A week after the meeting between the master and the Schusenwald family. The residential management department of the Merchant Guild in the Labyrinth City was packed with people from all over the city to make a long line of snakes, and the residential management department as well as the Merchant Guild were being chased to respond in total.

"We have vouchers for all the houses, so don't push them. Please, fight outside."

"Yes, the next thirty, please go to the fourth chamber."

This is a labyrinth city with a lot of adventurers, although it is a briefing for general residents. All men and women have a rough temper, do it. I interrupt, I push, I step on my feet. I can't stand the skirmishes while I'm in line.

"How long the hell are you gonna keep me waiting! I've been in line since morning. Let him go home now!

"By and large, you really don't have a potion in your hands! Then give me the real ticket, not the piece of paper!

"That's it. That's it!

Even though I've been in line since morning, it's only been a few moments, but the short-minded, fast handed guys seem to be already at the limit of patience. And there's one woman here who's getting a lot harder when she reaches the limit of patience.

"I am! It's been days! I'm not home yet!!

Bachi, bachi, bachi!

"Who else doesn't line up quietly?!?

Enforce the inhabitants of Thunder Emperor mode Ermela to clash while charging through the bees and body.

"Ooh."

"Good, do more."

Patsy, applause and cheer roll up. It's a hard opportunity to see A-rank adventurer Elsie the Thunder Emperor up close. In confusion, a man reaching out to shake his hand is being struck by intense static electricity and screaming.

At the beginning, Elmera was the head of the herbal department with a blue piece on her usual shingle hair and hit backup work as Elmera Searle, but she staffed the briefing from morning to evening, and after evening, she created a voucher for the paperwork and she can't finish the job if she does it or not. I work for the Merchant Alliance.

Anyway, there are more forgeries and rubbing of documents than expected. Elmera, who could not even go home overtime because of the people who continued to skirmish aloud, whether to praise or forgive her, activated Thunder Emperor mode on the second day, at the mercy of silencing badly behaved residents by force. Every day, my husband, Void, brings me a change of clothes and a slip with the kids, so it's like a wild enough craze that I can still use, but because adventurers and others who want me to be paralyzed by the "Thunder Emperor" who rarely shows up in public are deliberately having skirmishes, there are still showtimes held every certain hour.

The time to pack up the skirmishes was overwhelmingly shorter, but I don't know if the rubbing itself has increased or decreased. Either way, "Elsie the Thunder Emperor" has become just one entertainment for the residents who are tired of lining up. Unfortunately for Elmera, the Merchant Guild briefing won't be over for another week.

Anyway, the content of the briefing is about the opening of potion sales and the distribution of vouchers.

Anything that tries to get more than people by falsifying seeds, rumblings, or documents must go on for a while.

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It was a blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah that Mariella can make potions four to five times more than Mariella's master has made Leonhardt and Weishardt.

Some of the problems with labyrinth cities are actually simple.

Defeat the Labyrinth. Even if we can't update the hierarchy, if people go in and defeat demons, we can curb growth.

That's all it was supposed to be.

However, it is overwhelmingly understaffed because it is a demon cave with more than 50 levels. So much so that it is doubtful that the Labyrinth Crusaders are being stopped from growing even if they continue their crusade with all their might. The labyrinth city itself is understaffed. Even if you want to send them into the labyrinth, the number will be limited.

And the shortage of people in labyrinth cities, especially adventurers, is due to the high death or serious injury rate of adventurers entering the labyrinth and the inconvenience of the streets connecting labyrinth cities to Teito.

These two problems can be greatly alleviated by potions.

If potions are commercially available at imperial prices, adventurers' mortality drops dramatically, and even demon removal potions make it easier to travel through the Devil's Forest to and from Imperial City. This has all been proven by the Labyrinth Crusaders and the Black Iron Transport Corps who have been using Mariella's potions.

The potion Mariella has ever paid to the Labyrinth Crusaders is a hundred a day in advanced conversion. There is a surplus even if the Labyrinth Crusaders crusade to curb the growth of the Labyrinth. Of course, it is also because it has been reserved for minimal use as a precious one, but Mariella's ability to create potions has already surpassed the use of the Labyrinth Crusaders. That's how many more times the master says there's room.

"I have a card like this. How do I hang up?"

The sight of the master and the Schusenwald brothers, who likened Mariela to a card and laughed and inquired at her.

Leonhardt, Weishardt's expression is not as friendly as it was earlier, but rather that of the powerful depositing the labyrinth city.

If we let Mariella make all the potions she can, we can supply potions not only to the Labyrinth Crusaders, but also to the civilian population. As a result, adventurer injury rates drop and labyrinth exploration becomes more active. You will be able to kill more of the power of the labyrinth.

Plus, if you can commercialize the demon removal potion, you'll be able to make a deal with the Imperial City through the streets of the Demon Forest. You won't have to worry about massive attacks of weak but persistent demons like Forest Wolf, so in case a strong demon comes along, even a few guards will be able to get through the demon forest even in the regular merchant corps.

