My Room Has Become a Dungeon's Rest Area

After all, I made you all the keys.

"Huh? What do you mean? I can't see at all, can I?

"I can't see either. Does Master Leah seem to have a door there?

I still can't seem to see Deet or Sizuk. That's what I said.

"Yes. Like I've never seen it...... is this the door into Master Tor's room?

Deet and Sizuk are invisible and only Leah can see.

Then again. I give the key to Deet, not the key.

"Deet, take this and see if you can see the front door."

"Keys? Ah! You mean that!

Deet picked up the key from me and turned around with the door at an awesome speed.

"Oh I see it ~! Doesn't this mean I can always put it in my towel room whenever I want?!? Isn't that right, Tool?

Just as I thought. Do you want to ignore Deet, who is saying unsolicited things, and try some more?

"Try to see if you can unlock the front door for a second. Leah."

"Ah yes! I'll try!

Leah ran over to the front door as she chattered the dress armor.

"Eh, should I put this key in this hole and turn it?"

"Yeah. Yeah, yeah."

Leah was a little confused as to whether there were any dimple key types in the other world, but she decided she should just put them in and turn them around because they were keys.

"Oh, it's open."

Leah opens the front door half way.

"I knew if I used the keys, even the other people would come into my room."

Does the key have any other effect?

"Ahhh! Outside! Empty!"

"Huh?"

Leah was pointing at me peeking into the room through the front door.

"Can you see the outside through the window in the room for a second?

"Yes! Is that where Japan is?

Apparently, when people from different worlds hold the keys to the room, they can see the front door even from the dungeon, or Japan through the window, just like the Japanese.

Deet peered into the room from behind us, too.

"Really - the keys to the towel room are really convenient."

"Deet. I want to try to see if it even looks sizzled, so give it to Sizzled."

"Yeah."

Does it even look like a white slime sizzle?

"I can see it! You can see the view outside Japan!

"Ooh - sounds like even monsters work. That's right! One moment! Shizuku key! Keys!"

"Yes, sir"

I get the key from Sizuk. [M] I ran and went over to the iron door. I hear the footsteps of the rears following me later.

"What's wrong with you? Dear Tor."

"Leah put up a shield just in case the monster comes out, will you prevent it?

"Yes, sir"

"Deet pushes the open/close button on the iron door a little bit, then push it again."

"To? Why?

"Fine."

Leah put up a shield and Deet pressed the open and close buttons on the iron door with a strange face.

The iron door gradually rises.

"Oh, that's enough. Okay! Press it again, close it, close it!

"Ugh, yeah."

The iron door closes and cuts.

"What's going on?

"Actually. When Deet and the others have the keys to the room. You've seen doors and windows to go to Japan that no other world has ever seen before, right?

"Right. Oh, hey."

"I had a stone wall that I couldn't get to the other side of the world until now, and if I had a key, it would be gone."

Apparently, the key to the accident property is the key to making Japan and the rest of the world free passes.

Leah and the others are looking at each other. Actually, I had further guesses. [M]

"By the way. Sometimes they're full of monster nest holes and traps, but there's a room in the dungeon that can only be closed from the inside, just like telling you to use it for camping, right?

Deet taught me.

"Right. Some places look just like this, and they say" inn. "Oh no!?

"Yeah. Wouldn't that link you to my room for a second, too?

"Oh, that's possible. Maybe it's worth looking into."

"No, the keys are convenient. Maybe it's a precious artifact in your world. Leah, take it so you never lose it."

"Yes!

Leah nodded with a serious look. I strained myself and went along. [M]

"Then we're leaving for the ground -!

Oh! I was expecting a reply.

"I want it! I want the keys too! I want it! I want it!

Deet started saying he wanted the keys like a waste of time.

"Eh - I'm going to the other side of the globe now... even Leah just gave it to me..."

"T, Dear Thor, may I be excused? Ho, I want... I can't believe it"

Huh? Leah...... He hugs the little key to protect it with his armor chest and gauntlet. I can nod my eyes and stare upwards.

"Doh, go ahead. I'll give you......"

"Is it true!? Happy!

"Why just Leah! Discrimination! It's TOOL discrimination!

Sizk also said with a pull shake.

"Master - do you only have two keys to that? I want it too ~"

"Ugh, hmm. They'll have it replicated at a Japanese locksmith."

Oh, I said it. Deet gave a temperamental voice.

"Locker!? Let's go! To the locksmith!

Whatever you think, I'm more in the mood than going to help Mr. Ewa.

Well, okay. Deet is doing me some favors by asking me to help Leah or bring her some gold coins.

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In the end, Leah and Shizku were in their rooms and rolling out to Deet and the Japanese city again.

Ask him if he can go into the locksmith and make a key.

"If it's two, you can do it in about half an hour."

"Really? Then please."

I had to kill some time.

"It's also a park nearby, so why don't you go?

"There's a park in Japan."

"That's right."

"I thought it was just the roads and buildings that cars go through."

"Yes, in front of the station, but a little further away, there are fields."

Even though Tachikawa is in the city, it takes about half an hour to reach Shinjuku. Quite far from the city centre.

"Oh, yeah. Right. You have to make food somewhere."

"Do you want to go to the park anyway"

Get to the park. Nothing. It's a big park. When I look at the sign, it's called Red Park. The kids were playing fine.

The two of us grate our hips on the lawn. Is Deet on guard or wearing his hat back deep to hide his ears? There is a subtle distance between me and you.

It could be the wizard's habit of partying all alone.

"You're really developing Japan. People and buildings everywhere."

"Sort of."

"You don't have a war or something?

"You haven't done this in about 70 years."

"So you're developing so much. But I don't see a single sub or elf, is that the kind of country you're in?

Oh. So you were on guard.

"There are no suburbs or elves in the world other than Japan."

"Huh? You're lying, right?

"It's true."

"Didn't humans destroy you?

Deet's tongue is sharp. Maybe Deet's hatred of people means he hates humans.

"No, there's a history of war between humans, but I've never heard of a history of fighting subhumans or elves."

"Really?"

Sure, there's no history of that, but no, wait.

"Don't let giants and subhumans appear in the myth. But they think it's not true."

"Oh well. Fine. I'll believe you. Sorry, by the way."

"Huh? What?

"I said I wanted the keys. Even though it's a towel house."

To tell you the truth, I don't care if Deet and I go back to another world, you can always come to my room.

"I wanted to make sure everyone could come to my room at any time. I can do that with a key."

"TOOL...... thanks"

"I would also like to show you the Japanese city. Tachikawa is not the only one. Movies, swimming pools, BBQ."

On second thought, you might be BBQ all over the place in the other world.

"Sounds fun."

"Deet, too. Dungeons are dangerous, and you should throw a party. Leah and I will work together in our spare time."

"Right. Think about it."

Deet quietly dropped by where I was sitting, wearing his hat deeper and hiding his red face.

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