"How long do I have to collect a Mithril to build a weapon?

"Well, it depends on how much content you get, but a typical one-handed sword would name it the Gilli Mithril Sword if it had a million rare minutes of misrills"

"Is that...? To that extent?

You thought it was unexpectedly cheap, and Yuki gives me a strange look.

"Not at all. I would like 5 million rare if I felt the effect. This is the content of 10% or not, but in combination with Magic Iron, you should be able to do a lot of quality stuff."

It's never cheap, but if it's 5 million rare, we can't even pay it now.

Given the balance with other members' gear, it's expensive to pay with shared assets, but that's the amount Elder Trent can handle just his personal assets if he sells well.

If Toya wants to buy it personally, I want to support her.

"For money. But it's hard to get together, Mithril."

Always thin and low in circulation, they buy it immediately even when it is sold.

The ring I bought the other day also contains misrills, but at most about a few grams.

Even if you can get it, it seems difficult to buy the amount that has been wrapped up.

"After all, because we use it for weapons?

"There's that, too, but it's also popular as an asset, Mithril is. It's not a bad cash changeover."

On top of the gold coins we normally use, there are large gold coins, white gold coins, worth 100,000 rare for white gold coins.

When it comes to this white gold coin or misrill, which is more valuable per volume, it is white gold coin at first, but the truth is that white gold coin is very user-friendly.

As a matter of course, even a slightly larger store that has a store will not receive it first.

If it's a big town, it can also be exchanged, but as a matter of course they take a commission.

Mithrill, on the other hand, is almost certainly redeemable in some towns, unlike white gold coins, which can also be sold by shredding some.

Furthermore, it is not so much scarce but not available at all, nor does it need to be as eye-catching as a gem.

It is truly a substitute like the superior compatibility of gold.

"Finally, even if you can prepare a misrill, there aren't many blacksmiths who can process it into a weapon, are there? The job is packed, so it takes time. In total, you'd better think you'd need at least 10 million rare."

"Do I need production costs even if I have raw materials? It's not going to be easy..."

Toya sighs unfortunately at what Mr. Marks calls reality.

Years to collect misrills and waiting to be booked by a blacksmith.

If I suck at it, what I can get is, I guess I'm close to retiring?

Mr. Marks, too, said that's about what he got, and maybe that's what it is, but I want a weapon sooner rather than later that can lightly shoot Iron Golem, if possible.

"Mmm, Mithril's weapon... Me too, when I'm young, I'll be ready!

"Wow, should I think about it too...?

"When you listen to Mr. Marks, it doesn't feel like it's too early."

The best and second youngsters among us say that, but in fact, if you have money, it feels like there's no harm in buying it every time you find Mithril.

But Mr. Marks turned a slight blind eye to us like that.

"Uh, let me tell you, the average adventurer doesn't have a weapon for Mithril, does he? Because it's not a weapon like" get it in the future, naturally "?

"I guess that's true, but when I look at Mr. Marks' weapon,"

"Right. I knew I'd be using the same weapon."

"Me too, I want to kill Golem."

I didn't think so on previous enemy opponents, but what I felt fighting Iron Golem was the lack of performance of pure weapons.

Maybe thinking about smashing it from the front is wrong in itself, but when they do it in front of you, it's understandable that you want to go for it.

- It's something I can't do.

No, on the contrary, can you even assume that you've got a goal to drill more magic?

Convenience magic enriches your life, but if you want to continue your adventurer, offense is still important, and there's something a little admirable about ravaging enemies with overwhelming firepower. As a man.

"By the way, can Mr. Gantz build a weapon for Mithril?

"I guess I can't. He's got good arms, too, but besides his arms to handle misrills, he needs something like that, qualities, talents. I'm not sure either."

"Talent..."

To Mr. Marks' words, we look at each other unexpectedly.

What came to mind was Tommy.

He should have had [a blacksmith talent].

Maybe that's the difference between being able to handle Mithrills and not being able to handle them?

If so, is there any way to help Tommy improve his technical skills and ask him to do so rather than looking for another blacksmith...?

Neck, no matter how talented he is, won't succeed in bumping into the real thing, and that's why it's hard to prepare a misrill for practice, though.

"Well, you guys are only in their second year, aren't you? - Though strong enough not to think of it as the second year. I'm not in too much of a hurry. For now, we're checking the ocean. Let's move on."

