My Room Has Become a Dungeon’s Rest Area

The fact that the computer teacher still works for the elves

Shake the pickel down on the head of the last skeleton.

"Sa Sizuk. Time to get out of my room."

"Yes!"

I stopped hunting skeletons. [M]

Lately I've been hunting skeletons in the dungeon basement three layers in a little time to sleep after dinner.

There are many other adventurers on the third floor, and dangerous traps have been crushed, and they've found a door that connects to my room.

I can almost have a safe adventure.

"By the way, why is your husband here in the dungeon with Sizuk? Level up?

"Hmm."

Actually, it makes little sense.

If you're going to level up, it's faster to use a computer trap on an underground five-tier enemy.

I just want to have a little adventure.

"so that you can always adventure the world on this side."

"I see. That's your husband."

Use your secret key to get back to your room, as usual.

"I'm home."

"Welcome back."

Deet will welcome you.

"What about Leah?

"I'm taking a bath."

"Oh well."

Millie left saying she was busy working on the bandit guild.

After all, there seems to be a move to work with the Full Brem Chamber of Commerce.

"What was Deet doing?

"Rankra"

"Rankra again."

"Can't you?

"You don't have to adventure in the ranks. You have to adventure in the dungeons."

The two got pretty into Japanese games and Deet even started playing PC games.

For this reason, some people actually dive into the dungeon and earn experience.

Well, I hope you say it's good because it's fun.

It's a game commonly known as Rankla, Landcraft, that Deet is all haunted by.

"I'm not adventurous! I'm making you a home!

"Oh, you're building a house."

Rankla has a vast world represented in blocks.

You can explore mountains and caves, or you can build huge buildings.

So much so that a faithful reproduction of Tokyo Wikiland in Landcraft was featured on TV along with the producer.

It's a little on fire now, but it's still popular.

Speaking of which, Deet was cutting wood with an axe yesterday.

If you slash a tree, it will be a block of logs, and you will be going to make it a block of wood to create a house.

"Much done."

"Oh well. Like."

"Oh, I'm embarrassed."

I was shy but asked a few times to show it to me.

"Oh! There's a house on the tree!

This is pretty awesome for a beginner. This is going to be a hard time inside.

Surrounded by flowers and animals.

I think it's girly and tasteful.

"I want to collect more animals."

Maybe Deet wants to keep it busy because he has a little lonely place.

"If I could multiplayer, I could help you."

"Multiplayer?"

"You really have Deet's character, don't you? At the same time, my character can exist in the same place, so we can work together to build a home or something."

"Can you do that!?

It's obvious in nettles these days, but it's rare for people from different worlds... there's more to the game than that.

"I can do it."

"Really!?

"Oh, but in the sense of a multiplayer game, there's actually only one computer."

"You mean you can't?

"Well... because I don't have a computer"

"Can't you handle it?

Hmm. The economic situation has recovered considerably, and if it's cheap, can I buy it?

"Well, shall we go around the Great Camera with Tanaka Denki in front of the station tomorrow"

"What's that?

"It's an electrician. They sell computers, too."

"Thanks TOOL!

I wonder how much you wanted to play Rankra with me.

I get hugged from behind.

"Sometimes you go out with my dungeon exploration."

"Yeah, yeah."

◆ ◆ ◆

Deet and I head to the Great Camera in the morning sun.

Because it just had a Great Camera folding flyer in it.

There was a 49,800 yen note with tax included, so I thought this would be just fine.

"My laptop's been cheap lately."

I didn't know I could buy a no-passo at this price that seemed to perform well there because I was a desktop homemaker.

"How much is it like in our world?

"Um, I don't know, but if we work hard, we'll spend about a month on food for the three of us?

"There's an artifact like a computer?

No, it's not an artifact.

"Oh, you did. But I can see the dungeon from home, and I can level it up."

Sure it is.

I was told that displaying images was also an amazing technique.

That's a world where you take one map and you look at it and write it.

"Geez, you're in quite a line."

"Really."

There are only three no-pathos you're looking for, more than 10 of them lined up.

Not everyone in line is looking for a no-paso because there are other limited deals, but can you buy one?

"It's open ~"

The clerk opens the store.

Then the person in line went up the escalator for a small run.

Surely the computer corner should have been upstairs.

"Ugh. Was this the world? You've already been bought."

"Maybe there's more. Let's go."

Deet rushes to show the flyer to the computer corner clerk.

"This! Do you have it?

"Also, I'm sorry. It's sold."

Deet said the clerk seemed sorry to sell when he asked for a no-paso in Japanese with a slightly strange pronunciation.

The clerk says how cheap the budget is, but I've only really brought 50,000 yen for 49,800 yen.

In other worlds, Deet, who activated beautiful price cutting skills, also has no sense of economy in Japan.

I just seem to have figured out that it's hard to buy with the money I managed to bring.

I was really dropping my shoulder.

"All right!"

"Hmm? What's going on?

There must have been an extra case, power and OS. There is also an external drive.

Parts are sold here, and monitors should be cheap if they're used.

It would be enough as a sub-machine.

"Deet. Let's go to another corner"

"Huh?"

Pull to the parts corner.

"What's this?

CPU, motherboard, memory and….

It is a part of the bulk product that is uneven, so it is a part of something.

You wouldn't think this would be a computer for a knowledgeable Deet.

"Hehe. Don't tell me"

"Well, I couldn't buy a computer, so I could buy something instead."

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When Deet returned, he began to rank on the computer in the Western Room.

I was assembling a computer in the Japanese room. [M]

Sizuk comes and sees my work.

"Is that a computer?

"Shit. I'm making it to Deet in confidence."

"Really? Why?"

I speak in a small voice with my face close to Sizuk. [M]

"Ah - is that what you mean!

"That sort of thing"

I just got a computer. Just take a new ID.

And wait for Deet to take his seat off. Invite my ID.

Because Rankla's multiplayer can only be played with the person who invited him.

And I found a ditto character in Rankla.

Looks like they're still collecting animals around the house.

My character approaches Deet's character.

"Deet, I'll help you collect the animals."

I talked to him in chat.

Deet's character stops.

Sizuk and I smile face-to-face.

The Japanese room drawer is vacant with the passages. Deet, of course.

"Surprised?

"Duh, what's wrong? That computer."

"Uh, you were buying fine parts at the store. That was the computer part."

"T, was it made by Tool?

Deet is surprised to see his eyes black and white.

"That's amazing..."

Computer homemade is like assembling a plastic model now.

I just don't paint it. It might be easier.

It's not a big deal.

"That's not true. Thanks."

I was a computer teacher in the days of smartphones and tablets and was thanked by a beautiful elf.

"Well, let's do the ranks. All right, let's turn it off and line up in the western room."

"No."

"Huh?"

"We can play in the same game from a distance, so let's do it in the western and Japanese rooms."

Is that so?

The detailing in the game was sweeter than usual.