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"Look, Ray. Isn't this right?"

 Saying so, Kenny shows Ray the book he had, moving his head happily.
 The picture on it was similar to the black sea bream monster Ray had knocked down in the sea, and we were able to determine that it was probably the same monster.

"Oh, I think it's probably this one. ... I'm sorry to bother you to help me when I'm on holiday."
"That's all right. I had nothing special to do today."

 In fact, Kenny, whose guild was absent today, was grateful for his good fortune.
 I had nothing to do, so I went shopping for a while when I met Ray on his way to the library.
 After a meeting with Dusker yesterday, Ray sought information about the monsters from this harvest in the guild, and for most monsters, he was able to get information about where they were proven to be, whether they were available for sale, whether they were suitable for eating...
 Perhaps because it is a remote area, even guilds with no ocean nearby, such as guilds, had information about sea monsters in their archives.
 But there was only one thing... that black sea bream monsters had absolutely no information.
 Is it a new kind of monster, or is it too rare to have information?
 Ray didn't know why, but anyway, he went to the library with more information, so the day after he came back to Gilm, he carried the trees he had cut from the forest of Trent and headed straight for the library.
 And while I was on the move, I met Kenny, who was shopping... and so I came to the library with him.

"But the fact that it's in the book isn't a new kind of monster, is it?"

 Kenny says so, but there's nothing particularly regrettable about it.
 It's only natural that monsters are born in this world through a variety of other factors, such as the transformation of animals by magic, the transformation of magic itself into shape.
 That's why finding a new kind of monster doesn't mean anything.k.a. difference.
 ...though it's not an honor, but a profit, given the possibility of unknown material for a new kind of monster.
 Anyway, considering that black sea bream monsters were in the book like this, it was certain that they were not new, though they were rare.

"Well, I don't care about that,"

 If you find a new kind of monster, you can even name it yourself.
 However, in this less literate world, many find it difficult to name a new kind of monster.

(Come to think of it, I've seen it on TV, not Japan... but the Earth? Amazon on the Earth, and many insects are new species or something like that.

 While thinking about it like that, Ray immediately looked through the page where black sea bream monsters were drawn.

`Gooo,'

 Then a strange voice comes out of the mouth.
 Kenny, who is close to Ray, is also curious about the expression he sees for the first time.

"What's the matter?"
"No, this..."

 What Ray pointed to was a sentence in the book.
 Black sea bream monsters...officially named Baeros, their internal parts are very expensive for use as alchemy materials.
 Kenny's eyes are wide open because it's worth a few gold coins depending on the condition.
 But it's not so unusual to see monsters made very expensive.
 Like materials that show rare effects or materials for high-ranked monsters.
 ...In that sense, hair and feathers without a set are traded at high prices, naturally, and they make Ray's pocket moistening his pocket.
 At any rate, the viscera of the fly is such a rare and expensive material that... the fly in Ray's mistling has very few viscera.
 Yes, as they beat him to the shore, most of his internal organs were scattered in the sea... and became food for creatures that lurked in the sea.

(With all the expensive materials, naturally the people in the sea were very pleased.)

 Just because it's expensive doesn't mean it tastes good.
 But by thinking so, Ray was trying to disguise the bitterness in him.

"Isn't it visceral?"

 Ray's writing and the way he looked made it possible to predict the general situation.
 Ray nods silently to Kenny's words.

"Well... you know, it says it's delicious. So for Ray, that's good, isn't it?"
"Well, I can't deny it,"
"Right? Then, you know, you can't get the internal organs, but you can get them safely, so you have to think that's all right."

 After being told so, Ray manages to convince himself.
 In fact, it's a shame that expensive ingredients have been thrown into the ocean, but as Kenny said, most of the delicious bodies have been secured.
 Then it would have been better than nothing was available.
 I have no complaints at that point, though, since I had successfully obtained the magic stone, which was my main purpose, and then I was given a level three for Seto's Ice Arrow.

"And, you know, the internal organs are impossible, but the scales and tusks seem to be useful in their own way, so it's better than nothing?"
"Well, for the time being, I'd like to dismantle it, but what's the matter?"
"Why don't you disassemble it with me? I'm off today."

 Kenny suggests a good idea, but Ray can't just nod to it.

"I'm free now, but in a few more hours I'll have to go to the forest of Trent and bring in the felled trees."

 For Ray, who has a mystery ring, it was a simple... a very simple task, but it's just Ray.
 When it comes to transporting trees that have been cut down normally, it's a lot of hard work.
 That's why I can't easily skip the task that Ray left to me.
 But Kenny nods with a smile at Ray's words.

"The dismantling itself seems to have no internal organs, and it doesn't take that long. And if Ray is serious, he won't take that long to finish the work, right?"

