Remove the luggage, remove the shoe and the sword, and put it back in order. Now, look around everyone, and continue talking about the golden measures.

'Even though the urgency has dropped, I still want cash income because I've also come up with the need to buy shoes. I want to buy everything but shoes so that I don't get bored out.'

I noticed on Winn's point this time, but if I did poorly, I might have been killed. It would be nice to buy something from this world as much as you can wear.

When I went to Wangdu last time, I checked the prices for the general items. In light of that note, hand-held is tough enough to buy shoes. If you want to sell something, you need to do something and raise money here.

"So far, what seems promising are the herbs we sold last time we liked them, and then the beads that processed the crystals? Wouldn't it be subtle if a bone knife could sell?

"Can't it be made of dragon?

'Rather... because it is made of dragons... too conspicuous...'

'Right. I said, you can't sell a normal bone, can you?

'I think we can sell it to the elves. They hate wearing iron when they say they interfere with magic. "

'With that said, Rye was talking about the elves, too. No, if you're an elf opponent, you can sell dragon leather and... handmade demon stones, too?

"Whether it's a human... or an elf... equally... when it gets noisy... I think"

I think it's easy to convince you that you're a spiritual magician.

It's the least obvious thing for us to do. Is it more convenient for an elf to know some circumstances than a human being as a dealer? Do you want to try the elf deal before you go to town?

In the meantime, the crystals collected will be processed into small beads - they say round balls. When I tried the alchemy, I could use material deformation, so I processed it crisply. I got quite a few round balls less than an hour later. This one is going to sell in addition to elves, so I made a little more. Perhaps I could hem it down to the villagers for a moment. Make some knives with shards of dragon bone. The other materials will fall apart. As for the artificial demon stone...... I was worried about what was going on, but would you like to bring it in for a deal with the elves?

"Master, an elf, do you have money?

Looking back at Keane's words like flipping the root of the problem, it feels like Gi Gi Gi Gi, asking Grandpa in a reading.

'Oh, it's okay, I should have kept it quite a bit. A lot of elves leave for human town.'

'No, I'm in trouble if those who remain in the village don't have it?

"Yes, I will. No, will you go to the village?

'No... right, I'm gonna call the horn, so I just need him to have it'

"You can't sell too many if you only have one buyer"

Hmm, just to see if the buyer is likely to follow, do you want to check with Horn in advance?

Showing the dragon's bone knife, the horn ate up as funny. Everyone in the village wants it for sure, so they want it all they can buy. While stabbing the nail, I noticed a little trouble with the location of the bone.

"So how much can you sell and wear?

No? You don't know what the fair price is?

"I don't know the market in this country. I'll take care of the valuation. I just need to pay you what I think you're good for."

Then Horn troubled me this time.

Let him say that even a knife made of dragon bone is worth more than five gold coins. For elves who are incompatible with metal utensils - especially iron utensils - in terms of their magic properties, they say that's what they want to get even if they have more than ten pieces of gold loaded. Well, I took care of the elves during the Vazari attack, and I was happy to let go when I said I wouldn't mind five gold coins. I take care of Horn a lot, and the best knife I could do - the one that carved the resemblance of a dragon - was more than happy to give Horn as a token of appreciation.

I also had a few crystal beads picked up with a single piece of silver coin per piece. She said women are going to be happy because there aren't many things in the forest that would be accessories. I was surprised about the Demon Stone, but said I didn't have enough money to buy it.

I had just closed the deal to the satisfaction of both sides and told them that Horn was a little concerned.

"Anyone looking for the Duke of Cleaver's orphan?