Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 80: Bronze Adventurer Rent and the Sale of Materials

"... that it's a talask? Shayla, you're not responsible for me, are you?

I can understand how Dario feels about that.

Anyway, if Talask is just about strength, because if you're solo hunting because of the poison troubles you have, and the severity of the environment in which you live, even the silver class needs to have the upper degree of strength.

But in my case, the poison doesn't work.

The surrounding environment is the same as normal for me.

At best, but you have to be constantly concerned about poison to the extent that it's a little hard to move, unlike a normal human adventurer.

However, I can't explain that because it's a premise that I'm the undead.

So in the meantime, when I shut up, Shayla...

"It doesn't make sense to do that on purpose. It's true without a multiplier. Whether it's true or not, if you actually look at it with that eye."

"... but where is that talask? Is that even on the table?

That's what Dario asked, because if he came hunting for a big guy like Tarask, he wouldn't have much to bring while showing off his strengths.

We can't run around the city on boulders, but we can get them out in front of the Adventurers' Union (guild) and bring them from there to the demolition yard.

It's not necessarily a bad thing because it's not just to brag about it, but also to hustle about saying that all this big stuff has been hunted, and then there will be material and so on.

but I'm not going to stand out that much either.

Some of them will be somewhat noticeable due to their soon-to-be soon-to-be rise from registration in the bronze class, but the interpretation is the bronze class.

It's not a story I don't hear anything powerful from the beginning being promoted in a fairly short period of time.

I take out the magic bag, I show Dario, I say.

"I'm going here. Can I?

Dario shook his head at it,

"... no, I'll see you here when it comes to tarasks. Come here, please."

That's what I'm going to say and lead the way inside the demolition yard.

And the room I got to was a place that was pretty big and would certainly have no problem getting the tarasks out here.

In addition to that, I can see that there are various demonic items installed on the wall.

Those are for collecting or purifying poisonous demons so that they are not scattered around them.

Pretty special, expensive but a must-have magic prop for a demolition yard.

It's just so expensive and precious that there shouldn't be so many you can get, and there should only have been about two rooms like this in this demolition yard.

"Come on, that's good. Even if you let me out."

That's what Dario said as he closed the door and offered Shayla and I a mask to keep us from poisoning, so after a very subtle outfit of putting the mask on from the top of the mask for now, I make sure Shayla wore the mask and then take the tarask out of the magic bag.

I'm glad I just put the mouth of the bag on the tarask when I put the tarask inside, but when I do, I just open my mouth keeping in mind where I'm going to put it out.

I need a trick because if I do it the wrong way, it's a hell of a way out, but I have the magic bag.

I was used to doing it the same way, even if it was different in size.

"... that was true. But this guy's bigger than Tarask."

With that said, Dario touches the tallasque that appeared on the spot.

I put them out side by side with both the body and the chopped neck.

Dario first looks at the Kohlo as a whole and says as he touches it.

"You don't have one scratch over here. It's rare."

"... Really?

I was a copper.

In other words, even if you have some knowledge of Tarask, your actual experience with hunting for it is weak.

To defeat Tarask, you will take the choice between dropping your neck or crushing your heart with every methyl, but wouldn't it be easier to drop your neck if it were those two choices?

If so, it doesn't seem uncommon that there are no scratches on the armor...

When I ask Dario that, he says.

"I know what you're trying to say, but there are a few problems to do that. The biggest of them all is that we have to get close to Tarask. This guy throws up poison braces. When we get that close, we have to be prepared to be invaded by poison, right? You can buy magic props for poison reduction in silver and gold, but whoever's completely disabled has to be about platinum platinum for a tough price. Normally, you don't take that risk, you try to take them down from a distance..."

Well, that's an understandable story.

In my case, I didn't have that option because the poison didn't work in the first place, and basically I could only fight at close range, but if I had a party and had a means of ranged attack, it would certainly be easier to attack from afar.

Dario continues.

"The armor is stiff and the attack is hard to get through, but that's the same thing with this guy's scales. It will take a little while to target the bigger Kohlo. A powerful attack can penetrate it, and whoever tries to defeat this guy has roughly that much hidden balls... but then inevitably the armor cracks or holes. If you're a demolisher, you're going to be a little disappointed."

However, when penetrable by a silver or gold attack, it also seems harsh as a material for that rank of armor.

But it's nothing like being a goblin, and it doesn't combine the material as it is to make it armor.

The blacksmiths have the technology to increase the strength and make it stronger than the original material itself while combining it with other materials.

Though processed, in that case, of course, the material itself would be better intact.

In other words:

"Like, is it going to be?

curious to ask, Dario said,

"Absolutely. Well, it's going to take a lot of work and time to dismantle, so I'll get a commission, but pulling that off will cost a lot. It's better around the neck. There's only one wound, the roots. The poisonous glands will be perfectly safe with this... and I haven't seen a tallasque in good shape since."

Yes, it pushes my heartbeat.

I...

"Well... then I want to leave it to you."

That's what I said.

There are many different ways to sell the demons you've hunted for, and you can just ask to dismantle them here to find your own pickup address, or have them auction themselves, with a slight fee, but I can also mean I'll leave all the handling to you here.

Generally, it's normal to leave it all here.

The reason for this is simple, because many adventurers want to be troublesome.

However, it seems to me that other options come out because familiar stores ask me to do it, and in the case of big guys like Tarask, auctions and the like are often more expensive to sell.

However, this time, even if I leave everything here to be as demonic as Tarask, I thought it would be a good idea to leave it to this one, as it would be something that would put me on auction and a lot of customers who would consider buying it.

"I don't mind... okay? You might have a good visitor."

That may be the right opinion, but it's pretty hard to find it in my body right now.

Because it's tough to ask all sorts of people and say they're going to repeat the interview.

Sometimes I say ask Lorraine or something, but he's not that attached to money.

If it's going to sell at a low price and that's about it, you should ask Dario for it much better.

I told Dario, not sharing all the thoughts that I said, but only with trust.

"... I'll squirm you. It is."

Then Dario laughed a little,

"Don't let this one get out of hand when you can say that. I'll sell it for a good price. Stay tuned."

That's what I said.