Legend
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In the end, Ray picked as much fruit as he could from the tree that was ahead of him as he went upstairs.
In the meantime, when it comes to what other faces were doing, do you feel like helping them pick fruit or exploring the surroundings?
After we've picked some fruit, should we turn Ray over there too? I talked to him...... Elaine, Marina, Vihera and Buune are all against me.
Ray told me to focus on picking fruits and storing them in mysteries.
Usually even the faceless Bühne gave Ray the look he deserved to call it impatient, so it would show how much the line of women valued fruit.
Ever since I started acting with Ray, I've had no trouble with gold - Elaine or Marina hasn't had trouble with gold since before - but I guess that's what I thought we should pick as much fruit here as we can.
The sweet thing was Ray, who thought of the word another belly, but wisely he didn't have an extra mouth and focused on silently picking fruit.
Also, the only tree with various fruits is not the first one Ray finds.
There are a few others, and we continue to harvest them… As a result, today is not a quest for dungeons, but also a day to be called the date of the harvest of fruit.
If Ray doesn't like it, the answer is no.
Whatever, the forest upstairs in the dungeon is about to set in time with the outside… The Rays who saw it decided to return to the Goltz today.
There have been no more problems camping on the spot than there are magic tents, and there is yellowbird and oak meat. If the vegetables also looked for the woods, there should be a variety of mountain vegetables, and camping on the spot - too luxurious to call it - didn't have a problem, but in the end I decided to go back to Goltz.
The reason for this was that you should explain the dungeon to the guild, and it's a big deal that if you slept in a magic tent, Ray would sleep on the floor or on the couch.
Ray wasn't going to hesitate to camp either if he had to, but he also wanted to sleep in a solid bed if he was going to sleep anyway.
... The only thing was that only Relieu was in favor of the camp.
The reason Lelew was in favor of camping would be a lot because if he camped, he could love Seto in the name of keeping an eye on his surroundings outside the magic tent...
It was Lew, who had already stopped trying to hide being a Seto enthusiast, but in the end the proposal would be rejected.
Whatever it is, the Rays safely escaped from the dungeon and returned to the Goltz, headed to the Alliance...... where they are put through to the Guildmaster's office.
"I'm sorry. I should have said hello yesterday when I came... I was having a little meeting with the deputy and it was midnight when I left."
It was a woman in her forties or so who said that to the Rays who sat on the couch for the reception in the Guildmaster's office.
He seems to be a former adventurer, and his body has enough muscle to make a mistake.
"No, never mind. We were busy yesterday."
That's what Ray says as a party leader, but nothing like something was actually particularly busy.
It's just a matter of deciding that we were just as busy as the Alliance Master was.
If you treat me with a high pressure attitude over there, Ray will return it with the attitude it deserves, but this time, Ray is also the form I learned to take because I've been friendly with him.
I'm sure the Alliance Master knows that, too, but I have nothing to say about it in particular.
"That would help if you said so. Well, now I'm the guild master of the Goltz, called Vanillas. Well, if you call me Guildmaster, that's fine."
That's what Vanillas says with a grin, but soon that attitude turns into something serious.
"Well, I'd like to ask you sooner... were you sure it was on the wall of that cliff in the dungeon?
That's what I'm asking, but there was certainty in Vanillas' expression that he was definitely in the dungeon.
As an adventurer, you'd be anticipating the area.
Ray also nods honestly, especially since he's not trying to hide that it's a dungeon over there.
"Oh. I'm pretty sure in the dungeon. That, too, was a simple structure with only one divide on the ground floor, but forest spread upstairs. That's more than a freshly made dungeon."
"The forest...? Does that mean it's not an illusion or something, but a forest like the one where the trees actually grow?
Ray nods at Vanillas' words and takes one fruit out of the mysteries.
It is a fruit with a yellow speckle pattern on the skin, a fruit normally handled in every city. … although spring is the fruit of the season.
Placing the fruit on the table, Vanillas takes the fruit in his hands with doubt.
I know Ray has an item box, so even if spring was here with the seasonal fruits remaining luminous in this season, nothing is particularly surprising.
"What's this?
"That's the guy I picked from the trees growing in the woods in the dungeon today.... As you can see, it's real, right? Well, that doesn't make sense unless you take my word for it."
"No, I believe you. It's just celebrities over there. You wouldn't imitate lying in such a situation."
Faces like Elaine and Marina are not the kind of people who would lie about something like this.
Especially with Marina, I have spoken to her several times as an Alliance Master and know her personality well.
Others are famous for their circumstances.
Given such circumstances, it could definitely be determined that there is a forest.
(I'd love to do people directly to confirm if I could... but I guess not a Goltz adventurer. If I were to go, it would be about me, but I can't afford that kind of time either)
Adventurers in the Goltz are never strong.
That's what the average adventurer's quality is because the strongest is the Rank C adventurer, which was obvious without even thinking about it.
"But... when that happens, didn't that dungeon just make it?
