"Ah, a bricklayer"

The next morning. I didn't sleep well. I was taking a walk early.

Millie, the girl who helped the Black Cat Pavilion who saw her like that, called me out.

"Morning, Milly."

"Just fine. I wanted to ask you something."

"What?

Millie usually comes out at about 2pm in preparation for the opening of the Black Cat Pavilion.

I've been out since this morning, and it looks like I'm down to something.

"We're going to the village to pick some vegetables today."

Oh, I have business, so I'm ready in the morning.

That's great, Milly.

"Also, can you forecast?

Yes, it was. The first customer of my request as a forecaster was Millie.

When you do something, you listen to the forecast.

The truth is, I probably wanted to hear the forecast last night as well.

You were upset to hear it because it was so exciting about something else.

It's a forecast for picking mountain vegetables.

"Yeah. Okay?

"Of course."

Millie is a fan of using the forecast for me.

Not only that, but one of my very few friends who talks to me all kinds of things.

"It's up to me to decide where I'm going to pick the cabbage today. I want you to forecast where you can pick the best vegetables."

"Ok. So, where are you going to pick it, you have some candidate in mind?

"Yeah. You just have to ask in turn"

Forecasting is not an answer to a question like, "Where can I pick the most mountain vegetables?"

When asked in the form of "where can I get mountain vegetables" it becomes ping-pong.

"So if you go to the Okera Mountain Forest first, can you pick up a lot of spring mountain vegetables?

Ping-Poon

"The Okela Mountain Forest has already been picked up."

"Oh, I knew it. It's a popular mountain vegetable spot close to the village."

"You can't do that there. Anything else?

"Can you pick a lot of mountain vegetables in the middle of Mount Okela?

Ping-Poon

"No mountain vegetables will grow in the middle of Mount Okela yet."

"It's not very sunny over there, is it?"

"Yeah. You mean it's still early. Well, let me ask you a place to keep it."

"Can you get a lot of mountain vegetables near the three-step waterfall?

Ping-Poon

"There will now be plenty of mountain vegetables near the three-step waterfall"

"I knew it! I had never been to a mountain vegetable season last year, but when I went swimming in the summer, I thought maybe I could pick some mountain vegetables."

"Yeah. That's where you hit it. Pick up a lot of cabbage and serve it at the Black Cat Pavilion."

"Yeah, I'll even serve a brick shop if I pick a lot."

"It's a blemish."

Millie is the one who understands the forecast properly and uses it well.

Of course, unlike adventurers, you don't earn a lot, so you can't get paid.

Thanks to Milly's use of the forecast, I figured out what the forecast would work out if I asked.

For some reason, Milly's forecast often hits.

The weather forecast says it's about 70%, but Milly's over 90%.

It's unclear why there's a difference in the median forecast rate.

Forecast to Milly and arrive at the office with pleasure.

Yes, it was.

Today's workplace had a wave forecast.

Even though it's a site that originally needs six workers, only five came yesterday.

Seems like I was sick not to come alone yesterday, but someone else isn't coming today.

Because I loaded 600 bricks 20% more than usual but I only got the same wage for five big copper coins as usual.

Probably got a forecast today that a lot of people didn't come to mind.

Because it's forecast that the two of us are coming.

It's ten minutes before work starts.

If it was always, time for everyone to come and be ready.

Just me and the other one today.

Yesterday, a slightly slow-handed man loaded with bricks to the end.

Probably an old worker in his forties or so.

I don't think the four more are coming.

Oh, here comes the superintendent.

I wonder what will happen... exciting.