âYou got the patient here⌠What should I do, dear? â
âDonât tease me. You know everythingâŚ. I didnât expect to come back here anyway⌠I donât see why thatâs new. Thanks for having me, sis. â
âIsnât that right? Most people who come back here react that way. â
Cha Hee Ra looked at me as if she knew.
His face remained still. He had a normal four-year-old look on his face, and he still had dangerous eyes and red lips.
The biggest characteristic is also hair that is not properly groomed. Seeing you coming down from over your shoulders to your chest, it sure seems like itâs been a long time. T r a n sla te d by Jp mtl.com
Iâve never seen you face to face like this, except the last time I saw you.
I was quite surprised at Cha Hee who pretended not to talk about it because she had been expecting to avoid me for a while.
âAre you trying to pretend this never happenedâŚ? â
I thought it might be. Of course, because of her personality, she wonât go barefoot.
Whatever Cha Hee Ra did in Castle Rock is a pretty big mistake.
The damage to this side means that something falling Congo is already in order.
Maybe calling me here this time has something to do with the Congolese. T r ansla t ed b y Jpď˝t l .c o m
The guild in charge of this tutorial dungeon is actually a Red Mercenary. If the blue and red mercenaries are in an alliance relationship, it is not a privilege to disclose it to me in this way.
âMaybe Iâll give you some right to negotiate firstâŚâ â
I was not sure, but I had no choice but to think that there could be some benefit to coming here.
âKmm. Iâd like to hear a little bit about it, then, wouldnât you? â
âWell, do it anyway. I was going to start right away. Did you have dinner?â
âNot yet.â
âThen eat something and stick it in your ear. Itâs not that hard a story. â
âYes.â
âHere! Can you bring me something to eat?â Itâs as simple as that. Did you eat something last time? Take me to it. â
âYes, Guild Master. â
Red mercenaries are definitely different.
I feel different in size from the last time the blue was in charge of the tutorial dungeon.
It was also quite surprising that the guild master would not go to the raid party in person, just as it used to be.
I realized how unusual it was that she had come to Jeongyan and me before.
T rans l at ed b y jp ď˝ tl .c om âObviously it was the shortest timeâŚâ â
It is not limited to this meaning.
I canât believe the place Iâm in is the place Lee Sang-hee used to be.
The training center that looked out of the window was already fully groomed and waiting for the new recruits to come to work.
Staring at the scene, the door opened and the food that Cha Hee ordered began to come in.
He was not a gourmet type, so he didnât look too distracted, but the quality seemed pretty good.
âThis is different too. â
âHave some of this, baby. I tried it the other day. Itâs delicious. â
âReally?â
âYes, would you like some wine? â
âNo, thatâs okay. First of all, heâs a patient. â
âThatâs too bad. Howâs it going here, by the way? â
âAn honest look? â
âYes.â
âI was so surprised. â
âI want you to be a little more specific. â T r a n slat e d b y jp ď˝ tl.ď˝ om
âI feel like I know why people are red mercenaries, red mercenaries. When I first came here, the blues looked pretty great, but theyâre definitely different levels. None of this is high-end, nor is the guild memberâs status⌠I feel like Iâm getting a good fit. Someone might think training is for Red Mercenaries, not rookies. This is a show, right? â
âYes. Iâm new here, but this event once a year is also a place to show other players how much our guild is worth, so I canât ignore it. The Miracle Market will be open soon and other guild scouts will be amazing⌠Isnât that great? â
âThatâs a hobby.â
âA man at his peak needs to show off his power at some point, babe. Otherwise, I keep getting useless challengers. â
âThere wonât be a lunatic in Lindell who challenges you. â
âOf course itâs not about the Lindell kids being conscious. Celia has Japanese children, but she doesnât know Dawan has Taiwanese children. As you can see, even the Red Mercenaries were overreacting. I told him to show him what to do. I replaced all the crewâs badges and equipment with new ones, updated training camp equipment, and rebuilt the shaft a few months ago. â
âIs that why you called me? â
âHmmâŚ. Canât say very much. Itâs good to be able to show that your alliance with the Blue is strong. But I called you here for a reason. â
âWellâŚ. â
âWhatâs the projection? â
âI donât know if itâs what I think it is⌠Is it because of the production jobs? â
âThatâs right.â
âGlad I was afraid youâd be wrong. â
âActually, I wasnât that interested in production until he came in. To be honest, he was almost indifferent. â
âYeah, whatever. â T ra n s l ated by p mtl .com
âAlchemists are good for parties without priests, at best. In fact, using an alchemist is ridiculous⌠All you need are potions, but why would a non-combat alchemist join the party? Alchemists eat mustard at parties without wizards or priests. â
âThatâs a lot of factual violence. â
âIâm not talking about you. So do blacksmiths. There are already many skilled blacksmiths in the Holy Empire. Thereâs no fool to leave materials and weapons to novices after an adventure⌠I think itâs the end of many of the non-combat workers and production jobs that the system has defined. I couldnât enter the guild. I was slaughtered and dug up in the Slum. â
âUntil I showed up? â
âYou got it right. Until you came in. Thereâs never been an example of what a production job can look like in guild support and capital. Of course, other guilds didnât have any investment in production jobs. Before you arrived, each guild had a few attempts, but they all failed. â
âI know what you mean. â
âGiven the situation, I think the city would like support for a production jobâŚâ â
âThatâs a bit of a surprise. â
âActually, there was a guy in a little town other than you who was a star sculptor or a sunlight sculptor⌠You donât seem to be very efficient, but heâs also one of the guild-backed producers. He didnât pick the script, but he saw the possibility. Youâre here because of my personal greed, but also because Lindellâs guild and the clan masters petitioned you. â
âHmm⌠So thatâs how it happened, huh? â
âI didnât think it would matter if I ignored it, but Iâm okay with raising the quality of urban production. The Imperium wants it strangely, so I said what I wanted. â
I understood exactly what was going on.
