Legend

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"So? What do you do from tomorrow after all?

At night, in the garden of the Marina's house, the Rays were eating, as usual, as the whole and big moon claimed its existence, as it was not strange to call it the Fifteenth Night.

In the kiln of magic items put out by Ray, chunks of meat are currently burned.

Naturally, there were many other dishes, and the dishes Ray had bought at various stores on the table were lined up in freshly made condition.

Most importantly, the dish was also an additional substitute for the amount consumed in this dungeon.

... A lot of stores were screaming about being bought tons of food by Ray, but if I told you, that would be a happy scream.

Because with Ray buying the food, it was obvious that he was doubling his sales today… or even if he didn't get that far, he was definitely growing.

And in fact, when Ray said he wanted me to sell the food, there was no store that would turn it down, and he was happy to sell it to me.

For those who serve dishes, starting with the dining room, the presence of Ray is greatly appreciated.

Unfortunately, some of the dishes in the store took a while to complete, and some people refused to open a nightclub now if they sold it to Ray.

Too bad...... I'm really sorry to hear that, and now I'm sorry to hear Ray again, remembering the look on the clerk's face who said he wanted me to say it in advance if I could.

Because the carefully simmered soup for a long time completely dissolved the first ingredient, adding more ingredients for eating there and simmering it, which was also a pretty favorite soup for Ray.

"Tomorrow, huh? To be honest, you have a lot to do, a lot to do. Gamelion hunting, helping with building additions, the guys in the Labourina country on their way to Guild...... and so on"

"In it, gamelion hunting must be the last, because Ray simply wants to do it"

"... I know, it's"

Ray nods slightly dissatisfied with Marina's words.

Gamelion hunting is something that many people are currently on their way to, and that's why the construction of the additions is starting to lag behind.

Most importantly, Ray wow... what I think is that those who have come to the Guild with this additive work, that's usually what comes to the Guild, even those who are powerfully impossible to do, will be participating in the Gamelion hunt.

And, naturally, the injured and dead were continuing, and as a result, they were beginning to lead to delays in the construction of additional buildings.

Most importantly, Ray also doesn't understand the feelings of those who participated in the Gamelion hunt.

Gamellions have a superb flavour even in the sense of meat and can be bought for a pretty high price even if sold to guilds.

If you are confident in negotiating, that is what you will sometimes go and sell yourself to other stores, not guilds, and buy them higher.

It's more out of step in the sense of remuneration than it is in the normal sense of working on additional construction.

That's the most rewarding thing, assuming the danger of fighting a vicious monster named Gamelion.

However... if you try to be the one who came to Gilm to do the construction work, you naturally came here to make money.

If there was a way that we could make more money in a shorter time… Regardless of the prudent, it was only natural for those who were in need of money for any reason, those who wanted to make money in a shorter time, those who were fearless… to flow into the Gamelion hunt.

It will also be true that it is not very interesting as the side to proceed with the construction of the additions, since the clinging comes to the others.

However, the only reason I'm currently in Gilm is that I can only do that, even if I'm looking to work on additional construction.

If an adventurer is told to hunt for a gamelion more than he has the freedom to choose a request, he cannot imitate rejecting it.

Of course, if it means a Gamelion hunting request, there are limits to what can be requested by rank… If you're heading for a Gamelion hunt without a request, there's nothing you can do about it in your Alliance.

"In the meantime, why don't you help with the additions tomorrow and see what happens to the Suras the day after tomorrow? We're pretty close, aren't we?

Ray thinks a little and nods to Vihera, who tells her to enjoy a soup made with Gamelion meat.

"Right. I think that's best.... Hopefully, I'll still have Gamelion, even after seeing how the Suras are doing and then coming back to the Guild."

"There's nothing you can do about it, honestly. I can't figure out when Gamelion will be gone this way. And the fact that Gamelion's gone doesn't mean it's all in one place. Some of them might stay here."

"... will it be a little late for Gamelion to disappear, or even then, can we just hope there will be as many individuals left over here as we can,"

Even so, there is hope in Ray's words.

In fact, if you try Ray, who has a partner named Seto flying in the sky, you have the means to look for gamelions from the sky, so it's quite advantageous compared to the other adventurers.

Ray had absolute confidence that if the majority of the gamelions were gone, but there were still individuals left, he could find them.

The question is, can I finish what I have to do by then?

"Hmm. Ray seems busy with a lot of things.... Ara, what are our plans?

To Elaine, who asks enjoying the sautéed gamelion, Ara swallows the salad that was in her mouth before opening her mouth.

"Right. I'd like to see Elaine for a few moments... but most of them can be ignored."

"... most of which means that some people have to meet"

"You will. Of course, if Elaine says she really doesn't like it..."

"No, I don't mind. I'm only here in the Guild because of the deterrence that nobles don't imitate foolishness. I'm not going to turn it down if the construction of the Guild will proceed without any problems by meeting them."

Ara nods back to Elaine's words telling her so.

"Okay. Then I will prepare it that way."

"Uhm."

It was a short exchange of conversations, but that alone will determine Elaine's plans from tomorrow.

