The Man Picked up by the Gods – Volume 2 Chapter 47: Building a Store 3 (1/2)

“Uu~…” [Ryouma]

I went back to the inn and started racking my heads on what to write for the advertisement, but I just couldn’t seem to come to a conclusion on one thing: The name of the store.

I can’t think of anything but simple stuff.

While I was racking my brains like that, Sebasu-san came.

“Ryouma-sama, you’ve returned?” [Sebasu]

“Yes. I’m here.” [Ryouma]

As I said that, I opened the door.

“Ryouma-sama, how about joining the ojousama and the others for tea?” [Sebasu]

“Sure. I’ve hit a roadblock, so I might as well. Thank you.” [Ryouma]

Like that I went to the duke’s family’s room.

“We’ve been waiting, Ryouma-san.” [Elialia]

“Come, take a seat.” [Elize]

“Thank you very much.” [Ryouma]

After being given tea, I took a sip. It was then that Reinhart-san spoke.

“You’ve been working hard lately. You’re not pushing yourself, are you?” [Reinhart]

“Not at all. I’m quite alright.” [Ryouma]

“How’s your store’s construction doing?” [Reinhart]

“The store’s done. All that’s left is to plant the flowers and the lawn seeds, and grow them with wood magic. And then there’s the sign board and the opening. If I could just take care of that, I should be good to start.” [Ryouma]

“Ehh!? You’ve progressed that much already!?” [Elialia]

“So, you are pushing yourself, Ryouma-kun.” [Reinhart]

“I’m not, really.” [Ryouma]

“Ryouma-sama, I’ve heard that you could construct buildings with earth magic, but just how much mana do you use every day, I wonder.” [Sebasu]

“I stop just a little before the symptoms for mana overconsumption start showing, at which point, I then start manual labor.” [Ryouma]

When everyone heard that, they all sighed.

“That is working too much…” [Reinhart]

“Ryouma-sama, with how much mana you have, stopping just before you run out of mana is enough to make a normal magician collapse. You’re definitely doing too much work for one person.” [Sebasu]

Oh, yeah… I have an abnormally big mana pool.

Tl Note: Add this one and the last chapter part, and you get a normal sized chapter part. Ugh… I still haven’t uploaded the PDFs and ePUBS. Umm… Tomorrow. Really. I’ll definitely absolutely upload it :D.


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19 responses to “The Man Picked up by the Gods – Volume 2 Chapter 47: Building a Store 3 (1/2)”

  1. Nea-er Avatar

    Thanks for the chapter

  2. ThePlaneskeeper Avatar

    Thanks for the work, sir!

  3. 5d100 Avatar

    I’m sure the waifu and her family are hitting their heads against the wall because of this.

    Thanks for the chapter
    Lali~ho!

  4. Rain Avatar
    Rain

    Thanks for the update.

  5. LK Avatar
    LK

    Thanks for the chapter and please keep up the good work (^-^)

  6. etherealrainbowcanvas Avatar

    Thanks for the chapter! Workaholic!

  7. Hikki_Neet Avatar
    Hikki_Neet

    Thank for the series! I’ve been reading it since for about three months o so, since the manga is out. Really thanks!

    1. nakakure Avatar

      Eeeghhh can you give me link

  8. Yan Lynn Avatar
    Yan Lynn

    Thanks for the chapter

  9. Creative Boundaries Avatar

    Thanks for the chapters

  10. ~Traveling Chef~ Avatar

    thanks for the parts~

  11. kariageweb Avatar

    Thanks for the chapter! 🙂

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    CCaprice

    Thanks for the chapter.

  13. sfcipher Avatar

    Thanks for the treat.

  14. kaminokitsune Avatar
    kaminokitsune

    What good is a big mana pool if you limit yourself to only using a “standard” amount?

    Thank you for the chapter!

  15. Daiz71 Avatar

    Thanks

  16. darkLoki Avatar
    darkLoki

    Thanks for the chapter and he goes overworking

  17. naomi_chan_707 Avatar

    Obg pelo capítulo <3

  18. Kuro Avatar
    Kuro

    “Ryouma-sama, I’ve heard that you could construct buildings with wood magic, but just how much mana do you use every day, I wonder.” [Sebasu]

    Isn’t it supposed to be earth magic?

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