"Master, we'll load as fast as we can."

"Wait a minute. Let's start with a special course."

"Yeah, 'cause they're already starting to load up."

"It's okay. Take a look."

Lenga... Lenga... Lenga... ‘Lenga.

"What is that? It's late, it's out of line."

"I guess so. You're not going to lose."

"Yes."

"Except, I want you to show me the brick pile that maximizes the power you have right now."

"Ha. Let's do it."

"To do this, I'll demonstrate the best way to load it for you. Take a good look at my movements, my tempo."

"Yes."

Okay, let's go. Right. Let's go with 500 loads a day that I've been loading.

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

"What do you say? Did you see that?"

"Yes."

"Then try the same"

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

"Wow, Sheba. It's almost like my movements. 500 a day for this temp."

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

"Whoa. Mr. Shepa, Mr. Dobell. Terrier, good for you, Dax. Let's not forget that tempo."

"" "" Yes ""

All five of them are loaded at the same pace.

Looks like we're all moving together and watching synchronous dance.

"It's great. It's okay. You guys should be able to get the best brick loads you've ever had."

Satisfied with the pile of five, I went into coaching the newcomers.

Instruction is something I'm used to, and I'll follow the same procedure as usual.

There are five of you, Sheba.

Four kids with experience.

I have six children for the first time today.

Each keeps pace and loads.

And me.

Let's go.

Bricks, bricks, bricks, bricks, bricks, bricks, confirmation!

All right. Six fast loads this time.

"What, those guys. It's loading at great speed."

"Don't lose."

The adventurers are surprised to see how fast you guys are loading up.

That should be it, too.

Because it's the same speed as a veteran brick loader.

I don't care what you think, the adventurers are slower loaded in our stream.

"Such an idiot. It's a child. Why are they faster?"

"Weird. Shit, I failed"

One adventurer who was looking at it and loading it roughly collapsed a pile of bricks by mistake.

"Let's start over. We have to hurry."

"What are you doing, idiot"

"You wouldn't put it that way"

It was going to be a fight, but the adventurers remembered they were in battle and started piling up again.

Less than an hour later, the difference became apparent.

Siva, you're all 63.

The Adventurers have 42 to 51.

"Um, it's late. Can you reverse this?

"I can't. No matter how much you load, the kids will let you go."

"I agree."

"By and large, what are you? Why are we loading 132 more?"

"Uh, for once, I'm a veteran."

Smile in front of the loaded 132 bricks.

"I stopped! Stop it! You're not gonna win."

"So, Sheba, do you mind if I say you win?"

"Winning..."

"You promised you'd listen to the winner if you lost."

"Gugu. Okay. There's no two words for a man!

"First, let's apologize. You suddenly responded badly."

The five adventurers are face-to-face signaling.

And we sat down in the ground at the same time.

"" "" "I'm sorry" ""

The dungeons are exaggerated, I look at you, Sheba.

After all, it's stuck.

"I don't know, Mr. Sheba. I forgive you?

"Yes, give me your head."

Yeah, he said he conveyed his willingness to apologize properly.

Next.

"See you, Sheba. What do you want me to do now?"

"What? What I want you to do now. I want you to cure your sister's illness."

"I can't. We're not doctors, we don't have healers."

That's right.

You can't order what you can't do, can you?

"Oh, you. I said it because I was hopeful. Of course, because I don't think I can do that."

"Right. Because I can't do what I can't. Pick something you can do."

"Yes."

You've come up with it again, Sheba.

I'm consulting with the other four.

Whoa, looks like you got an answer.

"Okay, it's settled. I'll make an announcement."

"Have you made up your mind? What are we supposed to do?

"The old men must be able to load bricks with brick loading instruction from their master"

"Huh?"

Wow, don't give a lot of serious orders, Mr. Sheba.

Master, please.

"Oops. Of course."

The winner's order was decided on that.

Of course, the loser accepted the order.

"" "" "Regards" ""

Then I taught five adventurers a brick-loaded Iloha.

I taught it a little further today than I taught my first kids.

The adventurers are physically fit and clever men there.

When I told you the right brick loads, I mastered them properly.

Les ~ nga · le ~ nga · le ~ nga · confirm!

"Whoa. What a beautiful pile of bricks"

"That's fast. Not as fast as Senior Sheba, but totally faster than before."

Yes. When I remember the brick loads correctly, I can pile them up in a pleasant tempo.

Les - Ga - Ga - Ga - Ga - Ga - Confirm!

It's a little late for just one of the adventurers, but it's loaded beautifully.

All right, pass.

Each loaded bricks at their own pace.

As a result, the number of bricks loaded in one day today...

"Master, there are 8400 of them."

"Isn't that amazing?"

8400 well above today's target of 5,000.

At this pace, we can load 20,000 bricks in less than three days.

"Good day, Sheba, you adventurers."

"" "" "Good Luck" ""

The adventurers and Sheba are friendly and high-touched.

Brick makes my heart one.

Sounds good.

"Master!"

"What, Sheba?

"I ranked up. There was an announcement that I got an E-rank!!

"Oh, my God. It's only been about five days and it's amazing."

It took me three months to reach the E-rank. [M]

Sheba, you're amazing!

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