That's how I kept the deal going while I raised my LV.

Income is growing steadily in the week.

It will also be close to a day when full metal turtle gear can be made for everyone, such as armor and shields.

Incidentally, the LV went up to 25 and got a new expansion capability.

Ability to transfer damaged areas from damage metastasis.

Take ten minutes to activate.

So, with the ability to hang on defeated demons and stuff, can you use it for a pseudo recovery? That's about the substitute.

If you get a fatal injury and you don't die, how can you do it... if it takes ten minutes?

Probably the ability not to use it.

Not much in this world where healing magic exists.

That's how I kept picking up the traded goods, and now the class commissioner invited me to the office to do me a favor.

Maoshin, Hazawa, and Minori are busy with their work, so it's just me.

"Hi Hanabashi-kun. Nice to meet you."

The competence of the class commissioners is cultivation.

Therefore, a field on the outskirts of Castle Town was the workplace of the class commissioner.

For how many minutes, he wasn't a combat-friendly character, and he said it's a policy to use his abilities to rapidly grow plants and stuff into stores rather than combat.

By the way, I provide vegetable seeds from Japan.

I go to buy ingredients for cooking and tool creation every time because my bones break...... they take the lead in mass production and cost.

The class commissioner gives the raised radishes to the bear child.

"Gawoo."

Bears start eating fast.

Bears seem to be omnivorous in this world, eating anything, whether meat or vegetables.

I have a slight healthy tendency, but I also like sweets.

Unlike Japan, Mr. Ramles says he has no problem eating human food.

"What can I do for you?

"Oh, not only Hanabashi, but everyone would be working together to make money and points, wouldn't they?

"Oh, I hope it helps the Kondos."

Attitudes like when we were in the woods, too, lurk in the ringing completely, telling us every time we see each other that we can't get our heads up.

Thank you. They say they can't be as efficient as they are in the governing state of Valley Springs.

Was it the feeling someone said but was doing tie-in play?

That's why we're planning to go up the LV a lot of people for the base soon.

Well... I think it would be convenient to raise the LV to consider examples of Maoshin and Hazawa.

So you think Maoshin can handle the struggling rock-based demons?

I'm asking you to crusade the metal turtle system.

"I was wondering if Hanabashi could help me with that."

"Any ideas?

"Do you know that when you say new species of plants, it's money?

"Did you even get a breed improvement or the ability to expand around it?

The class commissioner waves to deny my questioning.

"No, I'm not. Mr. Hanabashi, there's a lot of potential, but it's the ability to express itself to the people of this world."

Growing seems to have a pretty wide range of categories, but isn't it?

They are also specialized in the abilities of people in this world, but they do.

"To that extent, it's hard to say it's a groundbreaking thing. Can't you see the more fundamentally golden trees are rolling?

"No, I'm having trouble getting such far-fetched rhetoric"

"Gawoo?"

I know you're smart, but you were insensitive to the game... what are you trying to say?

Well, I can tell you we don't have a point of view.

"Lately, you've been making money selling spices to nobles. Isn't that a plant, by and large, based on the spices?

"Right... I'm having a class commissioner bite one too"

Easy-to-get spices such as mints and cresons… rather than herbs and other products are grown by class members.

This is the good quality inside. That's the ability to grow.

"If even Japanese spices can be sold to fly, I'd say plants can expect the same effect."

Things have changed since before.

When we talked about it a while ago, we had an opinion that we wouldn't be able to sell that much when it comes to plants.

It was nothing to bring such unusual or unusual things, including this world-specific plant and demons... but the spices are selling so well that I guess I'll do it my way.

"Hmm. So I came up with a story about a world with a culture similar to that of the Middle Ages that was going to sell high."

"What's that?

Maybe he's smart, but I want him to stop his far-fetched rhetoric in problem format.

I want you to tell me more concisely.

"Mr. Hanabashi, do you know the profession of plant hunter?

"If it's a game or something, you're the guy who's going to be a special attack on the plant system. Expansion abilities that class commissioners are likely to remember? Or if you ask around Maoshin, you might be able to build a weapon that would have that effect."

Oh, the class commissioner did it.

He said something about a mistake.

Well, I knew it wasn't in that direction.

I remember hearing about it in something.

"No, no. Isn't Japan...? It's about a profession that existed in the world we were in."

"Was there such a profession?

The class commissioner nods at my inquiry.

"Even if it did. Although it is mainly a profession that hung around the seventeenth to twentieth centuries and was active. They picked trees and grass flowers from all over the world."

"Is that why you're a plant hunter"

"Uh-huh. Originally they say this plant hunter picked it from China."

"Heh..."

"The most famous would be a tulip surge, called a tulip bubble. Well... it wouldn't be a good thing in a very economic sense, and it would be dangerous to overdo it, but I think we can make a lot of money."

"Tulips are in this world, too."

A flower that also exists in demons.

I'm in the demon I fought in that forest.

So otherwise, it's not unusual.

But the class commissioner doesn't pull.

"Mr. Hanabashi, you are rushing to a conclusion. Apparently, anywhere you say aristocracy has a similar tendency. Those who want to trade directly into my fields never stop."

"An aristocratic hobby?

I remember hearing it in my world history class, but it's pretty vague.

Times change for sure...... was it garden, phishing, shooting?

You're not in school class, are you? Did you remember it with something?

Anyway, I think I heard it took a huge amount of money to keep them all.

That's what they said at the time was a hobby that could not be done without a nobleman with enough money and land.

In Japan, you think the hobbies that were called gold-eating bugs during the Edo period were antiques, horticulture, and fishing?

It's a similar hobby everywhere.

Fishing, fishing, gardens and horticulture.

What... horticulture?

"Yes, a lot of nobles in this world spend extra money on hobbies, too. Some people are eating, gardening and dyeing their hands."

The class commissioner said the noble hobbies in this world are gardens, magic, and hunting.

Hunting is a demonic exorcism, needless to say.

Besides, the ratio is leaning towards hunting because you can also earn points.

Maybe closer to life than a hobby.

Well, can it be said that it's a hobby and a practical benefit to work aristocratically to administer land and politics?

They also apply phishing to hunting.

They hang gold with gear and tools specializing in fish based demons.

Magic, as the name suggests, is about magic.

Some things are practical and others are practical.

I don't know, researching my own magic technology.

Expensive mediation, magic books, magical tools, etc... close to collecting antiques.

I mean, they think it's a collection of antiques.

They say this magic also costs a lot of money if you really indulge it.

"I mean, if you hold on to Japanese plants, you need to thread them on gold?

"That's the thing. There will be no problem with the items available at the horticulture store. Although there are earlier examples of tulips, whether they are Japanese...... tulips, those who hobby for plants will want to jump. From them, it's a new plant of different species."

I see.

Even in tulips, there are colors and kinds of things that make them seem as rare as people who are passionate about them.

Japanese plants would definitely be different from other world ecosystems in the first place.

At least the tulips are attacking me, for God's sake.

"By the way, how much do you have in mind?

"A tulip is nothing like a tulip in this world. I'm pretty sure it'll sell high on my account."

So, the class commissioner said he had been to the aristocratic gardens for work.

After a lot of checks at that time, you decided you could sell it?

"Not so much with one flower?

"That's right. Are we going to need a lot of points to be strong? Then why don't you ask for Hanabashi-san?

"Okay. It's a rare thing, and I have a little dream."

All I can do is buy stuff from Japan.

Even if I go up to LV, the money and points that I can earn alone are known to be higher than the transactions that are being made in the transfer.

Then I have no hands to not do it.