Ee, Teni Shippai? Seikou?

7 Stories [Appraisal] is the epitome of cheats

The next morning, Yaichi decided to try the home point confirmation feature from a remote location.

Somehow when I concentrated my consciousness, I was able to look around with subjectivity in the state that I was standing at the home point.

Plus there seems to be a zoom function, and roughly a hundred meters in all directions can be seen without problems.

However, it is not possible to move the viewpoint.

(That, something's not right)

Things were very different in the woods compared to when I actually stepped down yesterday.

Yesterday at the stage, the trees were quite depressing, but now the number of trees growing itself was small. Plus, the height seemed a little low.

(I mean, the times are different from yesterday)

I also saw a demon or a beast.

And I could also confirm the figure of the horned rabbit I saw yesterday.

Apparently, even though times have changed somewhat, the demon figure hasn't changed much.

As a result of further verification, it was not possible to move the perspective, but it seemed possible to change the perspective.

It was possible to see the surrounding conditions with a view around the home point, and it seemed possible to change the magnification, confirming up to 100 km square.

And as I went east through the woods for a while, I found out that there was something city like.

We need to cut through that forest and go to the city anyway.

To do this, we'll have to gear up.

And we need something precedent to gear up.

Gambling is the first thing Yaichi came up with as a quick way to make that kind of money.

In this country, gambling is illegal in principle, but there is something called public gambling run by the state with ink.

If that's the case, there's nothing against the 'don't break the law' rule.

However, since I found out that I can go to different worlds, I've been shaking my own rules.

(meaning to protect as much as you can)

The first thing Yaichi came up with was the lottery.

Naturally, the lottery is such that the winning lottery cannot be confirmed in advance.

In the first place, it is the future that determines the winning lottery, and even with Yangichi's cheat skills, you cannot predict the future.

Then why did Yaichi have an eye on the lottery, because there is something that has already been confirmed as a winner.

It is a scratch.

It's a lottery to scrape the hidden part of the card and see if it hits.

In the case of scratches, they simply hide some of the printed ones, so the mechanism is fundamentally different from the ones that will be confirmed as winners in the future.

If so, Yaichi thought that even if it were hidden, he might be able to find a winning lottery in [appraisal].

There are likely to be as many other ways to make money, but for now, Yaichi decided that the lottery, which earns a million units and has no effect on tax relations, is now the best.

Sometimes I didn't come up with a very good idea other than that.

The winning amount of scratches currently sold is 1 million yen for 1st class, 100,000 yen for 2nd class, and 20,000 yen for 3rd class.

For 500,000 yen or more, an ID card will be required for redemption.

(Then should I anonymously replace the 2nd class or less over and over again?... No, I want to do something about the military funds for the moment, and let's just hit first class)

The first lottery office Yaichi chose was at a slightly larger location in downtown station with five receptionists.

There's a reason he chose a larger outlet, but that will be discussed later.

Yaichi quickly decided to use the [appraisal] search and reverse function.

The usual [appraisal] is to appraise what it is while looking at the object and see the appraisal results.

In contrast, reversal is a function of finding an object from the appraisal results.

It means you can search for it in free words, so this is nothing but cheats anymore.

It is a skill that can dominate the world depending on how it is used.

Although there is no interest in Yangichi at all.

The object of the search is "Scratch of the First Class".

...... no particular reaction.

Does that mean that there is no first class within a 100-meter radius?

I'll do a search on "Scratch of the Third Class," just in case.

Four arrows indicating the object were then displayed.

(Is this all there is to sell, and there are only four...)

Approach the outlet and check the position indicated by the arrow.

Sometimes I get suspicious when I pretend I'm not sure what to buy.

And one of the four was just what was affixed to the transparent wall.

Look around in no hurry first.

See if anyone else is doing the scratch.

If you buy a scratch and someone is exactly like you are scraping right now, and you give them a hit in a prominent spot, they say, "I was after you! It's not possible that they can put on things like that."

(... Okay, you're not here)

Yaichi, who confirmed that there were no people around, spoke to the salesperson.

"Um, I'd like a scratch."

"Thank you"

When the saleswoman said so, she took about ten sheets from the top of a bunch of scratches that had been loaded on the counter and took them out of her hand-off mouth.

"Which one will be chosen?

"Um, can I have the one with this sticker?

"Fine."

"Well, this and this and..."

It stands out that only one lottery was won, so I bought two from where it was sticking, three from what the salesperson put out for me, and a total of five for a thousand yen.

Once he left the sales office, he moved to a space on the side, probably to scratch the scratch, and took the change out of his wallet and scraped the silver membrane.

(Oh, I really hit third class! [Appraisal] Wow!!

Make a quick redemption.

Originally, it is necessary to exchange more than 10,000 yen in a bank, but a larger outlet can exchange up to 50,000 yen.

This was why Yaichi chose this large outlet.

"Sister, you hit it!

I go to the same salesperson who bought it.

It would be more natural to be honest and happy here.

"Oh, congratulations"

Yaichi made 19,000 yen in minutes when he arrived at the store.

Yaichi then went over about ten outlets.

