The investigation is not progressing as late as possible, but the dismantling of the ants is in one paragraph.

"The purchase price of Ant material is going to be considerably lower."

"You don't have a choice. That's all there is."

"Maybe I should use it for protective gear rather than sell it"

"At best, it can only be used as a spare."

Ant material can't be scratched with a loose sword. Conversely, a sword that is not lost can make and kill wounds. If you're a level adventurer working in Kutanutsu, you have all the protective gear to that extent, as well as a level of weaponry to slash and tear down ants.

It cannot therefore be said that it is proportionate given the hassle of dismantling and the actual entry. But I don't have the option of not cooperating as someone who lives in Kutanutu. I guess he's a root tanut man.

The Odillons "Little Wings" could also make money there.

Two gold coins per person and a little.

As a nine-star, this can be described as a broken earning.

By the way, Urien's share was about a piece of gold. It would be just right for a dime.

And in Ballantown, ants' materials were used to build stronger walls.

It can't be called a tanut, but it will be a small but robust city.

And cobblestones under construction in the Green Glass Meadows, but still about half. I haven't longitudinated the meadow yet.

Again, this suddenly built stone walls will be used straight to the walls.

And Alan and Yorgo.

"Deputy! What is that child! Are you a warring wizard!? Are you the Great Wizard of Legends!?

"Pfft. It's amazing. My curse is amazing.

"No, no! Why are you getting from here to Ballantown in an instant!? I would have arrived if I'd known!?

It actually took about twenty minutes, but I guess it was a moment for Yorgo.

"Hehe. Curse is amazing. And this is a gift to me and Isabelle. All right, I'll let you listen carefully from the meeting between me and Isabel. You should use it as a reference for your choice of daughter-in-law!

Yorgo dug a grave.

I've already met Isabelle about thirty times, and she's about to ask me about her marriage again.

"Yes, no, no! That's not true! If you're a vice president's kid, you deserve it! Hey?"

"Phew, you know what I mean. We're not just Curse, but the kid up there is amazing too. You want to hear it, don't you?

"I want to hear it! What I'd like to ask is the mountains, but unfortunately I have a mission. No, I'm sorry, but let me hear it again!

Yorgo is trying to escape somehow.

"Tell me more about the rest of the mission.

Apparently, he's not going to get away with it.

"What, such a mission? Tomorrow. You're already up today. Let's have a drink. I'll give you the luxury. Follow me.

It was established that Yorgo could not escape.

At least I look around to see if anyone's on the road, but my coworkers are getting away quickly. The Knights of Tannat are excellent.

There are no taverns in the meadows under construction.

Only buy the liquor the merchant brings.

And Yorgo is told a long story from meeting Alan and Isabel to getting married.

By the way, it's a story that spans more than thirty times, but can be subtly different every time. But when I point that out, we're all through because it's going to be a long story again.

This time it didn't end in marriage, and they asked me from the birth of my eldest son to the birth of my second daughter a few years ago.

Between them, I was even pinched by Alan's affair story, and at the earliest Yorgo was turned into a doll who only replied, 'That's amazing'. Poor thing.

Yorgo took an oath.

We need to bring Alan's family to the table again.

Neither does Kakella think he was successfully misled by Alan.