Chapter 11: Chapter 11 Days of Carrying Bricks in Another World
Chapter 11.
The door opened.
"Welcome."
The maid holding two glasses smiled nervously as she entered with Jizat and the blue-haired goddess, saying, "If you're here to eat, find a seat and sit down. If you want to discuss work, please go to the reception room inside."
Duling this process, Dulin's magical camera captured various angles of the Adventurers' Guild from behind.
In the somewhat sparse seating area, disheveled adventurers sat, with the bones of monster corpses hanging as decorations on the floor, filled with wildness. At the farthest spot, that is, the adventurer registration area, a very pleasing hostess was seated on the stage.
"Um, we want to become adventurers..."
"Yes, please fill out the application form and pay the application fee."
For various reasons, this scene easily skipped over the past. In the end, the biggest reason is that there are various subtle differences between the Adventurers' Guild in this world and the Adventurers' Guild that 'offers blessings to a beautiful world.' Rather than wasting time solving these issues, it is better to directly ignore them and use the time for something more enjoyable.
Thus, when Zat and Aya filled out the adventurer application form at the Adventurers' Guild, Dulin and Windy were already seated at a tavern table.
Dulin seemed very interested in that Goblin slayer, but the other party was an adventurer from the northern border, and they were separated by tens of thousands of miles from the southern border, so even if there were some rumors, no one knew the specific situation.
After that, once Zat and Aya completed the adventurer's procedures, a few people immediately left this somewhat desolate adventurer's guild.
...
In the afternoon, in an open space on the outskirts of Northlick Town.
"Sir... no, Supervisor, do you really want to build a watchtower here? There are basically no monsters around here; even if we build it..."
Hearing the words of the very rough-looking man beside him, who resembled a foreman, Dulin simply nodded with a smile and said, "Don't worry, your wages won't be reduced; you just need to follow my idea and build the watchtower."
In response to Dulin's words, the foreman showed a look of disdain for the eccentric, but after thinking it over, he didn't say anything more. After all, he was worried about not having work this spring. If someone wanted to spend money to build a watchtower, he certainly had no intention of refusing.
What made him feel the most strange was that this noble, who seemed to hold a certain status, always had to refer to him as "Supervisor" in that odd way. For the foreman, who had never heard such a title, it wasn't something he couldn't accept, but he always felt it was strange.
"Anyway, four or five people are enough to build the watchtower. With the two assistants of the Supervisor added, we just need to find two more..."
"No, please find ten people. Don't worry. A normal group performance costs two silver coins in the afternoon. This salary can still be paid."
Dulin's unexpected statement made the foreman feel increasingly that this "Supervisor" was eccentric, and he couldn't help but sigh. He then quickly returned to town to gather workers. According to the "Supervisor," these people were not laborers but part of a group performance. Another strange term, but who could argue that the money offered was more than enough.
Thus, under Dulin's gradual plan, the site was soon arranged to be almost identical to an animation scene.
And in this situation, Dulin suddenly realized that the work he was doing to shoot this scene far exceeded what the director was trying to accomplish.
Dulin's responsibilities were not just the director's job—he was responsible for acting guidance and lens design; he actually took on all the work Duling the filming of animated live-action movies and TV dramas.
He needed to find actors himself and was in charge of the script, lens design, filming, prop production, and special effects design. If an ordinary director had this amount of work, they would probably already be bald from stress.
However, fortunately, this was a world of magic, and Dulin himself was a powerful great magician. Otherwise, an ordinary person would not be able to film an animated live-action drama that passed in this era. Of course, this was possible thanks to Dulin's personal perseverance.
The reason he was so persistent was not only the fifty thousand debts the Edward family was currently facing but also his determination to change this world.
The more he interacted with the ordinary citizens of this world, the more dissatisfaction he felt towards it. Every day, as he sat in the streets basking in the sun, watching people who didn't know what to do when they ran out of work, he felt a sense of helplessness that he too could fall into this boring state.
Magic exists, and stories of adventurers are told by bards day and night, yet it seemed as if everyone had grown accustomed to this dull daily life, lacking the momentum to make life more beautiful.
He understood this was a limitation of the times, but at least someone like Dulin, who came from outside this era, did not want to fall into such a situation. Even a slight change was something he wanted to try. Rather than assimilating into these boring people and becoming engrossed in tedious power struggles and magical research every day, he preferred to spend his time making anime, which seemed meaningless.
After all, these were all traces of his belonging to another world. If he discarded even these, what reason would he have to say he came from another world?
....
"Prepare the digging team, Zat, hurry and go get the tools."
"Has the wood been delivered?"
"That girl over there, come quickly and pour the water!"
Once the construction at the site was completed, the construction of the outpost began first. During this process, Dulin, who was in the corner, continued to record the scenes here without a moment's pause. At the same time, for the sake of expressiveness, he captured almost all the moments of Zat and Aya as they shrank back. This was a bit regrettable, but the two of them gave it their all. They were alive, but this was a precious opportunity to sacrifice themselves for the sake of art. No one could take that away!
Yes, this was the filming method that Dulin had previously mentioned to avoid confusing the locals. If you shoot with a practical attitude, what you capture will feel more real.
Zat and Aya found it a bit tough, but ultimately, the actors in this world were not just young flesh from another world. Dulin had no intention of looking for substitutes for them. These things had to be done directly by them.
Moreover, he didn't plan to shoot this scene for long. Dulin intended to take some shots casually before the outpost was built and then edit them appropriately with the fusion crystal.
"The point of this scene is mainly to express the difference between your daily life and that of adventurers, creating contrast to make the audience laugh, so the more exaggerated the movements, the better, and please make your expressions as large as possible!"