Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

One Hundred and Seven Stories End

As a result of Mel's great cry, Eunice broke in and got confused. I finally calmed down after explaining that Mel was in tears, but I'm tired.

"Still, there's more to talk about, so you go over there"

"Don't treat me like a dog!

You didn't like the sissy way I waved, I went back to the end of the hallway (bare) on the other side in a prickly rage.

The wind walls you put up on the bell just don't go through the sound, so why don't you just keep people out of it? But you can't do that because that's gonna be tricky.

"Sorry for the inconvenience"

"Well, I don't know how you feel. But it's a lot of trouble, so calm down."

"Yes."

Seeing Mel shunning makes me feel guilty... Mel is an adult. Nothing wrong with what's going on here.

"Please try to communicate with Meral as much as you can in the way I taught you earlier. Later it's a level increase to contract, do you have any idea?

"... I know you can help me if you ask Eunice, but we're having a party, so it might take a little while"

"Yuta. Please, help him."

Meral asks me to come in the favor pose. I thought you came to the workshop, but the merals are pretty overprotective, too. Sounds like the kind of feeling I have for the kids. I promised to help you raise the level, so I'll keep a snort on the melal.

"Mr. Mel. Now I'm raising an apprentice, do you want to level with me? I think it will help you communicate with Meral."

"Erm. In case of inconvenience..."

"I don't mind if I ask Mel to learn from me as a spiritual magician, if I can. It's not just compulsory, it's Mr. Mel's freedom."

After thinking about it for a while un-un, Mel came to a "thank you" conclusion all the way.

"Okay. Okay, I'll call you when I get into the labyrinth. We'll start exploring the labyrinth tomorrow, but what do you want to do? I'll probably be staying for about three days. If it's too soon, it could be the next time."

"I'll be fine tomorrow. Few (mostly) visitors come to the workshop."

I don't want you to cut me loose. Schedule a level increase with a bit of snuggling. I have enough magic to make a contract with the lower spirits, so I proceeded to make a deal with the floating spirits or lower spirits for practice, but they turned me down.

I bow my head so many times that I seem so sorry, Mr. Mel. When asked why, I've been contracting with Meral as a blacksmith's family line for generations, but I can't contract with Meral, so signing with other spirits is a violation of faith.

I let go of the merals that are touched by Gene and tell her that there is no problem with the spiritual side for once, but I apologize and she complained. Melal said it was stubborn, but I guess this is the place.

At the end of the day, I'm not asking you to help me get to the next level. I said I would try my best myself.

It was Meral who panicked about it. I thought it would be a good idea if I worked hard on my own, but Mel cried at me and told me it was a decision to help Mel level up.

"Okay, I'll pick you up tomorrow morning, so get ready. You have the Adventurer Alliance cards and gear, don't you?

"Yes, I raised the level for my contract with Master Meral, so I prepared it then."

"So let's get this over with because Mr. Eunice can't seem to wait. However, this story and the rest of the training are confidential. That's what I promised Melal and I would do, so if I told her a secret, Melal would really be gone."

"Wow, I get it. I'll definitely keep a secret. Uh, I don't know if I can ask, but can Yuta talk to the Spirit? Hip, no, it's nothing. I'm sorry I asked you something extra."

I asked on my own and apologized on my own. You're really freaking out, like Meral said.

"It's nothing good. There's nothing wrong with that if you keep it a secret, and I can talk to the Spirit. We'll catch up with you around here, so that's it for today."

"Yes, I understand."

"Oh, and then. I don't mind teaching Mr. Eunice to go into the labyrinth, but please don't follow me."

From the next day I met with Mel about that worrying look, if Mel hadn't gone back three days, it would seem so noisy that it wouldn't be a sprinkle. But when I say it, I feel like I'm going to follow it as best I can. Mel needs to do his best.

"Yes. I'll try."

Eunice can't seem to help but worry about this one, so I'll finish the story and rendezvous with Eunice. Wasn't Eunice doing anything weird with Mel in her arms? I'm asking Mel if she made any suspicious promises. At least I want it when I get home.

I manage to digest Meral's favor and leave the workshop. You're supposed to just teach me simple content. That was unexpectedly hard.

"Yuta. Thank you. I'll definitely return this debt, so please start tomorrow."

(Okay. Make sure Meral communicates well with Mel, too)

"Yeah!"

Meral's smile is dazzling. Mel's worries have been resolved to some extent, and I'm sure he's happy to be able to communicate. A cheerful smile worthy of the boy's appearance.

Don't get soaked (hissed) in the mood for doing something a little better. I'm the one who made this boy spirit smile! Well, I don't see anything but spirits.

