Arafoo Otoko no Isekai Tsuuhan Seikatsu

Episode 6 Business Preparation

--The next day.

I understand the market roughly, so I'm ready to start a business. First of all... we need to build a booth in the stall.

At first, I was trying to build an assembled booth and assemble it locally, but nothing happened.

You can craft it in the dorm room and, when you're done, you can push it into the item box.

Before that, the gold became a little thinner, so I decided to charge the small square coins.

Can I charge it in my local currency? I'm afraid I'll try to put it in.

[Deposit received] was printed and 5,000 yen was added. Apparently, my rate wasn't wrong.

Then let's put in a small square silver coin and deposit it all for 10,000 yen. The balance was just 54,000 yen.

Breakfast, bread and milk, and the sour lynx I bought yesterday are removed and peeled. A lemon-like flavor will help you wake up.

It seems to be rich in vitamin C.

Well, let's make some blueprints first. Buy a pencil to draw a blueprint out of paper. You also need a pencil to mark a tree - it costs 500 yen for a 6-piece 2B.

I also buy a cutter to sharpen the pencil for 200 yen.

I bought a 2 m thin square for 500 yen and decided to assemble a box with a width of 1 m, a height of 2 m and a depth of 1.5 m.

I used to do DIY (Sunday carpenters) in my former world, so I can afford this much.

Square materials cost 5,000 yen for 10 pieces, and 16 L-shaped fittings mounted on the corners to increase the strength of the box set - 1,200 yen. The wooden screw set is 800 yen.

Screws can be turned by hand, but turning so many screws can be quite difficult. After all, you'll need an electric driver.

However, since the charger cannot be used because of the lack of electricity, I have chosen a battery type that can be bought at Shangri-La. It is like a toy with a bit less power for 2,000 yen, but it can be used unexpectedly.

I use screws to stop the trees I put together, but it feels like over-technology...

However, I tried to be safe because it only looked like nails if I was a little far away. Then, if you suddenly use a screw on the wooden assembly, the tree will break, so you need to drill a hole.

To do that, we need an electric driver. And I buy a set of drill blades to drill holes - 1,000 yen.

After pressing the [Purchase] button, the garangaran and the square material fall off after the drench and luggage come down.

Pull a little to the usual rough way of dropping your luggage.

"Now, let's do it...."

- I thought I needed a saw to cut the corners. I tried choosing a folding blade. It is convenient to change the blade if it doesn't cut anymore - 1,500 yen.

I can't sell this saw with a replacement blade, but I also sell both blades that are not replacement blades for about 2,000 yen. Maybe this will sell.

There are a lot of wooden buildings in the city, so there will probably be saws.

First, I thought I'd mark it with a pencil, and now I don't have a curved bar. Curved gauges are L-shaped gauges that measure dimensions or pull lines on materials.

The curve measure is 500 yen, but if you want to pull a line on something longer, use an ink pot.

Measure and mark the square material with a curved ruler, drill a lower hole, and screw it in. Then, fix the L-shaped fitting with screws for reinforcement.

Even if you push a little of the finished box set, it won't bother you. But because it is a thin square, it will break if I lean against it.

What are we gonna do with the roof? The sun is quite strong, so if you stay in the stall for a long time, you will burn yourself in the sun. Given that, it is still better to have a roof.

Looking for some good ingredients, I found a hemp mushroom for 1000 yen. Buy it and fix it with straw rope on the wooden set - the rope costs 900 yen.

But seriously, you're selling everything.

"Oops! That looks like it."

― ― However, the L-shaped fittings attached to the corners are still noticeable.... It feels a little out of place, huh...

I bought another mushroom and cut it long with scissors. I wrapped it around the corner, hid the L-shaped fitting, and tied it with a rope.

"Oh, that's good, right?

Dongara's finished, so I'll be inside. We need a table to place the goods. I'm going to search for a table, but there's a table made of iron pipe that's cheap...

I found a table that would suit this world, but it's more than 10,000 yen... a little expensive. --If so, we'll have to make it.

That's why I searched Shangri-La for a board to use on the top of the table, but there was nothing good about it. But there are cheap plywood panels.

Compact panels are short for concrete panels. In fact, it is used to create a framework for pouring concrete, but because it is affordable, it is often used by DIY.

The plywood is also over-tech, but it's okay because it looks just like a regular board.

Plus, if you hang the linen sheets like a tablecloth, you won't see the panels - let's go.

I've decided on a policy, but I don't have a compartment that fits just right. The closest one is a 60cm x 90cm 1,500 yen one. The length is good, but the width is 50cm... Cut it.

Draw a line with a curved ruler and start cutting with a saw. A circular saw would be a hit, but there's no electricity.

Geeko Geeko, the big sound of the saw is ringing. --Of course, something happened and Azarea flew down.

"Kenichi, what are you doing?!

"Oh, I'm building a store."

She seemed surprised to see a wooden frame with a roof that was being completed.

"Yeah? Can a carpenter call Kenichi do that?

Even though I think it would be a little strange to say that the carpenter can do it, I reply.

Well... Nothing, I didn't hurt this room, and I'll clean up the debris later, so don't worry. "

Hee ~, there's a lot of unusual tools.

She is intrigued by my carpentry tools.

Don't touch it. Don't touch it.

Cut the top plate and add 4 more squares. Cut to 80 cm long and fixed as 4 legs.

"What's that? Awesome!

Azarea is thrilled to see my electric driver.

"This is a magical tool. Don't talk to anyone."

--Then, her hand will reach out again, so I will give you one Lynn Yo and one Lynns that I bought yesterday.

"I hate it because it's sour. Make it a linker."

I can't help it. Lyon was placed in the item box and a sweet linker was removed.

