Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Lesson 561 A provocation in the name of persuasion?

When I finished my training as a spiritualist in the King's City and moved to the Labyrinth City, the next day, Golden and the others took the great of the Blacksmith's Guild and charged at me. Honestly, it's troublesome, but it's strange that I'm strangling myself with confidence now that I feel a little pitiful.... well, I don't care about Golden, let's start with Mel's anxiety.

"Mel, why are you so shocked? You said you'd have a place where Mel could show his strength."

I left the proud Golden Ladies alone and spoke to Mel.

The final meeting was scheduled for today, and the tournament seemed difficult, so I gave up, but I was discussing some kind of demonstration of Mel's strength in previous meetings.

Since Mel was aware that she was still young and that being a woman was disadvantageous as a blacksmith, she should have been convinced that she could show off her skills.

Tabre-san, who seemed to be able to throw the tournament management round, appeared as a sacrifice, so he quickly proposed the tournament, but he was also talking about the tournament at the meeting, so it shouldn't be so surprising.

"But, but if you lose by betting on the workshop....."

Mel answers my question in a low voice without confidence. I see, it was caught there.

Well, I understand that you don't like to use it for wagers because it's an important workshop. If there is a chance of losing, it would be stupid of me to bet on a precious workshop.

But in Mel's case, things were different. Why are you so worried?

"Well, Mel, this tournament is to show off Mel's prowess by ravaging the labyrinthine blacksmiths." Why do you think you'll lose when you can definitely win? I'm sorry to say, but it's a race, isn't it? I'm sure of winning. "

It may have been a shame to suddenly put Mel's precious workshop on the table. But no matter how frail you may be, it's a real problem to be scared in such a favorable situation.

It's not a bad thing to knock over a stone bridge, but it's just a fool to knock over a stone bridge and work on reinforcement.

But if you lose, you'll lose your workshop.

Yeah, well, it's a bet, so I can't say it's a zero chance bet, but does Mel really think he could lose?

Is there anyone I don't know that Mel can't beat?

That means we've run a bit ahead, but the fact that Mel can't win the workshop after completing the degraded version of Damascus is a hell of a situation in the Labyrinth City.

Isn't that a bit impossible?

"Um... I don't think I'll lose"

Thinking about my question with a troubled expression, Mel returns a welcome but in a way arrogant answer.

Again, there was no clear opponent who could lose.

It is very interesting that Golden-san and the others are enthusiastic about Mel's words.

I understand the situation and provoke it, but in Mel's case, honesty is provocative, so it seems to be effective.

I'm worried about the blood vessels in Mr. Golden's brain.

“You know, Merle, I don't know if you're worried, but let's think about the risks and the returns.”

It seems that there is absolutely no word for the battle, but that doesn't mean that the advantage is easily covered.

Having the ultimate advantage of Damascus is just too weak to compete.

“Risks and Returns?”

"Yes, risk and return. In this case, what are the risks?"

I feel like a teacher. No, because I'm a master, is there something similar?

"If you lose, you lose the workshop."

So what's the return?

"I want everyone to recognize me as the workshop owner."

"Yeah, thirty points." Somewhat incorrect

Huh?

"The correct answer is that Mel can crush the blacksmiths who gathered to feed the workshop and make them recognize their strength, so that they can establish themselves in Mel's Labyrinth City."

If you're an independent blacksmith who wants a workshop, you can jump to this story. If you crush them all, you will be able to recognize their strength regardless of their jealousy or discriminatory feelings.

Not only the blacksmiths you compete against, but all of the blacksmiths involved in the blacksmithing of the Labyrinth City may impress Mel if you do it well.

The king will take care of the troublesome intervention. For Mel, who is disadvantaged by age and gender, there is no reason why she shouldn't be able to demonstrate merit and place high-return bets at low risk.

Even if you don't have to bet on a workshop, you can show some of Mel's strength, but considering the factory conditions in the Labyrinth City, betting will definitely attract attention.

I'm sorry to put it this way, but a weak type like Mel needs this much Happa and it's a rough cure.

It's pathetic to put pressure on, but I want you to be able to accept it without being frightened enough to win at least.

"Well, I think that's too much to say, Master."

Mel looked at Tabre and Golden as she watched.

Indeed, Tabre-san seemed a little unpleasant, and Golden-san was too angry to say anything. Her face was bright red and her mouth was pounding.

Well, Golden-san treated me like a stepping stone, so it was only natural to be angry.

But how much of that anger is the result of Mel's provocation?

