Transition to Another World, Landmines Included

206 Request for another appraisal

After early morning training, we were visiting the Adventurer's Guild to dispose of what we got in the dungeon.

After breakfast, I came after dismantling a large number of demonic bodies, so in time, I was already idle in the guild.

In this demon demolition, Mary and Meatier are also asked to help with the practice.

If you're going to be an adventurer, if you can't do this, I won't talk to you.

I thought the child was tight, but we were both smiling and moving on to demolition with "meat ♪ meat ♪" while staining our faces with blood, so that seemed to be nothing but worry.

Exactly. We haven't had the time yet, but if it's for eating ourselves, we can dismantle it to the point where it's not a problem, so we never wasted our prey.

"Mr. Diora, it's a massive one this time."

"Welcome home, gentlemen.... is that a dungeon?

"Yes, I think the earnings are getting a little better."

Speak to Mr. Diola, who is the Deputy Branch Manager but always sits at the counter, and first arrange, on the counter, jewels, tin canes and lamps.

"These are appraisal requests. Three gold coins is good, right?

"Yes. I'll keep it. I still think it will take a while..."

"You don't have a choice, do you? Please."

"Understood."

Mr. Diola, who received the money, first takes the jewels and the like to the back.

"Next, demon stones and furs... should we go back?

"If it's a lot, I'd appreciate it."

Copy that.

As requested by Mr. Diola, move to the warehouse behind the guild to deliver the Demon Stone first.

The Demon Stone is also used by the Hulkas when using the Demon Props, but there is enough stock, and there is not enough quality Demon Stone to dare keep it, so sell it together.

There were no expensive demon stones, but only a large number resulted in less than 300 gold coins.

Next ingredients like fur and Big Ostrich feathers, plus meat.

There are still demons left in the magic bag that haven't been dismantled, but still 100 gold coins are superior.

"If you do get as much stuff as this, it's not a bad dungeon.... Well, the problem of getting back and forth doesn't solve it."

"I don't think we'd bother going in, either, if it didn't have the advantage of being cool. Oh, but..."

…… What's wrong, sir?

No, it's nothing.

Hulka shook his head back at Diora, who asked him with his neck hanging, but what Hulka put out in his mouth was probably about the meadow he found on 11 levels.

Everyone is intrigued over there, and exploration is a matter of decision.

Even if it's a cool season, this won't change.

I don't know what will happen to the dungeons in the future, but if there is a lot of interesting stuff, it is likely that we will continue our exploration with the bees.

In the first place, there is going to be next summer and again next, and if the transfer points seem to work well, we are going to continue our exploration in the long term.

"Speaking of which, Mr. Diola, we've been out of town a lot lately, how's Lafan doing?

Before we went to Kerg, the increase in the price of food seemed to have hit the orphanage kitchen directly, but that's been confirmed once and for all.

The question is, does it have any other effect?

"Right, the price of food was a little problematic during the Kerg commotion, but you're already calm. Instead, thanks to the fertilizers taught by Mr Nao, many fresh vegetables are now on the market, and adventurers have more new sources of income, and is it a bit of a good economy? Thank you."

"No, not a big deal. It's something someone's going to come up with... and why wasn't they known?

I eat demon meat normally, so I think I'm going to notice...

"I figured it out after that, thank goodness it's fresh - not a bad way to put it, but it seems like you have to kill it and use demons that haven't gone through time. So I guess I couldn't have taken the demon back normally and composted the demolished excess."

For example, crusade when the oak flooded.

This time we crushed it beforehand, but the crusade usually takes place under the auspices of the Alliance.

At that time, a large quantity of oak would be transported to town by carriage, which would have composted the remainder of the demolition.

Nonetheless, that didn't seem to have been known for such a reason.

As this town is doing now, we can't make that fertilizer unless we take the compost near the hunting ground, or we throw it into a magic bag from the end of it, like we did, and put it together and dismantle it beside the compost.

Moreover, the crushing function in the normal compost, to the extent that it smashes small bones, is not powerful enough to crush the demonic corpse as a whole, so no one would have thrown the corpse in as it is.

Neither of us would have made a compost if we hadn't wanted to do a home garden, and if we hadn't been fed up with the task of filling Skull Ape, we wouldn't have put on that much powerful grinding.

With that in mind, you can also nod that fertilizer has never been known before...?

Some people know it when they think about it on a global scale, but it's not a world where information spreads easily just by crushing it, and it's probably not common to publish papers in society magazines or share research results.

If you don't dare try to spread it, maybe information is such a thing.

"Then mass production is going to be difficult."

"Yes, you can if you just make it, but given the profitability..."