"I don't know. I guess there are more things about dungeons that haven't been figured out. That's not strange to be a dungeon in that form from the beginning."
Having heard the marina, Vanillas thinks with a slightly more difficult look.
If you try vanillas, it's not very funny that there's a dungeon near the Goltz you're guild master in that you grew up in earnest.
That's why I contacted several people who started working with handouts right now, and this is how they sent adventurers.
Even so, it's a complete miscalculation that the dungeon is growing more than I imagined at this point.
(See you tomorrow...... no, from now on. Anyway, I have to go talk to the deputy)
Though I find it annoying, I was certain that this information should have been communicated to the deputy as soon as possible.
The deputies who are seconded to replace the nobles who rule the Goltz are there, capably, without possibility or necessity.
Somewhat tough on the gold, it was troubling for Vanillas, who is guild master there, but he is definitely an excellent figure objectively.
Those of character are also aristocratic aristocrats...... not aristocrats with electorate ideologies like being in aristocracy.
It is the story of the five most aristocratic men, so it may not have been possible to have voter ideology.
Either way, if I actually heard that the dungeon was growing beyond never being a bad person, I was certain that I would be dealing with it accordingly.
"So, what else have you known about the monsters that come out?
"No, you didn't see the new one. Yeah, but I ran into Yellowbird yesterday.... It's a forest, and it's not weird to have a lot of bird monsters."
"In the first place, I've been picking fruit right up the stairs."
Even if Ray tries to disprove anything to Vihella's words... there's nothing more to disprove than that being true.
In fact, the fruit was harvested diligently, and that definitely led to little upstairs exploration.
... except that Vihera, who is now laughing prankily at Ray, is also in favor of picking sweet fruits... No, I was in favor of Ning Luo being aggressive.
In that sense, Vihera could also be described as an accomplice.
Whether or not the person acknowledges it.
"Well, that's it,"
Vanillas does not particularly blame Ray, who was dedicated to collecting fruit, but returns to the story.
I'm not in a position to complain even though the Rays are attacking the dungeon at their own pace, rather than attacking the dungeon at the request of the Alliance.
Of course, as Guildmaster of the Goltz, I had the desire to proceed with the quest for more dungeons if I could, but I can't say I can't make it that far.
In fact, at the moment, it's only the Rays who can challenge the dungeons, because they have to rely on you.
"Are you sure you want to dive into the dungeon tomorrow?
"I'm going to do that, especially if it's not urgent.... you'll also need to find out exactly what kind of monster there is in those woods"
For Ray, looking for an unknown monster is very important in a warcraft sense.
Of course, the most important thing is the nucleus of a dungeon where you can master your terrain manipulation skills, but other than that, it's not uncommon to have an unknown monster if it's a dungeon.
In fact, I was able to find an unknown monster named Yellowbird who came out of the dungeon the day I came to the Goltz.
It is very likely that the forest upstairs, where that yellowbird would live, will probably still have other unknown monsters.
In that sense, as far as Ray was concerned, he wanted to proceed with his exploration of the woods.
(It hurts when we try that dungeon for the first time. If anyone's trying first, I'm sure they'll have some information.)
It was Ray who felt troublesome remembering the woods, but only because the Rays would try for the first time can they single out the undiscovered substitute in the dungeon.
"Oh, if you say so"
The unknown substitute...... where Ray remembers what he got in the dungeon and takes out the rock plants he got in the dungeon ground floor from Mystering.
I could see that the plant was still made of rock, although it had been cut along the way.
Vanillas, who sees the plant, instantly attracts his face.
"Also, maybe... there's a monster like Basilisk who has the ability to petrify his opponent, or something?
In that language, which was asked in such a way as fear, Ray, who figured out what Vanillas was worried about, immediately denies it.
"No, that's not what this is. It's a plant made of passing rock, but regardless of its ability to petrify it, it was still alive in this rocky state. It's like flying a leaf made of rock and attacking it if you get close."
To Ray's explanation, Vanillas relieves himself from the bottom of his heart.
Monsters with petrifying abilities, such as Basilisk and Cocatris, are very powerful.
That's enough to convince an adventurer in the Goltz that he won't be able to defeat it.
If there are such monsters, there may also be a need to relocate a city called Goltz that sucks.
It was Vanillas who thought that far in an instant, but that's what I thought I didn't have to worry about that in Ray's words.
"So, a plant made of rock? Are you a monster?
Famous as a plant monster would still be Trent.
The question was whether the plant in front of him was also such a monster, but Ray shook his neck beside it.
"No, I didn't have a demon stone, so I'm not like a monster. I think it's just a plant."
"... made of rock, right?
It was vanillas asking like it was incredible, but Ray nods back at it.
"I thought it wouldn't be surprising what happened there, just for a place called Dungeon... I'm surprised at this. In the meantime, could you check with the guild? If it's valuable, I'm going to look for something else."
Vanillas took a small breath and then nodded at Ray's words.