In the same costume as the other day, I visited the town of Elgin again. I didn't bring any bad material this time. Bringing it to the material store are round balls and medicinal herbs processed with natural stone. The purpose is to connect with the material store more than the gold measure. Finally, the purpose of gathering information is also to compare prices with the last time we came, or to listen to rumors. I've come this far around the corner, and if there's anything that looks delicious, I'll buy it and go home.

The material store was easy to find. Show them round balls of medicinal herbs and natural stones and get them bought off. The herbs were a little cheaper than the Wang capital, but it seems there are many other sellers. Crazy elves. Something must bring them in. Round balls bought me out for as much as an elf. These affordable - to put it badly, cheap - accessories seem to have a lot more buyers than luxury goods and are chronically understated. I was also told that I would introduce the accessories store if I wanted to, but I declined because I didn't want to stand out. My father in this store seemed conscientious and trustworthy. Looks like I've tied a good handbook. I heard that weapons and other materials have not made any particular price movements these days. Most importantly, seller buyers are probably adventurous and don't seem to be able to follow up until the demand for soldiers in the National Army.

Leave the material store and hang out in town. Last time I got into trouble early, you didn't get a chance to take a slow look around - I just had a minimum price check. From what I've seen, there doesn't seem to be any significant price fluctuations. Is there any sign of war or a massive military operation? What's the royal family thinking?

Satoshi is determined to be a merchant for the information in this hand, but I don't know any merchants other than material stores. What's wrong... that's what Crowe was thinking, but Rye's thoughts were interrupted.

"Yes, I'm a pedestrian."

That's... the pedestrian who came to Edge Village. Looks like you're talking to one of your fellow merchants over dinner. Just fine. Shall we come in and have dinner too... Oh, but...

"Now I want to avoid standing out, and will Rye and Keane hide in their nostalgia? 'Cause I'm gonna make you eat it later.'

So I say no to the devils, and Crowe goes into the dining room. After choosing the right dish, you get a seat a little further away from the pedestrian. Due to their increased status, they are not indisposed to listen to conversations even at this distance.

(But how did you find the Rye one? As far as I'm concerned, it helps... Huh? Is the town of Barren a downfall... Lords' popularity has declined and the road repairs won't end because the residents won't join the emissary... The traffic remains blocked, so Dran and Maud can't deal with Barren, did they find another dealer... outside Baron territory? Isn't this a restructuring of the economy... if you suck, Baron Barren's territory is over... Royal intervention to change lords?... Ah, mishear or take turns for the Lord...)

The pedestrians were able to tell us what was going on with Valen. Vazari's seems to be out of the pedestrian's range of activity and did not come up on the subject.

(Hmm. Is it about Baron Barren's territory that the royal family was plotting something? No, the kings' conversation must have included the story of Vazari and Morrow. I just need some more data, but have the interests of the pedestrians moved on to recent developments with the people I know already... so far we've been collecting information here. Leaving the store and looking for some rice for Rye and Keen...)

In the meantime, Crowe left the store once he was satisfied that the situation in Baron Baron's territory had been found out.

"Hmm, in the end, all we know is what's going on in Baron Barren's territory?

'That's right directly. I didn't hear much about Vazari while I was in town, but that doesn't mean anything's moving under the water.'

"Are we going again in the day?

"No, I can't catch my eyes out of town every now and then. Let's think about another hand a little bit. '