The sound of colors, colors, and clear bells rang far.

The consciousness of the heir (Tsugutsu) rose out of the mellow as it was caught in its serene tone.

"... Mm-hmm. Huh."

After one major stretch, the heir wakes her body out of bed.

Apparently I fell asleep at some point.

The heir looked around the room with a boisterous eye.

There was no light source in the room, but there was a loud light shooting in through the window, so the outlook is pretty good.

Still dim, so it's probably still dawn.

"... you're thirsty"

In the end, I fell asleep yesterday with nothing in my mouth, so I was terribly thirsty and hungry.

I remember having dried meat but I want to moisten my thirst with water before I eat. But looking around the room, I didn't see anything that looked like a water drain.

(Speaking of which, you had a bath. Do you have any water over there?

In a room about eight tatami, there is another door that is different from the entrance.

There was a sink right in front of me when I opened the door. Next to it is the bathroom, which looks like a toilet in the back.

"Water supply...... right?

The sink has something like a faucet, but the heir tilts her neck wondering if this is a tap.

Well for now, and when I twisted the oddly shaped faucet, the water usually came out.

Definitely looks like a water supply.

They have things like lights, they have water supplies, they have quite a bit of civilization on this planet.

But the question is whether this water is drinkable or not.

The heir observes seriously when he puts the water out of the faucet in his hand. Clear and clean water. I don't even smell weird. The feeling I saw doesn't seem to be a problem with drinking it, but I wonder what it actually is.

There are many countries in Japan that can drink tap water without problems. Even on Earth, you can't drink it if you normally think about tap water on such a mysterious planet.

The heir was troubled for a while, but realized there was no way he could tell even if he was troubled, and he headed to the ground floor front to honestly go ask.

"... that's fast. Is that a checkout?

The shopkeeper, who was tilting a wooden cup around the stretch in the dining room on the ground floor, called out when he noticed his heir.

"No, I'm just here to ask if I can drink water"

I told you no dining room.

The heir's words were not enough and the shopkeeper misunderstood.

"Oh, no, no. Water in the room. Do you mind if I drink tap water?

"Water from the tap? No problem. All our water is drinking water."

"Right. - Ah."

He was the heir who tried to safely return to his room, but he noticed once and stops on his feet.

"Hey, do you know anything about working around here?

The successor asked the shopkeeper.

Water, food and beds are now lucky enough to be secured, but that's also because I was able to make money by chance yesterday. But the money runs out in about three days as it is now.

I wish I could find a way back to Earth before then, but it's unlikely that my successor, who doesn't even know why I'm here, will be able to find a way back within three days.

If that's the case, then the first thing the heirs have to do as they stand - is work.

If we don't start by extending the three-day deadline, we're going to die of wild drowning.

"Work mouth.... Normally, I'd like to tell you to go to the guild, but you won't be able to."

She has a job if she goes to a place called Guild, but the store owner tells me her heir wasn't suitable for glasses, and she clearly can't.

For a moment, I was a muddled heir, but from the fact that I was an active high school student, I certainly didn't think I could do a big job, so I just had to hold my mouth.

"- Right, if you really want a job..., leave this store and go straight to the right onto the road, from where you climbed the mountain a little“ dungeon ”. We're mining magic ore there, so go ahead."

Upon hearing the owner's words, the successor solidified.

I know how to mine magic ore. Ten, eighty-nine. You must mean yesterday's cave.

The heir was willing to head to the cave today.

I knew about the open-air dealer that the mining of magic ore seemed understaffed, and because I thought from yesterday's appearance that it would be fine for one person to be dispersed.

Asked the shop owner what kind of work there was meant to be as part of the gathering of information. Of course I might have jumped if I had a good working mouth, but I'm not expecting it from the edge. I asked him only to the extent that I could think of a public discourse.

Even so, the words returned from the store owner were mixed with words the heir would be stunned with.

"... Dungeons?

It does sound that way to my successor - no, that's how the different languages of the store owner were translated and passed on to my successor's brain.

(A dungeon, that dungeon? There's a monster, and the treasure's asleep. You mean me...?

"You don't have to worry that much when you say dungeon. One tier is enough if you're just mining, and even that tier is not a big danger because adventurers regularly misinterpret monsters."

The word "magic" was most suspicious at the time it was flying, but nevertheless, the heir thought it was most unlikely.

Not so long ago, it doesn't sound real.

"Magic. Dungeons. Adventurer. Monster......"

Apparently this was a fantasy world.

