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Kojiin Tamer - Chapter 43

Published at 27th of January 2023 05:45:14 AM


Chapter 43: 43

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After that, the dismantling went smoothly.

I was also able to dismantle boar monsters such as Fang Boar, Stump Boar, and Big Boar, and a deer monster called Bighorn Dire.

I didn't know what I needed to prove that I had defeated a monster when I became an adventurer, so I put all of the monsters in my item box, including their inedible organs and bones.

I'll have to look it up in the Adventurer's Guild next time.

I also got all the monsters my grandfather hunted, including the wyvern, and put them in the item box. It's a bit late now, but I wonder what the capacity of the item box is?

On the way to the demolition, we were treated to a lunch that my grandmother had made for us. It was soup, bread, and grilled meat, but how did she get this bread?

I asked my grandmother about it, and she told me that her grandfather buys wheat in the village on his way home from his wanderings. She said she would buy some wheat on her way back from her walk, but it was almost like bartering for a small amount of money and a monster she hunted nearby.

It seems that even a slightly suspicious person without an ID can buy wheat or clothes for a small amount of money and hunt monsters around the farmland.

At the end of the meal everyone ate fruit from the item box instead of dessert, but not in return for a thank you.

Sakuya usually do not eat fruit, or maybe Sakuya was a refill. The old man saw that and looked at me, so I took out some fruit from the item box and gave it to him.

The old man seemed happy that this would make Sakuya-chan happy.

Apparently, I thought it was a scary dragon, but it's just a grandfather fool.

The dismantling was done and we decided to go home before it was too late.

Sakuya-chan is bored with the dismantling and is saying goodbye to the squire demons she played with and became friends with.

Grandfather, I'm afraid of the way you look at your squire, but it's okay, right? That's my squire, right?

Come visit us again.

Next time you come back, you can practice your magic!

Bye-bye.

Thanks for your help. Well, I'll see you day after tomorrow!

Cui! Whoa! Phew!

And so we got a lot of souvenirs that we couldn't show, and headed back to the orphanage.

On the way back, I realized I didn't have any prey to bring back with me, so I hurriedly hunted a few rabbits, which is probably a charm.

When we returned to the orphanage, we surprised everyone by bringing out a lot of dismembered meat as a souvenir.

I was asked what kind of meat it was, but I fooled them into thinking it was the usual fangbaoa. As expected, I can't say that I met a dragon and had it hunted, so I have to keep it a secret.

Even so, the amount was obviously too much and it made me suspicious...

I put the meat away in the item box and took out the skin instead. I don't want the meat to go bad, so I'll put it away except for the amount I need. Occasionally, when I bring home a large piece of meat, I also make dried meat and other items.

Lately, the inventory in the item box has been dwindling as the kids at the orphanage (though they're older than me) have learned to tan the skins. Furs are used as blankets and skins are used for clothing, so there is no need to have any amount of fur.

In fact, the number of furs has been increasing, so the good quality ones are sold and are a valuable source of income for the orphanage.

At this rate, I want to make money to improve the orphanage, even if it's just a little bit at a time. If I become an adventurer, I can make more money than I do now, so I'm lucky to have an old man from Wind Dragon to teach me a lot of things.

After a certain amount of time, I'll ask Cruz-kun and Ilya if they can teach me too.




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