It's Sunday. I'm off to work loaded with bricks.

I also took the night forecaster off.

I'm off, so I haven't been in a river near stone hunting in a long time.

Stone hunting has been my only hobby ever since I came to this city.

But I haven't been able to find stones lately.

Today, as many stone searches as I wanted, I came to a river where rare stones could be found.

Beautiful water flows in a river about 5m wide.

I knew being in nature would heal you.

I feel tired when I'm in the city all the time.

Sometimes I have to do a stone hunt.

Anyway, I've been busy this week.

If I recruited ten forecasters a day, the boundaries would quickly be filled.

Still, there are more than ten people waiting on the ticket.

I said I was off on Sunday and it was booming.

But you have to take a proper rest, right?

For the brick loaders, the arch loads were carried out for three days and a total of fifty arches were completed.

I loaded 39 arches of them.

The assembly hall surrounded by fifty arches would be a beautiful building.

Calculate it. What the hell was that last week? Tell me, I even made six gold coins.

If you're normally just loaded with 500 bricks, it's a four-month wage. I was really surprised.

"But I can't help but make more money"

I've lived three pieces of silver coins a week so far.

I'm used to making promises, but on the contrary, I'm uncomfortable that I have money.

I can't imagine a life where I earn six pieces of weekly gold coins at all.

"If that's all you earn, why don't you move to a better place?

Milly asked me yesterday.

I never even thought about that.

My current address is a big room bed rental with one big copper coin a day.

One room with kitchenette says it's a collective home called Insula, two gold coins a month.

This week's income alone makes me pay three months worth of insula rent.

"Do you live in Insula? Maybe that's good too."

I don't even care about the snoring of the guy next door.

Insula can live without worrying about anyone's eyes.

If you live in Insula, I wonder if it would be nice to be near the Black Cat Pavilion.

There's a lot of insula around there.

Speaking of which, you were also insular on the Black Cat Pavilion.

With that in mind, I'm looking for stones in the river plains.

I'm not looking for a special stone.

It can be a beautiful stone, or a strangely shaped stone.

I'm looking for such a stone.

Originally, it started out as a hobby with no money.

When I'm looking for stones, I get more focused and more fun.

Usually.

But not today.

I grew up at the age of fifteen for three years.

More than what happened in the meantime has happened in the last few weeks.

"Should we keep doing both the bricklayer and the forecaster?"

Of course, it is decided that if you think about income, you should narrow it down to one forecaster.

But forecasters lose their jobs if their customers don't come.

Now that I'm at the forecaster for the time I'm coming to the Black Cat Pavilion, I don't care if I don't have customers.

If this is, like, renting a place and turning it into a forecaster, I don't like it when the customers stop coming.

Waiting for a customer who doesn't come will be painful.

"I knew I couldn't stop being a bricklayer."

Then, on the contrary, as it is now, the customer will no longer be able to judge.

More, do we have to spend more time?

How about asking the master of the Black Cat Pavilion to rent a place in the time before the Black Cat Pavilion starts.

Of course, not every day, at first one day a week.

That day, plus three hours, more forecasters to make 20 forecasts.

Rest in the brick shop.

Nothing. A bricklayer is not a job you have to do every day.

Most bricklayers are off in the mood.

Like me, a bricklayer says he won't rest for a year, except on rainy days and Sundays, which is rare and seldom there.

So let's tell them in advance about the day we're taking the next week off the bricklayer for the weekend.

That should make it easier to adjust the number of people.

I'm actually here looking for stones, but I don't have eyes for stones at all.

I'm sorting out the status quo in my head.

But the river would be nice.

Listening to the sound of water stabilizes my feelings.

In the end that day, don't even look for stones, I was confused in the river plains.

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