Sora eats one sword after another brought to her by Mr. Druid.\n
I honestly pull a little into that momentum.
Now that Iâm done eating, this is my 18th bottle.
âWow. I canât believe Iâm eating all kinds.â
Mr. Druid seems impressed with something else.
I donât really understand the difference between swords, so I donât understand whatâs going on around it, but itâs probably amazing.
And the last one.
I can tell itâs made a little differently than previous swords.
Seriously, it has a very beautiful glow on the cutting area.
âYou have someone to throw away serious, donât you?
Getting a blacksmith to work out must be paying quite a bit.
Yet I canât believe I threw it away.
âIf I lack it because of poor maintenance, I get it to work out again, but it costs more than the first. So I guess more guys make new swords or have their drops reworked. Well, they gave me money to work out, so Iâm talking about taking good care of it.â
Mr. Druid is a little frightened.
Itâs a waste, even though I do offer money.
If I were you, Iâd definitely take care of one of these and donât take care of it.
Money is important!
âSomething tells me you donât want to try when youâre watching Soraâs momentumâ
View Sola.
Eat a ton of swords, Iâm in a pretty good mood.
Besides, Iâm staring at the last sword Mr. Druid already has.
⊠before I try, I feel like I have an answer.
âBut if I donât give it to you, Soraâs going to attack you, right?â
âSure, âcause Iâm staring at you.â
I grin bitterly at Mr. Druid and his face.
And when I give you the last bottle.\n
Kishu ~, Kishu ~, Kishu ~, Kishu ~, Kishu ~.
â⊠the slime of eating serious ~, and this speed. I wonder whatâs going on up there in Rare?
I look at Mr. Druid with distant eyes, and he laughs.
In the meantime, more and more swords were digested and disappeared.
âPuppy, puppy, puppyâ
Iâm in a good mood.
Sora jumps with Pyong-Pyong and heads to Ciel.
And heâs jumping straight into the area of his stomach and swinging with a pull.
Looks like heâs kind of reporting his joy to Ciel.
That landscape is cute and soothing, but seriously after eating it, itâs going to halve that too.
With that said, I sometimes find it much more uncomfortable that itâs a feeling from me before.
Just fine, let me ask you something?
âUm, can I ask you something?
âOh, whatâs going on?
âArenât you going to let the bins and plates play?
âSome towns do.â
âWhat! Really?
âYeah, but to regenerate it, once you have demolition skills, you need to demolish things and put them back into the material, and it takes a lot of work.â
Huh?
You need demolition skills on purpose?
âSo, you have the skills to create woodworking, masonry, vitreous, etc. and you canât regenerate it without more than three stars to make each of the dismantled materials a commodity.â
Itâs harder to find a star with more than three skills than a hassle.
And I wonder what that restriction is.
I canât believe there are more than three stars to have demolition skills.
Looks like someone knitted it out because they donât want it to play. \nâBesides, any ingredients dropped from the demon, and if it was a dropped ingredient, you could make two stars, and as soon as it broke, the culture of throwing it away took root.â
âBut the problem is that the dump is getting bigger and bigger.â
âOh, because I havenât caught up with the slime processing. In the Wang capital, you will be able to recycle it, but you will not be able to gather more than three stars that possess demolition skills and can use it to make objects. Thatâs why the dump is so wide open.â
I see.
âWhat happens when someone other than someone with demolition skills dismantles it?
âYou can just fill up with little trash. They canât even handle demolition skills if theyâre too fine. They have a lot of research going on in Wang Du, but I guess it hasnât turned out very well. Because it doesnât tell you anything.â
Yes, it is.
âSpeaking of which, in the Wang Dynasty, they used to make bins for people who didnât have the skills.â
âWhat, can you make it?
âThey were able to make it. But I heard that in less than a week, every bottle I built had a crack in it and it was useless.â
Has a lot of research been done?
âWell, objects made of trees such as bamboo donât require demolition skills. Break it when itâs no longer available. Itâs the ingredient for winter fire.â
Indeed, what is sometimes abandoned is something to which magic is conferred.
âThen wouldnât there be a way to bury the crack on the plate without dismantling it, too?
âHmm? Weâve already done that, huh?
Huh?
But I see it at the dump sometimes.
âWell, the guy with the money throws it away.â
I see. Was the money thrown away?
âIf there were a lot of kids like Sola, the problem would be solved.â
Sure, kids like Sola are going to work.
Even one Sola is going to eat the rubbish of the sword from now on.
âDonât you have repair skills or something?
âRepair skills? Are you talking about a skill that can fix a magic trick?
Fix the magic props?
\nIn todayâs world, there is definitely a job that suits my skills.
So everyone is starting to put it on the job.
Sometimes, too many people are asked to move around town or village, but it is important to work.
And thatâs common sense in this world, so no one feels uncomfortable.
Yes, itâs common sense.
Even if it was very uncomfortable from what I saw before.
And the discomfort I feel in my world before me right now is probably common sense in that world too.
âWell, Soraâs importance has risen, too, and what do we do?
⊠Yes, Sora had eaten seriously.
âWhat shall we do?
âRight, thatâs a secret for nowâ
I guess so.
As far as listening, itâs not easy to talk about.
âSoraâs secrets will increaseâ
âRight. Well, Iâll help you hide it, too.â
To Mr. Druidâs words, bow your head.
âThank youâ
If he hadnât been here, I wouldnât have known a serious multi-sword.
View Sola.
⊠Why are you staring at the dump?
No way, you havenât eaten enough or something yet?
âDonât make me want to try how many bottles I eat at onceâ
Immediately to Mr. Druidâs words.
âI wonât!
And I answered.
âCause itâs kind of going to have horrible consequences.