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25 Stories [Discovery] Mr. Me, Know Your Production Job

"I'm suddenly sorry, I'm Sakura. The profession is cooking. Hanzo is a blacksmith and my husband."

Sakura, an adult woman who only looks like her early 20s. You mean the husband is real, right?

"Whoa, is my husband following me better? Sakura's husband Hanzo. Say hello."

This one looks like a tough beard in his mid-30s - not a grown man, Hanzo. So, what's that couple set up? Is it real? Can you tell me because that answer will determine whether you want to leave here or listen to me?

"Nice to meet you, Mr. Sakura. I'm a hive, so blow this blonde up, you son of a bitch. So, this flat beautiful girl over here is a leaf, and the frivolous beautiful girl is blue and there's something for you!?

Yeah, Mr. Young Grass, that was a brilliant straight right now. I don't think it's a very amateur fist. I still have a good kill ride. Shinji, you're an asshole.

"- Gohon. This fool excused me. I'm Leaf. I'm a magician. I asked you to sell the material earlier, how much exactly are you talking about?

"Right...... I want the money as much as the market when I buy it in stores. We would like about 20 pieces."

Twenty. Probably more than that, so it's not going to be enough.

"How about that? I don't think it's a bad story because I think it's more expensive than wholesale materials to a commercial union."

This woman is right.

Logistics in this world is taking place close to real life. We, the players, wholesale the material to the NPC's commercial union, the commercial union wholesale it to the town's stores, and the stores line it up as a product, either directly or processed. In other words, merchandise such as weapons and restorative drugs sold in the town's stores will fall short if we players don't collect the materials. I'm talking about a few NPCs and others in town where operations also specialise in collecting in order to maintain a balance between this collection and consumption, but they still never do the manipulation of the data themselves.

We players wholesale materials to commercial unions, but some of them are called collectors who specialize in picking them, or producers who make their own products from materials to products. Sakura is a cook and Hanzo is a blacksmith, so we're both going to say production jobs. Materials are a must for players in production jobs, so it's overwhelmingly cheaper to go out on the field and collect them yourself than to buy materials from a store.

Then when asked if all productive jobs collect materials on their own, that is, conversely, a minority. Production jobs, unlike our combat jobs, are less capable of defeating monsters. It's more risky. So this is good to be on the field, but some production jobs don't collect well and try to exchange items directly with players in combat positions. I was wondering if these two would be the same. If only one suspicion cleared up.

I'll ask the two of you a question to confirm that suspicion.

"Sure, if we buy materials higher than wholesale them to a commercial union, we get them, but that doesn't really benefit you guys, does it?

Yes, I can't see the benefits of the side I'm proposing. Tasteful stories always have a back. I don't really feel comfortable with this story unless I know what's behind it.

"Right. You're right about the price alone. But the freshness is definitely different from the material you have in store."

"Freshness, is it?

I can't hear you. I overhear those words. In real life, of course, the freshness of the ingredients is something that even children naturally know. But I didn't think that freshness applied to this virtual world. To see the surprised faces of the other members, I also know I wasn't the only one who thought so.

"You'll all be surprised when we talk about this. The idea of having freshness in the material in the game, not much, is it? But there is that in this world. It's also very close to reality."

Sometimes it was just a tutorial when pursuing boulder real. Relentless for production jobs, too.

"So I really wanted to get some fresh ingredients. Everything in the store is freshly lined up."

If that's the case, we had a point. I was going to sell the material in a commercial union, but if that's what you're talking about, it seems like I could give it up to these people. When we checked with the other members to see if that was okay, fortunately we all thought the same thing, and we took 20 pieces of material out of the item box and gave it to two people.

"Thanks. Uh, now in Nago town, it's 300 phones a pine cut, so can I have 6,000 phones for 20?

"I don't mind..."

If you look at everyone's face, there seems to be no disagreement. Keep understanding and receive the money. Sometimes I remember secretly being moved by what I cared about the first time I got the money for this world. Because of this, I now know that the currency of this world is [von]. It's too late now.

"Hi."

I received it on behalf of you, but this is, of course, quadruplicate for everyone. The other three told me that the reward was mine too because I almost dropped this, but I didn't give in as hard as I could, and I split it it four quarters with Kitty. The team's loot belongs to the team. Words my father has said since I was a kid, but I think I'm absolutely right, too.

I remember him as my father. We'll log out in a little while and see if Ruru and her mother are back.

When I tried to tell him that, Mr. Sakura took his desk and chair out of the item box and started lining up on the plain.

What are you doing? That's an amazing sight. Blue mechanical four-dimensional pockets.

"Thank you all very much, I'd like to thank you for my hand cooking."

Young-grass jumps up to the words.

"Huh! Is that okay?!?

"Of course, it's the least I can do."

"You did it, chief. Cook's cooking is quite precious. There's no chance of eating it."

To Shinji and Young-grass, who tend up and express their joy, my thoughts completely devour the abandoned.

Oh, cooking's just an item, isn't it? Are you that happy to eat in the game world? Even if it doesn't actually taste like it.

You realize I'm confused, Shinji calls out.

"Could you possibly not have known about cooking, too? That's half of the game."

What the... less than half.

"What's this all about?

"You know what cooking is, if you eat it, you recover or your abilities are auxiliary?

"Oh. But the dishes you buy from NPC aren't very effective, and most importantly, they don't taste good, do they?

Besides the thought, dishes that don't taste are tight. In the jungle my father threw me into. I experienced that so much that I didn't like it. I've never spoken of cooking in this world yet, but when I heard that information, I didn't really want to eat it.

"NPC's haha. But the cooking of a person with a culinary skill who is a productive person can be recreated in real life."

What... and... Is that it, or is it that you can eat in the virtual world - and enjoy the taste? Oh, my God. That's too real. It's the opposite level of worry about the technology you can get there.

"But producer players make things that perform better than NPCs, and most importantly, they don't circulate as much as they do."

Right, so you were so happy?

I see. I know exactly what the reaction meant earlier.

When I was convinced, Mr. Sakura approached me with a good grin.

"I'm glad you said that. But you might be able to cook yourself."

"Huh?"

Young-grass gives the words an incredible look. Because of this, Mr. Fuyukawa wipes his desk and chair while nicoting. What is that? It's cute.

"The benefit of skills is very important to make things in this world. That's not wrong in itself. But you know, in this world, on the contrary, if you're equal to or worse than your skills depending on the player's ability in real life, you can also show more power. It's very difficult."

When I hear that word, Shinji and Young-grass stare at my face in alignment. I had something to say to that face that just said, "Oh, you mean him," but I try to ignore it without blocking Mr. Sakura's story.

"It's only recently that I found that out. Normally if you have skills in the game and they tell you to use them, use them."

I know that well. I've had a lot of trouble with the first day of the game, too.

"But I work as a professional cook in real life, so I couldn't be satisfied with the skills in this game alone. So, when I tried to do something that was just casual and not in my skills one day, I could do it. I can't forget how touched I was."

Is Mr. Sakura a cook even in real life? Cook in real life, in food, in games. You really like cooking.

"Then can we cook too!?

Ask Young Grass to eat in because she sees new possibilities for this game. I wonder if cooking is a special thought for women after all.

But Mr. Sakura answers the question with a slightly more difficult face.

"Uh-huh, that's the only answer I can give you if you can. I don't know what to say...... oh yeah! Why don't you make it with me from now on? I'm sure you'll be able to tell them well."

Whoa, is that how it works?