Thanks to a Different World Reincarnation

The world, promises and concoctions

"Now if you'll excuse me. Thank you for everything."

"Thank you for saving me. If you ever come near me, now come and see me."

"Yes, thank you. See you later."

When Jin had that conversation with Elan, the village chief, he left the village of Magna in the early morning, which was still a little dim.

"Be careful." "The pigs were delicious, thank you." "Come back."

Behind you can hear the villagers dropping off preparing for farm work. Jin looked back, smiled and waved loudly, and walked out again.

The slightly dim early morning air has a distinct sobriety. Jin moves forward in a good mood, eating a sandwich instead of breakfast made for Elan's wife.

Jin had him stay at the village chief's house, not the inn, last night. The banquet itself ended before it was that late, but I talked to Elan, the village chief, late.

Elan has been an adventurer in the past, and he's been entrusted with this village because of his experience. When I was younger, they had adventures not only in this country, but also in another country, and I could hear a lot of stories.

Especially the story of the King's capital of this country 'Kingdom of Nasalia', where Jin is located, and the labyrinth (dungeon) in the neighbouring 'Kingdom of Rigguld', was one of the interesting ones.

Elan says that the dungeon is a 'disaster' and a 'blessing' that creates a warcraft when it suddenly occurs everywhere.

If the warcraft inside the occurring dungeon "Disaster Labyrinth" is left without being defeated for a certain period of time, this time the warcraft will be created externally, not internally, and more warcraft will cause great damage to their surroundings. The only way to prevent it is for adventurers, etc. to enter the dungeon and deduce the inner warcraft.

The best thing to do is to destroy the extreme demonic stone (dungeon core) in the deepest part of the world, but even if you can't do that, you will not create a demonic beast externally if you defeat the inner beast. And after a certain period of time, the dungeon disappears neglectfully from the spot.

Its duration ranges from six months to more than 20 years. However, if the dungeon core can be broken within that period, the dungeon will be immobilized in the land. Moreover, since it will only create warcraft internally in the future, it will be the perfect place to train adventurers and soldiers, and even the materials obtained in such dungeons will moisturize the land.

So each country has at least one immobilized dungeon, the Blessing Labyrinth, which in many cases is adjacent to the king's capital.

Compared to the time of the 'Disaster Labyrinth', however, there will be no more strong Warcraft, and the number of them that will have to be defeated by the time they level up will increase. Furthermore, the level that can be raised is limited to around 15, and no matter how hard you try, the level will never be more than 20. The reason for this is the theory that "Dungeon Core is destroyed and the quality of Warcraft is reduced", but it has not been proven because there is no clear difference between the drop items. But still, it can be as powerful as a C-level adventurer, so the Blessing Labyrinth is treasured.

In addition, the power thus enhanced is used to protect one's country from the threat of warcraft, and is rarely used in wars with other countries, etc. The war that supposedly took place hundreds of years ago also ended in the destruction of a country that was attacked by a warcraft and devastated, and there is widespread recognition that wars and other things are fools' business. It's ironic, but the threat of the Warcraft is becoming a deterrent.

Exactly, Elan hasn't experienced it either, but the massive Warcraft raids that have also caused the country to perish are occurring in units of decades to hundreds of years. They don't know what causes it to happen, but there's a theory that it's due to the 'Disaster Labyrinth' that hasn't been discovered and is flooded with it, and from the destruction of a country that waged war to the theory of 'God's Heavenly Punishment'. But whatever the cause, it doesn't change that it's a threat.

I heard from Elan about a lot of other things, but in terms of impact, it was best to talk about this Warcraft raid. Jin shivered with fear, imagining that the city of Lienz would be attacked. It's not fear of warcraft, it's fear of not being able to protect important people. Jin was determined once again, trying to be more powerful.

After eating the sandwich too, Jin, who was remembering her story with Elan last night, starts training quickly.

Explore the signs of small animals and warcraft in [Signal Detection], and after finding them, approach them [Hiddenly] to avoid being noticed by the subject. Jin deliberately returned to the city of Lienz without going through the streets and doing so repeatedly. Of course, I won't forget to collect herbs along the way.

In it Jin hasn't encountered a slime in a long time since he came to this world to defeat this. Now it goes without saying that I have properly collected the dropped items.

Jin returned with all that training and battle, and even though it was early morning when he left the village of Magna, it was already past noon by the time he reached the city of Lienz.

"Good day, Mr. Burke"

"Ooh, gin. Tired. Are you home now?

Jin met Burke at the city gate in Lienz. It's been a long time since I've seen you and Jin's face makes me smile.

"Yes, I even went to the village of Magna"

"Oh well. Hmm? So you don't have any more plans today?

"Yes. After that, I was going to study magic and stuff."

Others are if it's convenient, but it was Jin I was hoping to show you how the potion was done at Mr. Bean's.

"Then, as I was saying before, why don't you come over here tonight? I'm going home for dinner, but I'll tell my wife then. What do you say?"

"Huh? It's a sudden story, are you okay today?

Jin thinks it would also be convenient for your wife.

"No, my daughter-in-law just asked me to call her as soon as possible this morning. As long as you're good, we'll be fine."

Jin thought a little about Burke's dialogue, but he decided not to hesitate to sweeten it here.

