Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Three hundred and twenty-five stories, house order.

After stopping by Mel's workshop, Adventurer's Guild, I visited Jill to order from Silfi and the others. Assault without an appointment, so I was worried I would see you, but it was helpful to see you safely.

"So, you ordered the house. What's a special order like?

... I called Deane and Dory first when I thought about it, so I have to be the first to explain the most troublesome house. You suddenly have the guts to ask for colors.

"Er, just look at this"

Take a picture from the magic bag summarizing the hopes of Silfi, Dine and Dory. The paintings Safi painted detail the hopes of the Silfi and others, so all the general hopes should be conveyed. Jill takes the painting and checks carefully.

"............... what is this? This isn't a decent house. There's no kitchen, no toilet, and why build waterfalls and ponds in the house? What's the point of building waterfalls, mostly through the waterways, in one room upstairs? Plus we have cobblestones in the center of the pond on the ground floor, and a table on top of that? And what are all the different projections on this first floor? The windows on both sides of the ground floor are too big. The sun won't block even if the Lord provides windows, such as windows that make almost one side of the walls of the room a window. Hmm? Are you willing to open this big window by moving it up? Funny, but given the weight, normal iron won't hold you back."

I just showed the painting and the Don problem came up. Right, I think so, too. But the Great Spirits are thinking of perfect measures. The concept of Silfi, Dine and Dory is that upstairs private rooms enjoy normal human life. They say the first floor is a house that leans naturally against each other.

So on the ground floor they build ponds and waterfalls, put a lot of plants, make big windows and often wind in the living room...... that's what they make it feel like. I honestly feel like I could go outside, but it seems to make sense that it's in the house. I don't really understand.

"Oh, you didn't come up with this unexpected point. Yuta, explain it to him."

"Yes, Yuta, let Jill know the need to create waterfalls indoors for your sister."

"Good luck, Yuta"

Silfi, Dine and Dory are there for you from behind. Indeed, objections are possible because of all the questions envisaged. Will you do your best?

"When it comes to toilets and kitchens, I don't need them because I'm going to install them next to the house they made me last time."

"No, but you have a room upstairs, right? That would be inconvenient if you didn't have a bathroom for your stay."

Jill's right, but the Spirit doesn't go to the bathroom, does he? I don't go to the bathroom to materialize and drink and eat. I'm saying things like old idols, but in this case I really can't help it because I'm not going.

I thought I'd build a bathroom for humans, but I also felt like I could create a facility in Sylphie's house that they wouldn't use at all, and I have my own house next door, so I could use the bathroom in my own house.

"The purpose of this house is like a resting place to stop for a walk, in a noble garden or something."

I feel like I could use a bathroom in my lounge.

"Then there's an aqueduct, so just build a roof near it and put it at a table and a chair. Non doesn't like luxury!

It's a house of promises to Sylphie and the others, but I can't deny it if they call it luxury because without it, it's not like I'm going to die otherwise. But let me just say this. If you make it, it'll be over, so you don't have to deny it that far.

I know it's a weird house myself, but a house for the great spirits who take care of you. There's no shame in me!... only a little.

You're more or less a stubborn craftsman or an amazing blacksmith in a different world temple, aren't you? Why are you a carpenter in my case? I'm not quite convinced there. Would you like me to introduce you to the carpenter who would make it exactly like that if I told you to order again?

... But you're stubborn, but you're stubborn because you're stubborn. The house I live in now has also been meticulously noticed where I don't normally care, and honestly it's the best place to live.... home for the Sylphis and the others. Let's not give up.

"It's not a luxury, it's what you need to entertain the people you take care of. Nature lovers need a space to open the windows on the ground floor and feel nature."

When the Spirit Kings arrive, it's probably not a lie because the Sylphis will entertain them. It would feel more like a banquet than a tea party, though.

"Didn't you say your Lord would set up a house in a harsh environment? If you like nature, a walk outside would be enough."

The earth of death is a harsh environment, but nature is also dead, isn't it? I won't tell you.

"We need a place where nature can be enjoyed calmly and safely because of the harsh environment. By the way, the first floor protrusion that Jill cared about is a protrusion for placing plants."

"... Lord, where the hell do you live?

"Don't tell me."

"Mmmm...... but even if you say you need an environment where you can give up a hundred steps and enjoy nature, it would be too much to make waterfalls in your house. There's a waterway, so if you water the pond directly on the ground floor, you shouldn't have a problem. Even if the idiot aristocrats make waterfalls, they don't make them in the garden!

Are you convinced one by one? Give me a hundred steps, but it sounds like the kind of way you'd make it if it weren't for the waterfall.

