Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Three hundred and twenty-four stories, Adventurer Guild.

He stopped at Mel's workshop and confirmed a meeting to take Mel and Melal to paradise and the finish of the Fire Dragon dagger. When I tell him I'm happy with the dagger made, I'm half crying and happy Mel. I'm sorry about something.

"Mel, can you put a letter in the patterned head of this dagger?

I know I'm pretty busy, but I asked for a new job. But it's the same dagger, so it should be easier to understand it with its name in it.

"Ah, yes. It's okay because it just scrapes and polishes"

"How long can you do that?

"It depends on what you put in, but I also made the tools to sharpen it, so I don't think it will take that long"

"Good for you. Then I want each name engraved on the pattern head. Yuta, Gina, Sarah, Marco, Kikka, Mel."

I've actually also thought about having cooler sentences and stuff carved out, but I feel like I'll stay in future generations because I'm a sturdy dagger. Avoid leaving texts that are likely to be black history in the far future. I'm just a little interested in Yuta, the most powerful spiritual artist, and how he would react in the future if I let him in.

"What? Is that my name too?

Mel is confused. I didn't seem to think they'd give it to me.

"Yeah, that dagger is going to be a testament to my apprentice. Mel is my apprentice, so you need Mel's dagger."

"What? But it's expensive stuff..."

"You're still my apprentice, so I'm in trouble if you don't get it. Or are you willing to stop being my apprentice?

"Yes, no, but... okay. Thank you, Master."

Something tells me Mel looks tired. What about a dagger you made yourself that will be given to you?

"Well, giving a dagger means you're with everyone tomorrow, and you're done carving it by tomorrow?

"Yes, if it's just the name, I think it'll be enough in time"

"I'm sorry I'm busy, but please. We'll all pick it up tomorrow morning."

"Okay. I'll finish it by the hour."

"Yeah, please. Oh, I'll pay you first. Um, how much?

I don't know how much you pay for a blacksmith.

"No, the material belongs to your master, and we had a good experience. And then you'll even get a dagger, so you can't accept the price."

Hmmm... you're supposed to be spending a lot of time on this dagger. Even though I subtly have a job, it seems awkward to make it work for free, even though it doesn't seem to make that much money. But Mel's looking at me with a fucking serious face. You look like you'll never take it.

"Erm, Meral. Mel says he doesn't need the money, but is running the workshop okay?

I give up convincing myself to summon Meral, who was asking Sylphi all sorts of questions. Meral would know exactly what's going on in the workshop, and he would tell us that Merle is in trouble.

"Mel's got a job to do, and he's got a fortune left over from his predecessors, so he'll be fine."

Oh, yeah... my extra fault? But what about letting your apprentice work for free? Even if I give you the dagger, that's on the same terms as Gina and the others... is that it? I don't know what to do anymore.

"Mm-hmm. Then I'll give Mel the rest of the Fire Dragon fangs. So make some money. See you tomorrow."

Leave the workshop so you can just say it and run away. In the meantime, it must be wrong for Mel not to have a profit, and she'll be fine.

"Yuta. You were making a scene about not receiving Mel, right?

"Well, when Mel calms down, I'll persuade him again."

In the meantime, let's just say I gave you the reward even if it feels like I pushed you.

After Mel's workshop, I stopped by the Adventurer Guild. Normally you go inside, but you are put through to the Alliance Master's room on a fast track. I don't hang up because I don't feel isolated to cause any dizziness rather than say I don't feel hammered but welcome. Speaking of which, Beryl's gems treat you the same way......

"It's been a long time, Lord Yuta. What have you done?

When I enter the room, the Alliance Master calls out to me. I get worried about the same fat condition, and if adult sickness is okay.

"Yeah, you were asking for an escort against someone close to me, weren't you? I'm here to see if there's a weird little one out there."

"Oh, is that what you mean? You haven't been given a big little one so far. The Chamber of Commerce, unable to read the current, gave a little bit to your apprentice's dining room, where he crushed it with an Adventurer's Guild and a Commercial Guild. Then it's quiet."

Is it enough to crush the Chamber of Commerce to get into the big one?

"Has nobility or the army done anything?

"Yes, the nobles have been given a harsh circular by the king. Anything, if you give Lord Yuta an extra little, he's going to punish you severely. It was also accompanied by words about the extinction of the title, so you won't be able to move in a detour. The military doesn't seem to have time to get involved with mainstream Galli factions and non-mainstream power fights on the surface."