 It's an unmistakable fact that came out of Kenny's mouth.
 In fact, if you have a set speed, you will arrive in the forest of Trent in less than a few minutes, and if you touch it, you will be able to store the felled trees in the mistling.
 Therefore, the most time-consuming thing was to take the felled trees to the storage area after arriving at Gilm.
 Since the boundary is not moving now, Seto can even pretend to fly in the sky and go down directly into the city.
 But if he does so, Ray will undoubtedly be warned later.
 Ray had no intention of doing such a thing in this situation, even if he was really in a hurry.

"Well... but,"

 Kenny's words give me a bit of trouble.
 Kenny talks to Ray with a smile.

"I'd like to disassemble the monster with Ray, too. ... No?"

 Kenny, who leaned his head to ask, was undoubtedly charming.
 In fact, many men in the library looked jealous of Ray.
 Eventually Ray nods, as if to be overwhelmed by that kind of stare.

"All right. Then I'll have you help me."
"Yes, thank you."

 Kenny smiles happily.
 Up until now, I'd dined and shopped with Ray, but the distance from him wasn't as short as I expected.
 If so, let's go a little further here.
 That's how I judged it, and this is how I put it into practice.
 ...it's like Kenny that it's so quick to make a decision and put it into practice.
 At any rate, this time it will be a successful form.

"And where are you going to dismantle it apart?"
"Well... the Manjotei warehouse... oh, it's not working."

 There are now more people in Gilm than usual.
 There were so many people, as was the problem with the inn, but above all, it was necessary to eat.And Ray heard that Manjokutei, which is a combination of cheap, delicious, and many dishes, has become very popular and is enjoying great success every day.
 The fact that Manjokutei becomes busy means that a large amount of the ingredients is needed, and that the demolition warehouse owned by Hasta, who is in charge of Manjokutei's ingredients, employs people and works all the time.
 It would only get in the way of bringing monsters like Baeros to such places and wanting to tear them down.
 Then there is only one demolition site that Ray can think of.

"I'm going to go to the side of the river that flows through the forest not far from Gilmoo. Are you okay?"
"What? Well... I don't think that's a problem, given Ray's company."
"Then Set... No, he needs to keep an eye on the sky, so can't he?"

 Now that there is no boundary, the defense of the sky is protected by Seto.
 However, it's been quite a while since the set actually protected the sky, but only a few monsters attacked me during that time.
 While Ray was at sea, there were no flying monsters attacking him.
 But with so many adventurers, there's no doubt that it's going to work out in most cases like this.

"Oh, then I'll have a cab in the guild,"
"Is that all right?"
"Well, I mean, there are quite a few cabs left over in the present situation."

 Doubtful of what he said was a spare carriage, Ray nodded his head in wonder.
 Kenny pauses to laugh at Ray's attitude.

"There are many people who sell the carriage they used until they came to Gilm. Well, even if they have it, it will cost them extra to put it in the inn and repair it accordingly."
"But wouldn't it be a business without it?"
"It would be the case if you were a merchant, but in this case there are people whose purpose is simply to come to Gilm."
"...is that what it is?"

 I wasn't completely convinced, but it's easy to predict that it's probably true because Kenny doesn't have to fool himself.

"Yes, then I'll get it ready right away... OK, let's meet up in front of the main gate. Do you have anything for Ray?"
"Well, in my case, it's mostly in this,"

 Say so and show the mistling of your right hand.
 Most of the things you need to live on are stored in a mistling.
 That's why there are no personal belongings in the hotel room either.
 That's what it takes to do things like fulfilling a request...and, of course, there are knives for demolition.

(Ah, but Baeros had scales... ...that they could buy me some material, and what I needed to scale...)

 Though I think about it, Ray doesn't know how to scale.
 No, I know that if you're an ordinary fish, you'll lose your scales if you rub it with the back of the knife, but I don't think you can use such a method to scale monsters.

"The scales of monsters...especially in this case, the scales of fish monsters. How can I take them off?"
"What? Well, yes."

 Ray's words make Kenny worry.
 If this is a guild near the sea, there will be a lot of information about it, and if you are a receptionist working in the guild, you may have some information.
 But in this neighborhood fish are river fish.
 Since fish coming in from the sea have already been treated to eat and most have been salted, Kenny couldn't tell how to strip fish monsters.
 ...if this was a more skilled receptionist or guild official, perhaps he knew it.
 There is no doubt that Kenny is competent as a receptionist, but there is still a difference in experience.

"I don't know what to do, so I'll ask the guild senior, which might be a little late... OK?"
"Oh, I don't care if it's till evening, but I don't mind a little."
"Well, I won't make you wait so long,"

 Kenny said, and smiled broadly on his date with Ray -- in fact, the monster's disintegration.