"Yuta. What are we going to do now?

(Hmm. It's still morning time, so you have a lot of time. I got a reference for the carpenter, so why don't we go see the carpenter once and go to the furniture store where I couldn't go last time when I had some time?

"Fine. Furniture store. Looking forward to it. So, Yuta, what do you want from the carpenter?

(I haven't decided yet, but I want to enrich my life on the earth of death, so I'm thinking about asking about the house. I'm thinking of making a house that will be helpful because the money came in.)

I've got a lot of furniture, and I miss the idea of a house with rocks all the time. Because I'm pioneering it, I want to make my ideal place.

"I'm buying your house. Then I'd like your sister's room, too." "Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh." "Cuh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh, Beh." Stay with everyone. "" Kuku. "

Is that it? Everybody wants a room? Toul seems to be good with everyone, but what do you think? If we don't build a mansion, we won't have enough rooms, will we? You're moving on the premise of becoming a sanctuary in the first place, aren't you? Are we sure it's going to be a sanctuary now?

(Dine wanted her own house, didn't she?

"I'm Yuta's sister, so it's the truth that you have a room in Yuta's house."

What truth. Is truth the word we use in these situations in the first place?

(Would Dory be happier to have a room too?

"Right, I'd love to have a room where normal people's lives can be experienced. But it's also nice to build a house on a spiritual tree that Yuta used to say."

... Would you be happier to have Dory? Besides, the treehouse seems to be moving my mind. Dory in the lady's atmosphere is the treehouse. That's a little uncomfortable.

But then it would be unfair not to have a room for Silfi and Nomos, too, and there might be more new spirits and disciples. How many rooms do you need?

(Right. Because then you have to build a big house. Let's ask for a small house this time, and when it's confirmed that it will be a sanctuary, let's ask for a big house or make it. Everyone think about what kind of house or room you want)

I asked for the mansion and it was not designated a sanctuary. When it comes to living in a mansion, it's too sad.

"That's good. It's fun to think of your home, your room, your furniture."

"Right. I've lived a long time, but this is the first time I've thought seriously about my home. I'm a little excited, too."

Dine doesn't wonder about her personality, but is Dory looking forward to it too? It's probably a more fun event for the spirits than I thought home would be. Do I feel comfortable too? My home is important.

I arrived at the carpenter's place that Marie introduced me to, thinking a lot about. But I told you about the carpenter, but the construction company has an atmosphere. Don't you dare go inside.

"Welcome"

Your sister greeted me with a smile as I went inside. More and more company-like.

"Good morning. I have a reference, should I show it to you here?

"Yes, I'll keep it here"

Pass the references Marie gave me to the receptionist.

"Are you referring to the Porlius Chamber of Commerce? Please wait while I call someone in charge."

As I sat in a chair lined up and waited, my uncle walked in. This one's a dwarf you'll see in one shot. Maybe today is kind of the day I'm on edge with Dwarf. And it looks like Nomos.

"Whoa. Is it the Lord who brought you a reference letter from Marie's lady? Non is Jill. Say hello."

Something about the atmosphere of the company came to the scene at once.

"I say in a fat way. Best regards,"

"Um. So, what's the requirement? Marie's lady's letter only said to ask her for a favor."

"Really? Um, I need a house to store it. Is it possible?

"Yeah? You mean build a house where you can put it in a magic bag? It's possible because a rich man with a fairly high-performance magic bag occasionally makes it, but does your lord also have a magic bag with good performance?

Do you mean everything you think is the same? Well, anyone would think of a bag the house could carry, wouldn't they? But if it's made from scratch, it helps because it's easy to order.

"Yeah. I got a pretty high-performance magic bag, and I'd be happy to have a house I could carry, so could you please?

"It's only going to be that easy. If you build a good house, you don't get to use it if you go out, and if you make one that ignores defense, it's dangerous out there. Less storage for houses to enter in the first place. In addition, if the capacity is tight, there will be more trouble such as getting the house out of the bag and putting luggage in it. It's a lot better to keep a tent in, and I don't like Nong!

It's certainly not easy to talk to. I can also nod that tents are more convenient overall. But right now, maybe they're not trying to turn down the order? Mr. Jill, I'm upset.

"It's okay. It's a dangerous place, but I was able to secure a safe land. It's better to have a decent home to live there."

The Land of Death. I don't want you to waste it, so I want you to make it. The capacity problem is infinite, so it's okay. I can't tell you.

"Hmm. Wouldn't it be useless to say that? All right, that's good. I'll make it. Come to the back, what kind of house do you want?

I'll walk with Dosdos. I'll follow Mr. Jill. I was in the mood for something to turn down my order, but I'm glad I managed.