63 Episode 62 Domination and Mt. Bota (1/2)
The first thing I was asked to do after going to the guild and being informed of the details of the mission was to pack a large amount of building materials into an item box.
The first thing I was asked to do was to fill the item box with a large amount of building materials, but not materials for building a full-scale wall.
It was more of a barricade than a wall.
Until it is safe enough for craftsmen to enter, full-scale construction is not possible, so there is no need for building materials for that purpose.
In addition, the building materials for the exterior walls are currently in the process of being processed, so there is no way to transport them.
However, this does not reduce the amount of luggage, but rather the opposite.
What should work as a wall with a solid structure is covered to some extent by mass and volume alone.
The amount of building materials needed for this is tremendous.
Excuse me, I'm here to pick up some building materials from the guild.
I know what you're talking about, here's the building material. ...... But are you sure you want to carry all this by yourself? It's more of a mountain than a building material.
The man pointed to a pile of rocks that was nothing more than building material.
It was about twenty meters high, and the radius of its base was several times that.
He said that it was a waste rock from the old days when coal was mined in this area.
Yes, it is. ...... But this looks like it would be harder to store than to transport itself.
Is that how it works?
That's how it is. Please move back so we can start storing it. There's a chance it might collapse.
Since this place is a little far from the city and I have confirmed that there is no one around except the man who is guiding me, I just confirm that the guide has left and start storing quickly.
I put the item box to full use and walk straight to the center of the mountain.
Recently, I found out that if you pay attention to the item box, you can store things within a small radius of about 50cm from you.
Using this, you don't have to climb the mountain, but rather, you can store and cut down the mountain from the edge and head for the center of the mountain.
It's like digging a tunnel through a pile of rocks without any support.
Naturally, the mountain collapses with a roar, and debris falls on my head, but just in case, I deploy my magic armor and stow it away.
When I arrived at the other side, the pile of rubble had turned into two smaller piles, bordering the place I had passed.
As I returned to the starting point, cutting down the larger of the two piles in the same way, I saw the guide in the distance with his mouth hanging open.
I felt bad about keeping him waiting, so I approached him and spoke to him.
He said, ”It's going to take some time, so you can go back to the city.
”Oh ......, no, I can see some unusual things. I'll just keep looking until I get bored.
”I see. Okay.
Everything seems to be fine, so I go back to work.
The collapses, which had been flashy at first, became more and more subdued as they became lower and lower, until finally I could walk past them and only a few rocks would fall.
I ran around the site again with my magic and finished the work.
Incidentally, I tried to put my hand on the ground once during the process, but the ground could not be stored.
Considering the extent to which the ground would be stored, I was glad that it was not.
It wouldn't be funny if the city was stored the moment I used the item box.
After that, I stored the other pile of rubble in the item box, and finally, I received a large amount of food from the guild's warehouse and left Fotolen.
The mission itself would begin in Desibatore.
When I arrived at Desibatore, there were already more than a hundred adventurers gathered in front of the guild.
About two-thirds of them were carrying large shovels on their backs, used for digging holes.
This is the number of elite adventurers who have been chosen for their ability to fight on the front lines in the battle for Brokens.
After the construction of the temporary camp, more than ten times the number of adventurers will participate in the full-scale construction of the castle, along with craftsmen, to complete it at once, so the final number will be even higher.
”Oh, Kaede, you're here. Did you get the building materials and food?
I landed on the ground and was greeted by the mayor.
”Yes. I've got it. And tons of food.
The food prepared this time was mainly dried meat and buckwheat flour.
They were stored in cloth bags weighing about five kilograms and were placed directly in the item box.
It would have been nice if there had been some solid food, but there wasn't much that could be eaten quickly on the battlefield.
There was about 50 kilograms of bread, but it was hard and not very tasty.
If there is enough room, I am thinking of serving some food that I brought personally.
All right, all right. When you arrive, leave about a ton of buckwheat flour on the ground.