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Making a Futon
Last chapter summary: Obtained a feather after killing a Rockbird.
I put the feather, which the Rockbird dropped, in my Item Box. Feather futon, eh? Letâs see if I can make it. How soft would it be.
To sleep in a *fukafuka* fluffy, *sawasawa* rustly and *pafupafu* puffy futon. With Roxanne and Vesta on either sides. The softness of the futon, the smoothness of Roxanneâs body, the sensation of her tail and the coolness of Vestaâs body.
Best. The best. So much so that I wouldnât be able to sleep.
However, the number of feathers is a little too small. 100-200 wonât be sufficient to make a futon. How many were needed back on Earth?
If we work hard for an hour, we can collect 50. Hunting ten hours a day, we can collect 500. Assuming 5,000 feathers are needed to make a feather futon, we will have to stay on the 32nd floor for 10 days. Umu, wonât it be good, too?
As of late, we have been clearing a floor a day as part of our repetitionary training. We should be hitting the wall anytime soon. When we reached the limit, we might even die if we were unlucky. I wonder if it would be a good idea to relax here for 10 days.
Or, should I rather make a pillow than a futon? However, itâs a dilemma as to whether the pillow would do or not. If I used it myself, Roxanne and the girls would deserve one, too. If the pillow were slender, though, all six of us would be able to use one.
If it can be made into something, itâll be absurd to sell a hard-earned item. I have to make a prompt decision. Because itâll be illogical to buy it at the guild, I have to hunt it myself. Alright, Iâve decided.
Iâll hunt and make a futon. Weâll have a 10-day break. Thatâs an estimate, though, not an absolute.
âThe next one is on the other side.â âRoxanne, can you please guide us to a place with a lot of Rockbirds?â
I instruct Roxanne who was about to lock onto the next target.
âRockbirds?â âI intend to make a precious futon.â âFuton? Very well.â
I have received Roxanneâs approval. Iâm relieved now.
âIf we purchase fabric, we can make one for everyone. Although quilt manufacturing is an extremely difficult process, we can do it.â
It seems to be agreeable to Sherry, too. Although itâs somewhat difficult, itâs something that can be done. With this, weâll be able to spend 10 days leisurely.
âThatâs good then.â âYes.â âWell then, weâll proceed to the next floor later.â âThereâs no need. If we fight for a while on the 32nd floor everyday, there wonât be any problem.â
Gaahn My spontaneous idea has immediately been shot down by Sherry. I see. Thatâs it.
Thereâs no need for us to confine ourselves to the 32nd floor. If we need an item, we can simply revisit. It can be saved up little by little. As expected of the rational Sherry.
If we continued our regimen of moving up a floor a day, wouldnât the observation period get shortened? Iâve failed. I shouldnât have suggested making a feather futon. Oh well. Since I wanted the futon for myself, it would be fine.
Disheartened, I start hunting the Rockbirds. While killing the monsters, Rutina has been casting no more than 1 spell; hence, the number of spells I cast has decreased by 1. Before I could cast the next barrage of 2 spells, the Rockbird collapses.
âIt has become quicker than a while ago.&
Sherry hits the bullâs eye.
âThen, on the 32nd floor, 1 spell seems to be enough, doesnât it?â
Rutina appears delighted. If I send myself into Overdrive and use 10 Thunder spells, the remaining HP of a Lv32 Rockbird seems to most likely be just as much.
Normally, it requires 11 spells of mine; however, with Rutinaâs 1 spell, mine has fallen down to 10. Because I used a barrage of 2 spells, itâd decrease in even number; hence, itâd be visibly noticeable.
From a third personâs perspective, 6 spells would reduce to 5. Rutina would be satisfied, too, upon witnessing the clear difference the power of her spell made. Without the duration of battles having shortened, if I told her that sheâs helpful, she would take it as a lie. Well, I mean, it really is a lie.
âI guess. From here on, Iâll be relying on you.â
On the 32nd floor, thanks to Rutinaâs 1 spell and my Thunder spells, we amass the feathers. Correction: we kill the monsters. Oh well. Itâs not like thereâs any difference.
