How a Former Pro Takes Advantage by Doing an Easy Job

Chapter 527



Chapter 527. Do you have to do the math? (2) The scales and skin of dragons.

In addition, they are by-products such as missing teeth and toenails.

At first glance, it looks like garbage that is difficult to dispose of, but when it is prefixed with ‘Dragon', the value changes.

From their point of view, even scales would fall out periodically, but in human society, they have the same value as platinum.

It has excellent mana conductivity, impeccable strength, and is perfect as a magical catalyst.

For example, even if it is melted into a metal and made into an alloy, it has excellent strength.

It's not for nothing that a dragon hunts once and three generations play and eat.

Of course they have it in abundance.

In other words, these are dragon spoons.

Is it possible to say nonsense, ‘Is your spoon made of dragons?'

I want to try it someday.

If possible, it would be nice to trade bones, but that was too much, so I didn't ask for that.

It's well worth it even if it's something like scales or teeth.

Nerell seemed a little nervous because she knew the value.

“Aren’t there enough surpluses to rot anyway?”

[But from a human point of view, it is a treasure.]

“I know it well. That's why we're going to buy it first. value appropriately. At least I won't hit you, so rest assured.”

I am not a robber either.

I don't ask for anything.

Instead, we just say that we will buy it first.

You make money, we get great material, isn't it a good deal?

They also need their currency to transact with human society.

It also has a fairly economical value and is highly reliable.

Therefore, it would be convenient if we made a deal with us first and put our own currency in our hands first.

“how is it?”

[I'll fulfill the deal as long as Lord-nim promised.]

However, Nerell's voice when he said that sounded quite hard.

“why? Don't you like it?”

[Not necessarily.]

Nerel wasn't particularly reluctant.

Surprisingly, the head is not stiff.

Do you know that dealing with us is not just losing money?

[He insisted that trade with humans would eventually be necessary. It was also in the plan in the first place.]

“Then there is nothing to be afraid of, right? Oh, I'm worried about the aftermath when it's revealed'? If that's the case, I can help.”

It would be quite confusing if the secret ecosystem of dragons was suddenly revealed.

If I do something, I'll use my hand and grab it by the collar so that I can accept it... No, I can pat it well.

[I don't mean that, but... if I had to ask, it would just take this crazy condition.]

What is that crazy condition?

Like the preferential tax rate in the Kingdom of Ernesia.

Are you still talking about a fairly advantageous advantage on our side?

Yeah, that's definitely crazy.

I was convinced after presenting crazy conditions.

“It is not permanent. Let’s just say it’s a case of borrowing our strength.”

It's okay to say it's a friend's expense.

give it up To pay me for friendship.

Friendship is not a free service.

Friendship always goes with gold coins.

It's true.

“And if you have any minor problems, I will help you myself. Considering that, it would be hard to see it as unfair, right?”

[...I can't help it if you say that.]

Nerell finally accepted it as if he was convinced.

[But this is the only thing I can't understand.]

Still, Nerell was serious about whether there was something he wanted to discuss, and eventually stumbled upon the second transaction condition.

“What are you complaining about?”

[I don't understand this much.]

Nerell raised a question with the second condition I asked for, as if he didn't really understand.

[Would you like to borrow dragons polymorphed into humans? It's written like this.]

“Precisely, it means hiring.”

If someone hears it wrong, they'll think we're kidnapping dragons.

Isn't that what slavery is all about?

It's a scout, to put it mildly.

“in short. I'm thinking of hiring some dragons from our side. Oh, of course I will pay. I'm not going to force it or eat it.”

There is no such thing as free pampering in my dictionary.

There is a saying that money is given but thoroughly pampered.

Anyway, for those who are taken by me, I guarantee a high salary and murderous work.

[That is incomprehensible.

why do you need to do that? Don't you simply need labor?]

“Oh, you know that well?”

Nerell isn't just a muscle brain.

I have a head that can grasp the practicality and measure the yardstick to some extent.

That's why my request is even more incomprehensible.

The other thing is that she can accept it because there are benefits between countries and various advantages.

However, it seemed that he was completely unaware of my personal needs.

It also meant revealing the limits of their narrow insights.

After all, the field of view is still narrow.

[Does it simply require labor force?]

“It can't be. Even if you need labor in the first place, what labor would you need a dragon for?”

Even if we build a building or undertake construction work, we have magic.

Of course, if you put in a dragon, their magic skills will make it much simpler, but it doesn't pay off that much.

Is there anything foolish enough to trim a chicken with a cow knife?

And there weren't that many constructions that would actually require a dragon.

If the scale of the construction is large, you can pour that much magic and additional manpower, and of course you can save manpower costs, but that's a level that only middle managers will laugh at, it's not a problem for me to argue.

In addition, at least in Fahilia, there are not many skills that can be replaced by dragons.

In other words, they are surplus, surplus lizards.

