The scene before him was something Suwey had never imagined.
For the first time, he realized that even if given a script, people would still express themselves.
It was a building beyond imagination.
The obvious cultural differences made Suwey's forehead swell.
The wooden foundation was frighteningly high, and for some reason, they chose to hollow out the center and pile a pile of stones combined with unpainted cement on the wooden foundation.
The goblins sat together in this top-heavy room, working hard to build their own "chairs", and the materials they used were just pieces of soil plowed from the ground.
Although they tried their best to construct the style, to be honest, it is not satisfactory and even ugly.
"I told them it was just an ordinary wooden house, right? At most, it would have a layer of cement... But how did it turn out like this?"
Suwey looked at the strange building in front of him and found it difficult to understand the goblins' aesthetic sense.
This kind of house also has tatami-like traces specially drawn on it, and there are also spiral-shaped teacups. This is probably the masterpiece of a slime.
Although it was different from the village that was paddled by dogs a few days ago, it was still not much brighter.
What's the difference between this and sleeping in a cave, covering a pile of rotten wood with a layer of fur and using it as a bed?
How can this be possible!?
Suwey invited Kai Jin and others not only for their weapons smelting skills, but also for their control over equipment such as steel, which was what he cared about most!
Ligurd said this because the map of these things was left to him by Suwey before he left the goblin village.
Suwey also realized in an instant why Rimuru introduced these strange houses to him right away. After a long time, Rimuru himself couldn't stand it anymore, but he didn't know how to say it, so he recommended the troublesome matter to Suwey.
"This slime!"
Suwey rubbed his aching eyebrows, hesitated for a moment, and looked at Ligurd with a smug look on his face. He finally chose to express his thoughts tactfully.
"It's awful, totally uninhabitable."
He looked at the house in front of him and said without hesitation.
"Eh!!!"
Ligurd showed an expression of great shock, and Rimuru, who came after hearing the news, also showed an expression of surprise. He couldn't say such words to Suwey, but he thought Suwey would not complain so obviously, but he didn't expect that he would express his thoughts so clearly.
"How on earth are you supposed to live in a house like this with a big crack in the roof? It's going to be really noisy when it's windy and rainy, right?"
Once he started talking, he couldn't stop. Suwey's merciless criticism made Ligurd shrink back. He was obviously a little taller than Suwey, but now he was described as a big ball.
"But...it's much better than before. It's not bad, right?"
Seeing the goblins gradually gathering together, speechless and losing their enthusiasm after being told by Suwey, Suwey stopped and ended his complaints about the building. He changed his words and gave a little praise.
The goblins who received Suwey's praise were like tender green shoots after the spring rain. They hugged each other and made sounds of joy.
They spent a lot of effort and time on this high-risk building. Although the result is not good, if they cannot get any positive evaluation, they may lose interest in this area or become hesitant in the future.