Ehehe

Nico Niko's face is azalea, but it's soft inside. In a world like this, without a little warmth, you might become a good duck.

I'll put a table in the booth and buy a chair - a round top stool, 3,000 yen.

Place a wooden shelf on the right side of the table - 2,000 yen. Pass a round bar through the shelf and hang the left side from the wooden frame with a rope to secure it.

I'm going to hang the product and flyer and appeal to you.

"Hmm, isn't it nice inside?

"Wow! Looks like a shop."

"It's not a shop, it's a shop."

Then there is paper and pencils, so I draw a picture of the bed and hang it on a round bar.

"TYUKOBETU DO ARIMASU SS//7" - 7 small square silver coins with used beds (35,000 yen)

Most of them are Roman characters, but the sounds are marked on the top. Long sounds are normal. SS is small square silver, S is silver, and G is gold.

"What happened to the bed?

"I bought it."

"Hmm, you're already in business. Wow, I have no idea what to do..."

Well, I don't know what my abilities are, so I can't give you any advice.

Shop the wooden laundry bassami used to hang pictures of beds - it costs 1,000 yen for 200 pieces. Azarea screams again as she sandwiches the painting with the washing bass.

"What is that?! I want the one that sandwiches the laundry, right?

"Yes, is there anything like this?

According to her story - there is a laundry bassami that broke a thin tree and tied its butt with a string, but it doesn't pinch well and falls off quickly.

"Do you sell this too?

"Ah, can I sell you two, maybe one bronze?"

Looking at her reactions, I thought this could be sold. Selling 200 1000 yen items for 2 1000 yen sounds pretty botrytistic, but if it doesn't exist, it's worth it.

Originally it was cheap because it was produced in large quantities, but I think it would be quite a price if I wanted to make this by hand.

Besides, if you want to imitate it, you can make it in this world, so it won't be over-tech.

When I look at Azarea, I see a greedy face.

"Come on, keep your mouth shut. Four."

"Two more..."

"Okay, six. It's a trade secret, so don't tell anyone."

She is holding the laundry bass and nodding silently.

The stall was finished, so I bought shoki and chillitri and cleaned the floor. Chillitri is made of tongue - 2,000 yen for two.

"I want that too...."

Apparently, I want a chilli tongue.

There you go.

Thank you ~!

I'll hug and kiss you, but if you do that, you'll remember the night...

Azarea, who goes down the stairs, is not worthy of such a thing. But I don't know if it's Chillitri.

Icanikan! For now, it's business.

The finished wooden frames and tables were sucked into the item box without any problems.

All right!

With all due respect, the question is what to sell. I have to choose something cheap and sellable. Check the balance - just 30,000.

First dishes - 5 sets of 20 500 yen items, 3 800 yen deep dishes per dish. There are also 3 pieces with blue lines on the outer circumference of 800 yen.

Exactly the same thing, but the one with the pattern will sell higher.

One knife for 5,000 yen and 6,000 yen each. Then let's arrange about 30 pieces of Japanese paper that I bought yesterday.

How about a plain white handkerchief afterwards - I bought 2 pieces because they sell something with simple embroidery for 800 yen.

White handkerchiefs seem to cost more as the amount of embroidery increases. Would you like to buy something with embroidery all around it - 2,000 yen.

In the meantime, let's go with this... Put them all in the item box.

The rest of the money... is down to 10,000! Oh, really bad.

Now that I'm ready, I'm going down the hotel stairs.

"Kenichi, are you going to the market?

"Yeah, I'm coming."

Good luck ~

Thank you for your support, but if you really don't work hard, you'll run out of money. Well, at a fair price, you get the quality of the original world. I don't suppose it won't sell at all.

I have to believe that. If the money is gone, I'll catch the suspicious man yesterday and cross the dangerous bridge.

All I can say is a bitter smile.

------◇◇◇------

The weather is fine, business day. The first thing we need to do is secure a place. Most of the places that do business in the market are stalls.

When I get the product, I will come in the morning and open the store, and I will go home in the evening. Those engaged in farming bring vegetables and fruits taken in the morning and sell them and leave immediately.

I can't seem to stay in the market forever because I have other field work. Hiring people is expensive.

The location of the stall is unspecified, but the veteran and long-established location is largely fixed and seems to be at the center of the market.

In other words, veterans bury it from the middle of the market, and the newcomer's paper is the closest.

Well, this can't be helped. Newcomers need to be careful. If you cause trouble, you won't be able to do business in the market.

Go to the bottom of the market and prepare to expand your store. Call the store next door.

"Is this place empty?

"It's okay."

Next door is an elderly woman. A lot of merchants dress a little flashy. Lots of decorations and accessories.

This woman also wore a lot of necklaces. Maybe it's for sale, too.

Remove the wooden frame booth from the item box and align it with the adjacent stall.

"Milord, do you have an item box?

Yeah, it's small.

"I envy you. You can carry all kinds of stuff by hand, can't you?

Ah.

That's right. Without the item box, all shop components must be loaded and assembled.

"If you have an item box, you should go more to the center of the market."

"I just got here. I can't make a big face for a rookie."

"It's pretty stiff...."

Place the table, assemble the shop, replace the table cloth with white sheets, and arrange the items.

However, because the wind is a little blowing and the paper will fly, I bought two 300-yen Bunchens.

"Hey, show me the plate."

Also, I was called by the woman next door, so I gave her one of the cheapest things.

"Is this brand new?

"Ah, that's fresh."

"How much do you sell this for?

Hmm, three pieces of copper.

"I can take more of this."

Well, maybe three pieces of copper are close to the price of a second-hand dish... but it's 100 yen each.

But in the meantime, we need to sell anything at the bargain sale to secure the cash.

"I just opened the shop, so it's the service price. First of all, we need our customers to remember."

Now that you're ready - let's do business.