1759 1759th episode



"Oh, Ray. Did you have anything to do with the guild?"

 Talk with Workers -- Ray, Elena, and Arla, when they had finished reporting that they would be away from Guillum for a while because they were going to the Duke of Quelebel.
 I would have always talked to Lenora and Kenny... ...just like the guild was busy, and I was far from going with adventurers.
 When Ray came to the guild, he couldn't speak, so Kenny concentrated on his work in a semi-desperate manner... but suddenly he was approached by Ray and his colleagues outside the guild.
 Ray, however, is undoubtedly one of the most famous figures in Gilm.
 Ray himself isn't that sociable, so he doesn't have that many friends and acquaintances.
 However, Ray is still famous and no one talks to him... but when he looks at him, he answers with a smile.

"Rox, Sula, and Sharia... ...that seems to have worked."

 Yes, I know Rocks, who called out to me, and Sula and Sharia were with me.
 There were other women who also came from Mejogo, who bowed their heads slightly to Ray and went straight to love him.
 With so many others gathered just outside the guild, you could easily understand that Seto was there.
 At any rate, Ray told the Rocks that it seemed to have gone well because the body of Gamerion was in the cart behind them.
 That means the Rocks have successfully hunted the Gamerions.
 Rocks, who wants to make even a little money... to be exact, for his girlfriend Sula, it's a big deal that he was able to hunt Gamelion here.
 The trauma on the Gamerion is not as big as that, so if you dismantle it well, you can buy the fur at a high price.
 Alternatively, it is possible to use the strong resistance to attack as a material for protection.

"Oh, just... I wish I could have reached Gilm a little earlier."
"Oh, well, I thought so, too."

 Ray, who hunted Gamerion a few days ago, nods in agreement.
 The peak of gamelion hunting has already passed, and the number of gamelions has been surprisingly reduced.
 In that sense, Ray is surprised at the luck of the Rocks, who have no means of searching from the sky like Seto, but have been able to find Gamerion.
 Of course, as long as we have to find and defeat Gamelion, if we have no ability but luck, we will be bitten to death by Gamelion.
 The Rocks had both of them, and this is how they were able to kill Gamerion.

"Do you sell this Gamerion?"
"Of course, some of the Soulas want to buy a carriage or a horse, and some of the furniture in their house."

 The house for the winter was a dusker, but it was only a building.
 Naturally, there are only a few other things available.
 Even if we welcome migration, we don't welcome it in order to make the suras live well, but we need it as a working population.
 It was our plan from the start to earn money by working on our own, and to get people to buy anything other than the minimum furniture.
 In fact, it's working, and many women are now working together.
 The adventurer's skill is not necessarily a gamer hunt... but he kills monsters and helps build extensions if he is not confident in battle except for his bow.
 With so many earning money, hunting Gamerions is undoubtedly a big gain.

(Well, considering Sula's personality, I think she'll spend the money she got from Gamerion on everyone's behalf.)

 Having been the leader of the resistance, Sula is helpful.
 Who is in trouble... Ray wouldn't be surprised to say that he will spend the money he earns from Gamerion hunting, especially to buy back horses and cabs from Gimecara.
 Besides, having a carriage and a horse would certainly be very convenient for carrying luggage, and advantageous for adventurers and merchants.

"Furniture, you know. How much did you end up in the army?"

 One way to make money is to join the frontier army.
 Training is rigorous, but you can earn a decent salary.
 Of course, the price fell far short of those who had successfully hunted the Gamerion, but they were not in the same danger of their lives--unless it was a real war or other war--quite a bit more expensive than the extension work.

"It's about fifty. There are women in the army, but basically men's households. Some people are worried about that."
"Ah... I see,"

 They were originally enslaved, brainwashed and prostituted.
 It was inevitable that I should become man‐hater.
 Still, many people, including Rocks, who have traveled together for several months are not so disgusted.
 Just as Rocks started dating Sula, some women started dating Resistance men.
 But still strangers... and spending the whole day together in the same place must be unbearable for many of themselves.
 As a result, only 50 of the nearly 1,000 men decided to join the army.
 Fifty sounds like quite a lot, but it's not fifty out of a hundred, it's fifty out of a thousand.
 On the whole, it's pretty small.
 That's only for now, though.
 In the future, living in Gilm will make you hate men, but if someone overcomes your bad feelings about men, some will join the army.

(If we could make a female-only unit... I mean, there aren't so many people who are that good at it, and it's impossible.)

 Some are as good as Sharia and Sula, but not many.
 Of course, if you could give me a bow and a carriage and use a lot of arrows, I would be able to show my ability.

"I see. I'll be out of Gilm in a little while, but do your best there."
"Huh? Is it a request.