"Yuta, now is the time to plant Jill with the wonders of the waterfall! Hang in there."

I'm going to support Dine as she says something kind of scary. I planted it. It's like brainwashing and I'm scared.

"I like it."

"Huh?"

... Hey, I got into some trouble and I broke the word too far.

"I like waterfalls. I like waterfalls more than stupid aristocrats make waterfalls in the garden. I like waterfalls as much as I want to make them in my house."

It's an amazing industry. 'Cause I couldn't think of any good reason to build a waterfall in the house. I've heard of negative ions and stuff, but it's not going to be understood in this world, and I just have to convince them with my strength.

... don't feel like you're lying about the most wasteful and crappy thing in your life. 'Cause I still don't think I need a waterfall or anything at home... Dine is thrilled, but Silfi and Dory's somewhat pitiful gaze stabs me in the heart.

"Oh, man, did that happen? If you like it, you can't help it. Because that's not rational."

Is that it? Mr. Jill has sweet eyes. Me, can I cry?

"Wow, I'm glad you understand."

"Well, as I was saying, what are you going to do with the windows? This is the only big window, and it's supposed to be made in one piece, not split. Moreover, the opening and closing type, the weight of the windows and the burden on the metal are considerable."

You sure are. Besides, it's rather burdensome because it's designed in a way that opens to both sides like a bird's feather, not in a form that slides up. You can't deny that you ran a little hobby.

"Glass used for windows will be provided with strong glass with adequate thickness"

"Well, then the glass will weigh a lot. Whatever you think, iron is unbearable. Even if it doesn't break, the distortion will definitely happen."

"It's okay. Prepare the metal used for the window frame here as well. I use Adamantite so I don't have to worry about strength"

I'm getting ink from Nomos properly, so I'm fine. The weight is also designed so that the window can be opened gently using a pulley.

"Are you going to use Adamantite for these two big window frames? Even on a device that opens and closes?

"Yes."

"Lord, are you telling me that you know the value of Adamantite?

"I know it's mostly worth it, but Adamantite can be taken for free in the labyrinth, so it's no problem."

Doya, you're not like the rich people around here. Premium materials can be prepared in front of you. Even Adamantite's house is easy. I don't make it because I don't feel comfortable living there.

"... Phew, I knew your lord was an awesome adventurer, but you're a punching idiot. Well, I don't like the stupid aristocratic crap house for the look of it, but if it's a dumb, dumb house thrust through, I'll make it. Sounds interesting in a way."

It was the Sylphis who thought about it, and don't let the Great Spirits fool you, not me. But in the world, it's gonna be the silly thing I pushed through. I don't hang up a bit.

Staring at Silfi and the others, he was distracted besides Dine. Dine smiles with Nico, but maybe she hasn't conveyed my feelings.

"... thank you"

"Uhm. Okay, I'll pack the details."

Fill in the details of the house with Mr. Jill who was motivated. The Sylphis and the others were serious about it, but from a professional's point of view, problems came up, such as unreasonable parts and wasted flow lines. They were amateurs when it came to architecture, even though they were the great spirits who lived for a long time. Nomos is... tech but tasteful... right?

It took me quite a while to wash out the problem. It's still my first order, and it's going to be distracting considering I have three left.

"Thank you"

I'll thank you and get out of the building company. I said it was going to be distracting, but the order was smoothly closed out of the way. The Nomos, Ife and Vita houses are not to say they have no characteristics, but because they were normally accepted in orders that fall within the scope of ordinary houses. There was something about Jill's expression that didn't seem to be enough, but I'd like to say which one it is.

The price of the house and the order were surprisingly cheap despite all the restraints. The most expensive was Ife's house, but even 80 million is not convinced because this is pretty tough.

On the contrary, it's interesting that the Sylphis' house was 65 million and cheaper than the previous one. I put a lot of gimmicks on them, but they say they're cheap because they have less magic props and they prepare their own glass and adamantite that costs money.

Leaving aside Nomos' house, was Vita's house nice with that? It was done for eight million, though as requested.

"Yuta, I'm glad you got your order done properly. You want to stop by the furniture store? You get the bed too, don't you?

Silfi says in a good mood.... He also said he wanted to choose the furniture with his own eyes, so I have to summon the dines again, and it's hard to go buy them now.

(Let's make the furniture tomorrow. We'll have time before the house is finished.)

"So is that. Shall we go back then?"

(Yeah)

We've worked pretty hard today, and we'll go back to the inn and play with the Bells. Probably will tell you a lot about the stall.