The specifications of the labyrinth map, which we checked in the General Guild's library, were not even so detailed. The paper on the map uses the objects specified by the General Guild, otherwise it is a confirmation of icons indicating stairs and fountains of cleanliness, as well as structural notations in the labyrinth.

I only know the labyrinth of the tooth wolf, but there are hierarchies of structures that are not underground tunnels of dirt walls in the depths, and hierarchies of field dungeons that should have gone underground but are no different from nature and scenery, to the extent that the way they are denoted in such cases was determined.

First, we rented a private room in the library to try, where we decided to create a map of the labyrinth of the tooth wolf, the first basement floor. Purchase paper, dedicated ink, and pens to draw a map, launch the TSS (Tactical Support System) immediately when in a private room, and view the basement floor of the tooth wolf's labyrinth from the map search.

The size of the screen monitor can be freely scaled from the default size of B5 or so. I make sure the screen monitors are the same size as the paper. All you have to do is pen through the map shown.

In addition to working as a semi-professional, the PC's peripheral manufacturer, who was a workplace in the original world, was primarily in sales, but was sometimes involved in the design and design of new devices. Although CAD was often used, collages, basic designs, etc. with free hands without PC were often used to drawing free hand lines with ink and pen.

Besides, this time, the beautiful straight line is pulled more and more while turning the tip of the pen. Sometimes the first basement floor itself is not such a wide hierarchy, and we completed the map in about an hour.

"I could draw a map, so I'd like you to see it."

"Huh? Have you drawn it up yet? Pretty quick, but you don't buy the right maps, do you?

When I showed the drawn up map to the commander, I was surprised at the excess speed at first, but the moment I saw the drawn map, its expression solidified and I had it prepared in advance, compared to the previous basement ground floor map for comparison, and now between the existing map and my map, my gaze went right to left, and right to left again...

"Beautiful work, is the distance between Koko on this road and Koko on this one the same?

Do you want to know if the scale is even? I just spread the screen monitor and transcribed the map, so I don't know how many scales this is actually, but naturally there is no distortion in scaling.

"Yeah, I don't know how far it actually is, because I drew it on a full sheet of paper on the map, but which part of it is very much the same distance. Small rooms and large rooms are the same size."

"Wonderful, I've never seen more maps. I will definitely buy it out. However, the purchase value and guild points of the map are basically based on a single sheet of paper on the map. Even if the content is so great, the reward amount will never change. Are you sure? If this is a nomination request or something, it's going to change the story again."

"I don't mind, I just drew it for a try."

"I'm sorry. Now you can buy 50 silver coins for the map and 100 guild points, please give me your guild card"

I gave my guild card to the secretary and started thinking about the future as I received my reward. The amount per map is not that big, but dust can also be a mountain. As a pocket money for a labyrinth crusade, it's an impeccable reward. When I get back to the inn, I'll draw up the second basement.

While doing such calculations, the guild card was returned by the commander, and I finally bought more than one blank map sheet, special ink, etc. and went back to the inn.

By the time I got back to the "White Flower Pavilion in the Labyrinth" and quickly and only drew up a map of the second basement floor, it was just time for lunch.

That said, this people of different worlds are basically two meals, lunch is often as easy as breakfast, morning and evening meals are included in the inn bill, but if you are eating lunch in the inn dining room, you need to pay a separate fee.

front desk? I pay for lunch to Mirana, the damsel who is in, and go into the dining room. I was still free inside. Sitting appropriately waiting for the meal to come out, it was Mr. Remi, not the food, who came.

"Hey, Mr. Schwartz. I'm glad you're at the inn."

"It's been a while, Mr. Remi. What can I do for you?

"I wanted to ask you to show me the map you drew in the library, and I want to borrow that mapping capability."

"Is it your ability to make maps?

Remi, who had not seen him in a long time, peered into the dining room and confirmed once again that no one was sitting in the nearby seat and asked for permission to be present. Of course, there is no reason to say no, so I would recommend a seat and ask for more information.

A new labyrinth, a labyrinth of green ghosts, was discovered in the west of the first village of Myral I visited in this other world. But they're pretty big from the first basement floor and haven't been able to keep up with the mapping.

Furthermore, there was a shortage of people who could map or draw themselves, and it was decided to issue a nomination request to adventurers who were able to make maps. So I looked at my drawn map, and although it is outside the scope of the usual request for nomination in the D-rank, the labyrinth crusade is sometimes referred to as a national undertaking, which means that I have brought the story in the form of cooperation rather than a request.

In other words, since it would not be a formal request via the overall guild, guild points would not be added, but people were asked to cooperate in such matters as increasing rewards for it, buying the maps drawn themselves as usual, etc.

"I have a few conditions, but I don't mind."

"Thanks, that'll help. So, what's the deal?

"One thing, I want you to lay down the name of the mapmaker in the future. Two, let me explore the labyrinth for mapping alone or in small numbers with trusted people. Three, I want you to keep your mouth shut about my mapping methods and my skills that I saw when I was exploring the labyrinth."

I didn't hate this request for cooperation per se, but when similar requests and requests for cooperation increased in the future, my goal of crusading the labyrinth could have gone a long way.

The creation of a clear map itself, of course, leads to a labyrinth crusade, but I only want to do it on my own.

This was my fault too, and the second and third condition was that I didn't want my VMB powers to be known around much. Although it may be seen by other seekers in the labyrinth, in this other world, the various powers of overly heterogeneous VMBs are not proud to show off.

I never thought that the map I drew would stand out enough for a request for cooperation to come in a few hours, but we need to be careful in the future.

The same goes for the performance of the gift BOX that Marta told me, it would be nice to help escort and transport the merchant corps from time to time, but as with mapping, it would be difficult for me to get a request in so much that I couldn't get around because it was convenient. In that sense, it's probably my best standing position to say D-rank with no additional nomination requests.

"Okay, I need your help on that condition"

Mr. Remi seemed a little troubled, but he swallowed all three conditions. After that, while we had lunch, we confirmed the details of the schedule and the amount of the reward, and I immediately told him that I was headed to Myral Village and took a seat.

"Are we going to go now?

"Yeah, you'd better hurry up to hear it, we'll go to Myral Village first"

"Then give it to the staff at the Guild Outpost in Myral Village before you leave Varga, by the General Guild, and write down the request for cooperation."

Mr. Remi was looking up at me with a surprised face, but still seems to arrange for what he needs right away, this guy turns really smart.