âThatâs what happened. â
I mean, my expectations for production have been raised.
Among the potions I actually made, the superior item is effective enough to heal like a priest.
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Expensive potions are not widely used because of the perception that they are consumables, but if you are going out hunting, you can carry a few for emergencies.
Of course, there was a production boom within Lindell for a short time, and several guilds and clans still did not stop investing in production jobs.
In this situation, itâs obvious how many guilds and clans pleaded with the Red Mercenaries.
He must have opened his mouth and asked, âWhy donât you put the production course in this training center?â
Some guild requests may be simply nonsense and ignored, but there must have been many things that bothered the Red Mercenaries ruling over Lindel to ignore the demands of the many people.
Especially when you think that the Empire wants it strangely, itâs not hard to make these choices.
âSeong-goon is hereâŚâ â
For example, Cha Hee thinks that this time he shows authority and compassion at the same time. An ideal king means something like this.
âI was thinking that if I kept petitioning the Red Mercenaries, my sister would summon me. They have good minds⌠â
âProbably went to the blue, too. Around the time you were stuck in the lab? Heâs probably been harassing and lobbying a lot. You must have been very considerate to our precious alchemists so they can focus on their research. â
âI shouldnât thank you. â
âLovely. Just in case, you two arenât dating, are you? â
âWhat are you talking about? â
âNo. Thereâs just weird rumors going around in the city⌠and weird books⌠â
âItâs a rumor.â
âWell, thatâs a relief, anyway. Of course, I told her not to worry, but if she doesnât like it, I donât want to force her. â
âNo, I donât hate it. â
âIs there a reason? â
âTo be honest, Iâm in favor of raising the quality of my production job. â
âThatâs a surprise. â
âOf course, you might think thatâs not necessarily in the best interest of me, but itâs not in the best interest of the market. Honestly, we donât even have a proper market yet. I am the only famous seller and my potions are classified as fairly expensive. I only use people who use it, for example. â
âAhh⌠â
âPoor parties and clans wonât be able to afford my potions anyway. Those who go out hunting and die without priests wonât be able to use the merchandise I made. Thatâs why itâs a low-cost model⌠but if you have brand image problems and youâre going to run the factory anyway, itâs profitable to turn the merchandise around. â
âHmm⌠I understand. You mean the market needs to be more active when you have friends laying around at the bottom? â
âThatâs right. The original potion is perceived as a consumable, so I donât like the image, but no one has ever drunk it before. What do you think will happen if your bottom quarterback picks up the pieces after they come back from the hunt? Do you think you can keep using a low-cost model? Your life depends on it. â
âThis is the end for Maid by Yi Kyung? â
âThatâs right. They like luxury goods just as much here as on Earth⌠and buyers want a reliable company. Iâm not pretending to be a hotshot, but as an alchemist, Iâm unique. The odds of an opponent showing up while Iâm alive are zero. Well, for some reason, thereâs urban welfare problems, thereâs my image problems, and itâs not bad in many ways. The question is, am I missing something right now? I donât think he pleaded silently. â
âOf course thereâs something falling. A bounty to return to his individual. The guild and clan will pay for the education in the name of gold. â
Nice!
âYou like it?â
âMoneyâs been in a hurry lately. Anything on the Red Mercenaries? â
âIsnât it obvious? Babe?â
âKmmâŚ. â
I could see Cha Hee Ra tapping the table like she was disappointed, but I refused to run the river with her bare mouth.
âOf course, the Red Mercenaries will have a reward. I have a few personal things to take care of⌠and this was my idea of not having to work for me⌠and⌠â
âAnd?â
âIâm thinking of transferring some of my right of preference to the blue. â
âA few? â
âShouldnât we ask how many of these raids are there? â
âOh, right. â
âThere were 14 friends who targeted the dungeon in this tutorial. We can give you five priority negotiations. Thatâs a lot of work. â
âFourteen? â
âItâs usually like this. Their party was special. So⌠are you in or out? â
âYouâre not going a little overboard, are you? â
âI told you it was too much. Donât worry about the apology. â
âApologize for whatâŚ. â
âDonât go around knowing everything. Donât look at me like that. Answer me quickly. Are you in or are you out? â
As he smiled and gave a strange expression, he quickly saw Cha Hee Raâs face, who urged an answer.
It feels pretty cute. Of course, the answer was already given.