Another World Transfer in Game Character

Lesson 23: Learning the Value of Money

Get out of the bath and head back to the cabin.

Along the way, the clay stayed in Aliusha's inventory, and she was like a turtle child that I would carry on my back (soy sauce), but today Aliusha tried so hard to be good.

On my way back, I met adventurers trying the labyrinth.

The leader is about twenty years old, with a slightly rough impression.

"Whoa, ladies. Are you going home now?

"Yes, your brothers are tired too"

"Oh, you annoyed me..."

Aliusha still seems to have a familiar crush, but I could say hello properly.

When I stroke your head, I narrow my eyes like a cat.

Your brother is also gently raising his hand to answer Aliusha.

"Steady, I heard rumors... it's tight, this labyrinth is"

"That's right...... right?

Accidentally said, 'Really?' I was about to say, so I switched the end of the story quickly.

I don't want to imitate much more prominently than I have expensive items or toddlers.

"Doesn't look like he's been hurt badly?

"Well. Even if it looks like this, the number of places is treading there. I'm not going to take a step backwards with Chargebird."

"That's reliable."

I'm not scared of chargebirds, either, but let's keep it yoisho here.

Eat, give me the enviable look of a beautiful girl (ex-man)!

"Ha ha... not so much, but it is!

A leader who turns bright red and scratches his head. Cholo, I'm here.

Then we'll have them escort us to the entrance. It's safer and easier.

"Um, why don't you come with me to the entrance if you like? It's time for sundown."

"Oh, right. We were just about to go back. So let's go together."

"Thank you very much! Look, Aliusha says thank you too."

"Yeah? Yes, but"

Aliusha, who can't grasp my intentions, thanks me even as she puts a question mark in her head.

Thus for the first time, I was to act with other adventurers.

No, I was acting like Mr. Irvin and the others, but I was mostly the only one fighting then?

We were raided by Shadowwolf along the way.

So for the first time, you will see the battle of another party.

The avant-garde leaders step forward and hold their enemies in, buying time for the rear guard mages to chant their magic.

He wields a wand, speaks a long and incomprehensible language, and draws a magical formation on the universe.

Again, as far as their magic is concerned, it's very different from ours.

The way we fight also emphasizes defense, not attack. That's right, this world is not a game. If you die, it's over.

As far as the view behind, some magical forms and ways of fighting seem far from common sense in the game as well. Let's learn slowly around here.

I'm glad I didn't use autocast gear in my exploration with Mr. Irvin. Because weapons also used powerful objects at that time.

"Oh, I didn't..."

I accidentally put my mouth on it and it leaks the truth.

If I had used an autocast weapon... I would have gotten bored again.

The leader cared if he mistook me for something like that.

"It's okay, we're gonna protect you."

"Oh, no, it's not..."

"Enemies in this hierarchy can defeat you enough. You look like this, Irvin. You're better than the others."

Speaking of which, did Mr. Irvin talk about being pretty good in the city of Talhan?

If you're going on top of that, I'm sure they're top notch. But if this is the standard...

I wasn't much of a strong character in the game. They're kind of telling me to be very strong here.

Something makes me uncomfortable... more fundamental than just my strength.

"Hey, what am I... weird?

Yeah, I asked Aliusha, "What are you talking about? 'And it was returned.

I felt her recent response was getting a little tedious, and I was a little shocked to be on my way home.

We stayed put and decided to stop by the union.

I'm supposed to hand over the clay from the test, and the leaders are going to sell the recovered material.

While they go through the buying process with Mr. Hill, I decide to discuss my prowess with Aliusha.

"So we're actually strong or something?

"I don't know what" and yu "is, but you've been saying Yu is strong, haven't you?

"No, I'm not the only one, so is Aliusha."

"Hmm?

I shrug my shoulders in the wind that I don't know what I'm talking about.

Shit, I can't keep my majesty as a sister like this. No matter how much knowledge you ask, Alusha, you shouldn't be left fooled.

"Look, what about Aliusha? Aren't you really strong enough for a five-year-old?

"Me? Yeah, maybe I'll be fine. But Yu is much tougher."

"... mmm"

Hi. She may be going crazy because the standards are my standards.

There was a voice from Mr. Hill.

"Thank you for waiting. How was the end of the day? You don't have to come back until you find me."

"Oh, no. I brought it because they found it. Wait a minute, please."

"Ha!?

Operate the spinning inventory in the shadow of Aliusha's chair.

This should make it look like you left your stuff behind the chair...... maybe.

"Yes, this is it"

"This is..."

Open the bag and Mr. Hill checks the contents.

Fine particles, moisture and sticky soil. Definitely should be clay.

"It's definitely clay. I don't know if I can use it for architecture until Aldo asks, but I'm sure there's clay... Hmm, now let's admit we passed the exam"

"Thank you!

"Yu, I did it!

Too much joy, I accidentally took a seat. It was worth the effort.

