- Then some time went by.

Noir hasn't hesitated to bring in a job consultation as he continues to operate his arms store as usual and takes a break in the living room behind the store section.

"Le, Luke... Actually, the... work is involved, so... I want to ask you... something..."

Honestly, it was a little unexpected.

I didn't hear a request from each representative as an agenda for the meeting, I didn't multiply it by another employee making a request, and it's unusual for Noir to take the initiative from himself to take the consultation.

Of course, not all of them have been without it before, but it was rare to the extent that the feeling of 'That's unusual' immediately came to mind.

"What's wrong with you?

"... Oh, oh... actually..."

The content of the request from Noir was to replenish human resources.

We already have all the employees who can just turn around the arms store sales.

Both the head office and branch office rarely gasped for understaffing and were always able to carry out their work without problems.

This time, the consultation Noir has had with him was not about the number of employees working in the store, but about complaining about replenishing the manpower of those who make the product.

Of the products arranged in the store, weapons and protective equipment are those that I [repaired] and purchased from elsewhere, but other products are mainly created by Noir and others using their skills.

Pharmacist Erica is responsible for potions and ointments.

Alexia, a mechanical engineer, has tools and weapons with complex structures.

And the magic props, starting with magic scrolls and amulets, are made by Noir, a black wizard.

"Ju... demand has increased, it's coming... now, it's okay... but one of these days... my hands won't turn... maybe..."

"I see... you're the only one who can make magic props."

Demon Props can only be created by people with dedicated [Demon Prop Creation] skills.

Because you need to work with the magic of skill in the ingredients, people who don't have the skills combine in the same way to do nothing.

Demonic props displayed as commodities today, as well as tools and weapons that apply demonic props, are all substitutes for the work of Noir.

It is obvious that if demand keeps rising to the right shoulder, sooner or later you will not be able to turn around.

"Okay, I'll think about it. Nevertheless, it was nice of you to report it earlier. It's tough to deal with it in a hurry."

"Wow... I feel comfortable... working, I just wanted to... so"

"That's what matters. We have to tell each other something we don't understand. And if I give it back, it means I want to be more efficient at work now."

There's nothing I can do if they report that they actually couldn't do it after the workload exceeded the tolerances and the tiniest bit disappeared and broke.

"Well, I didn't realize it before they told me. I'm immature, too. You and Alexia are the only new products these days, and Alexia's calling in a bunch of technicians you know, but you've been working on your own the whole time. I'm so glad you told me that."

"Oh, no, that's..."

Assigning the right amount of work to an employee is a natural job for a supervisor or employer to do.

Proper allocation, however, can only be achieved with appropriate feedback from the working side.

It is also important to constantly observe how things are going and see if you can afford them, but as important as that, it is for the side to whom the job is assigned to communicate their limits.

Naturally, this was the same not only in shops but also at adventurer parties.

The leader must always keep an eye on the party members and, if he decides that the limits are close, let him leave along the way, even if he wishes to continue.

Conversely, party members should not hesitate to declare and feed back that fact if they find that their leaders are not aware that their limits are close.

With these dual safety measures, safe exploration can be achieved.

"Well then... [Prop Creation], but I can use it, human resources... if I can..."

"I do good things, but I don't know if I can find it if I speak up to my guild... I only get it with about my wizard subskills, and wizards are basically my research number one, right?

"Well, yes... attack, magic... can be used, warrior... not... [magic prop creation] can be used, then... muscled, but a lot..."

Leaning down with a troubled face, Noir let his laying gaze swim.

I don't really see a lot of people in the world who can use a lot of magic like noir.

It is not uncommon to the extent that the knights of the Golden Tooth Knights can handle a small number of magic suited to each profession so that they can erect a magic barrier, but it is surprisingly rare to become experts in magic.

Because skills are supposedly acquired by faith in the gods of each profession.

It is not those who deal with magic auxiliary, but those who make magic their main business - that is, only professional wizards - who gain enough skills to become magic experts.

And professional wizards make it their business to excel in witchcraft as a discipline, and they don't really want to get involved with the public.

"Noir. Don't you know anyone you know who might work for us?

I tried not to ask him, but he would shake his head to the side as expected.

"I'm here... then I'm already... please, Ru..."

"I knew you would. Talk to your guild first, and turn to the royal palace too... No, they're going to tell you to do your own weapon shop thing, but do you want to just do it"

Think of the means to solve the problem, whether it's in your head or not.

Among the adventurers I knew who could quickly speak up, there was no user of [magic props creation] that would allow Noir to share the work he was doing.

Then again, we will have to trace the acquaintance level handouts (once).

"The same goes for Melissa when it comes to other wizard adventurers, but I'm sure he couldn't use [magic prop creation]."

"So, but... hey, maybe... Melissa's... to someone I know, I'm here..."

"Sure. Why don't we talk about it?"

When we were discussing that, Erica, who had left it to the store, turned up a little.

"Oh, there he is! Sir, a customer is here."

"Customer? Me?"

"Yes. This is Mark from the Knights of Purple."