My Room Has Become a Dungeon's Rest Area

The frivolous redevelopment.

Leader of the Bandit Guild.

It's not fun to meet such a nasty person and thank him.

"No, I don't want it. I don't want it anymore."

When I tried to say no, Deet blocked my mouth by hand from behind. I am whispered.

Don't be scared.

"Huh? What?

"You tried to turn down the bandit guild leader."

"I did?

"Because a lot of people in this hand are obsessed with amazing face (menzu). Especially the current leader of the Bandit Guild."

Anything. The current leader of the Bandit Guild is a mysterious figure not even known by his name or by anyone, and he has taken over that position from his predecessors and is called the second-generation Drossia.

They also have a huge impact on bandits on the ground.

"It would be tough to lead eight hundred people if they lost the mood of a bandit."

"800 people!?

"That's right."

Even though it's the biggest force in the underground guild, that's a lot of people to live in.

How many Tokyo domes are there for, and the answer won't come back.

"Anyway, it's not a good idea to break your mood, and if you like it, it's easier to move the other way. Let's say hello appropriately."

Even Leah, who hates the bandit guild, looked bitter but did not argue.

I'm stroking Nick's head. Leah may also have decided that she should greet Nick and muscle him up.

"Well, Millie, I'd like to see you, please."

"Whoa."

We left the iron door and followed Millie.

At some point more men are wearing hoods. I guess it was already the ruling district of the Bandit Guild from here where I was hiding.

Pass the back road parallel to the main street lined with shops.

But unlike as many merchant guilds as I had earlier, I was flattered.

"The Bandit Guild has more people than the Merchant Guild, but it's not a good business. You're scared."

Leah and Deet affirmed Millie with no mercy, but I thought something else.

"Right...... maybe we need to redevelop"

"Redevelopment?

Ah. Is there no concept of redevelopment in the other world?

"Uh right. Redevelopment is my hometown where I put a lot of capital in old areas to improve convenience and modernize it."

"Heh. Modern?

"Mm-hmm. It's my hometown, and I'm gonna try to improve convenience, but if it comes down to more problems in the basement, it's still security, right?

"Yes, you will."

"Then we're putting shops, restaurants, or residences together into one big building. Don't let drunks and yakus get in there. Bandit guilders guard you thoroughly...... or something?

Leah and Deet came into the conversation.

"That's very good. A little peace of mind for kids."

"If we do well, we're going to get more customers from the ground."

Millie stops walking.

"T, TOOL, tell me a little more about that redevelopment thing!

"Huh? Yeah? Right... for example, if the administration, or the ruling bandit guild here, is a private, no, earthly chamber of commerce or something? I'm going to work with it and build the big building I was saying. Like letting them do business instead."

Millie looks at me too seriously and listens to me, so I talk too hard.

"Besides, the Chamber of Commerce will have easier access to dungeon goods, and we'll be able to do business here that's regulated for aristocracy, royalty and church rights monopolies, so I guess if the Bandit Guild guarantees that, we'll be back from the Grand Chamber. I'm sure you'll get a share of the profits."

I don't know exactly what different worlds of earth are governed by, but I've said it for now.

"If the Grand Chamber of Commerce on earth is on our side, we may be able to beat the Underground Merchant Alliance in business..."

"If you get on your side where you're winning with capital power, can you win enough?

"Thanks TOOL! They're going to be able to feed the Alliance members who can't do anything other than steal and eat a glass of their stomach. I knew it was what I expected."

"No, actually, I think it's a lot harder to do."

Millie was called like, and she seems to even think about the kids and the guilders, so maybe she's in a position of responsibility.

"Here we are."

Bandit Guild Headquarters was a boneless stone building. There is nothing in the design.

It was a rigid construction, but instead the tough men were guarding it in large numbers for this sight.

There was only one woman at the entrance, a fine, windy woman who could do anything, approaching from the other side.

This is Noela, the chief's secretary.

"Oh, thank you."

"The second generation of Drossia, the leader, wants to thank you. Follow me."

Mr Noela said in the lobby as soon as he entered the building.

"Kat and Nick stay here."

Split up with Millie and Nick, follow Mr. Noela, me and Leah, and walk into the back of the building with Deet.

I kind of circled around a bunch of times to get in front of a room protected by two men.

"Please come inside."

There was a thin curtain in the back when I walked into the room, prompted by Mr. Noela, and there was a woman lying in bed beyond it.

I don't know his face because it's over the curtain, even though it's thin. But my chest is no less than Deet's, and I can tell it's frivolous. Very good style too.

Mr. Noela said we were standing right next to the curtain.

"This is the second generation, Mr. Drossian."

"Huh? Woman"

"Yes."

Given the name Drossia, you deserve it.

But I didn't think the leader of hundreds of rough men was such a big breasted, well-styled woman.

I like mild milk too, but if Millie was as twitchy as this, she might not have survived the crisis.

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