While surprised by Hull and his out-of-consciousness behavior, Sausa leads him to the appraisal location.

We briefly introduced ourselves to each other on the road.

Hal and Lunaria are D-rank adventurers and lucky enough to happen to get treasure, he said.

Sausa said it was a chore for this auction.

By the way, Lan returned to the Adventurers Guild when he finished his take on Sausa.

"Please go to this room. The appraisal of the other participants is almost complete, so I think it will be taken soon."

The room shown was in the basement, where it had become a spacious warehouse.

"Uh, where do I put it?

There are several tables lined up, and Hal takes confirmation as to which of them to put on.

"Now, I'd like you to come to this big table. Lightly held, but probably of considerable weight. Because if it does, it's going to crumble outside of this table."

That allegation was correct and probably crumbled if I had placed it outside the biggest table in the center.

The most central part was a large number of treasures, such as those brought by Hull and others, or a table commonly used when appraising treasures that weighed heavily, and was the one that chose the most durable material.

Copy that.

Hal's treasures are placed on the table with the sound of Dosun.

And when the cloth covered was removed, straw and appraiser gathered.

Distinctive members move to simultaneously appraise.

"Let me start with an introduction, everyone. You're being rude to your first customer."

When Sausa pays attention to the appraisers so that they are embarrassed there, she aligns them.

"Dear Hal, Lunaria, I'd like to introduce you. This is an appraisal unit where they appraise the items that will be on our auction. It is a gift, it is knowledge, and we will use each of its various skills to verify authenticity and value."

In the event that counterfeits, crude items, etc. are brought in, it is a matter of credibility to allow them to be put up, and so the skilled persons are in charge in their respective fields.

Each of the appraisal unit people referred had raised their hands and lowered their heads in place of greetings.

"Nice to meet you, this is what we want to sell..."

Hal greets there, removes the ice on the lid.

Then, cheer up.

The amount of treasure at a glance, and the quality that you might not have to check for details.

They succeed in making the appraisers, who have ever seen untold treasures, speak naturally.

"It may be a little high, but what happens to the appraisal flow?

It is not something that can be confirmed all the time, so even Hal can see it.

Do you have to stay here all the time, just keep it, or do you have something to do? The questions are endless, for example.

"First, let me check with you here to calculate the time it takes for the appraisal. I'd like you to stay here until the calculation, but you're free to do so after the calculation. You can check other sellers' items or go back to the city. The auction itself will be in five days."

Sausa will be polite and concise.

Hal nodded so much that he didn't even know when it would be held.

"The appraisal will go here and put on the lowest bid price. And if you're convinced, it'll be in the form of a listing, but if it comes in the form of an unpublished listing... I'm sorry, but this is also a business, so you'll be charged an appraisal fee."

It was a sausage to say sorry, but both Hal and Lunaria understand that would be natural.

"Once the listing is accepted, it will be displayed in the exhibition hall. It's a form of looking at it and deciding which bidders will bid on. By the way, don't worry, the security system is solid."

Sausa, who has worked here for many years, trusts appraisal units, guards, etc. Sometimes the auction could be held with confidence because it was solid there.

"... well, then let me just ask you to go into the appraisal and calculate the time it takes"

When I heard Hal's words, the appraisers with a happy expression said they were waiting for me to get to work.

I happened to have free hands, but I was more than willing to appraise this treasure in front of me sooner than that.

"- Well, let's talk a little while they're looking into it. Come this way, I'll make you some tea."

At the edge of the appraisal room, there is room to rest, Hal and Lunaria sit down in the chair there, and Sausa prepares for tea.

The chair is of very good quality to keep guests waiting or to use as a business meeting and sits comfortably.

"It will be tea and sweets. Go ahead."

The two people served tea in front of me mouth it. The two of them felt relieved by the fluffiness and the good smell of the tea.

"Delicious..."

"It's delicious..."

Seeing the reaction of the two, Sausa smiles satisfactorily.

"That's good. - What I wanted to talk to you two about was that treasure. I won't say anything else, so could you tell me where it came from? Because in some cases, you may be able to foil it when you sell it."

"- Foil?"

I thought the provenance would be heard, Hal, but not until I thought it would lead to a foil, leaning my neck against Sausa's words.

"Yeah, where is it going to be a historical dish or a gold coin used in a certain kingdom... that makes it easier for buyers to give money too"

This treasure, it's just treasure! It's a treasure! I thought Hal and Lunaria, and I was surprised by the scales from my eyes.

Sausa seemed to wonder if she could get it out with the utmost value because she knew from the first glance that what Hal and the others had brought was a good one.

"I just wish it was gold, but does that part matter..."

"Yes, I'm surprised..."

Sausa also laughs bitterly at these two reactions.

"That's what it is. So I was hoping you could give me some information, if you could?

To that inquiry, Hal hands down and stops Lunaria from trying to answer.

"Regarding that, but can I have a moment? I still have something to do, so I want to do it after it's over."

"Yeah, I don't mind that... - I see, I understand. Then first, the time it takes for the appraisal to be finalized, and then the two of you will come back after what you have to do, and we will listen to you there. Hopefully, by the day before the auction... well, ideally, it would help if you could come back two days ago."

Sausa seemed to understand, albeit sluggishly, what Hal was trying to accomplish. That's why, without pursuing it in depth, he offered first the extent to which he could make the most concessions.

"That helps. What am I supposed to do next? Am I supposed to be here again?

"Now, have this one. This will be a Participant ID, please show me my name and I will guide you."

After receiving something like a name tag down from his neck from Sausa and checking the back table all the way through, Hal will bag it.

That's when just one of the troops performing the appraisal approaches us. And when I gently eared at Sausa, I went back to the central table again.

"The appraisal unit people said that all appraisals would be finished in two days. May I?

"Oh. Well, then, we're going. Thanks for everything. And then we're gonna ask for the treasure, okay?

"Of course!

Because of the high number, Hal said extraordinarily to keep an eye on it so that it would not be stolen, and Sausa, who knew it, put her hands on her chest and bowed her head, swearing that she would also protect it against her own possession.