Mr. Diola's next visit to our house was three days later.

Until then we don't go out of town in particular, making attribute steel, making tea, making stone molars for matcha.

In this, I'm in charge of stone molars.

Ordinary stone molars use granite, so the stone molars I make are the same silicon dioxide as the bath, that is, if they were kept quartz, there would be no shortage, but it was Hulka the brilliant one who put things on here.

"Because of this, why don't you turn it into silicon carbide?".

"What's that? 'I thought,' I'm sure I'm not bad. Toya had Hatena on her head, too.

Ask me, on Earth, it seems to be the third hardest substance, after diamonds and boron carbide.

I don't know how much rank it is in this fantastic world, but I am sure it has enough hardness to use it as a molar.

The structure is a compound of carbon and silicon.

Whereas oxygen and silicon are abundant in the soil, carbon is small, so there is charcoal available to complement it. When I tried "Creative Earth" in that state, I succeeded brilliantly in creating silicon carbide.

Success...?

Probably a success.

Because I developed a substance that was black and silver and very hard.

Could this be diamonds, too? So I prepared charcoal again and tried to challenge it, but what I could do was a thin sheet.

Show that to the Hulkas and say, "Isn't that Graphene? They said," We have no use for it. If I buy it in Japan, it seems very expensive, but I can't help it.

By the way, silicon carbide can also make diamond-like gems depending on how they are manufactured.

Tell the Hulkas, "You want a gem? When I asked," I haven't had a chance to wear it... "I felt like I was going to want it subtly, so I might want to find some free time to practice.

Anyway.

Stone molars using silicon carbide served brilliantly and succeeded in grinding matcha with a good feel.

It would surely last a long time, as the grinding of the gorilla for a while did not crush the prominence.

But look at that. Yuki says, "Isn't it easier to automate?" or the end of saying something that has no flair.

Sure, if it were a demonic prop, it would make about an automatic moving stone mold, but that wouldn't be 'flavorful'.

There is only a small amount of matcha to drink in the first place, so it is just about as good as slowly grinding it by hand.

Yuki had a subtle look on her face to me, but Natsuki understood and was happy with the stone molar I gave her, so there was no problem at all.

Natsuki cared about me... no way, right?

By the way, while we were working in production, it was Toya who was subtly free.

Usually, I would have invited Tommy to go goblin exorcism appropriately, but now I'm in the middle of having a shield or something made at Mr. Gantz's shop. You can't just take Tommy out.

Only a blacksmith can do a toya, like we do a production activity. In front of Mr. Gantz, he is a little underpowered to build weapons and protective equipment.

Instead, it was a very ordinary pan that Toya was making in comfort at the blacksmith in the corner of the garden.

It is not something that is specially made, but the shape is square and the handle can be removed - or it just doesn't have a handle.

But this is what works plain in in our house.

Actually, this pot, the storage bin where you can store the dish almost in its finished state, is a special pot to put it in there.

In order to save us the hassle of cooking, and so that we can eat it whenever we want, it is fundamental to make it in bulk at a time, subdivide it into pans and save it.

However, if you are going to stockpile a large number of different dishes, you will also need a large number of pans, and it is difficult to put in a round handle without gaps.

For this reason, "it's a storage container that I rarely use for cooking anyway, and it's appropriate and good," Toya created this square pan (?).

Based on size 1, which contains about 10 soups, there are sizes 2, 3, and 4 pans for every half hour, designed to fit snugly on the shelves of the reservoir.

Size 4 is roughly for one, so even when you're a little hungry, it's easy to eat and plain convenient.

Therefore, Toya is supposed to produce more pots once in a while.

gossip.

We were inviting Diora to the living room just a few days after she arrived with a separate production activity, and we were entertaining her with the tea she had just made.

"Thank you for taking the time, Diola"

"No, because the other day, I was responsible for not being able to answer! Now it's ok, I've been doing a good research!!

The fact that I needed about 3 days would have been a lot of difficulty finding out.

Mr. Diola strained her chest, took out a small note and opened her mouth as she looked at it.

"Darls Bear, but the whole body, almost everything, is eligible for buyout"

"All?"

"Yes, all of it"

The leather that withstood our magic excels as a material for leather armor, and large, sharp nails can also be used as weapons.

Meat also falls into a fairly delicious category as a bear, and can be sold for a considerable price, and guts and the like are attracted as ingredients for medicines and the like.

Some things seem to be important in terms of freshness, but we store them in a magic bag, so it's not an issue.

"But..."

Mr. Diola sipped his tea so that he could cloud his words there and take a breath.

And I looked out for him like I was surprised.

"What is it, this tea! It's so delicious!

"Thank you. I didn't get what I used to drink, so I made it."

Praised by Mr. Diola, Natsuki smiles a little happy and says that.

Once I helped a little too, I shortened the fermentation process with "Accelerated Time" or magically heated and cooled it, but all the work instructions are given by Natsuki, so I wouldn't be wrong to say Natsuki.

Green tea, oolong tea, black tea, all of which had appeared to be made up, but it was the tea in them that I served to Mr. Diola.

