"Peaceful, isn't it?"
I had completely relaxed, sunbathing in the village adow.
"Oh…! I heard about it, but it seems to have developed quite a bit, Muzoh."
"There was only an inn here before. Uzoh."
Such voices from a duo reached . They noticed and approached.
"Oh! Kehma-san! It's Kehma-san, Muzoh!"
"Yeah, Uzoh. It's Kehma-san. Uh, feeling nostalgic, tears are welling up."
"… Uzoh and Muzoh, huh. Long ti no see."
For a mont, I wondered who they were, but since these two were calling each other by na, I quickly rembered. The Uzoh-Muzoh brothers, an adventurer duo who weren't actually blood related with each other. When this dungeon was still nad [Ordinary Cave], they ca to investigate the developed dungeon after a Dungeon Battle and got trapped in the [Magic Sword Trial Room], nearly starving. Later, the [Magic Sword Trial Room] was nad the [Avarice Trap]… In a sense, it beca the origin of the na of this dungeon, the [Cave of Desire].
"Oh, it's been a while. You finally made it back."
"Did Kehma-san create this village? Amazing, there's even a tavern."
"Well, you could say I just made it… In celebration of our reunion, I'll treat you to lunch today."
"Really?! I want to eat that stew with beef again. Right, Muzoh?"
"Yeah, Uzoh. But I sense there's sothing else delicious now."
The Uzoh-Muzoh brothers seed delighted. I owed them for giving my beloved sword, Siesta. It was quite cheap to return the favor.
"By the way, Kehma-san, what happened to that magic sword?"
"You're not wearing it today… Did you sell it after all?"
"No way. I use it a lot; I even lend it to my subordinates."
It was convenient when conducting Mass at the church. Without resistance, only a few people could use it without falling asleep. Rei, who had resistance from the orb, could use it without any problems.
"For inducing sleep… that's quite useful. So that's how you're using it, Kehma-san! Right, Muzoh?"
"Absolutely. There was a fixed idea that swords and weapons are only for battle. He's not bound by that, Uzoh."
"Don't let the believers know. It's better if they find it mysterious without knowing."
Yeah, yeah, nodded the impressed Uzoh-Muzoh brothers. Anyway, I took them to the inn's dining room to treat them to so lunch.
"Oh? If it isn't the Uzoh-Muzoh brothers! Long ti no see; are you still alive?"
The representative adventurer dwarf, Gozoh, who happened to be in the dining room, called out. Apparently, they'd beco acquaintances when I was active in Tsuia.
"Oh! Gozoh-san! Yeah, still kicking. We were away for a bit. Right, Uzoh?"
"Yeah. I went to the Demonlands with Muzoh. It was an amazing place, the Demonlands."
"The Demonlands? Oh, Kehma went there quite a while ago, I recall."
"We actually saw him there too."
That was during the tournant, right? Just how did they see in such a large city… well, maybe us just being the sa race in a sea of non-humans made it easier for them to see . Moreover, black hair is rare.
"Kehma-san was really strong. I still rember the three-way finals of the martial arts tournant."
"Yeah. He effortlessly blocked the attacks from Hero Wataru and another person. Essentially, it was a 2-on-1 situation. If not for that, Kehma-san would have won!"
"Hmm, so that's how the fight went."
At that ti, I was aiming for second place, but because of Wataru and the others, I ended up tying for first place. Due to that, we had to redo the finals with three people, dealing with various things.
"By the way, Gozoh-san, could you teach us so money-making thods around here? We're penniless."
"We managed to return to the Empire by paying off the debt we accumulated in the Demonlands. Well, it increased our strength, though."
"Is that so? Well, if we talk about making money around here, it's Golem hunting."
"Golems, huh. It might not be the best match, but it should work, Muzoh."
"Yeah, Uzoh. Without being attacked from behind by creatures like Squijira and Shironaga, it should be easier."
Apparently, they were often attacked by aggressive creatures while working in the Demonlands.
"… If you let your guard down, you get punched from behind. During work, you know?"
"But being careless is your fault. Well, you get used to it…"
It's been a while since I heard about the Demonlands. It's a country of carnage.
"I see. Considering your weapons, sothing other than Iron Golems might be better for making money."
"I won't ask for anything luxurious, but if there's sothing else, it would be helpful if you could tell us. We'll express our gratitude."
"I can use a bit of magic now, but our partners are still these guys here."
The Uzoh-Muzoh brothers each lifted their Blade Golems, still sheathed.
"Oh! Those are magic swords from this dungeon, right? You've used them quite a bit."
"Yeah. Kehma-san also taught us the maintenance tips. By the way, Kehma-san said he learned it from the village blacksmith. I'd like to thank that person too."
"Kantra, right? He's my relative; I'll introduce you later."
Gozoh seed a bit cheerful, perhaps because his family was praised.
"Hey, speaking of which, I know I'm the village chief and all, but is there any other way to make money in this village besides Iron Golems?"
"Hm? There are quite a few, like escorting delivery requests, guiding beginner adventurers, etc. Recently, guarding and maintaining the park, and working at stalls have been safe and lucrative jobs."
Ah, so there are such things.
"Also, helping with sugar production is relatively good. Most of the heavy lifting is done by the Golem lent out by the village chief's wife, so it's surprisingly easy."
"Hmm. When did Rokuko start making pocket money like that…"
Note that the rental fee for the Golem was about half the daily wage of a hired adventurer. Perhaps Rokuko was making quite a bit of money? With the inco from the inn as well…
"Both sugar and a dungeon… It's understandable a village like this appeared so quick."
"For now, let's go hunt Iron Golems tomorrow and then take it easy looking at various things. I wonder if the dungeon has changed a lot?"
After that, the Uzoh-Muzoh brothers apparently stayed overnight at Gozoh's house. They exchanged various bits of information while having a ho party. They apologized for not staying at my inn, but I told them to not worry about it. Business was booming, after all.
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