I'm sitting next to Mr. Torcone on your podium, blown by the wind.

It's slower to get to the city than to run on your own, but with Mr. Torcone like this, you're more certain to pass the checkpoint.

I am anxious to deal with something on my own, but I feel safe with Mr. Torcone.

He also said something about amnesia, so I think he'll follow up a lot.

I'll gather more information while I get to the castle gate.

The first thing I care about is money.

Is there anything in my holdings that I can still use...

According to Mr. Torcone......

Money, it seems, refers to the unit as "gol”.

And surprisingly, most countries across the continent use the same “gol”.

Although the design of coins varies from one country to another, they say one gold coin can be used as a value of 10,000 gols, whatever the country's issue.

It's quite convenient to have a unified monetary unit... and I feel quite advanced in that respect...

They say that one coin will be ten golls, one copper coin one hundred golls, one silver coin a thousand golls, and one gold coin 10,000 golls.

Somehow... I think it's an image of ten yen balls, a hundred yen balls, a thousand yen balls, ten thousand yen balls... surprisingly easy to understand...

Incidentally, the coins of the forthcoming kingdom of Kouroud seem to be called 'Kouroud gold coins', for example, for gold coins.

I sneak into my head and check the type of coins in "Wave Storage" from the list.

Some of the coins I got in the labyrinth don't seem to have “kowlyud” on them.

Unfortunately... it is within our expectations... because it is a hidden asset of an empire that perished three thousand years ago...

If the subsequent historic masters had collected it personally, there might have been... I can't help it without it...

I mean... it seems like 'Tester Labyrinth' went into dormancy about 2,000 years ago... at that time, maybe there wasn't a kowlood kingdom yet...

Refresh your mind and check the list of coins that were in the loot when you exterminated the 'Manatex Great Forest' and the Labyrinth undead...

... Great!

There's a coin with "Kowlood” on it!

There are more than four hundred gold coins.

There are about 600 silver coins.

There are over a thousand copper coins and a thousand coins.

I don't know how much this is worth...

Probably not going to be in trouble for money any time soon......

Relieved......

To try it out, I put out a "Massimagna Fourth Reich Gold Coin" among only one gold coin I got in the labyrinth.

If this gold coin can be used normally... I'm supposed to be pretty big rich...

I tried to show Mr. Torcone the gold coin, prejudging that I could not remember it well because of amnesia.

"This gold coin... I don't see it... can I take it in my hand...

............... Ooh!

This... isn't this ancient gold coin... where the hell did you get this... "

Mr. Torcone was surprised by all the hips and stopped the carriage.

Nia also looks intrigued by Mr. Torcone's condition.

"Excuse me. I don't remember and I'm not sure... I only had one in my bag...

It came in separate coin bags, so it could be a product or something like a collection... "

"Yes... right... sorry. You didn't remember...

Too surprised... disturbed.

This is called an “ancient gold coin," a gold coin from thousands of years ago.

It's about the same size as modern gold coins, so I think the amount of gold used is about the same, but ancient gold coins have a lot of added value.

More than five times the value of a regular gold coin is certain. A collector would wear it more than ten times.

Ancient gold coins can be fussy when found in site excavations, etc., as they are hard to discover.

If you want to redeem that gold coin, you can't help it, but if not, I don't think you should show it to people too much.

You'll stand out for sure. For that matter, there is also a greater chance that you will be able to catch your eyes on an impudent person.

It's a good idea to sell it to someone you trust or keep it as your own collection.

Mr. Torcone gave me a lot of momentum.

Breathe in, I wonder when you were...

I see... that's right.

It's a gold coin from a country that perished three thousand years ago...

It may be premature to judge Mr. Torcone solely by his story, but the massive treasures I have acquired in the labyrinth do not seem like it would be better to put them out in public. Except when you're in so much trouble, you mean you can't use it...

In a different world where I don't know the right or the left, evil can't stand out and... I can't help it...

Exactly, you're in a rotten state of treasure...

Well, it's not what I earned originally... and you can't complain.

In the meantime, it's good because it's a coin I got when I defeated the undead and it looks like I can handle it.

I asked about another thing that bothered me.

Whether something like an ID exists in this world.

According to Mr. Torcone......

We don't all have ID cards, but if you're traveling, it's more convenient to have one because it's easier to get through the checkpoint.

Somewhere like the bureau, they'll issue it.

When I told him I didn't have anything that looked like an ID, he convinced me that I must have dropped it when the demon attacked me.

When they pass through the precinct, they ask the guards to explain the situation and issue it to them.

I hear the guard chief knows him.

The bandits can be handed over at that time, he said.

After all, you were quite right to go through the precinct with Mr. Torcone.

Looks like you're about to see the precinct...