From the next day onwards, as planned, we will put out the sperm for crusade and sampling.

The likely landmine logging site passes quickly and breaks into the back of the forest. So while collecting chestnuts and walnuts, Goblin Sometimes Branch Eater Spider. Slash Oulu can only be appropriately cut off if attacked.

Hulka and Yuki have also gained skills in [Shortcuts], so as long as you give them advance warning, Slash Oulu is just a miscellaneous fish.

However, as an income, it was still subtle.

Chestnuts and walnuts could be picked up quite a bit only in the back of the woods with few people going in, but the buyout price is lower than I thought and not much more.

And in the end, 'If we're going to sell it for that much price, shouldn't we eat it ourselves?' We talked about it, and I sold it once, too.

Only the number of demons is higher compared to the East Forest, so although crusades can be earned, the value of what you get is lower than the oak.

Approximately 30 gold coins a day at the profit of the Demon Stone and Branch Eater Spider bounty.

Six gold coins per person, so I can live well enough, but I also feel a little less as a consideration for risking my life.

Even the average Japanese salarier would make about this much if he worked a little overtime. Of course, it's not about wages, it's about productivity.

Nevertheless, it's not just about financial rewards for defeating demons, it's supposed to be experiential stuff, and this isn't in vain either, but why does it suddenly smell black when you say 'wages got experience, even if it was cheap'?

Have those days for 8 days.

We were off in the rain for about two days on the way, but otherwise we were running Operation Clean in the South Forest every day, and finally received the news we were waiting for.

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"This is our house..."

"Ah. Finally, you've got it!

"That was a long time."

"Right. Come to this world, bittersweet..."

"Ooh, I'm not playing a weird little play, let's go in?

To Yuki and Toya, who started a stupid little play in front of the house, I put a scratch in it, and Halka and Natsuki are laughing bitterly too.

I'm not saying I haven't had a hard time, but given that I've got this house in just about six months since I came to this world, I definitely have the impression that it's going well, rather than 'bitter' or even slightly 'light'.

It's not that I haven't been impressed with being handed over the house, but externally, it hasn't changed for about a week, and I've seen it many times in the process being made, so I feel a little bit more now.

The interior was also asked to be checked from time to time, so I know what's going on. Like a before-and-after array even inside, 'Oh, my God!' I'm not impressed.

I'm just pretty sure I had a pretty fine house.

The two-story western hall, painted with white lacquer on its exterior walls, is quite large and at first glance looks like an aristocratic mansion.

While there are many slab walls in common houses, a slightly costly lacquer was employed to ensure durability and airtightness. Like modern Japanese architecture, high air tightness and high insulation would not be possible, but it must be better than planking.

I don't really care about the Sleepy Bear Pavilion, but if it's a badly built building, it's going to have a pretty gap breeze in it, he said, planking it.

However, the emphasis is on practicality, so there are no wasted decorations, etc., and if the viewer sees it, he will soon see the difference between a nobleman and a wealthy merchant's house.

But that's not a problem.

We're just adventurers, and we'll be safer than they think we have money for nothing. From my aesthetic point of view, it's a simple, but not a bad look.

Now the price is not much for 1,100 gold coins.

As for the budget, it was 1,200 sheets, but I didn't have any particular problems and didn't do anything weird to place an order along the way, so I only had to pay 500 sheets as a late payment.

I also find it cheap given other prices and the size of the house, but the facilities are completely different, so it would be pointless to compare it to Japan.

Well, even in Japan, if it's not a city, you can buy a used house with a garden for 2 or 3 million yen, so it's really pinky.

"Steady, no way, I'm a teenager trying to be the lord of one castle at a time..."

Though I stopped the little play, Toya said so with a little emotion, and now Yuki gave me a scratch.

"No, you're not, are you? It's a joint property of the five of us, right? If you dare, you're the lord of a fifth of the castle."

"I know! I feel it, I feel it!

"It's called a sharehouse, right, this"

"Normally it's a rental, but it's a shared house."

"But I didn't think we could have our own home in a few months. By the time I was in Sallstadt."

"Oh Yuki and Natsuki had a hard time..."

You remembered that time, when Natsuki moistened his eyes a little and overflowed the word "spill," holding his shoulder as Haruka nodded ununung.

