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Few days passed,
Eero spent a lot of time with Hestia and Ryuu while enjoying the fulfilling life inside the Orario city. He also explored almost the whole dungeon, but he didn't encounter any more monsters below the 90th level except elemental spirit's and tribes he didn't kill them.
It looks as if the dungeon hasn't produced monsters on those floors yet.
Inside the Hestia Familia Residence,
Eero stood in the open area of the Castle looking at the stars shining in the sky, then glanced at south direction towards Orario's port attached to the sea.
"It seems, it's time to go outside this city, to explore the outside world, then leave this dimension." Eero muttered thoughtfully.
The next morning, Eero walked through the town near the port, observing the seafood restaurants and fish sellers around. Also, a lot of people and adventurers were moving around buying thing's.
"Fresh prawns! fresh prawns, anyone want to buy fresh prawns?" A Vender called out.
Eero raised his ear and walked toward the stall, looking at the wooden tub filled with large red prawns 🦐.
"Do you need prawns? They are fresh. Buy them before they are sold, little brother," the stall owner said with a smile, looking at Eero.
"Pack them all," Eero said pointing at the prawns.
"Huh, are you going to take them all?" the stall owner asked doubtfully.
Eero nodded and then said again, "Pack them all."
"Okay, they are 30 kg total, 5000 per kg, total 150,000 valis. You can take the tub; it's free," the stall owner said, picking up the tub and putting it in front of Eero, rubbing his hands excitedly.
Eero nodded, paid the money, and grabbed the round tub.
Other customers around became angry, they wanted to say something but next second their expressions changed and they backed away when a dark aura covered the tub, which disappeared amidst their surprise.
'It's been a few years since I've seen those red prawns. These people don't know to cook them and they are extremely delicious they are once cooked properly. How can I let them have it?' Eero thoughtfully walked forward ignoring everyone around, looking around and buying other stuff, then storing them away.
Suddenly, a commotion spread. Eero halted glanced in the direction of the port, intrigued by a huge boat floating towards the bridge beside the port. 'So, this is the school district boat.'
The School District is the largest ship in the world, with a 700-meter diameter and a scale comparable to that of a large city. The hull is made up of three huge discs: the control layer, the life layer, and the academic layer. Each layer has a cylindrical shape and is over 20 meters tall. It includes a huge living area built on both the sea and the ship, and the crew number reaches 10,000.
Drawing the shape of a circle, it is inappropriate to call it a "hull," and it is more appropriate to call it a "floating ship." With 500 large buoyancy generators made from magic stones attached to the bottom, the ship manages to float just above the surface of the sea and travel around the world.
The majestic spectacle is the crystallization of the magic stone production technology that Labyrinth City Orario prides itself on.
The bow, whose shape is reminiscent of the head of a bird of light, is designed to operate in a 360-degree range and fulfills the role of a propulsion device. Like the buoyancy generators, it is also a product created from magic stones, and it is currently the only propulsion force field generator in existence in the world. In addition to that, one of the outer parts, the dimmer that looks like a magnificent shuttlecock, is a drop item from the Leviathan, the Leviathan Blue Fin.
Eero recalled it's shape then his eyes fell on Eina and Bell, as well as other gods and goddesses standing far away on the port in order to welcome the school district. He raised his brow. 'They are probably here to recruit new students from the school district as their familia members.'
Ignoring others, he walked toward Eina and Bell, listening to Eina explain about the school district to Bell.
While Eina was explaining to Bell, a figure appeared behind them.
"Eina-san, can you tell me how I can admit in this school district?" Suddenly, a voice sounded, startling both of them as they turned around.
Eina turned around, looking at Eero, and then asked seriously, "Eero-kun, you want to study at the school district?"
"Eero-san, why are you here?" Bell asked curiously.
Eero nodded and then said, looking at them, "Someone suggested that I should study in the school district a few years ago. I thought it would be a better idea to check it out."
Eina and Bell nodded, then Eina and replied thoughtfully, "Although you can admit to the School district by submitting an application, but admission depends on luck and opportunity."
"They travel all over the world, and every time they stop somewhere, they recruit new students. Those who decide it is time to graduate leave the institution. It is apparently in high demand as they receive a lot of applications."
Eina explained, then she suggested a little calmly, "I think there is no need for you to admit to the School district as a student. You can apply for a teacher instead. With your level 8 strength and craftsmanship, they would be more than happy to have you joining them as a teacher."
Eero then asked curiously, "Why is that?" Bell, who was listening, was also curious, looking at the huge fancy boat far away.
Eina adjusted her glasses and replied, "It's because among the various disciplines they teach are administrative work, blacksmithing, alchemy, and combat. Regardless of what profession students choose, the District appears to be highly qualified in training them for such positions. I also learned to read hieroglyphs, the language of the Gods, and several of its students have been able to level up during their academic lives."