Looks like the king gave us quite a circular. I was distrustful because I was invited into a room with a trap, but I hear that was for caution. The Army knows. This is not right. I think you just have to contend as much as you like. When are we going to cut off the escort?

"Can I assume you won't be attacked anymore?

"Right...... not zero chance of being attacked, but you can say it's safe now"

"So do you want to pull up the escort?

"Right...... I'll reduce the number of personnel, but I'll still keep a few escorts"

He seems to be thinking surprisingly carefully. It helps.

"Thank you"

I could ask you what you wanted, and when I wanted to go home, I was retained by the Alliance Master. I was taught that the wings and muscle stars of the labyrinth were working very hard, and I was revealed that I was very worried about their fatigue.

Apparently the labyrinth wings and muscle star environment are black. I know what you're trying to say. You're trying to tell me you want to make them easier by adding 50 more breakers.

But it's obviously weird. Even if there was pressure from where you wanted the material, if the Adventurer Guild stood on the arrow and protected it, you'd get about a holiday. You can't fool me if you look so flirty. He's got a fat uncle's chill look or something.

"I'm leaving. Thank you."

Ignore the voice that holds you back and come from the Adventurer Alliance. It's strange because when I see that pathetic expression of appeal, even though it's about the right contract, my guilt boils down.

"Yuta, Jill's workshop is next, right? When are the dines calling?

Yes, it was. I'm in the mood to go back to the inn and play with the Bells, but you still had plans. I want to do something about the habit of being forced into a day and packing my appointments. I'm not even being chased to work here in another world, so I should be able to schedule something I can afford. Think about it so you can have a little relaxation.

(I'll summon you near Jill's workshop. If you call everyone at once, the wait will be tough, and I'll start with Deane and Dory, who live with Silfi)

"Right, okay. Heh heh, I thought hard, so good luck to Yuta and tell Jill."

(Ha, yeah, that sounds hard, but I can take some action, and I got Safi to paint an explanatory picture, so I'll do my best)

Silfi, the look on your face hasn't changed much, but it obviously looks like fun. He says he's looking forward to it or something, but you're under the impression that Silfi's looking forward to it enough.

I put together a good summary of what kind of house I wanted it to be, but I'm anxious that Jill could make it because it's so different from the shape I originally expected.

The last time I asked Jill, she almost turned me down just because it was a house for storage, and I wonder how she would react if it was an unusual house. The explanation seems troublesome.

"Your sister's not here."

"Yuta, are you ordering a house?

Yeah, high tension, as expected. This is also the first event for the Great Spirit who has lived a long time, and can't help it? You call it my dream home.

(That sort of thing. I'm going to see Jill now, but you're going to talk about not being able to do it, so all three of you listen to me and tell me well. Because I'll do my best)

"Okay. Leave it to your sister!

Dine stretching her chest with Muhun. I feel like Dine's opinion is the hardest part of me to tell. Waterfalls... I said no, but waterfalls...

Well, I can't help but get pushed off. All I do is try my best to interpret to Mr. Jill. Silfi says there are noblemen who make waterfalls in their gardens, so even if there are waterfalls in the house, they can handle it.

Even in Japan, there was a store with water running from the walls, and he was ahead of the curve. Step into a building that looks like an architectural company in a temper.

"Excuse me. I had Jill build me a house before, and I want to ask you to work again, so can I see you?

"Please wait a moment. We'll check it out."

On the reception floor, which feels a little messy, ask the receptionist to call Jill. Not now, but you stormed without an appointment. If this doesn't get you to meet Jill, it's pretty awkward when you're sending Dine and Dory back in the mood. If I had a phone at a time like this, it would be convenient for me to get in touch with you.

"Long time no see. How's that house living?

After a moment, Jill usually came out, so I'm relieved.

"Yeah, it's a nice place to live and we all like it. I'd like you to build about four extra houses, okay?

"Four houses? Well, if they order it, it's my job to make it, but is it the same house as before?

"No, two of them have a bit of a special order, so it's a lot different than before"

"Hmm, well, not until I hear the story. Let's go!"

Mr. Jill walked out towards the back. They'll listen to me in the room they put me through before. For now, it was helpful not to feel too busy to take orders. The rest depends on the explanation.