I don't know if that wage is fair in this world, but it was pretty much too critical from us.

"But there's nothing in Japan you can't buy a house if you keep working for five people for a few months, if you think about it."

"If we're underage, ignore all the taxes, just the amount."

"If you're buying a house, you'll need to make an exception, such as a fixed asset tax, registration license tax, and fees for various procedures."

I was in high school. It was out of my mind to buy a house from us, but it's not an impossible amount, Hulka's right, if you ignore everything.

Later, well, if this wasn't the situation, I wouldn't have been able to put everyone's money together and buy it with them. Normally, it's too expensive to pay for a part-time job.

"Well, let's go inside."

"Right."

When you open the front door and go inside, the first one is a slightly wider entrance.

There is a door on the left and right walls, with the left interfacing and the right toilet.

There is a hallway stretching from left to right at the poke, with a kitchen and dining room lined up from the back on the left and a laundry room planned to be a bath with four research and laboratories on the right.

On the front is a staircase that goes up to the second floor, which is simple and lined with five identical rooms on the left and right. The size of one room is about 20 tatami and slightly longitudinal. It has two more rooms than originally planned due to the size of the building.

It is a simple structure that can also be said to have built a square building on top of the foundation that remained and to have separated it just to the right size.

Not playful, but practical enough. Even if it's well-designed, it doesn't make any sense if it's hard to live in.

However, there is really nothing, so it is not a killing scene. Furniture, curtains, carpets and other interiors will have to be bought in the future.

"First...... decide your own room?

"Right! I think it's good anywhere because all the intervals are together... anyone, any hope?

"The only difference is if it's close to the stairs, right?

"That's about it."

There is no difference enough to be proactive in choosing a location.

That's why I assign rooms appropriately from the back of the left in the order of Yuki, Natsuki, Haruka, me and Toya.

Once I thought about the intruder, I put Toya and me close to the stairs, but I don't want this to make sense.

All five rooms on the right are empty. I intend to make it available as a guest room if I can afford it, but in some cases it could be a warehouse or something.

"You're taking the inn away and moving here from today?

"I'm still good, but I'm going to sleep on the floor, because I don't have a bed."

"… just can't get instant delivery"

You shouldn't be buying assembled beds from mass retailers.

I slept in a cape when I was camping, and I don't think there's a problem with that in a few days...

"The bed is made to order, right? If you ask Mr. Simon, or someone from the carpenter who built the house, he'll make it as soon as he can."

"You want to have all the cookware, too. I can make some things for camping, but I got a kitchen because of it."

"Yeah, we'll go buy it out later."

"And the furniture you need later."

First we went out to buy out with the policy of having the minimum necessary items, and we ordered a bed and dining room table and chairs for a number of people at Mr. Simon's first.

Since it is order production, I naturally thought it would take some time for it to be delivered, but when I asked, if it was a bed with no decorations whatsoever, they would be able to have it all the next day.

Mr. Simon told me it was "uninteresting," but even if there is a categorical sculpture in the bed, cleaning is just a hassle. I want you to recommend those things to your aristocratic counterparts. There is nothing wrong with being sturdy and practical.

In particular, Yuki was recommended a bed with a canopy, which seemed slightly shaky in her mind, but gave up somewhat reluctantly because Hulka and Natsuki showed no interest.

I think I should order a desk or chair to put in my room if I want to spend money there, too.

However, it's not mandatory around there, so I turned it later and the next thing I went to buy was a futon.

Slightly unexpectedly, this delivery is two days later than the bed.

They don't sell many new futons for the common people, so they don't have them in stock.

The price is pretty expensive, but since this is what I need, I will also order a blanket and pillow for the number of people.

And the last thing I went around to buy was dishes and cookware.

Purchase previously refrained crockery dishes and larger cookware without the Hulkas weighing in quite a bit.

A bunch of gold coins fly away, 'To eat delicious rice!' If they say so, we have no objection.

Me and Toya don't have [cooking] skills.

It's not like I'm wasting it, and I'm not in so much trouble that I need to save there.

Instead, I want you to try your best to buy in and make a delicious meal.

And two days later.

Having established a minimal living environment, we bid farewell to the long-held Sleepy Bear Pavilion and moved the place of life to our very own base where we first got it.