Well, when we were ready, it was us who decided to try one step at a time, but before that, Mr. Simon put in a little part-time work.

He said, 'It doesn't have to be too much, so can you supply me with the namewood?'.

Thanks to our hard work in supplying it last year, Lafan's shortage of namewood seems to have been quite eliminated and the purchase price has been calming down, but when the supply of new namewood stops this winter, the price may rise again.

If you're simply thinking about our profits, it would be better to go hang up when it soars again than supply it now that the prices are calm... at Mr. Simon's request.

We have a subtle part of turning wood dust on our enemies, so it's more reassuring from the craftsmen whose power relationship is above wood dust that they thought well.

I don't know what trees the woodcutters cut in the south woods are, but if they cut trees in the same way and we're the only ones making money with Gappo, there's no other way to be jealous.

Most of all, do you understand the difference in strength from us going flat into the North Forest, it's not like they're going to do anything directly... it's better to have more allies.

Sometimes it was decided to shed a certain amount of namewood.

"You're an adventurer, you cut a tree."

"You've never done that since Mary and the others came in. Few adventurers go directly to cut, but if you're this raffan, a wooden escort is your main job, right?

I'll tell you what's going on in this town because Mary said that a little unexpectedly when she saw us cut down the gussies and the trees.

Rather, it's better to go into the dungeon like us.

But Mary and the others seemed to know that, and Meatier nodded deeply.

"I know! The orphanage kids said it!

"Yes, because the escort never cut a tree," he said.

"Normal adventurers, or trees cut in the south woods, would be difficult. In our case, they sell it directly to artisans."

"Without it, it's hard. Ordinary trees wouldn't have sold in the first place."

"Finally, it's usually not easy to bring it back. So, well, we're kind of the exception."

"Namiki makes money! It's gappo gappo, gappo gappo!

Yuki laughs' hehe 'and says that and moves her hands in a washer.

"Hey, what's that move?

"Hmm? Here's a gold coin, a jarring pose?

"... no, I'm sure that's about it... but don't breathe weird things into the Marys"

Mary and Meatier are snorting like they were impressed.

"Chi, by the way, this tree, how long in one piece?

"Uh-huh, the price has dropped, but it could be about 200 gold coins...?

"Hiccup! Shh, it's amazing!

"Well, that helps!

The two of them are squeezing the axe in their hands tightly.

"Uh, it's good to put in the force, but like you won't get hurt?

It's hard to cut it down, so I'm getting help with branching it, but if I do it hard and even on my feet, it's dangerous, so be careful.

I don't know what it feels like, but I don't.

This is still down to about half the original price, but we've grown in the past year, too.

It's also cutting down faster, so in terms of making money per hour, it won't make much difference.

"I plan to finish in a week or so this year."

"Huh? Why is that? You can make so much money?

"Because even if you cut it so much, there's no one to buy it off. If it's cheaper, you can sell it, but if you do, you'll have a lot of problems."

"Various?"

Natsuki nods and explains to Meatier, who leans her little neck strangely.

"Ordinary trees and nametrees, if there's no considerable price difference, normal wood dust will be in trouble, the trees won't sell anymore"

At the current price, you wouldn't think to use namewood even if it was wrong enough for normal wood.

However, assuming that the price difference is about double or triple, it is not necessarily unlikely that there will be a person who says' a little extravagant and named wood '.

It will depend on the product, because the price percentage of the material in the commodity price is not necessarily high, so assuming that the wood doubles, the commodity price does not double.

I mean, if we do that, we'll be totally at odds with the dust on top of not making money.

Even from artisans, the rare value of namewood is lost, so it's not something you can welcome.

There would be no point in choosing an option that would make no one happy.

"There is no doubt that even a week will be tear-free and profitable. Mary, Meetia, good luck branching!

"" Yes!

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We could afford a lot of nostalgia in a week, and we were just visiting the dungeon with a little more preparation.

Its enriched preparation means assembled gates, or fences, such things.

It is the spirit of the square before the dungeon, let's surround it and keep the ownership claim firm.

Later, in time, there is talk of whether to build a building or not before the dungeon, so it is also a preparation under it.