"Right. Even so, it's right there. If we go through that cut over there, we'll see already."

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"This... is indeed the sea..."

Looking through the cut through and the sight spread in front of him, Mr. Marks leaked his words slightly flashly.

Even if you ask, you can't help but be surprised when you actually see it.

This is such a sight.

"- Hey, I can't help but fall in love. Let's go."

"Mr. Marks, have you ever seen the sea?

I went after Mr. Marks, who walked out with a renewed mind, and when I asked him, Mr. Marks nodded, "Ah."

"In my active life, I worked outside this country. It's been a pretty good experience - but you guys better watch out, huh? We were a human party only, but some countries are intolerant of elves and beasts... no, just to be clear, there are places where they can be enslaved. Pretty shitty, depending on the location."

More than half look at us non-human, Mr. Marks looks at the universe as if he remembers something, and sighs with a bitter look.

"Yes, I've heard of it. But there are also areas in this country that discriminate against elves and beasts, right?

To Hulka's words, Mr. Marks laughs all the time.

"It's not a comparison. This country is forbidden by national law, so it can be unreasonably resisted. But there are even countries where that resistance is considered illegal. But, Ma, it would be a good experience to go to another country within your youth. But if you're going, it's probably the Duchy of Austianim. Some are a little tough, but not a bad country."

"It's an alliance with this country, isn't it?

"Unique. As a matter of fact, we should have never publicly given each other reinforcements. I don't know if it's true, but I've heard it's a Fegley Kingdom measure."

Only the Kingdom of Fegray borders the common border between the Kingdom of Rainium and the Principality of Austianim.

If we are to send reinforcements to the fight against other countries, there are great distance constraints.

If you look at the map, that prediction doesn't seem wrong either......

"I heard that the country has a lot of inner circles, and the power of the country is no big deal."

"Right. It's just... it's a troublesome country, the Kingdom of Fegley. You think we're strong..."

According to Mr. Marks, who sighed, he invades the border between the Kingdom of Rainium and the Principality of Austianim as if he remembered at times, because it is such a mistake.

But they are not actually strong either, so they are lightly repelled every time, but because the two countries never make a reverse invasion, they say, 'We fear ourselves!' And accelerate the mistake?

But the truth is, 'I'm totally sorry to cut out the kingdom of Fegley!' That is the true meaning of the two countries.

Against two nations that are made up of multiple races, the kingdom of Fegrey is like discriminating against only people of other races.

It can only cause trouble, such as taking in the people of such a country.

"Maybe we could merge if we eliminate all the residents, because it's not even land worth the cost of that, that neighborhood"

I don't have any special skills, but I guess it's true that I don't need to say that it will give me a place where the land is rough on the inner rim.

"There's still a blank space, right on the west side"

That's what I'm talking about.

"... that? But, Mr. Marks. You've heard of the kingdom of Fegley as a friendly country for once? Are you gonna invade me?

Yuki's questioning accelerates Mr. Marks' sinister face.

"Oh, not at all. It's a pain in the ass, too. It's a local outburst. What, they're excusing me for being sloppy? As for the upper echelons of the country, 'Don't get involved with me!' I guess it's for real."

"Wow, that's a pain in the ass! Rather, they are worse than the enemy!

"In fact, more people hate the kingdom of Fegray than the Yupikristian Empire during the war."

The Empire of Yupikris is more overwhelming if you say threat, but the kingdom of Fegley has invaded without any such rules and does not make a decent apology to an empire that has been at war since the proper declaration of war.

In addition to racism, he also seems to be the reason why people hate him around it.

"You guys should never go, either, because you only have unpleasant feelings, okay?

"By the way, has Mr. Marks been there?

"... there is. At work. I'm never going anywhere."

Mr. Marks looks like he chewed up a lot of bitters and tells him to throw up half of them.

If you're human, Mr. Marks, then we can't really go.

"I'm not going, but I didn't have anywhere to look?

"No. To be clear, you're thinly dirty overall, that country. Culture is behind. I don't know because I can't afford it with all the inner rims... but someone with a bad mouth would say," I'm a barbarian. "

Not so much.

I'm interested in different cultures, but I don't think I need to go to a place where people who go are 'not worth going to' and where trouble is certain.