taken from the pirates were still very important substitutes.

"The cost of that ship..."

"Oh, please negotiate the matter with the marina"

"I guess..."

To Ray's words, Dusker gives a slightly unfortunate look.

If we were to negotiate with Marina, it would definitely be against us... and we were certain that we would make a deal in favor of Ray and the others.

(Do I have to ask the negotiator to think that it is a study? You should pay some extraordinary)

So much so that those who had previously negotiated with Marina had to be given a few days off from their mental fatigue.

That's all, negotiating with the marina is mentally exhausting.

Most importantly, those who negotiate with the marina are visibly more capable of negotiating.

Maybe we can thank the marina in that sense, but that's why we can't accept our disadvantages so easily.

Even if you understand that it will definitely be profitable in the future.

Still, I guess what ultimately makes the decision to accept is that Dusker's ability as a lord is so good.

"I know about the ship. So, who's the slave?

"He said he was headed to Gilm as soon as he could, so he thought he'd probably arrive before winter"

"Well, can we train sailors to use groundships during the winter?"

For Dusker, a groundship is half as close to gambling.

That's all it takes to build a facility to build a ground ship.

So, if the act of building a groundship fails, all the funds spent by then will be wasted for Dusker... and for Gilm.

But still, Dusker had the certainty that he would succeed in the matter of the groundship.

As a confirmation, it would still be the presence of Red Lotus wings led by Ray.

If you have the magic items you need, you can ask the Rays to secure them.

On top of that, the wings of the Red Lotus have an incredible speed of travel called Seto.

Some other marinas are free to use spiritual magic and have deep knowledge.

Given that Vihera, who does not possess the skill of that hand, is also a former Empress of the Bestian Empire, the handover is certainly useful in many ways.

There are also many alchemists in the Guild who are only gathered in the bordering cities and stand up in arms.

Given those things, developing a groundship is a pretty winning thing, even if it's gambling.

That's why Dusker got his hands on it...... arguably.

If the odds seem low. There would not have been anything more like Dasker getting his hands on, and if for any reason he had to, it would have been smaller... which is why he would not have imitated the facility that would have built the groundship from the beginning.

Such an attitude on the part of Dusker means that we have a good chance of succeeding about the groundship.

"Right. Winter is a lot of rest for adventurers. In that sense, it would be just right to do something like study manipulating ships."

"Hmm? Marina, what does that mean? Isn't it something Lord Dusker said about training sailors an adventurer? Then don't you mind studying whenever you want? Of course, it would be better to talk about it sooner."

You wondered what Marina said, Elaine asks with a little doubt.

It is fully understandable in the course of previous stories that Dusker thinks it is not the adventurers who are the sailors of the ground ships... but the men of Dusker.

But given Marina's words, the question arose as to why adventurers would come in there.

The marina with her gaze pointed at Vihera with some meaningful gaze.

You understand what such a marina's gaze means, Vihera gently misses her gaze and reaches for the tea that was on the table where the fish disappeared and widened.

"If it's winter and adventurers don't go out too long to rest, it'll also reduce disturbances, won't it? Well, some of them are drunk and rampaging adventurers... and some other adventurers might cause problems."

Like Vihera.

I didn't put it in my mouth that way, but what Marina wants to say is obvious if you look at the interaction now.

In the case of Vihela, who prefers to fight strong enemies, it is rare that something eventually goes wrong.

Vihera knows that too, so I can't argue with the detours.

"Hmm, you mean that? Lord Dusker is in a lot of trouble."

"Ha, I'm glad you said that. For some reason, there's not a lot of people out there who know how hard it is for me."

That's what Dusker says and laughs as he looks at the marina.

Unlike the earlier Vihera, however, the marina does not imitate a distraction from her gaze, and even smiles and opens her mouth.

"Oh, I think Dusker's doing his best, too, huh?

"... if you think so, it would be helpful if you gave me a lot of relief."

"If I cut back, you won't grow backwards. Even if they're not me, you're asking me to give them a break?

"It's..."

There is no way we can imitate that.

If you imitate that, that's what Dusker is… and the neutrals led by Dusker are seen lightly from around.

There is no way that such an imitation can be possible at the present time, which does not extend to aristocracy or kings in the forces.

"Isn't it? So this is a tough whip of love, too."

"... hmm"

A brilliantly misrepresented form of Dusker just snorts in dissatisfaction.

Still, it will be from his experience as Lord of the Guild that he can quickly change his mood.

"In the meantime, I want the Rays to turn to the construction guys again tomorrow... is that a problem? If there's anything you need to do, I'll finish you off."

I guess I'll tell you that because I still understand that I'm putting a pretty heavy burden on the Rays.

It's just the worst pattern to imitate what you force here and as a result you can do what the Rays think of Dusker...

(Plus, if you're going to imitate something like that, what would Marina say to you?)

That is only a nightmare for Dusker that he will be told in detail about the acts he went to when he was little and embarrassed if he tried them now.

Not to mention one of the biggest black histories of all...... if they talk about proposing to the marina, they could even smother too much of the embarrassment.

Of course, if that's for the Guild, I'm not hesitant to use the Lord's authority.

But you didn't have to do that in the current situation, and it would have been better for the Rays to feel comfortable working.

Most importantly, in the sense of working well, I've enjoyed vacation for more than ten days to this day, so I'm sure it will be enough.

"Okay. Mine especially have errands...... oh well enough to check out the monsters I got at sea in my guild. Oh, and I keep the Trent Forest tree I was carrying in the carriage, so I can take it with me."

Starting with jellyfish monsters, some of the monster drawings Ray has are not listed in, or even face-to-face monsters like former guild master Marina and merchant Bistol.

I got the demon stone once, but I needed to find out which part would be the crusade proof site, and could it be sold as a material... such a thing.

You'll also know how to cook and eat if you're lucky.

(Cooking?... I guess Bistol's pretty busy by now)

Bistle and I are separated before we come to the Lords' Hall.

The magic pouch that Bistol has, unlike Ray's mistering, exists the flow of time.

More than that, you want to sell the overnight drying you made desperately while at sea as a product as soon as you can.

If I made it into a bistro that followed Ray and the others in this case, I would spend very little money - and the bistro would have been entrusted with cooking for that matter - but I was able to obtain a large quantity of products.

It won't be worth that much in a village or city along the coast, but if you even have a place like Gilm, that's what makes it bounce in value.

If you succeeded, you could definitely do business like poppy on your wet hands.

(Ma, given Bistol's personality, I don't think he's going to do spicy business or anything.... In the first place, do you have someone you can do business with?

The Rays are already used to it, but the look of the bistol is pretty intense.

How many people do business with such bistles... that's how Ray continued his conversation with Dusker.