The economic situation of the labyrinth city will improve because it will be able to transport the materials of the labyrinth cheaply to the imperial capital, and above all it will be possible to bring low-to-intermediate adventurers into the labyrinth city who are looking to raise a flag in the labyrinth.

As the Schusenwald Borderline Bo Family, which governs the labyrinth city, it is unlikely that you will have the option of not over-the-counter potions after hearing this information. If you were asked how to cut a card, it would be normal to say 'manufacture potions in large quantities and supply them to the private sector'. Must be the card you want enough to get your hands off your throat.

Leonhardt, however, answered after a thorough thought.

"Sure, it's a card that can move the situation a lot, but that card isn't ours"

Having heard Leonhardt's answer, the master raised his mouth angle satisfactorily.

"Pass. Yeah, not bad. I can lend you something special."

(Again, ………)

Leonhardt is relieved that he has guided the right answer.

A woman called the Sage of the Flaming Disaster sitting in front of her repeated terrible and far-fetched words and deeds, such as the ability to use spiritual magic, the inability to become a force of war in the labyrinth, and the fact that she is an Alchemist (Mariella) master but can only make potions to the intermediate level. The words and actions look terribly suited to the youthful appearance of shortsightedness, making the feelings of those confronted feel at ease and, to put it badly, insulting.

(Probably been tried)

For Frazija, Mariela is a disciple and belongs to herself, but the Schusenwald Borderline House is neither subordinate nor anything. No, even the emperor's glory is not something that should be bowed down for S-Ranker. It's good evidence that S-Rankers other than Leonhardt are hiding themselves and deciding to hide.

I will not allow an alchemist (Mariella) to be treated like an object as a powerful person. That's what I'm saying in the dark, Leonhardt understood.

If Leonhardt treated Mariella as a card for the Labyrinth Crusader, he might have taken Mariella somewhere beyond Leonhardt's reach.

To Leonhardt, the person in front of him looked like a person. Reach out and burn this body down hot, but you can't grab it. Burning flames can disappear if you eat up coal (shin). You will not be able to retain this garden except by offering coal (consideration).

"What's the price?

"I'll lend you something," Frazija said, "I'll help you through Mariella." That's an unexpected and gratifying offer. Leonhardt asks for consideration in an attempt to offer the consideration he wants before the whimsical one changes where it burns.

"That's Mariella's secret I was telling you about."

"Understood. I swear I will protect you in my name."

The contract was exchanged. Although it is not something via some sort of contractual formula, it is never acceptable to break it. Leonhardt felt that this was something like that.

"I see...... If so, can the economy be more likely to revitalize…"

Weishardt, who had refrained until the conclusion of the contract between his brother Leonhardt and Frazija, is deeply convinced of the "consideration" offered by his master.

If Mariella makes a large number of potions as an alchemist who does not belong to the Schusenwald Borderline House, the consideration naturally arises. Even today, large quantities of gold are sleeping in the basement of the "Wood Leak Day" as a potion cost. Everyone uses gold to moisturize the entire city, and even if it is buried, it causes economic stagnation.

In consideration for the massive amount of potion that Frazija will be smelting, she mentioned that Mariella will continue to protect her, not with money, but with the secret that Mariella is unlikely to be a regular alchemist, with the ability to produce potions. Even the first time I revealed Mariella's secret, she was going to help me by identifying Leonhardt and the others.

(Boulders are those who crown 'Sage'...... But isn't it too convenient for us?

Weishardt has a slight suspicion even as he drips his head in his heart. Regardless, there is no objection to the decision of my brother Leonhardt. Even Weishardt would have given the same answer, and there were no other options, etc.

(What is the purpose of a flaming wise man?

I can't read more intentions than words from a woman who enjoys liquor in front of me.

(Is there no other way than to borrow it now...... If so, until you find the best path)

Weishardt seeks ways to minimize the burden on alchemists (Mariella) and maximize potion production. I'm not going to let the Alchemist (Mariella) just work, but if you don't need to pay more for a bottle of potion, let the residents of the Labyrinth City divide the labor as much as possible and pay the residents. Distribute potions to the private sector and restore the resulting costs to labyrinth cities through many residents with materials and interim processing. In the city, gold coins also revitalize the economy.

"The boulder is the Sage Hall of Flames. I saw it."

The Schusenwald brothers, who praise their masters, and their masters, who often exchange high alcohol for a good mood.

There was some agreement being formed between the three of them, but Mariela was the only one who didn't know what she was talking about.

It is outside the mosquito net by the time it is stunning.

(I understand that my story is not a story, but it is a story!

If that's all you know, as Mariella, it's no problem. It's the usual thing. I know just the look on your face. Mariella just nodded, "Aye, okay," too, in Kao.

Thus, Mariella in the vortex decided on a mass-production plan for the potion without understanding the content of the story.