The third class was a good percentage, but even though I could redeem it at how many outlets, I felt that it seemed somewhat conspicuous to hit the third class many times, so I only bought two more pieces and weighed more than that.

It was about evening and I finally discovered the second class, but the bank was closed where it was shredded, so I put it in my purse and went home.

Upon returning home, scratching the scratch proved that there was still no error in [appraisal] visibility.

Yaichi will have earned 155,000 yen in one day.

In the meantime, this is going to manage the immediate payment.

(We'll have to look for the first class after a few days.)

The next day, Yaichi visited a different downtown area than yesterday, a short distance from home.

Scratch redemption at the bank first.

At the time of the cash changeover, I was advised to open an account because I did not yet have an account with this bank, but I refused and got it in cash.

Pretend to put the envelope with gold in your nostalgia and go straight to [Infinite Storage].

Nothing beats this as a way to store it.

After leaving the bank, I will hassle the lottery office that I have researched in advance.

Sometimes I walked around the city hitting third class.

Because of the [healthy body], even if I was tired, I would recover as soon as I rubbed off, so I was able to turn around at a higher pace than I thought.

(Not a classic skill set, but [healthy body] might be the most appreciated)

When it was time to walk through the whole day and give up today, Yaichi finally discovered the first class lottery.

It was a small outlet, but I need to go to the bank anyway, so no problem.

"Excuse me. I'd like a scratch."

"Yes, sir."

and a middle-aged woman at the sales clerk gave me about twenty.

but there was no first class among them.

"I'm sorry, but I'd like to have a hard time, so can you give me a lot of it?

"Haha. Fine, fine, choose carefully!

That said, the salesman gave me a dsuch of scratch.

It was confirmed that the first class was included therein.

"Mmmm..."

I chose ten cards, including the first class, pretending to be bothered.

After I pay for it, I stick it in my pocket without sharpening it.

"Oh, haven't you sharpened it?

"Yes. I thought I'd put it on the scaffold one night and sharpen it tomorrow"

It is a lie.

There is no shrine in Yaichi's room in the first place.

"Yeah, that's a good heart. Good luck hitting it."

In the case of scratches, it is decided whether or not to hit it at the time of hand, so no matter what I prayed for after the purchase, the result will not change, but the salesperson never went into it in particular.

That's what you should call a pro.

I could have just gone home in [Return], but I came to stay away from home because of it, and I only bought one more 3rd class to make a little more money.

But this causes a bit of trouble.

I redeemed the last 3rd class lottery I bought and am walking home, but Yaichi is currently being worn by three men.

They were apparently confirming that Yaichi was redeeming the 3rd class lottery, and they're thinking about the cuttlefish.

How do you know such a thing?

Thanks to [Appraisal].

If a person is identified, the name, address, occupation, height, weight, etc. of the person will be displayed, but it was mentioned that a detailed examination can also confirm something like birth.

The Treasure of Knowledge clearly records what behavior the person has taken in the past and what he thought.

And [appraisal] goes from the past to the present (...) and tells us more about it.

Let's read the last sentence of Makoto Yoshida (19 years old/college student) 's profile, for example, one of the threesome.

"I saw Osama, who seems depressed, winning a billboard with a scratch, so I'm going to ask him to divide the profits a bit."

(Totally young these days......)

Yaichi, who is followed by three people, is walking in the choice of places where there are as few people and security cameras as possible.

It would be convenient over there, and so far there's nothing I can do to set it up.

Such Zhongyangyi was traveling with a reverse search appraisal in "People Cameras That Put Myself in Sight".

(That's surprisingly a lot of security cameras...)

If it suddenly disappears from the footage, it may seem suspicious.

The cameras in the streets and stores would not be confirmed that way, but Yaichi decided to act cautiously in case something happened.

We walked in an atmospheric alley for a while and stopped there as only three people followed arrows showing the search results in this way.

"Ah!!

"" "What!?

As Yaichi looked back, pointing back at the three of them and raising his voice, all three were followed and looked back.

Activate [Return] for the moment when the arrows in the search results disappear completely.

As a result, I was able to return home safely.

This was my first [return] to my home, but apparently it went well.

"Ah... earthfoot"

Yaichi stood in the room with his earthfoot as he left the home point indoors.

You'll need to re-set it around the front door.

(Hmm, different worlds are noisy, but this one is noisy. I still need to gear up ASAP!!

I activated [Return] to keep it out of people's eyes for once, but at least those three would have been pretty suspicious.

Well, I've saved the three appraisal results, and I kind of figured out the scope of their activities, so if we keep them away from there for a while, it's not a problem.

On this day, he was once again Yaichi, who realized the awesomeness of [appraisal].

(Sounds like you could be a famous detective if you want to)

Whatever lies may be tricky, but [appraisal] cannot be deceived, so detectives and other tea children will be small.

(... but let's not because it stands out)

Yaichi was nibbling and checking his skills again.

And...

"Ah, search scope"

Despite the fact that the effect range of [appraisal] could be extended to ∞, Yaichi was walking around the city, still fixed to 100 meters of the initial value in discipline.

If I had appropriately broadened the scope and searched from home, I would have met the first class lottery more efficiently.

"I'm an idiot..."