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In front of the door, Rekan roamed.

No calling bells, no knockers. If so, the only way to do it is to slam the door or raise your voice.

But whether or not this door may be tapped.

Lecan got lost.

2.

Three days ago, when he tried to enter the town of Voca, Rekan stopped unexpectedly and asked Cheney.

"Cheney, is there a lot of warcraft living in this town"

"What, Warcraft? Oh! Yes, I live there. It's a tamed warcraft. Monkeys and wolves, right? The monkeys had the Long Arm Monkey (Zambaldu), and the wolves had the Wooden Wolf (Torje). It's not called a warcraft, it's called a house monkey or house wolf. It's not uncommon in other big towns to have a house monkey or a house wolf, but it's probably about this town that has both."

Exploring the town in Life Sensing, there were surprisingly many blue dots showing warcraft. More than a dozen points are dense, such as a place. Also, it's just a big town, with a few red dots showing a magical person. Some of the blue dots and red dots are extremely powerful.

The question of whether there is a warcraft in town is like exposing that Lekan has a special ability to detect, but on the road so far, maybe Cheney has noticed. "I don't call it a warcraft, I call it a house monkey or a house wolf," I deliberately explained to anyone who probably knows, because Lekan is soaked with common sense in this world.

The first night we got to Voca, we stayed in an inn arranged by Cheney. Instead of dinner, it was an inn with even breakfast.

On the second day at noon, he received a reward from Cheney, but at that time, Lekan asked him to refer him to a good doctor.

Lekan explained the situation to Cheney, who asked why.

Originally, I made my own magic pills that were not to a high degree. It is a necessity for me at dawn in battle. But certain circumstances led me to move to this land, which was terribly far from my hometown, but I don't know how to make magic drugs because of all the plants I don't see. So I want to be apprenticed to a pharmacist and learn technology. Also, I want to stop buying advanced magic drugs that I can't make myself.

"Hmm. I mean, when you learn technology, you walk away. On that condition, you'll be paying to teach me technology."

"Naturally."

"And when you become a well-armed pharmacist, tuition will be expensive, too. Yeah, but you could also learn while earning tuition and living as an adventurer. what type of magic medicine do you want to learn how to make"

"A cure and a magic restorative. These are the two."

"I see. Hmm."

After a while of thought, Cheney named one pharmacist.

He's a wonderful, well-armed pharmacist, but he hasn't taken a disciple for some reason.

There are many who desire discipleship, and the lord, and so on, asked him to disciple his men because he would pay large sums of money, but then he said unto the store that he would leave the city, and the pharmacist refused.

"He's such a person, so I don't think Mr. Lecan has the slightest chance of being an apprentice. But her arms are isolated from the rest of the pharmacists. I'm going to ask her to disciple Mr. Rekan, knowing he's going to say no. Besides... No, it's nothing. Anyway, please."

It's something I don't even wish for. As a recan, I would not spare any money or effort if I had the possibility of being an apprentice to such a skilled pharmacist.

Cheney says she wants you to wait a day or two, so Lekan told me to tell you about the cheap lodging.

"It doesn't matter if it's narrow or smelly. The cheaper the better. Maybe we'll stay a long time."

"Ha. Besides, Mr. Rekan would be fine in a somewhat dangerous place. Okay."

Having said that, Cheney drew a map with a sarcasm.

"Here it is. It's a little deep, and there's a distance from here, but Mr. Lecan won't have a problem with it."

"Helpful"

I stayed there because I had already paid for the night's accommodation and the next morning's meal. On the third morning, I finished breakfast early before leaving the inn.

Eda, the adventurer girl who escorted Cheney with her, stayed in one place in the inn. I guess he's asleep.

On that day I looked all over the city, and when it was near evening, I went to the inn where I was introduced. What a cheap piece of copper coin for one night.

Then there was a non-stinking straw laying on the bunk, and the sheets were beautiful there. It is even stretched with water. I paid extra for dinner, but the quantity and flavour were quite satisfactory at the price.

The next day, to heal the accumulated fatigue, I slept a little and went out of town telling him that I was going to stay tonight. I looked around the store and bought everyday products.

I went back to the inn not even in the evening yet and paid for the night and entered the room. It's a different room from the day before. Inns like this don't set up rooms for me just because I stay in a row.

Once I threw it in my luggage bag, I put it in storage.

When I thought of it, I removed the food from the (storage) and quantified it. Some of them were obviously inedible. I have to dispose of this. I took this and my luggage out and checked the condition. It was unfortunate that there was a considerable amount of magic medicine that was out of use.

When I went downstairs to pick up my meal, Cheney's use just arrived.

The user came all the way to Lecan's room to pass on a message from Cheney. I guess I don't really want people to hear it.

The pharmacist said he'd meet me anyway, and I was given a map of the store. It will depend, he said, on Lekan's own bargaining for discipleship.

They also gave me a map of Cheney's shop.

"Alternatively, we would like you to visit us once the outcome of the negotiations is available."

The last time I said that, the use went home.

So the next day, Lekan visited Sheila, the pharmacist.

It is a very difficult place to understand.

Between walls all the way out of downtown.

The map pointed to the depths of such a place, where old, large buildings stood side by side and poor people, perhaps not officially owners, lived shoulder to shoulder.

The place where we bent over and over through the narrow alley and finally followed is completely covered by a fence.

Beyond the fence, perhaps a herb, grows strangely poisonous grasses and tall trees.

Wooden houses can be seen in the back. There are many houses in this town made of bricks and stones, and houses made of wood are rare.

It doesn't look like there are upstairs, but the roof is expensive for a bungalow building. And the unnaturally large chimney nestles near the center of the deepest side.

And no matter what, there's no way to get close to that house.

But there's a description on the map, and you can press the far right side of the fence to get in and out.

Pushing the fence into the grounds, there was a hidden passage surrounded by grass arches.

And it came to pass in the deepest part of the passage, and there was a door.

But more importantly, I didn't know it was this place.

When I looked at the map, I didn't think so.

It was a place with an overwhelming magic bearer, like a boss in the depths of the labyrinth, and the map was pointing out exactly where it wanted to be, not just close to this place.

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