117-Sponsor system




Nwaaaaah!


 Amira swooped toward Tsutomu, screaming loudly, which I don't think a woman would make. He shifted his body to the side to avoid it, and Amira rolled lazily across the grass.

 Until now, when Amira released her dragonization, she fell on the spot and fainted. However, the growth of dragonization has made it possible for her to regain consciousness even after being disarmed.

 However, because of this, Amira suddenly regained consciousness while standing, and ended up falling down after the release. Amira then rolled on the ground dozens of times across the grassland on one level.


''Ahhhh! f*ck! It's not worth it!
'Well, yeah, don't rush it. It's just good to know you're growing up.


 The scraped and scratched Amira screams to the sky as she relieves her stress and is healed of her wounds with her heels. Little by little, Amira's face became flushed as she repeated her dragonization, and she gradually began to sweat.


''Next! Let's go!
Okay.


 Wiping sweat from her forehead with her arm, Amira quickly activated her dragonization in frustration and regained consciousness when Tsutomu hit her with a medic. She then tangled her legs, which were moving on their own, and fell with a flourish again.

 After two hours of practicing the release of the dragonization, I was able to avoid falling, but I couldn't avoid losing my position.


(Good job.)


 It's a good idea to have a good time to get a good look at your own personal life. I'm sure you'll be able to find out more about this in the future.


''You're tired. Let's get some rest and then go home.''
Oh...
At this rate, we'll be ready for battle tomorrow.
Yeah, I know.


 Wrapping the towel that was cooled by the ice magic tool around her neck, Amira nodded while looking a bit comfortable.

 Although she loses her stance when she releases her dragonization, she doesn't cause her to fall over anymore. If that's the case, you can use it when you want the power of dragonization in battle, and disarm it when you want to suppress the hate.

 Tsutomu, who didn't expect to make it to this point today, was a little impressed, but since he had some free time, he sat down on the spot and took the dungeon newspaper from his magic bag and opened it.

 Currently, the ones who have broken through the sixty levels of fire dragons are Red Demon, Aldrete Crow and Silver Beast. According to the dungeon newspaper, the prospect of finally being able to break through to the Golden Examine as well seemed to have been established.

 Other mid-sized clans such as the Wings of the White Strike, known for clans with attacker white mages, have been active in mergers and alliances lately, so it wouldn't be surprising if some of them could break through the Fire Dragon soon.

 Most of the mid-sized clans are explorers who have survived through various innovations because they have to make a profit without relying on sponsors. And there are many clans that were formed by people with high level jobs who got fed up with the current job disparity. That's why the attacker, tank, and healer jobs were all gathered in one clan and stuck together.

 However, after the spread of the three types of roles, mid-level clans began to form PTs that incorporated role theory by merging and forming alliances to draw in other jobs. Although they weren't as complete as the big clans now, they would eventually be able to at least break through the fire dragon.

 The Red Demon Clan and Aldoret Crow still struggled with the Mounted Golem. However, Aldrete Crow seemed to be exploring the volcanic hierarchy and collecting various materials rather than the Mounted Golem recently.


(They must be making countermeasure equipment too.)


 Aldoret Crow has a workshop in the Clan House and also draws in various craftsmen. They are probably collecting materials and creating anti-lava equipment. And there are some materials that have not been found at present, and only one or two treasure chests have been dropped. It would be one thing to leave the hierarchical master for once and get ready.

 Although the Red Demons have challenged the Mounted Golem many times, they have not found a solution to the current situation. In contrast, the Silver Beast has broken through the Borseyeer and is advancing steadily through the hierarchy.


(Well, if things go in order, it would be Aldoret Crow.)


 If you can counter the whole attack with lava, Aldrete Crow will probably be able to get through the mounted golem. I'm switching my first army attacker to a magical role as soon as I found out that he has high physical resistance, and coordination doesn't seem to have been a problem this past month.

 If Aldrete Crow leaves the Red Demons, the PT that introduced the three roles will be the best. If that happens, the roles of tank, attacker, and healer will be even wider. If this happens, the position of the unfortunate white mage, one of Tsutomu's goals, will be improved.


