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Lesson 37, Since when have you been illusory with misrilled silver?

Cold air pricks my skin as I travel through the jungle area and through a cave full of just rocks. Eventually I went out to the open place.

Eleventh hierarchy. The ground and walls are icy, commonly known as "frozen areas".

Drink a special warmer from the witch Elisa and warm yourself up.... It only tastes like alcohol, but I don't think it's going to work if I think deeply about it.

When the white grey coat was removed from the leather bag (storage), it was worn in.

The coat used by a fairy family called Selkie performs excellent cold protection. It has the ability to swim freely even in cold sea water if it is warm inside with fur and completely sealed.

If I were to mention just one difficulty, is that if I put it in its completely sealed state, it would only look like a seal from anywhere? Even if you don't do that, when you wear the hood on your coat, you just look like you're already wearing a seal caramo coat.

Gloves on as well, perfect protection against the cold. Me and Mr. Bell are moving on to the frozen area. The vast space is ample to call the Great Cave.

According to the map, this eleven tier is east, west, north and south, with four areas, and the route coming down from the jungle area comes out on the east side of the eleven tiers.

Further from the east side of this hierarchy to the next hierarchy, there is also an icing area. The way through it leads to the found thirteenth tier northeast of the Mithril mine.... It seems that the Great Cavity Dungeon often leaves the wrong way to a different area from its destination because the route branches along the way.

Well, it's an icing area. He says it's mainly blue hairy ice wolves, skeletons, ghosts, blood-sucking bats and slimes that come out here, and occasionally goblins, white lizards and frosted dragons.

... Honestly, there are pretty dangerous monsters out there, not to mention the E-ranks, even the D-Rank Adventurers. Well, me and Mr. Bell wouldn't be bitter.

I suffer from understanding that lizards are healthy in this fucking cold, but if you think dragons live even in extreme cold land, you decide to think that would be the case. The difficulty here will depend on the class, but is it Ghost or Frost Dragon that doesn't hit a physical attack?

Ghost has no choice but to deal with magic weapons or magic because of his spirit body, and if he is unprepared for both and one, he is advised not to fight and flee.

Frost dragons are named after dragons, but rank low among dragon species. He is a powerful enemy that spits power, ice braces on hard scales, but his body is close to a stupid big lizard, and he's not strong enough to deal with him without a dragon kill.

"Mr. Bell, dragon slayer!

Mr. Dark Knight Bell's Death Bringer easily rips the Frost Dragon and splits his neck. It is an ice dragon material and demon stone get.

In exchange for that, if you're my opponent...

"Flame"

Short chant. At the next moment, the ghost burns up in an instant and vanishes during the blink. If the negative magic that makes up that spirit is extinguished, so will the Ghost. Yes, disappear. So there's nothing left. It's just a hassle to use magic against someone who has nothing in return.

Eventually, we reach the northeastern area of the thirteenth tier. Moving on for a while, he saw where the water was flowing into the waterfall from the upper level and reached the point where he crossed the hierarchy as the river where the water was flowing.

"This is the mine of Mithril..."

tip of an ice-soaked strip. Slippery, indented ground, a corner where the uneven rock skin is stretched to the ceiling. A place that matches the terrain we were talking about. Is it because I dug the center in an open-air dig that I'm going to dig from above?

It's a recently known place, but maybe there was a guy who was digging more than before. Thinking about it, it means there was a twat mined in a place where monsters like this would come and go. Whatever I'm about to say about mining, I'll do it...

Mr. Bell looks around.

"I thought more people were coming because I said I'd be out of Mithrill, but I don't think so"

"The Warcraft is wandering around. If it wasn't a dwarf, they would have done it while they were digging."

Dealing with Frost Dragons and the like is beyond the reach of E and D-rank adventurers. Other than that, if it's a hierarchy around here, there are many troublesome monsters.

Good luck with the mining.

The Dark Knight turns his back on the mining site, just saying he left it to him. A declaration not to do a misrill dig just now.... I don't dig it either.

Remove the demon stone from the leather bag (storage). I'll leave it to these guys to dig. Creative...

"Stonegolem"

A magic formation runs around the demonic stone and emits light. When the floor is broken and a mass of rock floats, the golem with a massive body is embodied.

"Come on, dig it!

If you give the golems instructions, the tireless rock doll will crush and dig out the gunned ground.

The sound of the start of mining woods spirits. Then came a monster that was attracted to the sound...

