"It's strange that only a blacksmith is saying this..."

Mr. Krua said with a snort.

"That's right. Earlier, you said I'd been to the labyrinth, right?

"Yes."

"What I've been to is the E-rank Labyrinth, how far do you think I could have attacked it?

"... alone, is it?

"Yes."

"What is Mr. Relius' Adventurer Rank?

"F, right? I've just been in there once with a D-rank guy before, and I've beaten him to the top of the ten tiers."

"... I see. If so, should I have gone from three to five levels?

I guess that's about the F-rank adventurer with the usual knowledge.

I shake my head at Mr. Krua's answer.

"Bottom line, we've defeated Poison Snake"

"Huh!? Are you alone!?

"Yes.... I can build just enough weapons to fight alone. And yet it's strange that only a blacksmith would say so much."

"... really, right. Normally, it's impossible... to attack the labyrinth alone"

Mr. Krua, surprised, puts his hand on his chin.

There are other subtle occupations.

Yet somehow only blacksmiths are so ingrained that we all know them as common sense.

This would obviously be strange.

"How the hell is that?

Mr. Krua doesn't know, he shakes his head like he said.

"Not yet, I don't know. … I'd like to look into that."

"... you want to look into it, do you?

"Yes.... I just don't see how I can find out. So I was hoping you could tell me something."

It's common sense rooted in the world.

So you wouldn't normally find it looking for you.

If you're much more knowledgeable than me, Mr. Krua, you might make some good suggestions.

Mr. Krua put his hand on his chin and answered me like I was talking to myself.

"The fact that blacksmiths are told so much should be true that someone who had a blacksmith profession in the past did something. We'll have to find out about it first."

"... in the past, is there any means to find out?

"Ah," Mr. Krua said to my question.

"... if you can decipher past documents, unearthed from ruins and labyrinths, it's possible"

"Was it an ancient document, or something called it?

"Yes."

Mr. Krua snorts.

... I've heard of ancient documents.

It's just that a few times as smart as I am. Even though the researchers look into it, they haven't been able to decipher it yet.

For this reason, ancient documents that used to be quite valuable have now been treated as mere pieces of paper.

"If I ask for information too, shall I collect it?

"Can you please?

"I'll take care of it"

Mr. Krua, the merchant, would find him a lot quicker than I would have looked in the tunnel.

"It just doesn't make sense that you can't read old documents when you get them..."

"... That's right. It's just that Mr. Relius can see the performance of that thing, can't he? Maybe some old document, to what extent?

... you sure do.

"Right. Let me know if you get it in the future."

"Okay."

Mr. Krua had a pleasant look somewhere.

"Sounds kind of fun"

"Oh, really?

When asked, Mr. Krua got embarrassed.

When I leaned my neck in doubt, Mr. Krua had a "uh" cheek.

"You know... I kind of thought it would be fun to find out what nobody knows... but I can't help it anymore"

"No, that's not true. I thought I was going to have fun, too."

"... well, is that right?

Mr. Krua smiles, then reaches for his meal.

"But Mr. Relius's question is also the best, isn't it? From what I've heard, blacksmiths are too convenient. … the more one person can support a city."

Maybe I can, but it's going to be hard to die.

"How come they treat you so hassled when you're in so much of a profession... maybe there's some reason why you shouldn't be known"

"... right. It may have been too convenient for some people to like it."

"Too much power, many might think. … I'm a little worried, too"

"Really?

"That's right...... eh. Mr. Lelius, I use my abilities quite easily, so I'm worried."

Mr. Krua tells him to whine as he takes his gaze off.

Indeed, as Ms Krua put it, there was something about her using her abilities without much concern.

... some parts of me didn't really think about the danger.

"... Mr. Relius' abilities are, to be honest, more convenient than I imagined. So, I've been trying to be a little careful with deliveries lately, too. The truth is, I think it might be better not to invite Mr. Relius as an artisan."

I shake my head at Mr. Krua's words.

So far, have you been thinking about it?

Oh, my God, would someone be happy with my delivery? I was only thinking about it.

Besides, I thought it was a trustworthy person who had used it so far.

... you won't do anything to put it in your mouth on your own, then.

But maybe that's anxiety from Mr. Krua.

... so much for thinking about me.

However, I was free to get to know Mr. Krua because he was using his powers.

That was lucky.

"I enjoy working like this with Mr. Krua. So it's not a mistake."

"... is that right? Still, it's dangerous to do it too widely, isn't it?

"Perhaps so. From now on, I want to be careful."

You should identify them well and then tell them about their abilities.

Until then, all you have to do is use the power of the artifact, or a range of powers that can be deluded.

"Yes...... be careful, right? If anything happens... I don't like it."

That's what Mr. Krua said and smiled.

Now Mr. Krua's smile looked much more attractive than I had imagined.

I accidentally took my gaze off, I said.

"Thank you for today. Thank you for all your help."

"No, because I heard something interesting, too"

I still don't know much.

I'll have to look into it.