In order to efficiently train Holy Magic, I asked the four of them to hunt down the monsters.
They also train, so it's a golem tie... but the way they capture them is interesting because of their individual personality.
"Ah, I knocked Skeleton down again. Marina, it's hard to catch a weak monster in motion ~"
"Nina, oneechan. If it's one-on-one, the monsters will move a lot and break on impact with the golem, so it's easier to catch them one-on-three."
"I see ♪ Marina is smart!
Ehehe. It may be better to make the material of the golem into soil than metal. The monsters here are so fragile. "
"Okay. I'll try! Thank you!"
Nina and Marina are chatting, capturing monsters one by one in a humanoid golem.
…………
Esther crushes the monster's joints, prevents them from moving, and then traps them.
It seems that I gave up the fine control of the golem because I couldn't move and it became a remote operation.
Not to mention a few fights, one after the other, they'll bring me dying monsters.
"Oniisama. Ian's method seems to be very efficient. Let me use that device, too."
"He's really good at this ~ It doesn't change the burden no matter how many people use it, so maybe you should let me borrow it."
Like Esther said, Ian is turning into an efficiency bug... and the number of monsters he can deliver to me is low.
I didn't think it would be more efficient to build a belt conveyor with alchemy magic.
"After shaving the limbs of the monster, transport it on a line that keeps moving at the same speed. Since the projections attached to the line penetrate the body, there is no need to worry about the prey moving."
Really, you made it well ~
"That's right, oniisama. It's a technique that I can't think of."
The monsters that have flowed to me become dropped items under holy magic... falling into a magic bag placed on the edge of the belt conveyor.
That's exactly what it's like to work on a line.
"Actually... there was something similar in the previous world. I've talked to Ian."
I didn't think it would be reproduced with a freehand image diagram and a rough description.
"I see. Oniisama's original idea! It's a boulder!!
"Ahahah...."
I certainly taught you the idea... but I was a high school part-time linemaker and I only had a fragmentary knowledge.
Ian is amazing because he can reproduce the belt conveyor and move it magically just by listening to a miscellaneous explanation.
"Ian. Let me use the flowing Golem!
"Fine, Esther. Let's work together on efficiency."
After that, Nina and Marina used the belt conveyor as well... and I repeated the purification work so that the memories of the Rhinestone era would fade away.
"Good work, everybody. That was a lot of work. I think I got some experience."
Three hours after we dived into the labyrinth, we put the golem in the item box and went out as originally planned.
I was surprised that the magic bag was overflowing with just three hours of dropped items.
Regardless of the small grains of magic stone... I don't need goblin meat, so I'll distribute it as fertilizer to the surrounding farmers later.
"But, Ian, you're a good reproducer."
Compared to Japanese belt conveyors, it's a miscellaneous construction... but it's usually not something you can make on the spot.
"It seemed like it could be used to improve the productivity of the Chamber of Commerce, so from the day your husband told me, it took me a while to make it. Some factories have already introduced it."
"Eh!?
"Because magic control is difficult, there are only a limited number of people who can move, but it is cost-effective... and we plan to continue to implement it in the future."
Golem-type belt conveyors can be operated at zero electricity cost, so the cost is good.
But I can't help but be surprised by the fact that the stories I told you about my predecessors during the Nazareth... are being told on a pragmatic basis.
In the meantime...
"I'm glad you're doing your best, but don't work too hard. If you work too hard, Nina and Marina will have to do it."
………… Master, why don't you at least sit down with dark tea?
Oops, you're assuming you break the rules!?
I was wondering if there was any more effective punishment, but as I was heading to the Adventurers Guild... I heard the voice of a young adventurer talking to Hisohiso.
"Ignorance did it again! This time, he made a rough profit from potion scams and slammed the underground organization."
"They've made a fortune by fixing the price, and they've taken the merchant's fortune!
"That feels good! Because of them, the price of everything but the antidote potion jumped. Some people couldn't dive into the labyrinth because of the lack of potions....."
Though delayed at first, the Yamato Kingdom has taken proper measures against vampires and almost no victims.
But many people buy pointless things out of vague anxiety... and as a result, the price of potions and weapons has gone up.
The transaction price is determined by demand and supply, so you can't blame the merchant who sold your goods at a high price.
But some of them are dark merchants who spread terror and manipulate market prices, or scammers who cheat on potions....
The people who were deceived and disadvantaged by them are recruiting dissatisfaction.
I see. The Ignorance Fire moved.
Acts of righteousness… This crime carries a great risk for the ”Ignorance Fire”, which is exhausted by the Alto affair.