8

I slowly woke up the next day.

Asked Arios as he had a late breakfast.

"Arios. What is a magician?"

"Are you a magician? You mean a wizard who's good at spells, right?

"What is a spell?"

"Huh? Is this some kind of exam?

"No. I'm asking because I don't know."

"Huh? No way. Yes. A spell means adding magic to a determined catalyst and cursing weapons and ornaments."

"What's the catalyst?"

"I think it's a determined part of a determined warcraft. We hear from the labyrinth that there are many materials that can be used for spells."

"Depending on the type of curse you use, the catalyst is different."

"Wouldn't you use multiple catalysts for one curse? I think the combination and formula, the magic procedure, etc. make it work better."

"Some spells prevent spells?"

"There may be. I don't know much. I think when you want to fight the spell, you usually get a grace that works like that"

"Can a spell directly curse a human being in a remote place"

"What.... hmm. What do you think? I've never heard of being able to do that."

"Can a magician cast a spell on the spot on his opponent facing him? I mean, can spells be used in combat?"

"That's... I don't know, but I guess you can't normally do that. Anyway, I've never heard of a spellman on the front line in a war or battle. The job of a spell artist will be to apply a curse effect to weapons and the like, and then it will be the job of the user. A highly effective curse is rare for a magician. There's no point in putting it at risk on the front line."

(This guy, don't think like a nobleman or a soldier rather than an adventurer)

I didn't see a curse in the world where Lecan was, like this world, with terribly high effects of immediacy.

Instead, there were magicians cursing from afar. There is no curse to die instantly, but when it gets worse, it dies in ten days or there.

In this world, no technology is known to curse from afar, but there seems to be technology to grant highly effective curses.

We need to gradually scrape together these differences in common sense.

"Mr. Arios. Sometimes Lecan doesn't know anything incredible."

"Really?"

"Yeah. I don't think that's some kind of exam right now, either. I really didn't know that."

"Eda."

"What?"

"Why are you calling me Arios?"

"'Cause she's cute"

"No. This guy, he's older than you, no matter what."

"No, Lord Lecan. Mr. Eda is a senior as an apprentice. I'm a sister disciple. You can call me out."

"I can't call you out. Arios, you're Arios."

"No, well, if we want each other in person,"

Lecan's storage contains the Stra's Dagger. It's a labyrinth with the favor of "Invalid Curse Resistance" and "Invalid Poison Resistance", which was used by the assassin Dobol when he attacked Lecan. There was a thread on the spotted spider (hadrin), but it came off. Sheila told me that the poison of the five-headed serpent (Zargozteller) painted on the blade would remain highly toxic for the time being, so I kept it on my sheath.

We know that both Stra's Dagger and Spotted Spider's Thread came out of Ninae's Labyrinth in the appraisal.

This labyrinth is a labyrinth of weapons.

I'm not going to use Zana's Guardian Stone except for a few moments, so the Hart's Dagger must always be equipped.

9

Stroll the town.

I went in because there was a shop selling boxes.

Now Lecan has all his own "storage" of gold, equipment, daily necessities and food. This is a skill gained in the Labyrinth, quite different from the Box. Lecan's Storage is unparalleled with the boxes in this world.

That's fine, but I have no idea how much money I have left.

It is also troublesome to prevent the other person from noticing (storage) when shopping.

That's why I wanted to buy a small box dedicated to putting money in.

The name is "Box", but it seems that this feature is often applied to bags, and most of the items in this store are tailored to bags. Instead, it is an item that gives the bag the function of a "box".

Guests can also bring in bags, kettles and boxes and have the box function on them. If it is a store that supports it. However, in that case, the price would be much higher, so I would not normally do that.

The capacity of the Box varies from about ten to fifty times depending on how it is made. Anything more will be a special order. Very rarely do they have a wizard who can grant them about a hundred times the capacity.

The strength of the bag with the "box" function is proportional to the strength of the original bag. When the Box function is turned on, it will not tear from the inside and will increase the strength of the outside.

Nevertheless, a ginseng bag is a bag. If you cut it, you can tear it, and if it deteriorates, you can tear it. If it breaks, something falls out of it.

So merchants don't really use [boxes] for transporting goods by looking at something special. Exceptions are about groceries, but this is also normal to use large bags that have been expanded about five times. Anything with more capacity will eat profits from the cost of a new, repaired, or replaced, and is difficult to deal with when an accident occurs.

This is what Lekan taught me from Cheney. I'm not sure about Lekan either because Cheney didn't have a solid knowledge of what the adventurer would use in the labyrinth.

The adventurers you see in town often carry two or three, not so big, "box-like objects," but they don't come in with big items of material that you get in the labyrinth. Because the box cannot contain anything bigger than itself.

Lecan bought one "box" the size of a cobbler and two slightly larger bags that did not have the "box" function. And I bought one leather bag to wrap the box. This is to compensate for its strength because the material in the box is cloth. If you replace only the outer leather bag, the box won't hurt much.

Eda bought one small storage.

Arios was intriguingly wearing lots of boxes, but didn't buy them. Arios already has at least three boxes. I guess it's all happening.

When I left the store and walked for a while, I went out to a less crowded place.

Lekan stopped and looked back, calling out to the woman who was walking behind him.

"So, what can I do for you?