For example, a compost is installed near the hunting ground to transport fertilizers that have been able to do so to the consumer site.

It would not be impossible, but given the costs involved, there would be limited places where it could be done.

There is no point in not paying for the increased yield and its selling price, as opposed to the hassle and fertilizer price.

"You feel a bit like a convenient fertilizer stop. It would be better if you didn't have any trouble."

As Yuki convinced, and nods a little ho.

In fact, I was asked to provide information and compost, but if that turns out to be messy and useful or a hell of a lot of trouble accompanying it, it seems.

To the extent that compost production is requested, it is still possible to make farmers and merchants enemies, and from our point of view, that is something we would like to avoid.

Whatever the return is commensurate with it, we can't expect any more profits at this stage.

"Thank you. I'll come back -"

"You got a second?

When we were about to quit the guild, my uncle, who always works in the warehouse - 50 tangled and I don't know his name - called out.

"Ah, yes. What's wrong, Mr. Andrew?

"It was that, uh, waterproof party over there, wasn't it? Appraisal of the item just requested, we're out."

"" "What!?" "

I thought you said it would take time.

"Even so, it's just the lamp. We're sending the others to headquarters."

"Uh, was that lamp, after all?"

Mr. Diola nods and says that, but we have no idea.

"Is that it?

"Yes. That lamp demon prop is a little famous - isn't it, Mr. Andrew?

"Oh. Those are called 'insect repellent lamps'. When magic is poured, the light will shine, and it will keep the insects away from the range within which it reaches. It's a popular magic trick for adventurers."

"Because bugs bother you. I don't get stabbed if it's more than that, but it's depressing and it's just uncomfortable to be there."

In our case, the Sanctuary Sanctuary is used to remove insects from the camp, but naturally, there are quite few people who can use this magic.

Given that, I can also say that insect repellent lamps are popular with adventurers.

"Especially since I don't have many adventurers. Mostly the rich buy it."

Insect bites are a real threat to rich people and children who have not raised their so-called 'levels' to adventurers who are not stabbed early just because they are uncomfortable.

Therefore, it seems like a demonic tool that is very pleased with the rich people with babies and the celebration of childbirth, etc.

They can also be made with alchemy, but the effect seems to be more expensive and naturally more expensive to find from the dungeons.

"So I'll give this back. Everything else takes time. Bye."

Mr. Andrew said just to say, putting the lamp in front of us a ton went back to the back of the guild again.

"Um, that's what it looks like, how do you like it? Will it be sold?

The Sanctuary Sanctuary is not mandatory for us, but it is convenient.

Considering it a bug repellent, this magic is a bit exaggerated, and I might use this instead.

And I thought, the Natsukis seemed to think a little different.

"Shall I give this to Mary and the others?"

"Well, it's convenient when you're working in the garden."

"Because we don't get stabbed. Just a little depressing."

Right, did you have that?

Even when I came here and grazed the garden, I had lost consciousness because I never got stung by a mosquito, but when I was in Japan, it bothered me quite a bit.

With that in mind, this is the perfect magic tool for the Marys, who are entrusted with garden work.

There is no reason to disagree with the Natsuki and the others' proposal.

"Heh heh, that's sweet. The next two will be contacted once the appraisal is complete."

That's what I said and Mr. Diola smiling dropped me off, and we left the guild behind.

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"That's why, Mary, I'll leave this to you"

"Is that good? Pretty expensive stuff, huh?

"It's expensive... but it's not as expensive as I care."

The price of a dungeon insect repellent lamp starts at 100 gold coins.

Even us today are a bit expensive substitutes to buy just for insect repellent, but we got it, so there's no reason not to use it.

And if you want to use it, you should use it the most effective way.

"Er, I'm worried I'll break it..."

"That's when. I'm not angry if I didn't treat you like a mess and break it."

Natsuki smiles at Mary, who pulls herself back a little even when she is offered a lamp and is about to be unable to receive it.

In fact, it's a practical product, so it can break.

I can't help but decorate it.

"Garden work, looks like you're doing your best, and that's about it. And there's nothing you can do about the heat, so there's plenty of hydration."

The heat around here is not as hot and humid as in Japan, and the temperature feels like around 30 degrees physically, but still it doesn't necessarily make me heatstroke.

The heat itself is at a level that it can withstand if worn thin, but then again, insect bites are a concern.

Mary accepts the insect control lamp in horror, as Mary thought.

"I understand. Let me use it. Thank you."

"Yeah. Make good use of it. Don't use it because you're afraid to break it, don't use it or anything."

Mary grinned and nodded bitterly at Yuki, who pushed so hard.