(The only thing left to do is to get to the hundredth level. I hope I can make it in a year or so.


 Tsutomu is reading the words of the newspaper, vaguely thinking, and before he knows it, Amira has moved behind him and is peeking at him. I look back at her as she squints at me quizzically.


''Hmm.''
"Read?
I ain't reading it. I'm just looking at it because I know someone who does.
You know him? Which one?
This one.


 Amira pointed to a picture of a group of Aldoret Crowes. One of them, a spirit magician, seemed to be an acquaintance of Amira's.


'Friends?'
Former Klan member.
...Oh, I see.


 Tsutomu hid his voice a little awkwardly, but Amira didn't seem particularly bothered by it, cutting her gaze from the newspaper and standing up.


'Let's go. I'm tired. Nemii.
Oh, yeah.


 Hastened by the absent Amira, Tsutomu grabbed the hand offered to her and stood up, and the two quickly left the dungeon and returned to the Clan House.


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Yes, Diniel. Your fee schedule.
No.
I'll just put it there.


 Ignoring Diniel's words as she changed into her nightgown and laid down, Tsutomu placed it on the desk and quickly left her room. Tsutomu let out one missive and went straight outside to the monitor market.

 It's already nine o'clock in the evening, but the monitor market is very busy. Since the most viewers gather at this time of the night, the major clans are always hiding in the dungeons due to sponsorship conflicts. It's the best opportunity to advertise what the sponsors are asking for, because it's the time when many people visit the show.

 The major clans will equip themselves in the dungeon with as much as they can with what the various tool shops, weapons, and armor shops have asked for. It's a good way to advertise to the audience and other explorers, which leads to better sales, and some of it is returned to the major clans.

 There are various techniques for this promotion. They range from conducting battles with the location of the God's Eye in mind, to engraving the store's logo on equipment. The use of tools must also be done crisply and effectively to show the audience that they are effective.

 A lot of sponsorship requests come to Tsutomu's clan. At first, Tsutomu thought about accepting the request at least once, but honestly, he refused to accept it because he didn't want to worry about exploring a dungeon.

 It was ridiculous to be limited in equipment because of a sponsorship request. Tsutomu doesn't plan to bury his bones in this world, and he doesn't have any trouble procuring G procurement. He could at least put a logo on his equipment, but thanks to the newspaper company and the nobility, he has a large amount of reserves.

 But looking at the clan management alone, the current situation is a huge deficit thanks to Diniel buying expensive arrows and investing in Daryl's equipment as he pleases. It's a management situation that would be dissolved immediately if not for Tsutomu's pocket money. Oli, who is managing the management of the clan, was also troubled by the situation.


(But I'm not sure about the publicity or anything.)


"Live Dungeon! Tsutomu is unfamiliar with the idea of sponsors because there is no publicity system in the United States. If he was in need of money, of course he would try his hand at it, but under the current circumstances, he wouldn't accept a sponsorship request.

 But the benefit of signing a sponsorship agreement with a store is not just money. If the store's sales increase through advertising, they will be able to invest even more, which is far more effective than the investment that Tsutomu is making as a consumer.

 In addition, it will be easier to create new products using new materials, and there are also services and products that are only available to those who sign a sponsorship agreement. The sponsorship agreement will also help you in your future dungeon conquests.


(Maybe I'll ask Amy to show me how to do that next time.)


 Amy was one of the pioneers who pioneered the trend of promoting things in God's dungeon. If you ask her about her sponsors, she'll be able to answer most of them.

 Tsutomu moved his eyes to the first unit, watching Aldrete Crow casually promote most of the single-digit units. There, he could see the Red Demon Squad still challenging the Mounted Golem with four attackers and one healer.

 Obviously, the atmosphere was grim. Tsutomu smiled wryly at such a scene. Weiss, who has a unique skill, and Alma, who has something comparable to the unique skill of the black staff. Despite the presence of those two, the battle content was clearly outmatched by Aldoret Crow, who had no Unique Skill.


(Is it okay?)


 Tsutomu continued to look at the monitor afterwards, sympathizing with Weiss, who was gritting his teeth in pain.