As for Rutina, she has been using 1-2 spells on almost all of the groups of monsters. When one perceives the clear difference they make, the get driven by motivation. We have been taking a rest only against the groups of two monsters.\nHowever, since Roxanne has been leading us to locations with a lot of monsters, we have rarely been able to meet a group of two monsters. In other words, I have continuously been using magic. Is my MP enough? Because if it abandoned me, I would be in my grave.
âIn case of 1 spell per a group of monsters, it can be used for fairly long. However, I have heard that Wizards fight taking breaks in between. Especially, in cases such as these.â
She seems to have noticed. I have no other choice but to follow up.
âRu-Rutina may probably be superior.â âDo you think so, too? Then, I really am.â
That was easy. Roxanne and Sherry were trying to say something but I hush them with my eyes. Thatâs the spirit.
My glance seems to have stopped the two in their tracks. Itâs out of character even for me. It must be a masterâs dignity. If I clapped my hands together, it might look like a request.
As for the other two, they donât seem to have noticed in the least. Oh well. Besides, Rutinaâs Wizard has reached Lv29. She shouldnât face any MP issue.
Thereafter, Rutina continues to use magic until the lunch break. She has leveled up, too. Her Wizard is now Lv31. She can no longer be classified as a beginner anymore. Gradually, itâs becoming difficult for her to level up.
Taking Roxanne and the girls as an example, it gets increasingly difficult to level up after Lv30. I cannot expect rapid improvement henceforth. The higher we move up the floors, the more the experience points we get; however, the more the party members, the more it spreads.
âWill we be going to the 32nd floor boss today or not?â
Just past noon, once we return home to take rest, I hear the sound of Roxanne fluttering a paper. Itâs the map of Quratarâs 31st floor. While putting it back, she means to confirm whether she should bring the 32nd floor map or not.
âLetâs keep collecting the feathers for today.â âUnderstood.â
Ooh I get it. Itâs alright now. However, if I chose the boss battle, Roxanne would be concerned. Itâs nothing to be glad about.
âWe have originally been doing the boss battles. Thanks to Rutina, the duration of battles on the 32nd floor doesnât differ much from the 31st floor; therefore, there shouldnât be any problem even if we try the boss battle.â
And yet, why donât you understand, Sherry? This is troublesome. Mysteriously, it feels like we have to try the boss battles now that Sherry has suggested so.
âIf Iâm helpful, itâll be better to try the boss battle.â âRutina is helpful but in collecting the feathers. During the boss battles, itâs Miria.â âDo it, desu.â âI think thereâll be no problem.â
Having said something inconvenient, even Miria and Vesta seem to be on the opposite side. Roxanne is my only ally.
If we moved up a floor, petrifaction might become more difficult to proc. Or, there might be a monster which is immune to petrifaction. Iâd better move up cautiously.
âThe 32nd floor boss battle shall be tomorrow.â
In the first place, we fought on the 32nd floor as an alternative to the 31st floor boss battle since the boss room was crowded, so we cannot try the 32nd floor boss battle just yet. In the afternoon, we continue to collect the feathers.
âItâs about to be evening.â âIs that so?â
Upon Roxanneâs advice, we close the business for the day.
âItâs still a bit early, so can you please take me to the Imperial Capital? We can buy the fabric for futon.â âSo, itâs the Imperial Capital like I thought, huh?â âBecause itâs for Masterâs use, the fabric will have to be excellent.â
So, itâs that, huh? It doesnât matter to me, though.
âOh well. As long as itâs durable, please.â âI think a beautifully dyed silk fabric will be better.â âI know, right? Itâll be excellent.â âSilk, desu.â
Sherry and Miria seem to be on the same page when it comes to the fabric being excellent.
âI think a fabric with a beautiful design will be better as a futon cover.â âFuton cover?â
Asks Sherry. Is a futon cover not used here? By the way, in our house, kind of a towelket is used as a blanket.