 Ray's disappearance from Gilm was probably due to his request.
 As Rocks asks, Ray turns to Elena.

"I have something to do with Elena,"
"I have something to do at home..."

 Rocks is also a Gillum adventurer.
 Naturally, I know Elena is notorious for being a princess general, and I know she is the only daughter of the Duke of Kelebel, who leads the aristocracy.
 Then I understood as a matter of course what it meant for Ray to go to Elena's house.

"Well, hey. Are you all right?"

 Ray is undoubtedly the greatest adventurer in Gilm.
 It was only natural for Rocks to be worried that some trouble might arise as Ray heads to the aristocracy's mansion.
 But Ray seems to have understood Rocks's concern in another way.

"You have to study things like party etiquette."
"Are you going to the party?"

 Rocks exclaims involuntarily at Ray's words.
 Originally, the lays were so prominent that such a cry naturally stimulates the curiosity of those around them.
 Realizing that, Rocks apologizes to Ray in a hurry.

"Oh, I'm sorry,"
"No, don't worry,"

 It wasn't Ray who was yelled at, but Elena, who was watching the story behind him.

"Considering Ray's personality, there's definitely going to be a problem. I understood that and invited him."
"... well, I don't think it's a good idea to ask this question, but why do you do that? Considering Ray's personality, I think it's better not to put him out there."

 Maybe it's because she's in the presence of a Duchess named Elena. Rocks's language is different from that of Ray's.
 Given Elena's position, that would be a natural reaction.
 In fact, it's more impossible from an objective point of view to have a normal relationship with a person named Elena.
 It is also true, however, that Elena likes such behavior.

"But I still have something to do,"

 Elena's cheeks turn pale red as she retorts to Rocks.
 Such a beautiful woman as Elena does, and the men who have been watching around her... no, including the women, are fascinated by her face.
 And Sula, who started dating Rox, understands what Elena thinks about taking Ray to the party... and slaps his elbow into Rox's side when he hears something clumsy."Slip!"

 Now, if Sula had been an ordinary woman, it would have been enough for Rocks to frown in pain.
 But Sula is more than just a woman.
 He had gathered the resistance in the country of Revelina, and at the same time led a journey of more than a thousand people from Mejogo to Guilm.
 Of course, his own strength is quite... that's to the extent that he doesn't get caught up in the Gamerion hunt.
 I had no idea of Sula's elbow beating.
 Even if Rocks were a skilled adventurer, it was difficult to bear the pain.

"Sorry, Elena. He's insensitive to that sort of thing."
"Well, yes. That's fine, but... Uh, are you all right?"

 Sula nods with a smile to Elena, who crouches down on her side.

"It's always the case,"
"... I see,"

 Sula herself was not conscious of it at all, but in a way it was a great feat to get Elena to pull some of the people who had the nickname "Hime Shogun."
 In fact, the incident will spread in its own way, and fewer people will make silly noises to Surah and others who came to Gilmoo, so I don't know what's going to be lucky in the world.

"Well, we'll have to excuse ourselves. We need to dismantle the Gamerion as soon as possible."
"See you later,"

 Sharia, who has been silent and watching the flow of the story until now, says only that briefly, lifts the lochs on the ground, and leaves.

(Come to think of it, Sharia was a dog... no, a wolf beast. Isn't she the worst match for Kenny in the guild?)

 Ray suddenly thought so when he saw Sharia's back, but when he said it, he felt like he was going to get involved in an unnecessary disturbance, so he shut up.
 I could see Sula half-forcefully taking out the others who had been on Seto's side.
 If you don't know anything about it, you could mistake it for kidnapping.
 For the inhabitants of Gilm, however, it is not unusual to see Seto pulling away those who want to love him more.
 Those who have just come to Gillum are surprised and tell those nearby that it is better to report to a security guard or something.
 In fact, there was a bitter cry in the mouth of those who had left the set, and it was only natural for anyone who was unfamiliar with Gillum to think so.

"Hey, hey. Are you ready? Oh, that!"
"Oh? Oh, it's okay. It's a common sight in Gilmoo. Is it your first time to come to Gilmoo?"
"What? I know. I heard that the extension works are doing a lot of good business. That's why I came... What's wrong with that?"
"Oh, I see. That's why. As I said, it's not a rare sight in Gilm. There's nothing to worry about."

 The man who was told that was wondering if it was really OK, but no one was actually making a fuss at the sight...but few.
 Considering that most people are looking at it as if they were doing it again, I have to understand that it is still a common occurrence.

"But did you find any good product?"
"Oh, I could have bought some Gamerion meat, but... that's about it."
"Well, I see. Then you sound a little unsatisfied. OK, I'll tell you where to find some good products."

 For some reason, the person I spoke to told me about it, and he got information about the purchase of the goods in an unexpected place.