"Goblin."

Mr. Bell pulls out the Death Bringer and heads to the Goblin group.

I'll leave you to Mr. Bell, and I'll inspect the dug rocks while overseeing the work of the golems. The misrilled silver in this is the purpose, and I don't need the rocks around me.

With earth-based magic soil manipulation, crack even smaller chunks of rock. Separate chunks containing misrilled silver, and when it's over, the next itinerary. It melts the rocks that stand in the way.

From storage, remove the large barrel made of Mithril. After putting misrill ore inside, wear a dwarf mask as a measure of what you're going to pour in. To keep you from smoking toxic substances.

When I was ready, I embodied and poured the magic of my imagination, Venom Type III, into the big bucket. Green, drooling liquid starts to melt juicy when it touches the ore.

Violent III. It is its own magic that it has created in an attempt to recreate the effect of the blood of fictional compounds said to dissolve every metal.

The super powerful acid that corrodes the things touched exerted the power to corrode and dissolve different things, but if you think about it from the motivation to create it, it was a failure.

This fierce poison magic did not corrode and could not destroy the magic weapon. Especially against Mithril, who was utterly helpless. Because Mithril has the power to play aggressive magic, it couldn't corrode Venom III more than it was magic.

It is impossible to destroy the magic weapon, which is its original use, but it works there if it is any other substance. And it became a very convenient magic for "dissolving rock masses and extracting misrils" that I didn't think of as an initial use. Disaster turns to bliss.

A suspicious steam blows up, and the sound of juju and baking strikes his ear.

If it's just the sound, it doesn't seem like meat or cooking. But in fact, with powerful acids, toxic ingredients are also slightly diffused into the atmosphere, so anti-virus equipment such as dwarf masks is essential.

Fortunately, Mr. Bell is away, and there is no obstacle to using toxic ingredients because other workers are golems.

Even, the golem digs, sorts, and I magically melt the extra dirt and rocks. Mr. Bell exercises perimeter vigilance and hunts for the coming Warcraft. Brilliant role sharing.

"Hmm...? Hmm......?

To some extent, I feel uncomfortable when I was separating misrills.... misrill silver, playing venom iii... not there!?

I panic and flush Venom III outside with the end of a big barrel. Ignore the fact that the acid that occasionally flows corrodes the ground flashly, but is not where it melts and is troublesome.

I'm melting, Miss Lil. Silver? floating magic to float away from the poison. I will then purify you with purifying magic to remove the toxins.

"What's going on...?

Mithril, silver can't dissolve. In magically formed acids anyway if they are actual acids.... When did my Venom III get to melt Mithril?

No, I use Venom III on the assumption that Mithril doesn't melt. It's magic to be that way that you have stereotypes in your head.

I mean, this mineral--

"It's not a misrill...... Mr. Bell!"

I raised my voice. A dark knight looking back, bored slightly away, with his sword on his shoulder.

"What's up, Jin?

"Was there a Cobolt in the guy you were dealing with?

"Cobolt?... uh, hmm?

Mr. Bell thinks.

"Uh, hey, that goblin. Could have been Cobolt."

Cobolt. In fantasy things and games, sometimes depicted in subhuman monsters with dog-like heads and the like. That is a very similar species to goblins in this world.

Just like Cobolt in the former world was, Cobolt in this world also has the power to transform minerals into "certain minerals".

I thought Mithril. This is a mineral they Kobolt magically changed. Its name is' Cobalt '.

It becomes a hard and generally difficult mineral to metallurgize. So besides magic blacksmiths, dwarves and elves, it's a difficult substitute to handle. If they hadn't handled it, it would have been a cobalt that might have been said to be a mostly detached ore, but not as good as a misrill but compatible with magic.

For example, if there is a cobalt sword, even if the fire attribute is added to the body, it exerts its power to the twelve without burdening the sword. Sometimes a crude iron sword melts your body with heat, but it's not made of cobalt.

Slightly less valuable, but, well, as a magic metal, Cobalt isn't bad either.

In the meantime, there's cobalt, but there seems to be some misrills, so why don't we dig for a while longer?

"Mr. Bell, we're spending the night here!

"Uh? What, you're not going home?

"It doesn't reach the amount I expected. I'm here because of you. We're gonna dig some more."

"Heh heh"

I went back to work, listening to Mr. Bell's response. The Golems kept digging the ground for the time being.

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