331-Seafood and insects




Ise-no-Sech!
Hmm.


 Daryl and Leleia worked together to lift a section of the crumbling castle wall and lower it down into the magic bag that Tsutomu and Hannah were spreading out to store it. After repeating this several times to secure the stone material that formed the old castle, they set about removing the black fence at the entrance area.


''Power Arrow.''


 Diniel drills a hard arrow that has been imparted with earth attributes and scrapes the stone material that supports the fence. Then the black fence, which had fallen to the ground with the top support gone, is lifted up again by Daryl and Leleia and stored into the magic bag.


'I'll ask for that one,'
Oh, yeah.
Okay, we're gonna get a lot of them!


 Leleia, who was forced to carry heavy things several times, massaged her two arms where the green scales were visible and said that while giving Tsutomu a slightly accusing look. While making an effort not to pay attention to such a gaze, I headed with Hanna to the garden in the grounds of the old castle.

 The wildflowers and insects growing in the garden are fished by Hannah, while Tsutomu catches the fish in the pond with his fishing gear. Hanna grew up in a not-so-wealthy village and has eaten insects before, so she is not at all afraid of catching insects. She is still flying around with insect net in hand, catching them one after another.


(Surprisingly, it's fun.)


 Tsutomu doesn't have any fishing experience, so he isn't that good, but since this is an uncultivated area where no one has set foot, if you drop a line with bait, you'll get a bite. I was thinking of using a barrier to catch them if I couldn't, but I didn't have to worry about that and got some fish I could catch in the old castle hierarchy.

 With a moderately pulling response and an unexpected result, Tsutomu stowed the fishes that were holding their breath into the magic bag with a full face. The insects and fishes that are caught in dungeons are mainly used to make potions and other materials, but these are not limited to the dungeons of the gods. Many of the materials found in the grassland hierarchy and other areas can also be found in the outer dungeons.

 However, there are some materials, such as recovering fish and Sawmill resin, that are only found in the dungeons of the gods. For this reason, materials from the divine dungeon, which can only be collected by a limited number of people, are sold for a high price, and research into their use is actively being done.


(Is this one a Harusaki fish and this one a Yamiyo fish? (It's gross in real life.) 


 While frowning at the dark stagnant fish, which looks like a flat-eyed goldfish, he guesses at the type of fish he's caught. Many of the materials that can only be obtained in the divine dungeon have yet to be found to be utilized, so they are basically priced as curiosities. Even so, it is still a high price, but once they find out how to utilize it, like the recovery fish, the price jumps up sharply.

 Tsutomu is already well versed in the use of the materials caught in God's dungeon. Therefore, once he finds out how to make use of them, he stocks the materials that could be sold for a high price, and sells the ones that are not so promising while they are still considered rare. Tsutomu, who can tell the difference between the hits and misses, didn't lose anything, and he earned quite a bit of G in the shadow of the ice magic stone bubble.


(Do I save a lot for the Forest Apothecary and Doren Workshop?)


 There were many such materials in the light and dark hierarchies as well, but they were very difficult to find due to the characteristics of the darkness and the pure white background, like night. 'Live Dungeon! But since the collection points were set up so that they would blend in with the background color, Tsutomu gathered countermeasure equipment mainly from the treasure chest drops. However, since it is easy to secure materials from the old castle hierarchy, they can be collected at the same time as the treasure chest drops.


''I got a lot of caterpillar-like things!
Throw them in the jaws of death. I don't want to see it.
Oops.


 I remember touching it with my bare hands when I was a child, but now I can't bring myself to touch it much. I was able to hold the caterpillar with both hands, which was moving its legs around in an inverted manner, and I let him put it away in the blackened insect cage, thinking that.


Maybe it's the larvae of this butterfly? There was also a chrysalis-like one, so I saved this one too.
You do know a lot about bugs, don't you?
I'm good at finding caterpillars! Once it's in its chrysalis, it's hard and tasteless!


 Tsutomu frowned back at Hannah, who proudly stretched her big chest.


'Don't. I don't even want to know if a caterpillar and a chrysalis are good or bad.'
'What? Master has the same kind of food. Shrimp, and the other ones. The ones with many tentacles. Master likes ghetto food too.
'Seafood is different. Don't mix them up with bugs.
But they look the same..... Amy and Leleia always look like they're going to look like wows. I don't mind, though.
"...I was treated the same classification as you? That sucks.


 Tsutomu was astonished that he was being treated in the same league as Hannah, who literally ate everything she ate without any likes or dislikes. And while he ate the shrimp meat with relish, but rejected the similar looking caterpillar, Hanna looked at him as if she were looking at him suspiciously.