Sword of Glutton Princess

Episode XIII Gourmet Frog

After I joined Mani at the Adventurer's Guild, the two of us were out walking the mall.

The sky was slightly orange, and evening was approaching.

The mall gets the most crowded this time of year.

The reason I visited the mall was to procure dinner this evening.

Although I keep some ingredients at home, I don't have the technique to store meat and fish properly, so I'll have to procure them on the market that day.

With frozen ice stones, I can make them hold for a few days, but there's no reason for me to put ingredients in my house until I use something like that, which I'm not even a merchant.

If you purposefully use frozen ice stones to store just what you eat, no matter how much money you have, it's not enough.

"It's nice to have a face blacksmith buy the Wise Wolf Stone Copaldo for a little higher. It's still hard for me to handle."

In this exploration of the Romaburg Underground Ruins, four Class E fighting bones, three Class D fighting bones, one Class C fighting bone, and the Wise Wolf Stone Copaldo were available.

The story was that Mani's brief assessment would be around 350,000 temis, but there was also her handover, which she was able to squeeze for 400,000 temis.

Even divided by three, there are 130,000 temis per head.

"I went up from [Lv: 12] to [Lv: 15] all at once on this quest, so I think I've got a little more to do. It's easy to finish what you were making up for by using assisted smelting magic (Alchemy) due to a lack of magic."

Mani says happily.

Until a while ago, Mani was [LV: 7], so the amount of magic must have doubled or changed more than that since then.

[LV: 15] is a level that you can do as a blacksmith that is common enough in the city.

[Lv: 20] If you become, you can join famous blacksmiths in the city, and if you become [Lv: 25], you are at the top of the list in this city, except for blacksmiths held by the military.

If we can continue to level at this pace, it won't be difficult for Mani to reach it.

If there was a "The Devil's Hammer Gadolas" that specializes in attack performance, it shouldn't be impossible to level on [LV: 20] machines either.

"... I'm sorry I just got hit with the Devil's Eden Sword Berzera, but I might also get a new Devil's Eden sword in it"

When I shrugged, Belzevute reacted before Mani.

'Wha!? Dick, Dean! Are you going to sell off this concubine?

My head sounds so thoughtful, I hold my forehead.

"Chi, no! I thought I'd take out the Nucleus and have it rebuilt with another fighting bone and ore!

Although "Demon Eating Sword Belzera" uses the Demon Nucleus of Belzevute of presumed Class A or above, the fighting bones of Black Iron "Krogane" and Fang "Fang" are the material corresponding to Class D, resulting in a Demon Guiding Sword of Class D.

However, the success of this mining of the Wise Wolf Stone, Copaldo, has shown that if Edda and I work together, it is not impossible to collect C-grade expensive ore and fight bones.

If you accumulate money and more ore can be handled at an increased level of mani, you'll want to hang on to collecting ore and fighting bones for the material aim of the Magic Sword and build a Class C Magic Sword.

I went around shopping for ingredients.

Sometimes I slap lightly, but I appreciate Belzevute, too.

Belzevute has no other pleasure, so let's make him something solid, like a meal.

In this quest, I have about 130,000 temis.

In the shopping district, he entered the Dragon's Tongue Drum, a luxury grocery store that he would not normally enter.

This restaurant buys delicacies and delicacies from the Adventurers Guild, a loot of adventurers, and sells them to cooks, executives of chambers of commerce, and high-ranking military personnel.

... In Me and Mani, the general adventurer and blacksmith, I might have floated a little.

I was the only one wearing clothes that looked like stained blood.

I had no choice but to be seen with a slight indignation by other customers and clerks.

Let's get out of here early.

I found Gastronomic Magic Magic Magic (Gourmet Frog), a luxury species of Magic Magic (Frog), in the store, so I decided to use it this time.

I've always wanted to try it.

I was really lucky to happen to be able to find it because it's not even rarely sold out.

The Frog is a warcraft that appears in swamps and springs even in the Demonic Labyrinth, and has the full length of a human child.

It features a slight eyeball, thin, watered hands and feet on a stuffed body surface.

Gastronomic Demon (Gourmet Frog) is a Class C Warcraft and has the property of only eating meat around the captured Warcraft's fighting bones.

Besides, I prefer bait, and I can't even see the F- or E-grade warcraft, so the name is Gastronomic Demon (Gourmet Frog)?

Whether I have had the opportunity to eat it or not, I have even heard that the meat of the gastronomic devil (gourmet frog) itself has a sweet, intense flavour that is unlikely to be deeply flavoured.

The part of the stomach of the gastronomic demon (Gourmet Frog) was 12,000 temis for both of us.

It's a price I would never have been able to afford in the past.

... Given Belzevute's appetite, is it just enough for six or a little sweet?

Excuse me, a thousand and two hundred lang, please.

"Ha... gastronomic devils (gourmet frogs), right? It may be rude, but can you read the price there?

They thought it was just chilling, the clerk looked at me with a seemingly disturbing eye, but as soon as I gave him the money, he responded with a peppered head down.

"And, ah, no! Sorry! We'll have it ready in a minute!

I received three pieces of gourmet frogs wrapped in cloth.

"Best regards,"

I bowed my head small to the clerk's words and stepped out of The Dragon's Tongue Drum.

... I don't think it's unusual enough for an adventurer to come along with a little bit of small money, but I didn't like it and turned fast.

No, there may not be many cases where adventurers who happen to have money come all the way to buy luxury ingredients.

Because if you want to eat, you just have to go to a restaurant.

I don't know about the clerk, but he may have thought he was a promising appearance and an adventurer for a military candidate who could make steady money.

I'm a little embarrassed.

"Uhm, um! Well done, Dean!

Belzevute's bouncing voice echoes in my head.

Looks like you're happy for me. Above all.

"That's pretty exciting."

"Might be a little regrettable"

I gave it back with a bitter laugh at Mani.

"I'm surprised. If I thought there were little filthy guys coming out of The Dragon Tongue Drums, was that you? Sounds like a pretty good economy, Dean."

To a familiar voice, I move my face back forward.

A prominent feather hat with a flashy cape first on your eyes.

"... what the hell, Gilbard"

Gilbard was frowning and staring at me.

... The last time I saw it wasn't that far ago, but why?

It seemed like Gilbard was much smaller than I had seen before.