It's appropriate because I didn't know what kind of tea was being drunk around here, but I guess the tea-like stuff is being drunk when I see Mr. Diola mouthing and praising the tea without any particular resistance.

"Do you make this yourself...... That's amazing. I've never had tea so far."

"Really? Personally, I don't think so."

"No, that's not true! Rich is the only one who drinks tea in the first place, but of all I've had, it's dantoz!

No matter how much nuts, I thought the intrusion was a tea made by an amateur, but it is more highly regarded than I imagined.

Of course I thought it was delicious too, but I wasn't sure enough about my tongue to appreciate it...

Maybe Natsuki's [cooking] skills or around [pharmacy] skills did a good job for me?

"Sometimes I drink with Him, but some things can be subtly stinky, some of them. You can't just say that you don't drink what you're served..."

You remind me of that tea, Mr. Diola.

From the standpoint of being Deputy Branch Manager of the Alliance, I guess I also have a relationship with nobles and rich people.

I don't know the manners of this world, but I still don't think it's a good idea not to mouth what's been served.

"The smell must be a problem in the manufacturing process or transportation."

"Yes, I think maybe it is. I think it would still be better not to give it out if it was of that quality, but it would make it look good. Hey, some people."

"Your grief, sir."

"Hahaha... but I can't believe Mr. Natsuki made this... that's amazing. I envy you."

Mr. Diola smudges and mouths, once again including the tea in his mouth, trying to taste it and swallowing it slowly.

One or two bites...

Um, I'm gonna make some tea, too.

I'm glad you do compliment me...

"Mr. Diola, you know, I'll wrap your tea in souvenirs, so can you go on with the Darls Bear story?

As slightly rushed, to Natsuki, who said with a slightly troubled look, Mr. Diola stretched his spine as he rushed to place the cup.

"Excuse me! Uh, I can certainly buy all the Darls Bears, but they are sized, so if they suddenly give them all away, the price will really drop..."

Slightly clouding the words seemed to be about this.

The Adventurer Guild also has a magic bag that can store the material, but they don't have that size.

That huge Darls Bear, in tons of meat alone. And the unit price is a little higher.

If it's a big town, you can still do it, but given the population of this town, the purchasing layer is not that large, and purchasing it at a normal price would be risky.

The same is true for other parts, which seems difficult to buy at standard prices, given the hassle of selling to another town, etc.

"But wouldn't you have noticed that if you hadn't told me? We don't know what Darls Bear buyout price is."

"No! Honest to all adventurers. Because that's my motto!

That's Mr. Diola. It's solid around there.

Alliance clerk privilege, sidelined the dindle cheaply - and I don't think I'm buying it away, more than a little.

"So what if we keep it in our own magic bags and make it smaller?

"If that's the case, I have nothing to say as this one. You can buy it for a normal price."

"And I'm not going to sell it when it comes to skins..."

"Huh!? All of it, is it? Darls Bear's skin seems to be very attractive..."

Hulka nods at Diola, who raised her voice like a little trouble.

'Cause you want to build our protective gear.'

In fact, the impoverishment of the leather armor section with respect to the clasp has also been proven by the light cleavage of Toya's clasp.

It's a decision to update it once good leather is available, including some non-Toya armor, and there's no way to give up just the right Darls Bear leather.

To Hulka's explanation, Mr. Diola looked around at all of us and thought up, opening her mouth slightly reluctantly after a little while.

"Um, from the size of Darls Bear, I'm sure we'll have extra gear to make your gear, right? Why don't you sell it for the rest of it?

"Right. Is there anything else I can do for you? Hey?"

"Oh, isn't that good? There's no point in leaving it behind."

If you think about it, the size of Darls Bear's body is conspicuously larger than the demons he's killed so far.

One foot alone is about the size of one person, so even if you make full body armor with it, it's probably too much.

Besides, we're basically partial armor, so don't we actually consume half of it?

You may keep it somewhat in case it breaks, but if you can, I just want to do my best to replace it with something better before it breaks.

There is... a stronger demon when it comes to better leather...

It's hard to imagine......

"Well, after we make it, the rest of it,"

"Of course, that's fine! Thanks!

Mr. Diola thanked him with pleasure and bowed his head.

Well, Mr. Diola's offer was a pretty good price, and we have no problem with it because we have a profit too.

In the end, the sale of Darls Bear was to be made in several instalments.

We can buy them high and the Adventurer Alliance sells high and gets a lot of fees. It is a relationship between the two sides, Win-Win.

Besides, our adventurer's rank has increased by one to 5.

Our requests are fairly small, so it seems difficult to raise them if they are normal, but the fact that Lafan doesn't have a proper request in the first place, that he did a bandit crusade at the request of the guild the other day, and that, as a no push, he shot Darls Bear.

In this situation, there is no problem with raising it - no, you have to raise it. There was a Branch Manager's decision.

"Because I want to ensure that adventurers who are also good as guilds," Diola said.

Given our earnings, it seems we feared that no matter how many houses we had in this town, if we didn't get too ranked, we'd leave town.

I don't have plans to do that at the moment... but I didn't lose anything because I got it and honestly got it ranked higher.

The benefits of being rank 5 are only a little respected by our peers.