Doll Dungeon

Chapter 63

After spending my time on the chat thread, I slept for the entire day.

On the next day, the DP collected was increased to 8000 DP.

It rises by 5000 which is quite a large value.

This is due to the twenty adventurers from before.

But at the same time, I noticed something.



There aren"t a lot of people going outside except for certain people.

Certainly, there are shops and houses in the dungeon, so, there"s no need for them to go outside. But if they didn"t, how will the outsiders know there"s a town built within the dungeon.

I have to manage it somehow…

While I was walking in the town thinking for the solution, a child b.u.mps into me.

The child with full of energy then rushed towards her parents to help them draw the water.

"Eins, are there no school in this town?"

"There"s none. Even by this world standard, such group education facilities which you called school doesn"t exist in the first place."

Is that so… Hmm?

"How did you know that?"

"A non-living monster like us was provided with the information from our master the exact moment we are summoned here."

Since I know dishes which the adventurers don"t know, so that"s why she can produce cheese…

"Wait, I don"t how to make a cheese. Also, I can"t even cook delicious dishes like you do."

"Thank you for praising my cooking."

"You better be not lying."

Strangely, she"s becoming more human.

But what does she mean?

Did I lose my memory when I was a cook and have made a cheese before?

"I can"t tell you the details because of the restriction. But it is possible to obtain information from the other world in this way."

I see. So, she has the information from my previous world?

About the law, schools and the dishes, that"s how she knows about it.

"Well, let"s just ignore the thing from before, let"s make a school for now."

"Understood. I will call the puppet immediately."

Hmm. You don"t have to call them right away. It"s not like we"re in a hurry anyway.

Besides, I feel sorry for taking the work of the carpenter.

"No good. This time we"ll let the people do it."

"Leave the job to the human?"

Eins tilted her head and asked me back.

"Excuse me. Compare to the human, isn"t the puppet is much quicker and accurate when doing the job?"

It certainly is.

I have the subordinates to create a town in a day.

Which is better than the carpenter in this town.

"Surely what you"re saying is true. But this place is not a dungeon anymore but a country."

"A country?"

Eins tilted her head curiously.

"Yeah, it"s a country. There are a lot of people in this country. They need money to live by but to get it they have to work for it."

"So, using the puppet for carpenter"s work is like taking away the money from the people who live off as a carpenter, right?"

"That"s right… Let"s go Eins."

As Eins nodded to my words, we went to the carpenter"s shop.

"Sorry for the intrusion."

When I enter the store, the first thing I smelled was sake.

And cheese after that.

"Why, my king?"

What I see at the back of the place was a red-faced man in his thirties.

Judging by his staggered movement, he seems to be drunk.

"I"ve come here to request for construction"s work."

"Construction?"

The man stares and frowns at me.

He is really drunk.

His head is not working well right now.

"Why the king bother to see me when there are dolls of his?"

…Did he feels p.i.s.sed off since the puppet took his job?

"Careful with your mouth human. I will not forgive you if you try to humiliate master!"

As a master and a king, I stopped Eins. It"s useless to argue when the said person is still drunk.

"Bring some water. Let him sober up first."

"Understood."

Immediately after I ordered her, she handed me a bucket of water.

And there"s even some ice included in it.

This is retaliation.

I poured the bucket with ice water in it over the man"s head.

"Have you sober up?"

Answering my question, the man"s face turns pale blue and he pressed his hands to his mouth.

"I feel sick…"

With that said, he went straight to the back.

He drinks too much.

Well, I better not say too much since the causes are also here.

"Ah. Good morning, your majesty."

"Are you still drunk?"

He bitterly smiled at my words while saying "I"ll be careful next time." And turned into his serious face.

"So, you"re requesting for construction, is it?"

I nod to his words in return.

"Isn"t your subordinates is better than the carpenters here? Why would you want us to do it?"

I"ve been listening to him with a bitter smile, but my eyes are serious.

Depending on my response he might refuse it.

But I"ll honestly answer him.

"Puppets were only used to build the foundation of the town. From now on, I will not be using it except for emergencies."

The man closed his eyes for a moment before saying something.

"Certainly, if we took up this job it will be for a couple of months. If I"m not mistaken, it"s something the puppet can get done in a day, right? Their work is too rush and there"s no sense of completion. Slowly, we can enjoy the work gradually progressing. Construction is not a task but a work."

"In other words?"

"It takes time for the construction to finished. It goes like that."

The man nodded and smile.

It seems I managed to convince him.

I don"t really want to explain something which is self-explanatory…