
Is it Cuomo’s shop?
When Golgo brings a crazy job to a craftsman.
Generally, I’ll forgive it because Golgo himself is also throwing himself into a chaotic situation…
>>2
Don’t involve craftsmen who have nothing to do with that gambling den!
I feel like I can do it!
I will not make absolutely impossible demands.
Even if I couldn’t do it, they would understand if I explained.
I can do it!
There are times when I wonder if you only know how to ask in terms of stacking cash.
>>7
It also tickles the pride and motivation of the artisans.
The thread image is the former.
>>7
Gurugō himself uses money as a barometer of the other party’s sincerity, so when dealing with professionals, it’s easiest to show sincerity by offering a substantial amount of money.
You can’t expect professional work based on obligation and personal feelings other than money.
>>7
It’s countless times better than a terrible industry where even when you clearly explain what it is, provide the money properly, and set a deadline, they shorten the deadline without paying and just throw the project at you.
It seems like it’s bad for a craftsman to pull it off due to their pride.
So if the microchip breaks, it’s because of the shock-absorbing material, right?
>>9
Is it that I’ve come after hearing the reputation, but the craftsman shows no progress…?
>>12
Craftsmen can’t develop new materials…!
The Mekakure Commode is something or other.
There are 4 days, so there’s still some leeway.
I’ll do it!
(You’re going to do it…)
The last “…………” contains a fairly high level of goodwill, doesn’t it?
The craftsman is no longer watching Golgo, but Golgo is staring intently at the craftsman.
I’ll do it, hop!
I’ve heard they are top-notch craftsmen, but they’re not that great, are they?
Speaking of which, craftsmen who get motivated also have their flaws.
(“Leave, how cruel…”)
The demand for improvement in accuracy is just too unreasonable…
>>20
Ah!? I can do it!!
(Pyon te…)
If you’re going to make outrageous demands, you’ll prepare the best rewards and materials, right?
Honestly, this kind of behavior isn’t professional, is it?
Maybe Golgo would be pierced like this if he were provoked.
There probably isn’t any room for improvement even if I try hard.
(Pyon is not there…)
I also like people who say Dave’s introduction was a lie.
>>26
At first, I’ll accept the money offered and do it! I’ll give it everything I’ve got! And yet…
Was Dave’s introduction a lie? When I said that, I thought, “I’ll show him!” There’s no way I’m going to let Dave laugh at me! It’s nice not even having the luxury to use polite language.
Is that okay according to the competition rules?
>>27
It’s not for use in competitions.
If this doesn’t work, will they kill the craftsman?
It seems like they believe there is still a possibility of missing, given the way they say to increase the accuracy by 50%.
>>28
It’s too unreasonable…
>>28
I don’t think Golgo would do something like that unless it was done with malicious intent.
Dave would have done it…
>>30
Then ask that guy.
Too much of an unreasonable request.
I think it’s difficult to negotiate and show sincerity other than by throwing money at it, as there is a possibility of it being a one-time job.
>>34
Basically, it’s a premise that we create one-off custom-made products and then dispose of everything, including the design plans afterwards.
It’s just that Dave, whom I’ve exchanged messages with multiple times, is an exception.
(You’re gonna do it…?)
Dave specializes in modern firearms, so he will likely update his skills.
I wonder if they would also be a stone bow craftsman?
>>37
I’ll do it!!!!
>>37
I guess it’s about reconsidering the materials…
Well, if you’re at the top level, you might be thinking that you could jump even higher by doing it this way…
…I came here after seeing the thumbnail…
Does that mean there’s no progress for the nameless?
GOLGO’s preferred choice has become a status of top-notch craftsmanship…
Well, that makes sense.
Are you asking for something that can be satisfied with just a stack of cash?
Is it really a question if Golgo can use it? That’s probably a foolish question.
This guy can do it!
There is also a reading like that.
What do you see?
If you have done your best and still can’t do it, I have an image of being forgiving.
In Dave’s case, I was able to do this much even if it wasn’t according to the order! But they will forgive me.
Stirring up.
What kind of standard is 50%?
(…It’s worth saying.)
>>56
It’s not a bullet that arrives from Vienna on schedule.
The person who is supposed to introduce Dave is a professional specializing in radio and eavesdropping, so it’s a different field…
Oh! Crazy!
Dave has been so trained by Golgo’s impossible demands that he ends up being disappointed when given simple requests…
>>59
For your order… no, it’s nothing…
>>59
I was complaining that they only ordered one bullet for the spin-off…
Well, that bullet was made heavy for a reason, so I’ll make it exactly according to his specifications!
I can’t help but laugh at doing it in the last four days.
It’s exactly the same grammar as Dave’s from start to finish.
Did Dave finish it after working for three days straight?
There must be a lot of ways to modernize if you think about it, like with a crossbow.
This is just becoming something that’s not even a crossbow anymore.