SSS

The sound of a bell announcing noon, which the shopkeeper said, is ringing in the city.

With that tone on his back, his heir was going up a staircase built on a mountain path to yesterday's cave.

(I was about to be charged extra...)

As the noon bell sounds indicate, considerable time has now elapsed since his successor woke up.

If we don't head to the cave soon, we may run out of time to mine magic ore.

Shortly after I heard about the dungeons and monsters from the innkeeper, he was also the heir who worried about whether it was okay to go to the cave as planned, but there were not many options available to him in the first place.

If you leave, you can stay unconditionally. The house is not here. I don't have any parents to serve me a meal even if I keep quiet. If you don't want to drool, you just have to work and earn money. And there is only one working mouth that the heir currently knows about. If so, it was a silly thing to worry about even though there was no choice.

Besides, the owner's story was that a dungeon is not that dangerous for entering a shallow place, and the fact that the story is true was proven by the heir herself, who wandered around the cave the day before without trying.

In view of them, it was only early in the morning that the heirs consolidated their determination to head to the cave, but it was for a reason that they had been delayed until now to head to the cave.

That's because my heir took a bath and even did laundry.

Especially since there was no soap, it took a lot of waiting time for the shirt and underwear to dry, which could not be said to be a wash I had just washed with a jab jab in hot water.

(Next let's finish the laundry in the evening)

The heir, so determined, went up the overflowing stairs of a leaky tree early.

SSS

Unlike yesterday's return, there were not so many people in the square.

There will be quite a few of them but not as many as yesterday, such as those who are headed for mining with a tuluhashi, those who are taking a break or are buying something to eat in an outdoor shop, and those who are headed for a cash changeover with buckets that are already full.

"- Hey, good morning. Did you stay safely yesterday?

When yesterday's dewstore dealer noticed his heir, he spoke with a smile that people loved.

Thanks to you.

The heir stops in front of the dewstore as it is.

I wanted to ask what I wanted to buy.

"Just give me some dried fruit. Oh, bags, too."

said his successor as he handed him one piece of silver coin.

I just ate the dried meat I bought yesterday in the morning, but it's salty on top of the stiffness, so about half of it is still in the bag on my back.

It will be fine after the replenishment is gone. I wanted something sweeter for the saltiness mouthfeel than that.

"Use this key if you want a piece of silver. So a glass of five larks. Thirty larks in the bag. Fourteen."

They give me a spoon bigger than every little Lark spoon yesterday from the dewstore store.

It's probably because it's a hassle because you have to fill 70 cups with a small spoon.

The heir used that spoon to ask the dewstorer as he suitably bagged the colorful dried fruit.

"Should I buy a tuluhashi and a bucket over there?

The heir points with his jaw. There was a massive pile of buckets next to the cave entrance.

"You can use the bucket on your own. But when you redeem it, give it back. You can buy Tsuruhashi in the building next to that bucket pile.... Sure, it was three silver coins"

"I see. Do you sell more water bottles or something?

"There's no water bottle, but there's a water bag. Two silver coins."

That's what the dewstorer said and showed his heir a leather water bag.

Instead of bags, water bags like triangular handbags look well made.

For that matter, there seems to be some tension in the value, but there are no vending machines, convenience stores, etc., so I want to be able to carry the moisture.

The heir paid two silver coins and received a water bag.

"Maido. If it's water, the water supply in front of the building that sells that tsuruhashi is free to use, so you should draw it over there. … you can rest assured that it is properly potable water"

"Okay. Bye."

"Yeah. Good luck with that"

The heir quickly drew water from the tap.

It goes into the bag without leaking about a litre of water.

The heir hung the filled water bag from his waist by bracketing the strings stretched from the bag onto his belt, similar to bags of dried meat and dried fruit.

A peek at the building where the water supply was pulled as it was, there were tons of tuluhasi and scoops lined up there.

Yesterday, a man in the same beautiful outfit as those who were buying magic ore had a store number, so when asked about the price of Tsuruhashi, he said it was still three pieces of silver coin.

The price is pretty good, but you won't have a hand in not buying it.

The heir made the payment without being particularly lost.

Grasping the right hand tsuruhashi heavily on his shoulder, with a bucket in his left hand, his heir stood in front of the staircase, which was the entrance to the cave - and also the dungeon.

At various expenses the balance is one thousand two hundred and sixty-first larks.

If we don't make money here, we're going bankrupt today, tomorrow.

The heir went down the dungeon stairs when she got one temper.