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At the end of day, Ryoma decides to hire more assistants and returns home satisfied after a successful day of work. 99"The New Coworkers, with the Slimes"Transliteration: "Suraimu-tachi to Atarashii Dōryō" (Japanese: スライムたちと新しい同僚)Naoyoshi KusakaKazuyuki FudeyasuNovember 29, 2020 (2020-11-29) Ryoma interviews some candidates to work on his shop, but all of them refuse to work under a child or deal with slimes, except for foreigners Fei and his daughter Li Ling. Ryoma notices they are carrying concealed weapons, and both confirmed they are former assassins. Despite this, Ryoma decides to hire both not only to attend the customers, but to also work as security guards. After another successful day of work, Ryoma uses the healing slimes to cure Fei's broken leg, much to his joy. With his business' increasing success, Ryoma hires four other female workers, including a cook, and he hears suggestions to open other branches of the laundry shop. Watching how Ryoma is doing fine, the Jamil family rejoices, certain he can fend for himself without their support. 1010"The New Slimes, with the Slimes"
Transliteration: "Suraimu-tachi to Shinshu no Suraimu" (Japanese: スライムたちと新種のスライム)Toshiaki KanbaraKazuyuki FudeyasuDecember 6, 2020 (2020-12-06) The Merchant Guild requests from Ryoma a large order of waterproof cloth for the seasonal Quell Frog hunt and he decides to produce them inside the mines and Eliaria accompanies him to practice with her violin. One of his slimes evolve into an iron slime after eating some iron. Eliaria later asks Ryoma makes a small statue of hers. Satisfied with the result, he ends making up statues of all members of the Jamil estate, and they decide to have her take them as a memento for when she leaves for studying, including one of Ryoma.
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