I'm logged in after dinner, etc.

Just now, you seem to be wearing 'Email'.

Time is already past 20: 00 in real life, so I guess I got in touch with the social groups.

As expected, it came from Mr. Gan Lori and Mr. Kanda Toru.

Just now, but let me get back to you.

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"Are you all right now? Lord Bucket."

"Yes, I'm fine." Evening - '

"Oh, good evening."

It was Kanda who contacted me as soon as I replied.

It's probably awesome fast.

I don't think it's been a minute since I replied.

"As I wrote in my email, I'm going to show you directly to NPC."

'I don't mind. So please -'

'Okay. Then there are adjustments there and there. Wait a minute.'

"Yes, please -"

What a introduction to the NPC (Non-Player Character) quest the reward presented by Mr. Kanda was.

As I am taking NPC (non-player character) quests at the Kederick Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Kanda seems to be taking various quests from other NPCs (non-player characters) as well.

And introducing me to some of them is the reward.

Mr. Kanda was able to take many trips under them to get these NPC (Non-Player Character) quests and talk to them over and over again to gradually take them.

You don't mean a nomination request from over there, like me.

It's such a hard earned NPC (non-player character) quest, so naturally the rewards are pretty good.

I've been meaning to ask Mr. Kederick about some intermediate tool recipes.

Already these NPC (non-player character) quests may have been attacked by Mr. Kanda, but he said multiple requests were made again so that the Kederick Chamber of Commerce would ask him again and again.

But this time, he's unlucky, and multiple requests have overlapped at the same time, which is an excess amount in Mr. Koda's hands.

I was about to say no to some of the requests, but as a result of talking about my library and wondering what to present to the reward, I heard that I wanted an intermediate tool recipe before, and here it is.

It's originally a quest I can't take without taking my feet and gaining my trust, too.

So we can shorten that time, so it will be enough as a reward.

Besides, it doesn't just introduce one NPC (non-player character) quest, it introduces multiple NPC (non-player character) quests.

Mr. Kanda is a social worker, so you can't take production time like me.

But I have plenty of time.

It should be okay even in an amount that Mr. Kanda would saturate.

Finish delivering to the Kederick Chamber of Commerce before Mr. Kanda finishes adjusting.

Maybe I'll be able to make an introduction soon.

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- In front of the [Union of Pioneers (Guild)] -

"Ooh."

Mr. Kanda contacted me when I finished delivering to the Kederick Chamber of Commerce.

Is the prediction called medium, it was more than expected.

What a quick introduction to the 5 NPC (non-player character) quests I plan to get.

Apparently, the NPCs (non-player characters), who are the issuers of those five NPC (non-player characters) quests, each had a connection, so they decided to move on together anyway.

Well, maybe you can save yourself the trouble, too, privately.

Oh, by the way, I asked at once if I could take any other requests even though I was being requested by the Kederic Chamber of Commerce.

There's no such tie in the order terms of the quest, but it's a one-off.

The answer was okay.

Just to avoid the fact that you take too many requests and can't deliver in time.

Well, it's basic, isn't it?

I also asked about 'paper', but the Kederick Chamber of Commerce is the chamber of commerce that handles heavy equipment.

'Paper' is enough commercially available, isn't it?

So there's no progress on 'paper'. Too bad.

Mr. Kanda was already waiting when he went directly from the Kederick Chamber of Commerce to the [Union of Pioneers (Guild)] at the meeting point.

"Thank you for waiting -"

"Oh, come on then."

Do you want me to hang around for a bit, Mr. Kanda, who doesn't have that many mouths?

Sometimes it hasn't been long since we've known each other, but is the common topic about production activities?

Well, now that we have NPC (non-player character) quest topics, it's not a problem.

Plus I'm someone who can care for you.

Me and him have different statures and heights.

Naturally, strides are different, so if you were walking normally, they would be leaving you.

But that's not true, and you're quite a gentleman walking me subtly down the middle side of the boulevard where the carriage passes.

Looks like mucky macchio artisan skin.

Mr. Kanda, you must be hot!

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"Here."

"It's as big as my workshop."

"Well, it's not a big store."

The stores shown are the same size as my workshop, such as stores and workshops.

There were several big men waiting for them to twitch when they went inside.

"Coming!

"Kanda! Is that him?!?

"Sa, come here!

"It's a dirty place, but welcome!

"We're not dirty!

Though Mr. Kanda's introduction, it was a quest he was able to trust over time.

I give that away to others even by analogy introduction, so I've been thinking it's tougher, and not surprising that there's something like an interview...... it's kind of very welcome.

"Sounds like you've had some."

"Uh, yes."

"Maybe Lord Bucket should realize he's famous besides the players."

"Ah."

"Well, not now.

You're very welcome. "

"That's right."

I see.

Apparently, that's what this welcome meant.

To the extent that I do receive a nomination request from the Kederick Chamber of Commerce at the big store, I also sell my name to NPC (non-player characters).

A handover is important if you are a merchant.

I refuse to have a relationship that is exploited unilaterally, but it is also Mr. Kanda's introduction, and that won't be the first.

Then you shouldn't have to feel that way.

As a welcome place, shall we relax and respond?

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"I will ask you again when delivering -"

"Whoa, nice to meet you!

Welcomed in a welcoming mood, the story of the request went smoothly throughout.

Some details had already been adjusted thanks to Mr. Kanda, and the request was not talked about for as long as 10 minutes.

The majority were talking about their current situation.

Thank you. They seem to be medium-sized blacksmiths who have their own workshops.

But I hear your disciples have stopped suddenly recently.

The explosive increase in player pioneers prevented him from catching up on product replenishment, and he met Mr. Koda where he stopped going the minute.

Is it also part of the fix that your apprentice has stopped?

Well, I didn't hear more about that area, but there's basically a lot of daily groceries and tools to deliver.

There seems to be a little gear as well, but there would be a little bit of bronze and a couple of cuppers.

Daily groceries are also metal processed products such as frying pans.

Tools make up most of the farm tools, don't they?

This would be the effect of the 'Missouri Village' being pioneered.

No large stores of heavy equipment, such as the Kederick Chamber of Commerce, had planting tools such as bamboo or bamboo.

There's probably some sort of arrangement.

Otherwise, you won't survive a small store or anything.

The production is in the elementary recipe, so you can make it without problems with 'tool making', etc.

But we have standards, so we have to be careful around that.

The quantity will be quite a lot if you add up to 5, but well the delivery time is there, so you'll be fine.

There are some things I'd like to try on that.

"I don't think it's limited to Lord Bucket, but the delivery time is solid."

"Absolutely. When I get back, I'll start making them."

"But well... it's the idea that the fix is affecting the NPC (non-player characters) in this way"

"They live within [Furo-no-ah] too, so hey. I'm not hanging up."

"The closer you talk, the more you think of the game."

"I understand -. It doesn't seem very AI."

"Ah."

The more I get in touch with my parents and disciples and listen to the workshop owners, the less I see them as AI.

You're very emotional and lively.

Even though player producers needed it, the impact of the modifications made on NPC (non-player characters) seemed quite significant and serious.

Well, this is how the NPC (non-player character) quest turns to us player pioneers, so maybe we could fix it well as an operation.

It just doesn't seem very AI after all. It's not sneaky to see them suffer.

But there's not much I can do.

At best, you will do the NPC (Non-Player Character) quest you received well.

... the rewards are fascinating too!

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[Union of Pioneers (Guild)] When I break up with Mr. Kanda in front, I just head to my workshop.

What I can do is end up with production activities.

But as long as we can help NPC (them) get along with it, we'll be happy.

Now let's step one more step until you log out today!

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