505 505. Vanadium porch




So, Uncle, I'm going to tell you what to do.

 After breakfast, after most of my friends had gone off to the dungeon, Sakura, who was left behind, said to me.
 I put down the teacup of tea I was sipping after dinner and looked up at Sakura.

'You're going to Tellurium?'
Yeah. I like making money, but I need to raise my game.
'Isn't there a better place to raise the bar?'
He doesn't get it, old man.

 Sakura shook her upraised index finger and smiled her best smile.

'Tellurium is all slime, right?'
Yeah.

 It's a dungeon with all sorts of slimes, slimes only.

And when it comes to leveling up, it's the same as slimes and wind chimes on the edge.
Really?
'Yeah. That's what the masterpieces say, like 3*0 years after defeating a slime, or level 99 with only Ali*han, or whatever.
...... No Comments.

 Sakura continues to say things that are difficult to respond to.

 She has respect, which makes it increasingly difficult to respond.
 When you see that the magic "Genesis" actually has special effects that go along with the story, you can see that she really means it.
 So it's hard to tweak it.

So I'm going to go for it!

 I didn't go into it and the conversation didn't spread, so she went out in a flurry.

 I stayed in the cafeteria and continued to sip my tea.
 Then Emily, who was cleaning up, came up to me.

'Aren't you going to work, Yoda?'
Hmm.

 I thought about it for a minute.

 The Californium thing has been settled.
 Not that it's completely out of the question, but since Eve and Californium are getting along so well, I think it's best to leave that part completely up to them.

 It's not without the possibility that Eve and Californium could go in the wrong direction - making things harder than they need to be for the adventurers - but for now, I think we're okay.
 It's up to my carrots to decide if they're going in the wrong direction, but, well, I think I'm okay with it.

 ...... Because my carrots don't mean nasty, right? Just in case.

 Anyway, I'm done with that one, and I went to Purumbum right after I woke up this morning.
 So there's no need to do anything in a hurry today.

...... Yes, I'll take the day off.
You're taking a break?
'Yeah, it's nice to have a cup of tea once in a while. That's why I'm sorry, but can I get another cup of tea before Emily goes out?
All right. I'm going to take the day off too.
Emily?
"Yes, sir. I'll go make a cup of tea.

 Emily happily slapped her slippers on and waddled out of the dining room and into the kitchen.
 I don't know why she's happy .......
 I don't know why, but happy is a good thing.

 Emily also said she's not going to work (dungeon), so let's just hang out together today.

...... (giggle)
Hmm?

 Before I knew it, Vanadium was next to me, staring at me as I pulled my clothes on gingerly.

 He still didn't say anything, but he still looked like he wanted to say something.

'Do you want to hang out with me?'
......!

 Vanadium jumps on me with great pleasure and hugs me tightly.
 Not only that, he's slithering his face against my chest plate.

 A straightforward expression of emotion, just like his young appearance.

'Then let's move to the salon to hang out ...... No, wait?'

 Suddenly, I remembered Sakura's words from earlier.
 I hadn't had much to think about since I moved to the other world, the original world of Japan.

 Sakura's words brought it back to me.

 I clung to it, looking at the vanadium.

...... Hey, Vanadium can remodel the dungeon room to do whatever he wants, right?
...... (nationally)

 Vanadium looked up at me and nodded his head in immediate response.

'Then you can go to .......'

 I bent down and explained to Vanadium what I was thinking now.

     ☆

Where are you, Yoda? Oh, there you are: ...... Huh?

 Emily walked into the room.
 She pouted, holding a teacup on a tray.

'This is ......,'

 Emily scurried around the room, which she had never seen before.

'Oh Emily, I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you I was coming over here.
'That's fine ...... where is this place?'

 If you look at the letters, you'll wonder what I'm talking about.
 He walks into the room and says, "Where am I? That's not a question that usually comes up.
 Still, Emily asked me that.

 It was like asking that, in a room.

 The room was in a Japanese style room.

 It was a Japanese-style room with tatami mats that smelled of rushes, and across from the entrance there was a wide open space where you could see "outside".
 Across from the entrance is a large open space with a view of the "outside", which is, of course, the same as the windows of the salon, a "wall that looks out" made of vanadium.

 And just before the "outside", there is a wooden walkway at the edge of the room.

 In other words - the edge.
 The most important thing about this room.

 The edge.

 It is.

The fringes.
En-gawa?
Come on, come on. Come sit here.
Yes, sir. ......

 I called Emily, who looked like she was being pinched by a fox, and sat down at my side.
 Then I take the teacup and sip it.

 Chillin'.

 The wind chime rang.
 I didn't say anything, but sipped my tea.

 I glanced at Emily, who was sitting next to me.
 The strange look on her face as she walked into the room was nowhere to be seen anymore, and she was looking out at the view with a peaceful expression.

'Okay? Here.
Yes. It's very calming.
'I just remembered this a moment ago: ...... Let's just hang out here today.'
Yes, sir!

 Emily nodded happily.
 Until Emily, Vanadium, and their friends returned, we continued to linger on the porch we had built in the dungeon.

 Tomorrow, let's start working hard again.