âItâs kind of a cloth bag and serves as a top layer which covers the futon.â âI see. If thatâs the case, then it should be selected based on the favorite color.â âWill it be fine to wash only the cover if it gets stained? If itâs only the cover, Iâll be able to wash it every day.â
Although Roxanne is in charge of laundry, everyday will be a little too much.
âItâd be very difficult, surely, if it were everyday.â âIs that so? I donât think, though, that itâll be anything big.â âI think its size will be fairly large.â\nThere seems to be a discrepancy in Roxanneâs idea.
âIf itâs for Masterâs use, itâll have to be adjusted to Masterâs size.â âNo, no, the futonâs size will be enough to accommodate all of us.â
Did you think it would be small because it were for my use?
âUmm, would it be fine for all of us?â âWell, I do sleep with everyone, after all.â âThank you very much.â
Iâll be able to sleep properly everyone.
âIâve only heard of it being a high-class soft item, so itâll be a pleasure.â
Looking at Sherry, I nod.
âOh, futon, desu.â âI think itâll be warm in the winter.â âThereâs no way to sleep in one futon.â
Everyone seems to be okay with it. Because Vesta is a poikilothermic dragonkin, winters are harsh on her. If she had a warm futon, she would be relieved.
âWonât it be difficult to collect the feathers if itâs supposed to be this large?â
Broods Sherry. Because you thought itâd be small in size, is that why you suggested to collect a little every day? If itâs going to be a large futon, itâll take time. We have to stay here leisurely for 10 days, after all.
âThere still are days before it turns cold, so itâs alright.â
Vestaâs opinion this time is decent. Since a feather futon tends to be warm, itâs not our immediate objective.
âIf itâs not for Masterâs exclusive use, we donât have to especially go to the Imperial Capital, do we? It shouldnât have to be anything excellent.â
Roxanne considers a change in plan; however, thereâs no need for her to. Now that such a thing has been said, Iâll buy it from the Imperial Capital no matter what. Wouldnât it simply be contrary to my character? It would be bad.
âThereâs no need to say that. Weâll go to the Imperial Capital.â
I Warp us to the Imperial Capital Adventurerâs Guild. The fabric needed for the futon cover can be bought all at once. Even if itâd take time before we collected the feathers completely. Also, if we buy in bulk, weâll get a 30% discount.
âIf I remember correctly, isnât the shop there?â âI think itâs alright there.â
Roxanne and Vesta confirm outside the Adventurerâs Guild. Do you two know of a shop? Because the two of them explored the Imperial Capital on their day off, they probably found it then.
The place where the two lead us to has a large quantity of fabric put on display. Itâs not a clothing shop. Thereâs only fabric here. Or, is it perhaps an order made specialty shop?
âAntoner Company?â
Mutters Rutina upon entering the shop. It seems to be a shop Rutina is familiar with.
âDo you know about this shop, Rutina?â âI didnât know it was here in the Imperial Capital; however, itâs popular for its fabric.â âSo, you knew about it but didnât know the location?â
Is it a famous brand?
âWe acquired their services on an occasion.â
So, it was that, huh? Is it a specialty foreign company for nobles?
Because Iâve no idea about fabric and such, I leave selection to Roxanne and the rest. They take their time, of course. It seems to be for both the futon and futon cover. Since the quantity is large, Iâll think about the size.
When we return home, Roxanne and Vesta start making the futon. Although I said that, theyâre just stitching it to make a bag. In the meantime, I set the bath. When I was done setting the bath, I take all the feathers, which I hadnât sold, out.
âAlright guys, take the axis apart and put the feathers into the futon, please.â
Since Sherry and Miria are in charge of preparing the dinner, I leave making the futon to the other three: (Roxanne), Vesta and Rutina. Done with stitching, Roxanne goes to the kitchen. If the feathers were threshed hard with hands, they might easily come off the axis. The feathers that come off the axis become *fuwafuwa* lightly *sawasawa* rustly.
Itâs not that difficult. However, the number is large. We have to do it every day. Itâll be bothersome for a while.\n