[What do you want? There was no specific explanation in the documents Lord-sama left.]

That statement also meant that it would be difficult to agree unless you were convinced.

“What? Labor is labor. It's not the kind of work you think if you insist. At least it doesn't require strength or magic power.”

[Then what is it?]

“What I need is neither the brute force nor magic power of a dragon.”

I smiled and revealed the part where their ability was needed.

“It’s a face.”

He patted his cheek, emphasizing it.

face. Your Face!

All I need is your faces Ernie.

face! Let's face it!

[...Face?]

Nerell caresses her face as if she doesn't understand.

Oh my goodness? Are the scales rough?

“Exactly the face you had when you polymorphed!”

[I also don't know.]

“Well. They are usually unaware of it.”

If there had been awareness in the first place, they would have been using it first.

Perhaps that was the blind spot.

Because dragons and humans have different aesthetic senses.

“Do you guys know how you look to humans when you polymorph?”

[...I don't know.]

Nerell lowered her head slightly as she pondered.

Maybe it's embarrassing because I can't guess at all.

uh huh

So let me tell you directly.

“When you all transform, they are all handsome and beautiful.”

The shocking fact I reminded Nerell of.

He was dumbfounded, as if he had only question marks floating above his head.

[What does that mean?]

“Come on. listen.”

I clapped and clapped briefly like a cheap drug dealer and went on to explain.

From now on, I will personally convince you.

Arell says Chapter 1.

“In the world, the more handsome you are, the better.”

[... uhmmm. Is it like that?]

That black man seems to be complaining of a headache.

It must be an illusion.

Hearing a word like this truth would be moving.

Don't understand by acknowledging that there are no words.

I continued to explain.

“I may be saying too much, but in the end, first impressions are what matters.”

[...First impression?]

“Yes, first impression. After all, the first thing people see is appearance.”

A cruel and truly tragic story.

All things are not all about appearance.

True beauty lies within.

However, even though humans know this, the first thing they depend on when they eventually face an opponent is starting information.

i.e. aesthetic sense.

“I think the first thing to do in the future is aesthetic sense. Whether it be a person or a thing.”

It leaks out as a bit of an odd story, but the current level of development in my city is maintaining an unrivaled one-top level.

But there are no permanent losers.

Recently, merchants from other countries are stepping up.

They are finding their own way out by watching, learning, and applying the products we sell.

So sometimes the market is the result of their desperate squeezing.

[Is that bad?]

“Conscientiously speaking, it’s a good thing.”

Because it means being stimulated and developing.

“It's bittersweet if you're going to judge it out of greed.”

It means that the number one position is threatened.

For the monopoly of my superiors forever, that development isn't all that good.

Still, I don't bother blocking them.

that's stupid

To block it is to block development.

“So naturally, we have to see what comes next.”

While they are now frantic about product development, we aim for a step up.

That's my conclusion.

“The answer is aesthetic sense.”

Mi (美).

yes that's beauty

So far, practicality and taste are more important than form.

But the tide is gradually changing.

At first, you just need to be full, then you will find something more delicious.

Now, what will you find next?

“Talent is not just people with talent. Among the talents we need in the future, we need someone who knows the face and atmosphere.”

[I don't understand.]

“In reality, your brother Delnef set the example.”

[...Dell?]

In fact, in the case of Fahilia, even the chocolate shop still has customers who deliberately flock to see the hogu.

As I explain his performance in great detail, Nerell looks up at the ceiling as if her head hurts.

[Dell. What was that idiot doing!]

“First of all, for his honor, people pay attention to his appearance rather than what he did.”

Of course, it happened because my city has a higher quality of life compared to other places.

Since I have room, I am also interested in aesthetic sense.

But in my view, sooner or later it will be needed elsewhere.

Right away.....

“Handsome to attract the attention of customers! And a beautiful person.”

[.....]

“Yes, just like me!”

But I can't go out on my own.

I'm rolling my head to make my life easier, but if I suffer, what's the point?

However, I can't do it myself, but I need to find some kids who are just like that.

It's not that I feel a sense of crisis because the appearance of the talents on the side of Kelly is unusual.

It's not that I'm nervous because I can't find a face that can stand up to the elves or other races with outstanding looks.

It wasn't that the skull of Cressel a while ago was trembling to be teased.

It's real.

“The story leaked a little bit. All of you dragons are handsome and beautiful when they transform into humans. To be honest, I am amazed.”

[...There is no such function in the polymorph magic formula.]

“I know. It's probably your magical characteristics.”

The pure and powerful mana of the dragon naturally corrects the appearance.

In addition, their unique mana waves probably have a kind of charm effect on humans.

Of course, it doesn't work for Auras or humans who use mana, but it will look special to ordinary people.

It is called a temporary mana pod phenomenon jokingly.

It can't be a truly despicable species.

Automatic appearance correction.

It's like these walking Photoshops.


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