My Room Has Become a Dungeon's Rest Area

About the residents in the basement.

Leah and Deet's stories say that the dungeon's basement layer has become a literally under-grand human territory.

Multiple forces are also fighting over territory.

A bandit's guild that produces robbery, theft and sledding in order of force, a merchant's guild that also deals with commodities in general but not on the ground, and a mercenary's guild, commonly known as the Beware Bar Guild, have recently emerged.

"That's a little scary."

Deet took it easy when I looked serious. [M]

"Well, just be careful with the mercenary guild and you'll be fine."

"Huh? Doesn't the Bandit Guild look worse?

I think both merchants and mercenaries are genuine. Only bandits are criminals from the beginning, according to the Japanese feeling.

And Leah's in tune.

"That's right. The Bandit Guild is also bad."

"Huh? What are you talking about?

Leah and Deet's opinions conflict.

According to Deet's story, the bandit guild is bent on the legendary grand bandit Drossian's order not to work stealing from the poor.

Target nobles and big merchants. I mean, it was a fornicator.

But it doesn't seem to be a hoard for Leah, who had an aristocratic home that had fallen to protect the inhabitants.

"The Kirche family has also been stolen!

"You don't know what Yomi's labyrinth bandit guild did, do you?

"I hear you were naming Drossian names!

"The Bandit Guild also accepts children without parents. I know it's a crime, but I have to do something to live. It's not a bad idea if you're trying to get away from the nobles."

"You just have to put me in a proper orphanage!

"You can't let everyone in!

The two stories seemed to follow parallel lines.

"What about the Merchant Guild?

"I'm grateful to be here."

According to Deet, he sells weapons protection equipment and items necessary for dungeon exploration from food and daily necessities.

They also deal with the merchandise of criminals who can't sell excavations to stores on the ground, so excavations can also be sold cheaply.

But Leah doesn't seem to favor the Merchant Guild either.

"We may also be selling goods or providing services that are prohibited by ground law"

They sell dangerous drugs, unaged children, cursed weapons, and offer casinos and suspicious services.

"But because some people in the world need that. Somewhat necessary, evil."

Leah disagrees with Deet's opinion.

"Mr. Deet gets to go to the Merchant Guild casino once in a while, right? It's rumored in the Adventurer Alliance Tavern."

"Ugh. Nothing. The casino's on the ground."

"Different rates."

"The Merchant Guild is worse than the Bandit Guild, after all. Forced me into the casino..."

Didn't Deet say anything earlier about sheltering the Merchant Alliance?

"Few people can force Mr. Dieto to go to the casino."

Deet apparently likes gambling, too.

"Well, if the Merchant Guild doesn't get involved here, it's okay."

"How can it not be controlled?

Leah is trying to be hard to answer. Deet answered instead.

"If the money moves, people with power are eating it."

Leah may not have answered embarrassing about her world, but there will be circumstances around it in Japan as well.

"What's the last mercenary guild?

"That sucks."

Both Leah and Deet seem to have seen a consensus on this.

It seems that mercenary guilds, commonly known as cautionary stick guilds, are the main source of funding to shock money in the name of protection bills from shops and junior adventurers in the basement.

"Will you actually protect me?

"I hear you followed me on your own in the name of a caution stick for exploring junior adventurers and took everything you had harvested."

Leah gets angry. Even Deet, who sometimes admits necessary evil, is tough on the cautionary stick guild.

"I'll take a convenient road toll to get to the basement. Say it's a management fee or something."

It's the first time I've known, too, that the dungeons are vast and not one path or staircase from the basement to another.

Deet knows the route to get out of the ground safely and quickly.

Apparently, the cautionary stick guild has exclusive access to one of the more convenient routes in the basement.

"If I'm alone, I'm a miscellaneous fish, but I'm outnumbered!

Anyway, the basement layer meant that there were few monsters out there and a living area by humans and subhumans, but instead there were many underground people and places.

I kind of felt like the bandit guild was the best.

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Finish your curry and walk in the sunny woods.

I find myself walking.

"Sizuk, you're getting green, but I wonder if you're okay? Wouldn't it stand out if I took Slime with me on one layer?

"If anyone has demon appraisal skills, they will definitely use them. You might find out what a white slime is."

I said like Leah was in trouble.

It's not strange at all that even more people use demonic appraisal skills.

"Your husband. Am I bothering you?

Shizku shudders sadly with a pull.

"No, that's not true! You can keep it in your backpack."

Leah shook her head.

"Some of the guys in the caution stick guild are going to tell you if you have anything valuable in there or if you want to show them in your bag. Some hands don't show... Show me, don't show me, I might rub it"

"Hmmm...... yes! All you have to do is get Sizuk dressed."

"Clothing?"

"Oh, Shizuku can even be clothes"

Shizuku now shivers happily with the pull.

"You can be!

"Oh, was I? But some people use their tool appraisal skills."

"Huh?"

"Master Thor's clothes are rare, so he may also gain tool appraisal skills. I don't think clothes can be as valuable as white slime, but I might be wondering why you can't test tools if they're sizzling."

"Can't you?"

That's right. Japanese clothes are rare.

Wait, wait, wait. I hope it's not unusual.

"I think I've only seen Sizuk in the distance, but I wonder if I can be that guy's clothes?

"That guy? Who is it?

If he's dressed like that, he shouldn't even bother to do a tool appraisal.

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"What do you say? Leah, Deet"

I was wearing scratchy leather armor.

It's the outfit of Dan, an adventurer with a cross wound on his face who behaved miso best.

You thought this was cool, didn't you?

"I look like a veteran adventurer!

"Heh. You look great. You look great."

"Yay!

Sizuk's ability to copy was just as good.

"I'm glad your husband is happy!

"It's a bit arrogant that the weapon is a pickel, but if it's also an iron sword, it's the adventurer himself."

Deet laughed and said.

"Yes, sir. I'll buy it for you when I get to the top."

"Really? Then we'll all take pictures on iPhone"

Deet and Leah looked like they didn't know what it meant, but I'm sure they'd be happy to photograph you when you get back to Japan.

A natural cave appears in the woods. I could see stair-like steps.

"Come on. It's time to go underground, so be careful you can't rub it with the residents."

I stepped up the stairs in the cave, holding my mind together.

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