Exchange high touches of joy with Arusha.

"Absolutely, I didn't know you'd find it in just three days... where did you find it?

"Ah, yes. There would have been an earthquake around lunch, wouldn't there? So there was a crack in the ground and it fell to the sixth floor... and there I found it."

"Ground crack!? Oh, but would you restore it if it was a labyrinth... and it was safe and above all"

"Yeah, really. Oh, yeah. There was a floor boss on the sixth floor. Behemoth."

"Yeah yeah!?

Mr. Hill raised a truly astonishing voice this time.

Those who were in the union lobby look back at that voice.

"Behemoth!? That's a catastrophic warcraft, isn't it? Is that in the labyrinth?

"Yeah, I knocked you down, though?

"Knocked him out!?

"Oh, this is the horn of Behemoth"

"Ah, ahhh..."

Receive horns with trembling hands and cast spells.

I don't know the details, but from how things are going, apparently they're using the magic of the appraisal system.

"You're definitely the corner of Behemoth..."

Zawari and Robbie grumble at the words of Mr. Hill.

Sure, he was strong, but he's an enemy you can't defeat if you're ready for the item... Oh, no. Were you still a strong enemy in this world? Hi, I can't lose the values of the game standards.

"Can you buy this corner or something?

"Yep...... no you can't. I would be happy to buy it, but I don't have that much funding for this branch yet"

"Oh, speaking of..."

The meadow branch has just been made. I have to spend it just on the budget I brought.

I don't know how many behemoth horns are, but I remember selling them in the original game for a good amount of money.

In this branch, which has not even laid the foundations for trade yet, I guess there is not enough room to buy it away.

"Well, fine. Tell me when you can afford it. If I stay, I'll come and sell it."

"Yeah, I'm sorry. I didn't expect this big guy to come out of nowhere."

"We don't even know the value of money in the first place, do we?

"Yeah!?

There are only a few people I've come here to meet.

Besides, the deal is probably like barter. You can't even learn the monetary standard with this.

So I still don't even know the monetary unit of this world.

"That's a problem...... ok, I'll tell you, please go to the separate room"

"Haha, sorry for the inconvenience..."

Mr. Hill leads us to a separate compartment separated by a collision and leaves the counter to one of his men.

It would be a huge burden for him to leave the counter, as there are only a few of his men that he brought with him.

I was led to a room with only crude chairs and tables.

Well, that's no choice either. These are made by me.

Mr. Hill lines up several kinds of currency on the table.

"The monetary unit in this world says gill. This is the standard one-gill copper coin."

Pick up one small piece of copper coin. Is the size about ten yen ball?

The next thing I knew, I flew a hole in a silver coin and took a regular silver coin. The size is about 500 yen balls.

"And this is a hundred gill silver coin. Is this about enough to have a little bit of an exciting lunch?"

By that standard, if it were Japanese yen, would it be about 1,000 yen?

If so, one gill seems unmistakable for ten yen.

Then he flew a hole in the gold coin and took an even bigger gold coin. It's even bigger than a 500-yen ball.

"So, this is 10,000 gill gold coins. The average person's monthly salary is a couple of sheets."

Hum, is it that one gold coin is 100,000 yen?

Even in the original world, it could have been commemorative gold.

"The currency with the hole in between is fifty units, isn't it? This one is a little less valuable than the normal currency. This is fifty gill silver coins. This is five thousand gills of gold."

"I see... they say there are several countries, but is the value of money the same everywhere?

"Yeah, the value of gold and silver coins is uniform. Otherwise, if there is a difference between gold and silver coins everywhere, there will be an obstacle to circulation, so there is a state of restraint between states."

"If some cheap gold coin comes out, that currency will no longer be used...?

"Yes, and currency weakening leads directly to a decline in national power. So these are agreements in place to ensure that countries are uniform in value. And even if the union, a neutral organization, undertakes that surveillance."

Does the Union also monitor the monetary value of each country? Can I tell you that I'm no longer cowing the world, this organization...

Well, anyway, I roughly figured out the unit of currency. The value is also easy to convert to Japanese yen, and there will be no problems in the future.

"Thank you, I've learned"

"Thank you."

Alusha, along with me, bows her head with all of it.

She has a wealth of physical knowledge, but she has no knowledge of this kind of care.

He hardly seemed to know about the currency either.

"Shall we now enter the Union's accession process? Read here."

Mr. Hill spreads two pieces of paperwork out of his bag and hands it to us.

The letters written were... unfamiliar.

But I can read it. I speak Japanese, but it's a completely different language.

Even though this letter is a completely different one, it flows into my brain like Japanese. As if it's translated.

"What's this?

"Union rules, right? Profits and disadvantages gained from joining the union. duties and rights, etc. And here's a letter of rights about the labyrinth."

"Oh, yes."

Now spread the thick bundle of documents onto the table.

Thanks. That's going to be a long story...