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Transliteration: "'Suraimu-tachi to Seisō Sagyō' Ōdiokomentarī Ban" (Japanese: 「スライムたちと清掃作業」オーディオコメンタリー版)N/AN/ADecember 27, 2020 (2020-12-27) A special broadcast of Episode 4 featuring audio commentary provided by Azusa Tadokoro (Ryoma), Yūki Kuwahara (Eliaria), and Marika Kouno (Miya). Season 2[edit] StoryEpisodeTitle [86][d]Directed by [e]Written by [e]Original air date [87][a]131"Ryoma and the New Plan"
Transliteration: "Ryōma to Atarashī Keikaku" (Japanese: リョウマと新しい計画)UnknownUnknownJanuary 9, 2023 (2023-01-09) Ryoma gets used to life in the city of Gimul after parting ways with the Jamil family. Two customers attempt to cause trouble at his laundry shop, but they fail and are arrested, leading Ryoma to create a sturdy polymer using the sticky slimes to reinforce the windows and keep intruders out. In the occasion, he also discovers one of his poison slimes evolved into a medicinal slime, capable to create antidotes and antibiotics after the slime drank some antidote he dropped by accident. During another visit to the gods' realm, Ryoma meets Tekkun, God of Wine and Craftsmanship who commends him for his works. Ryoma orders a huge sum of bottles for the new medicines he created with the Merchant Guild, who agrees to buy all his production. Despite many of his friends' suggestion he should open a second shop, Ryoma has doubts about it, until he receives a letter from Eliaria, which encourages him to do so. 142"Ryoma and the Crime Prevention Drill"
Transliteration: "Ryōma to Bōhan Kunren" (Japanese: リョウマと防犯訓練)UnknownUnknownJanuary 16, 2023 (2023-01-16) After stopping another thug from causing trouble at his shop, Ryoma learns the attacks are related to a dispute among the Taming Guild, with one of the factions intending to discredit the Guildmaster, who changed his views toward slime taming thanks to him. To ease the rumors, Ryoma relays to the public the fact he also tamed limur birds, but a group of criminals in response attack him in an attempt to steal them. Ryoma defeats them and to discourage more attacks, starts charging expensive fees for using the slimes to heal the criminals he injures while defending himself, while performing self-defense training with his employees. After also training the workers to take care of the shop in his absence, Ryoma departs to another city in order to look for a suitable place to open his second shop.

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