Vieira, who was watching such an exchange, opens her mouth as she sees Büne eating a sandwich made of Gamelion meat.

"Then I guess we'll be around the city. Because the merchants are rushing in, they feel less secure than they used to."

"Merchant... not exactly an escort the merchant is taking?

"Yep. I know you have a lot of blood because you're an adventurer... I saw you rubbing a few things for a lot of people. The guards and the adventurers who asked me to keep them safe were dealing with it..."

The only reason I would cloud my words along the way would be because their hands had not gone around.

If you try to make it a vihela, the request to keep the peace is my old nest... but it is also true that I have thoughts close to it.

So I guess the current situation, which has not gotten around to work, was not very interesting.

In fact, when Vihela used to do the job, it was on several occasions at first that adventurers who did not know Vihela became entangled in their looks and outfits… As a result, those who tried to defy Vihela decreased in acceleration as it was known what kind of eyes such people had encountered.

Vihera also takes good care of everything, including the matter of Bühne.

So many admired Vihella regardless of romantic sentiment or carnal desire.

I guess it's not very funny to Vihera that those people haven't been able to do enough work.

"Uh... I guess that's also the negative effect of more merchants, more adventurers, etc., so why don't you take it seriously?

"... the number of inns must be a problem."

Everyone gets a convincing look at Marina's words.

In fact, even before the merchants arrived, the accommodation was not enough by the people who had gathered for the construction of the additional buildings.

I really ran out of lodging and built a building near the construction site where I could sleep in a temporary, miscellaneous fish… Still, I couldn't completely eliminate the lack of lodging.

A new merchant comes with an escort in such a situation, so that's probably why the inn is running out.

The fortunate thing about being unhappy was that there were quite a few such merchants who were in the guilds because they thought they had a lot of deep connections with the guilds and could make a fortune with the additions?

... Some of the residents of Gilm also succeeded in imitating that they could stay in their own homes at a somewhat cheaper price than the Inn, but crimes have also been committed in that relationship.

"I just got back to Gilm, but you're going to be busy again tomorrow"

"I know it's something to be happy about..."

A little worried, Marina squeaks.

Ray wasn't the only one who questioned how it was going. Other faces also pointed a strange gaze at the marina.

I guess I noticed that gaze. Marina shakes her head sideways saying it's nothing.

Besides, no one really thinks it's nothing but an obvious attitude.

"We're buddies, so don't hesitate.... Well, if it's something you can't tell a man, I won't force you to ask."

Was there anything to feel in Ray's words, eventually Marina sighs small and teases open her mouth.

"Actually, there's going to be a lot of problems during the winter."

"... Specifically?

"To the big mess... right. After all, it has to do with the construction of the Gilm."

Listening to such marina's words, Elaine sharpens her gaze slightly.

"Marina, could that be... is the aristocracy involved in something?

The first time Elaine came up with that would still be because the aristocracy had been in the way until now in the construction of the Gilm's additions.

From the Marina dialogue, maybe the aristocrats are giving out some strange little bits about this one, and that's what caused the problem.

That's what I asked.

If it really was what I thought it was, it means that Elaine's face, which is coming to Gilm as an aristocrat, was crushed.

More than that, I don't even hate to pull out the mirage.

That's what I thought, Elaine...

"Oh, it's not like the aristocrats are doing this."

Elaine relieves herself of Marina's words and soothes her sharp gaze.

Next to the marina, Ara was similarly relieved.

If the aristocrats have really hung up some sort of tease, it's because Ara thought she'd do something about it herself before Marina did something.

... Ara's rigidity is such that she can easily beat people to death.

More than that, I guess I should say that I didn't have to waste my life in this case......

"So? So what's going on and it's going to be a problem?

"Simply put, the problem is that there are more people left in the guilds than Duskers and workers expected.... Well, if you think about it, people who come to the Guild are coming to make money, so even if it's snowing, you have a job, and besides, it's not that dangerous, you don't need to go home for those who want to make money.... Of course, not everyone stays, but people who make enough money are already out of the gilm."

"That number is less than expected," he said?

"Well.... if this is spring, summer, or at least autumn, it's winter with snow? If we run out of lodging poorly, people will freeze to death... and it's a question of what to do about it."

Ha, and to the marina carrying the salad to her mouth with a sigh, Vihera leans her neck.

"But you made a temporary place to stay, didn't you? Still no good?

"Temporary is only temporary. Gap winds and stuff come in, and in some cases snow. And there's no such thing as heating appliances."

"I see. Then... that's tough indeed. I can't believe we're building an inn now..."

"In the worst case scenario, we're going to open the Guild's warehouse. That would be more comfortable than an extraordinary cabin."

"Still, isn't it hard to withstand the cold?

"Around there, you'll need to do whatever it takes to get a request from a guild to buy some kind of heating appliance. If we give each other some money, we'll be able to buy that much. By the way, the warehouse is pretty cheap, but they're considering taking the lodging."

"Really? Anyway, I think it's free."

"... so there will be people sitting in the warehouse all the time without working."

Everyone snorted at the marina saying so.