Yes, it is.

From the "Volkling Circus Incident," we were in total financial trouble.

Even so, an unexpected event did not happen.

Me, Hannu, and Mr. Rose are all the results of what we know will happen and what we do.

In fact, savings remain to the extent that there is no obstacle to living a daily life.

Explorer, however, is a very expensive business. Weapons, protective equipment, and their maintenance will be needed to dive into the ruins and explore. Although my white tigers and black Xuan have self-repair functions, these are the exceptions. The more I use any weapon, the more worn or painful it will be. Maintaining this will cost you.

For example, the deep-purple battle jacket that I always use has been permanently granted a protective technique to the Enchanter, but this will cost a lot in order to be defensive. In detail, they must be regularly replenished with components that are a source of energy for the nursing technique at the hands of specialists. Otherwise, the moment the energy runs out, the battle jacket turns into just a cloth, eliminating protection and snagging.

Currently, we have very little budget around and are in a subtle state of hardship.

Why did that happen?

Well, if you put it in a nutshell - it's caused by [donations].

Just a week ago. By the "Volkling Circus Case," the floating city Float Rise here was badly damaged. There were more than 20,000 casualties, and all over the city, everything was destroyed by SB.

The news said it was a floating island, but it was a level damage that this would not happen if a major earthquake struck.

But some of them include the damage caused by the battle between me and Mr. Rosé.

Of course, we're not the only ones who destroyed the city in the aftermath of the fight. Many buildings were involved and damaged by explorers and vigilantes who fought to protect Float Rise and the people who lived there, including the Knights of Pale Red Flame led by Ms. Villey.

Don't worry about it. This is something I can't help - if it was Mr. Karel, for example, I would have said so.

But me, Hannu, and Mr. Rose. I couldn't think of anything like that.

In particular, I don't think Mr. Rose could have missed anything but the beginning of the matter was in the Volkling Circus. I should have been filled with the feeling that I had to redeem a little more.

So as a result of our discussions, the three of us decided to donate most of the components in our possession.

Me and Hannu have all the components we've gained in this battle. Hanu, in particular, should have been the best donor in terms of quality and quantity, since he had obtained so many components in the extreme surgical formula of the example.

Rosé gave me all the components that she had originally prepared to give me for the Hercules. By the way, Mr. Rosé said about this,

"This time I will donate only on behalf of Mr. Rugg. All the components I have are owned by Mr. Rug. I mean, this is like debt. We will definitely pay you back one day. Remember that."

He insisted, and he didn't try to bend the claim, no matter what I said.

Apparently, I definitely have to pay the price for receiving the Hercules - that's what I was thinking.

Its Hercules, but no gatekeeper class component could be donated to the boulder. No, I'm not talking absenteeism or anything like that, it was simply not suitable for donation.

Even in the Gatekeeper class, the value of the component is not comparable to the SB there. Not to mention the Hercules in the Kili hierarchy. Needless to say, that market price is incalculable in a literal sense.

If this goes on the market, the first thing that will happen is the auction. Favorites from all over the world will gather and beat each other with a bunch of bills to take on rare components.

But when will that price be determined?

Of - I don't know, there may be a narrative - if you're a gatekeeper, you have a certain amount of market. But the Kiri Hierarchy stuff is too special, and it's always easy to get a long shot until the price is confirmed. Fast and a week. Sometimes it takes more than a month if it's too late.

This doesn't make it to the core donation. Therefore, I dropped him off this time.

As a result, we provided all the components we could to the Float Rise municipality free of charge, and as a cluster, we were nearly as literate as ever.

Again, it was never without thought. We discussed it well in advance and did the math. Costs of living, rent, routers to throw a party, maintenance on weapons.

Explore it around the front line of Lunatic Babel for a while and you'll get it right back -.

The prospect was just a little sweet.

I was doing the math.

Yes, I was doing the math.

But I attacked too critical.

I've been quoting a lot and found that even with the SB near the front line, I need to knock down about 300 bodies a day for another week.

Even if divided by three, about 100 bodies per person.

It's not something you can't do.

There's nothing I can't do, but it's still quite an effort.

Nevertheless, we can't afford this much, and most importantly, it's the rent for the room we live in, the cost of buying a router, and so on, and so on, it doesn't matter how much money we have.

The rent of the apartment in Hanu was particularly heavy. Only luxury apartments in the Central District, and this is quite a burden.

For this reason, there is talk of using Hannu's room as a cluster base.

Typically, Explorer clusters have bases and members often work together. We fight together in dangerous battlefields, so it is more convenient to stay together. There are exceptions, of course, as we are now.

In fact, Hanu's apartment has a large number of rooms, and instead of three people, it's fine to have twice that number in it. Live with me and Mr. Rosé's rent floats and the rapprochement among our members deepens. It is exactly one stone and two birds.

In the meantime, even if we move later.

The first step is to save money for everyone's rent and to buy a router to throw a party.

And to improve my ability to be a leader but the weakest of my members, just a little bit.

At the moment, these two were our "BVJ" priorities.