"That's right. You seem to be getting a little over-tempered, as Mel said." Not that Mel's arm is bad, but there are blacksmiths with more arms than Mel even if they don't have their own workshop. What are you gonna do? Your disciple is going to lose his precious workshop? "

Tabre-san is also a little annoyed by my provocation as someone involved in blacksmithing, so I'm going to provoke him back.

"Don't worry." Tabre only knows the blacksmith Mel. Mel trained and became a spirit blacksmith. The level of Mel you know is literally different from that of Mel today. ”

...... I said it with momentum, but I felt like the Spirit Blacksmith was a bit of a nuisance.

The game and the magic blacksmiths that come out of the Lanobe are a bit shocking, but why?

Because if you're a spirit blacksmith, a spirit is like a blacksmith?

"If you're a spirit blacksmith..."

What is it, Mr. Tabre? I am confused about the appearance of it.

Even I told you I'm confused, and it's not surprising that Mel, the party involved, looks like he's heard it for the first time.

Simply put, you're a blacksmith who uses spirit magic.

"... then Mel's father was also a spirit blacksmith?" I've never heard such a word from him before. "

By the way, Mel's father had a contract with Meral, so you can't even call him a spirit blacksmith?

No, that weakens the impact. I'm sorry to my father, but my first time as a spirit blacksmith was Mel.

"Strictly speaking, it's not. Mel's skill as a spiritualist exceeds that of a spiritualist in the Royal Palace. If you don't have that kind of skill, you can't be a spirit blacksmith."

"Is that so...?"

"Yes, it is."

Please leave it like that. I assure you, I feel a little bit pained to explain.

"Ke, I don't need Spirit Magic for blacksmithing." I know you want to put some foil on it, but all you can do is scratch your shame in vain. "

I wonder if I can finally digest some of my anger, but now that I can speak out, Mr. Golden is biting at me disgustingly.

You seem to recognize that the statement made earlier on the stepping stone is a happy one.

However, I was grateful for Golden's resurrection only in a situation where she couldn't retract.

This guy's supposed to be hostile, but the behavior is strangely convenient for us. Is it compatible?

That's why I don't want to be a friend, but it's convenient to use it because it's convenient.

"Well, let's forget about the Spirit Blacksmith for now." I want to talk more about the Games than that. Can you prepare in about ten days with the power of your guild? "

Ignoring the resurrected Goldens, I spoke to Tabre-san.

"Ugh, whatever you do, it's tough for ten days." Depending on the purpose of the tournament, a minimum preparation period of 30 days is required. "

"Huh? It's not like we're recruiting people from other cities or towns." Do you need so much time? "

"The announcement does not mean that we can hold the tournament immediately, and it is not easy to open it because we want to open the tournament in the first place. In this case, it would be possible to hold the tournament itself because it is a very difficult condition in a labyrinth city to bet on a workshop, but there are still various procedures that need to be followed."

I see, I can't understand the situation. If you're going to hold a public event, you probably need to go through some formalities.

Um, why don't you go a little faster?

However, after such a long time, I'm afraid that Mr. Dorghem, who is supposed to be reflecting in the castle jail, will appear.

I think it's okay because I talked to the super butler about distribution and stuffing points, but when I think back about that enthusiasm, I feel uneasy if I don't show up at all.

“I don't think so. Depending on the size of the tournament, it usually takes decades to prepare. In the first place, you don't even know what kind of tournament it will be. In some cases, it may not be possible for thirty days."

Seriously. I imagined we'd need to prepare, but I thought it would be a little easier just to compete for blacksmithing skills.

"I have a suggestion for the rules of the tournament. I wanted it to be a rule that limits the use of rare metals and competes for skill. There's a monster attached to it. If you use a lot of Oriharkon and Adamantite, you won't be able to compete at the time of the material."

Mr. Golden, who had been ignored, broke into the conversation, staring at me with hatred.

Apparently, he wants to call me a monster. I want to claim that the monster is a spirit, not me.

"What should we do? Even if the host is a guild, you can offer the goods." Can you make some requests for the rules of the tournament? "

Can you make a request only to a certain extent?

No, if it is possible for the product provider to do as they wish, then it is natural that there will be an overflowing tournament that can be raced.

"I think the connections to the materials are within our capabilities." And why is it a restriction? In any case, Golden would be relieved if the rules were not to use rare metals. "

I don't plan to use Oriharkon or Adamantite in the first place, so I don't mind, but I'm a little concerned about the reason why they demand half-hearted restrictions.

"Are you stupid? This is a labyrinthine city. I didn't think I'd be able to deal with that kind of rare metal. All I want to limit is an irrational being like you."

... it's very annoying to be told that Golden is a fool, but I understand what you're trying to say.

I understand... but I'm so sorry.