"Then please. If you can't, just let me know."

"Yeah, I think I'll be fine first, but I'll get back to you in case. Right, I'll pick you up at the inn after 6: 00 in the evening if you don't have a problem." Traveler's Pavilion "would be fine, wouldn't it?

"Yes, thank you. Then you're looking forward to it. Tell your wife I said hello."

"Ha, I'll tell him. I'll see you later."

That's how Jin ended up interrupting Burke's house this evening. And Jin said goodbye to Burke, first to the public bathroom to sweat the trip, then to the dining room to pick up lunch.

And now Gin after lunch is at Bean's. When Jin asked me why, Bean was happy to accept.

Bean's apprentice is creating a potion in front of Jin as he enters the back yard. A disciple holds his hand in front of a bottle containing liquids that have been melted, such as shredded herbs.

This is the final finishing touch, and it's using magic to activate the ingredients. The secret to dramatically recovering HP and MP in a short time lay in passing magic at the end of the day.

"If you're arguing with conditioning, you don't even have to get the right amount or order of things right. There are tricks on how to mix, melt, etc., but that's not that hard. It's just hard to get through this magic inside. It's enough to make you study magic, just to feel magical."

The eyes of Bean, who says so, seeing his disciple are harsh. Unlike the usual gentle atmosphere, I think Jin is just a corner craftsman.

"It's an image of magic passing between the two ragged palms. Imagine that moving magic stimulates and activates the potion's medicinal effects. By doing so, you can potion along the lines of that drug effect."

Bean may be explaining it to Jin while also telling his apprentice. The slightly cloudy liquid in the potion bottle in front of his disciple coloured blue as Jin watched who felt so.

"Okay, you can do better than before. Good luck at this rate."

Seeing the achievements of his disciples, Bean so labors his disciples. Did your apprentice find it handy, too, he seems happy. And Bean turned to Jin.

"So will Mr. Jin try it again? I'll do the same thing next door, so try to imitate it."

"Thank you. Thank you very much."

Jin sits alongside Bean. And watching Bean's handiwork, I rinse a few dried herbs myself. I find myself, who was never clever, somehow like a trick now while imitating Bean. Jin once again appreciates the existence of [physical correction] in such detail. And Jin, and then Bean, proceeded with incredible hands-on work.

"Yes, no problem so far. Now let's move on to the final finish."

There is a potion bottle filled with a slightly cloudy liquid in front of the bean that says so.

"I'll do it first and show it to you, so take a good look"

Bean puts his hands on it just as his disciple was doing earlier, and he can put his magic into it. And as I saw it, the liquid stained blue, which turned out to be so beautiful that it was incomparable with the earlier disciples. Jin has also never seen a potion so beautifully colored.

"Yeah, that's good work. This time I made potions one at a time to get used to them, but I usually make them all in a few pieces. However, because there is a lot of magic involved in making one bottle at a time, there are things that can be done with good quality."

While listening to Bean explain, Jin is convinced that I see. And Gin, prompted by Bean, also puts his hands on his potion to pass his magic. It's an image of the magic that activates the pharmaceutical ingredients in the potion solution. That was never difficult for a gin with [Magic Operated LV: MAX]. And along with a system sound called Pawn, Gin's potion stained blue. It did not shine as bright as a bean, but it was brighter blue than that of his disciple.

"... This is great. I don't think it's the first time. You can fully store it."

While so surprised, Bean praises Gin for the potion he made. For Jin, it's like an irregular move that is possible because it has [Magic Operated LV: MAX], but that's why I don't do anything bad.

"Thank you. Thanks also to Mr. Bean for his guidance."

Jin just takes it humbly. Because of my skills, I can't be weirdly inferior to myself anymore, and I can't be prestigious because of my skills.

"No, this is what you call talent, isn't it?...... Jin, if you have time again, why don't you go through with it for a while and study the conditioning?

I don't wish to talk about it myself, but Jin is confused by the bean who says so instead.

"What I want to teach you is the general knowledge of medicines that adventurers might need, such as HP, MP, and medicines to recover from abnormal conditions, such as poison. I will also tell you the recipes for those that are free of ingredients and cannot be made. I think they will definitely help Jin in the future."

So seriously, Bean complains to Jin.

"Thank you very much, but is that something I should know about?

Medication recipes would be the most important thing for Bean. Jin gets unwittingly carried away by the bean of teaching it at all costs.

"Yes, it is the word of my master, but there is something called 'knowledge pass to what you deserve to inherit it'. That's how I will inherit from my master, and one day I will tell my disciples as well. I know Mr. Jin's personality, and I've shown him the technology now. I'll tell you what's missing if you give me some time. I want to tell you because I think you deserve it."

Bean's gaze at Jin is serious everywhere.

"Thank you. I will learn from you."

And Jin responded to Bean's feelings and took the invitation. I'm going to try not to disappoint Bean. With great gratitude, Jin bowed his head deeply to Bean.

And Jin then learned about the formula from Bean as much as time allowed, and got some potions he created and went home. Bean reluctantly, but needless to say, Jin gave him the herb he had just collected today. That was the least Jin could do to Bean, who didn't charge tuition.

Gin's face as she returned to the inn in gratitude to Bean was naturally filled with a smile.