At the entrance to the dungeon, we build a gate, the square is surrounded by a fence, and for once, I wish we could stop the demon from breaking in... If they're demons around here, they're not going to be stopped by an easy fence if they're willing to...

If we're going to build a building in earnest, maybe we should work hard with the Wizards and even build it on dirt walls.

"If we do this right now, there's no such thing as' I walked in unaware '."

"Right. But are there any adventurers who can get this far?

"At least if you're an adventurer in Lafan right now, it's unlikely."

"Do you still do it?

To Hulka's answer, Mary asks, twisting her neck strangely.

But I said, 'I got it because of you, I want to claim ownership somehow!' It's not like there's any other reason besides feelings.

"Whether you need it or not, it's a little subtle, 'cause it doesn't necessarily mean a high-ranking adventurer isn't coming from another town."

Our concern is the red strike ox milk we gave Baron Diaz.

Apparently some nobles have demand. Apparently, the value of that milk is more than the actual transaction price.

The preparation of such an object by Viscount Naenas, in one way or another a fallacious state, would provide some topic for the aristocratic community.

And if nobility cares about it and looks into it, it's not that hard to trace its source.

Especially at that party, me and Hulka had their faces on it.

A little attention has also been paid to this area by Mr Diola.

"So, if only you could ask us to collect it..."

"They think it's easy to collect them, and if they break in on their own, they're in trouble."

"Especially if they send high-ranking adventurers or something."

"It's our property, so it doesn't make sense if you don't have the strength to do it, even if they say you're free to repel it."

"If we get killed, there's no one to know."

The absence of witnesses is similar elsewhere, but if it's in a dungeon where no one else comes in, it's certain.

If you kill us all, there's a good chance that a complete crime will be committed.

Of course, we can't think of doing that in terms of Red Strike Ox milk, but it's a world where you can kill people for a piece of bread.

"Oh, that's scary..."

"My brothers will be fine!

Mary, who will have an anxious look, and Meatier, who is groundless and confident enough to say it.

I'm glad you trust me, but we're not that strong.

So I'm putting up a line of prevention, just in case I kill you by accident.

'If you come in ignoring this, you can't complain about getting killed, can you?'.

"I'm worried. Because there's no point in an adventurer coming all the way to Red Strike Ox doing that."

If you think about us, you have the strength to make enough money without doing such a dangerous thing.

But that too, if you think normally, is.

I cannot assure you that there is a smudge of aristocratic entanglement or anything else.

But I'm not going to tell Mary about it.

Because it just scares the shit out of me, and it doesn't make much sense.

"Well, let's just say that. Shall we come in? The purpose of this one is twofold."

"Right. I have a lot of other stuff left in stock, so let's go for a sack."

"Yes. Even so, I'm going to rely on Nao-kun and Yuki."

"That's what we do. Let's go then."

Taking a breath into the dungeon, we make repeated transfers and breaks and arrive at the back of the boss room on the 20th floor.

Take the long stairs down to the double layer.

And you can see, huge waterfalls.

"... no matter how many times I look at it, it's outrageous"

"If it's on Earth, it's a natural heritage level, surely"

"Yeah...... that's not tourism today. We have to move on. I don't think we're going to be able to make camp here."

"Right. Sleeping here is just..."

Of course the sound is great, but there are always fine blisters flying, and the wind is blowing.

There's a comfortable tent, but it doesn't matter who's watching, no matter how much [stubborn] it is, if it's been in the wind for hours in the wet, it'll catch a cold, too.

"First, do we keep the transfer points filled here? for when you can no longer climb the cliff."

"Right. Don't worry about it."

So I dug a hole down the stairs, and I mowed.

A transfer point shall be set up to fill it back.

"The behavior... no problem. - Hmm? Hey, Yuki. Twenty layer transfer points, can you sense them?

"Huh? It's right up there. - That? No. Broken?

"No, you don't have that. It's the newest one, isn't it?

Furthermore, the transfer points installed in the nineteenth layer have not been detected.

Apart from being able to transfer, the sensing distance alone is considerably longer, so you should be able to sense it, even in the unlikely event that 20 layer transfer points are faulty.

... Yes, if it's normal.