Let's Manage The Tower
(9) Free Slime
In the beginning of the house, where the slime strolls (?) I do.
I don't know where it's coming from, but it's not like it's all over the dirt, so it's become commonplace for other people to start studying.
I don't know how it is divided between the slime, but I feel like I will be there sometime because I don't disturb the examiners and often notice it.
Insofar as the examiner sees and confirms the skill, there is no specific slime in a particular location, and it may be replaced quite frequently.
However, it does not appear that the whole slime is in the same place, but that certain groups are gathered in similar places.
For example, the slime carrying harvested crops often enters and leaves the warehouse, so it can be said to be one group.
I have checked once what the grouping is like.
It turns out that the slime belonging to a group does not stay in that group all the time.
In short, the first thing I thought of as a group was that it was simply delimited by places, and individual slimes went wherever they wanted to go.
Certainly, some of the slides go back and forth and stay in one place.
After all, I concluded that the behaviors were divided according to the preferences of each slime, and the examination analysis was complete.
The analysis of the behavior of the slime is stopped, but the observation of the slime in the room is done occasionally when I remember.
At this time, Kaiseki, who had just seen the skills of the slime in sight, noticed that there were many things and saw Sylvia.
"Speaking of which, is there a slime in Sylvia's lab?
"... huh? Of course you do.
Sylvia answered the question of the sudden over-assistance after only a short time.
At the beginning of the house, it was only natural to have a slime, so I couldn't remember for a moment if I was actually there.
Sylvia nodded as expected.
"That means Sylvia also makes drugs and spills."
What Sylvia does in her lab is create a healing medicine that uses herbs made in the fields.
The production of such medicines is also an important role for priests.
"Ugh. Is that, uh... is that it?
No matter how familiar the work is, sometimes it fails and spills.
Sylvia turned away and affirmed the fact that she wanted to disappear.
The examiner who saw it apologized with his palm together.
"No, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say that, but I was a little curious about the slime."
"... what happened?
Sylvia, who was still a little dragged, continued to look away.
"Well, if you say it's easy to understand, it's easy to understand. Some of the slimes have chemistry skills."
"Pharmaceutical skills?
Sylvia leaned her neck without understanding the meaning of what the examiner was saying.
Sylvia knows that dispensing and alcohol exist as skills, but Kaiseki never thought of the chemical system.
The examiner leaned slightly towards Sylvia.
"What? Didn't I tell you? Among the skills that monsters have, they have the same effects as the healing medicine Sylvia is making."
The examiner continued to explain further after saying so.
Some monsters have skills that are clearly not healing magic and rely on drugs.
Consider it the reverse pattern of poisonous attacks.
Creating your own medicine in your body, or stuffing your body with medicinal ingredients from medicinal herbs, can take many forms, but you have it as a skill.
In the study aid, it is obviously a skill that is different from healing magic, so I dare to call it a pharmaceutical skill.
Sylvia nodded to explain the exam aid.
"Oh, is that so? Then you'll see."
Before Kaiseki came to this world, there were many monsters who were believed to be recovering without relying on magic before the existence of skills was revealed.
Some of these monsters are often used as medicine to collect specific parts of the monster.
For Sylvia, who knows how to make medicine, that's very natural.
After checking Sylvia who was nodding, Kaiseki continued talking further.
"So, if you think about why a slime who wasn't supposed to have such a skill has such a skill, you just think it's the most natural thing to do."
It was Sylvia, who couldn't get through for a moment, but I soon understood what the examiner wanted to say.
"I see. It was a spill of medicine or a fragment of medicinal herb that made me a skill."
"That's what it is. It's more natural than just evolved to the end of a miracle, like a slime.
Sure, sure.
Sylvia smiled at the words of the examiner.
With regard to the slime that has settled in the kingdom of Flores, I believe that Kaiseki is still a product of miracles.
He invited the whole slime crawling through the living room to show it to Sylvia.
"Well, here's a slime with the skill of dispensing. What do you think would happen if I told this kid to make medicine?
"Master Kowske, no way...?
Sylvia looked anxious, hoping that would not happen.
The examiner nodded to Sylvia and said to the slime.
"Can you make any medicine?
When Kaiseki heard that, Slime trembled on the spot.
Unfortunately, however, Sylvia does not know what that means.
I had no choice, so the examiner called in an interpreter (Sula) who was a little far away and asked the same question again.
"--I mean, but... eh? Can't you do that?
The unexpected answer came back, and Sylvia sighed relieved with her head tilted.
For Sylvia, even if the slime dispenses it, it means what's the priest for?
But there was a continuation of Slime's answer to crush Sylvia's hopes.
"Ah, I see. There's no way we can do this without the ingredients."
Since dispensing skills cannot produce presence from nothing, materials are naturally required.
Because there are no ingredients there, it is impossible to produce medicine.
Kaiseki said to comfort Sylvia after slapping her shoulder with a desperate expression.
"Well, as far as slime is concerned, you might want to think there's nothing you can do as long as it evolves."
"Well, that's true, but... common sense has collapsed too much."
In response to the words of the examiner, Sylvia replied with a face of abandonment.
By the way, I handed over the ingredients later to see if I could make the medicine properly, but the slime was making the medicine for the ingredients.
Sylvia made sure to check the effect and get the endorsement.