Another world is full of happiness ( Template).

13 Stories Explanations in guilds and borrowing money - gems shine -

After being briefed by Karenarien on his mindset as an adventurer and the use of his guild, Jiji was checking his status when he started the interface again.

(With that said, what's going on with HP and MP? Is that it? Does it feel unquantified and displayed in a bar? You're gonna judge the current state by the way the bar's diminishing? Scary in a way)

Marco has spoken with a smile as he tapped the shoulders of the two contemplating.

"Okay. That's it, right? We're done, so let's go get a drink! No matter how much you're a minor, you'll be paid to drink!

"I know. I took care of you today, so I'll take care of the payment. Thanks to Marco I was able to come to the guild, and I was able to register as a warrior. You can drink as much ale as you like, because I've got acquaintances with Karenarien and Aurelio."

"Okay! Well, let's just get to the tavern! That said, it's next to the guild reception! I'll tell you while I drink the sight of the request board!

As Marco and Lyoge tried to move to the Guild's tavern corner, Karenarien stopped with a sharp voice.

"Mr. Lyoge! Don't forget to do business with me! Lend me 300 gold coins!

"Oh! I totally forgot. Is this all right?

He only had 99 gold coins, so when he took five jewels (small) out of storage, he put them on Karenarien's hands. The jewel (small) that he also saw for the first time was the feeling of rounding the diamond, and it was about the size of a little larger than the bead.

"Yes, go ahead"

Karenarien was rigid when she received the jewels handed to her by Kuniji without creation. Because 300 pieces of gold are not an easy amount to prepare, I thought they would be given another day. I didn't think they would hand it to me on this occasion with the ease of giving my kids candy balls.

"So! The jewels were so big."

Stiffed by the ease with which he was given the large sum of money, Karenarien did not listen to the little solo of the two.

(Huh? Wait a minute! Are gems handed to you in such an easy and easy way? And they gave you five, didn't they? Besides, Mr. Lyoge whispered, "Gems," didn't he? Whatever you think, this jewel isn't small, is it? If it's this size, it's worth 200 pieces of gold in one, right? And even though you had the jewels, that's how you feel like you've never seen them before, right? Why? What's going on? Who is he? Marco said 'Itoko's Bombon', but carry such a lot of money with you personally? Aren't you a royal clan or a grand aristocrat? In the first place, is this real? It's real, right?

"Is that it? Didn't you get enough?

Seeing Karenarien stiffened with the gem in her hand, she felt it was missing, and placed five more in Karenarien's palm.

"Ah! No! No, it's not, Mr. Reggie. Too many! If you don't appraise it, this gem is worth about 200 pieces of gold! It's not the funding level for the trip. Why do you have so many of these?

"Huh? Is it worth that much? When I got it, I heard about 100 pieces of gold.

"Who did you ask? Marco, did you say that?

Karenarien glanced at Marco, leaning his neck with a Kyoton face. Marco advised in a small voice that he would grab the neck of Jiji while stating the words of denial.

"It's not me! And Karenarien will get rid of it soon. Luckily, no one else has seen the jewels but us. And, George! I told you to hold on to your sense of money! If you find out you've got that kind of money in your hand, they're gonna be after you for sure! Think you can't walk around this city waving a big hand. And I want to hear it too. How did you get all this money? I don't care how much nobility carries around."

"I knew it! Mr. Lyoge was noble, wasn't he?"

When he grinned and nodded bitterly at Karenarien's scratch, he spoke fervently of the made-up story, the Viscount of the Nihon Country, which he was telling Marco.

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Karenarien, who listened to the whole story and was convinced that Jiji was an exotic nobleman and a rich man, began explaining the monetary lease agreement.

"Once again, then, I would like to conclude a monetary loan agreement. Mr. Lyoge would like your signature here. Do you understand what it says?

I saw the money loan agreement in Karenarien's inquiry, and I was surprised that it could be read rather than what was written.

(Ooh! I can read normally. The contents come in sluggish, too. Is the Body to Live Without a Problem in the Other World, which I asked Iorus to do, extended to places like this?

Karenarien signs her name underneath, even though she looks so strange that she is admirably signing it for some reason. And when he confirmed that Marco had signed the confirmer's column, he spoke to the monetary loan agreement in a language that he could not hear. The contract began to glow pale as if it were a reaction to Karenarien's words, and disappeared wrapped in a carenalien with a twelve.

"Yes. Now the contract is complete. 300 borrowed gold coins will be returned within 100 years with at least eight minimum silver coins per month. Of course, I'll do my best to return it. Rest assured, Mr. Lyoge will be paid before he dies."

"Is that it? If you look again, the minimum return is eight silver coins, but does the guild's reception pay well? Marco told me that working normally only makes about ten pieces of silver coins?

"That's right. If you have ten pieces of silver coins in a typical household, you can live a relaxed life. But I am a beautiful girl seller guild receptionist and adventurer. That's why you make more money than you normally do. Eh!"

(Ooh. I said 'pretty girl seller' myself, this guy. Besides, he said, 'Eh!' with. I'm sure she's a pretty girl, so that's a good idea, and Mr. Karenarien was an adventurer. I thought you were a spiritual guy? If you're going to throw a party, one stone and two birds for winning one beautiful girl and one powerful one.)

"Mr. Karenarien. Would you like to throw a party with me?

When he held Karenarien's hand, he invited her to the party in a hot tone.