Walking in another world – Chapter 160 – Majolica – Part thirteen

The boss didn’t drop a treasure chest this time. Fred says that’s not particularly uncommon.

People that challenge bosses multiple times sometimes lose money because they have to maintain their weapons and use consumable items, but they keep at it because they might make it big if they just get lucky once.

We collect the goblin king’s magic stone, I store the corpse as it is, and we exit the dungeon.

It’s not worth a lot because people hunt it so much, but we can still get some money for it because it’s used to make equipment.

“It’s strange. Why does that hard skin deteriorate after it dies?”

“Yes, our defensive power would get a big boost if we could make equipment with something that hard.”

Fred responds like he thinks that’s really unfortunate.

Maybe it’s too heavy to use properly. Or maybe it has to be made thinner so it’s light enough, and that lowers its defensive power? Maybe it depends on the skill of the person doing it.

Ah, and the meat is just what you’d expect from a goblin king. Apparently it’s so awful that it’s actually inedible.

I’m thinking maybe it’s not worth much because the disposal fee eats into the total a lot, but apparently people don’t like taking it apart in the boss room.

We say goodbye to Fred and the others after we sell everything and we all get our share.

They seem optimistic, saying they’re going to look for party members and restart from scratch. But Fred also says with an awkward smile that it’s not like they can think of any other options anyway.

“Good job everyone. You need to tend to our equipment and stuff like that, so let’s take a break for three days. Rurika and Chris just got here recently too, so I’m sure they want to see the city. Sorry Sera, but that means you’ll be their guide.”

Warriors need their rest too. Maybe we’ll rest for longer, depending on how long it takes for them to tend to their weapons. Of course, if they’re still tired, there’s no reason to try too hard. We’ll just extend this break.

I’m thinking I’m going to look up information about the dungeon from the eleventh floor down, and look for places where I can sell potions. Although the merchant guild is good here, and they do business normally and without any issues.

I also want to use my Creation skill more and increase its proficiency. I want to raise its level and make a mithril weapon before we leave again.

I’m thinking that from both a fighting power and available stock point of view, I should make something for Hikari and Rurika.

Rurika in particular seems very interested in that.

The next morning, Sera, her childhood friends, and Hikari go out. Mia is staying with me.

Apparently they all agree that they’re scared of letting me go out on my own. At least that’s what Mia says, but really? That much uh?

I tell her I don’t think it’s much of a day off if she’s following me around, but she says that’s not a problem.

And so, I head to the reference room in the adventurer guild first. Part of the reason why Mia is here is so she can study about monsters too.

She asks a lot of questions, but there’s a lot of monsters I don’t know either. Starting from the eleventh floor, there are monsters I’ve never fought like slime, kobolds, and hobgoblins. Or the rock birds that appear on the fifteenth floor

Sometimes tigerwolves appear on the sixteenth. I’ve seen one of those. And I finally see a monster I’ve actually fought. Orcs appear on the nineteenth floor.

Another thing to keep in mind is that there are traps from the eleventh floor down. Apparently the eleventh floor is known for being a trap floor, without any monsters. It’s also somewhat popular because there’s a higher chance that treasure chests appear there compared to other floors. But it’s written here that its difficult traps also cause injuries, and some adventurers have even lost their lives to them.

Still, a floor just for traps? It kind of feels like the dungeon is being nice. Like it made a floor just for people to get used to them. Other documents even describe what kind of traps there are and how to disarm them. We should probably bring our vanguard here to have a look at them.

After spending the first half of the day locked up in the reference room, Mia and I go get lunch in the stalls and walk around while eating.

“What’s wrong?”

Asks Mia, because I’m watching her eat that meat on a skewer.

“I was just thinking that you wouldn’t do stuff like that before.”

I’m pretty sure back in the holy city when we first ate together at a stall, she complained about walking and eating being improper or something like that. And now she’s doing that without giving it much thought.

Her cheeks turn red, and she doesn’t respond. It’s not like I’m saying that change is bad or anything. I feel better with her like this, now that she’s not trying to act all stiff or anything.

Next, we go to item shops to check how much they charge for potions. By using Appraisal, I can see which ones are asking for a fair price.

I decided to sell them to the guild, but I keep looking into other places anyway. If I can get more money for them, I’m not complaining.

Then we’re off to a weapon’s shop, so I can buy a few of their cheapest weapons.

They’re so cheap, they’re almost too bad to sell. I could just buy ore, but I want to see if I can dismantle weapons with Alchemy and reuse the materials. I might be able to get the metal I need this way.

We go home, and I spend the afternoon using Alchemy while the girls practice controlling magic energy. They say they want another pair of magic energy seeing glasses, but I don’t have the magic stones to make them. The goblin king’s won’t do.

The first thing I do is try to dismantle the weapons I got and put the metal aside. It looks like I can do it without any problems.

I could make throwing knives, but since Hikari and Rurika use them often, I should ask what shape would be best to make them easier to throw. Well, I guess I could make a few on my own. I need to be careful when balancing them, because lighter ones travel faster, but they’re also not as strong and are actually harder to throw when they’re too light.

I wish we had a backyard or something where I could practice, but this house doesn’t have a wide enough space.

Then I keep using the Creation skill to make items listed on it that I have the materials for.

I could start disposing of stuff if there was something like a market where I could sell them on an open-air stall, but this is probably going to end up as dead stock in my Item Box.

Taliyah and Elsa are locals. Maybe I’ll ask them about that.

I keep going, and my Creation skill hits level four.

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Swords
Swords
1 year ago

Thx for chapter so that’s another week of them over. Seems like most of the next week will be relaxing in the city

NachoraL_
NachoraL_
1 year ago

Thanks for the update ~

Otaku Hikikomori
Otaku Hikikomori
1 year ago

Thanks for the treat.

Coolman
Coolman
1 year ago

Level up!

david carter
david carter
8 months ago

I’m reminded of crafting in skyrim. All of those daggers