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Episode 41: The Eggplant Family and Matrix Dining

Croquet sold.

Sold to sell.

Sold and sold, enough to make a big fuss.

Plus, the selling price is ten copper coins. That's 100 yen.

For some reason there are no coins in circulation in this world, equivalent to 100 yen, so I thought there would be copper coins everywhere...

"Over here! Ten croquets!

"Hey, don't go sideways! Twenty croquets over here!

"You've got to be kidding me. This way will be first! Ten croquets!

It is at this rate.

Apparently, in addition to being a bargain, there are even more co-buyers. They're full of silver coins.

So much for the queue of days.

Part of the dining room, so much so that they make a counter dedicated to croquettes to deal with.

Croquets are not that difficult to cook.

If only I knew how to make it.

So I thought it would be imitated soon, but this didn't seem to work at all.

One is fat.

Lard's delivery is as secret as possible, so it took me a while for this information to leak first.

Of course there are a lot of people cooking. It's also a person who lived in a slum.

I was prepared for the information itself to leak.

However, even after the information has been leaked, Lard oil has not always been seen to be popular.

So when I asked Rotton to investigate it, I found out a simple fact.

There was actually only one chamber of commerce in this country that had the right to deal with lard.

I've been contracting to have it wholesale cheaply with that place.

The price of lard jumped when, naturally, lard was found available as oil (...).

In other words, even if a back-track restaurant purchases lard in the same way, it can only be obtained at a slightly cheaper price than edible oil.

Well, there won't be more backtracking either.

There is another reason why the croquette method did not spread.

That's bread flour.

Bread flour specially ordered for food and beverage guilds.

He didn't have the idea of deliberately fine-tuning the dried bread. This is obvious because it's a way that I didn't even notice at the Veriero Chamber of Commerce in Tessa.

What surprised me was that few people saw the delivered bread flour and realized it was originally bread.

Of course, I know only a trusted chef, but I don't bother to teach around.

In fact, it would be better if there were a few more stores selling croquettes, which, on the contrary, could bring people in, but as things stand, rumors spread all over the country to the level of urban legend, and long lines of snakes are formed every day anyway.

And I even had a situation where there was no reason why the snack barn would be disturbed, aiming to await the purchase of croquettes.

Anyway, the economy around the former slum went up without ceiling knowledge.

The counter dedicated to takeaways is stacked on a temporary basis and is being built all over again.

So much so that eating croquettes is already at the end of the Sevites epidemic.

"Ha! You said you never had croquettes!? Are you really a Sevites citizen?

Such pride is the flying level.

Not to mention even the reseller showed up.

... You guys don't even resell food.

I also thought that by limiting the number of purchases per person to ten, I succeeded in curbing them to some extent.

Almost everyone buys ten of them, making it easier to exchange coins.

Well, in the beginning, I complained, but the majority of those guys were resellers, so you came home with a glimpse of Yalarai.

It's the strongest seom of boulders.

By the way, they said the highest resale price was 3,000 yen.

I thought it was too much, but I wonder if the guy who buys it will, too?

The owner of the dining room repeatedly requested a price increase, but rejected all of it.

Croquets do it at this price unless the cost goes up.

If it hadn't been for Rotton's persuasion, he might have raised the price on his own.

If it sells in this world, price increases are normal.

That's why we can increase the number of customers by keeping prices.

Thin profits for sale...... No, it's actually quite profitable, but that would just be now. They know that too. Sounds like that's why I wanted to raise the price, but that's not where I'm going.

The take-home counter exists, but the main one is the dining room. Naturally, it is the right thing to serve alcohol and food at the table.

So the menu I provided as killer content for the dining room......

"Three tonkatsu fixed meals!

"This one is Tonkatsu and add!

"Tonkatsu fixed meal yet!?

Yes, Dwarf, everywhere.

Because the number was small but the pork was in circulation, it was offered to the menu as a profit product.

Then, the more popular the distribution price of pork became.

Exactly. I can't tell you not to raise the price this way, the price is rising day by day, but it seems to be talking about some small rich people, and this one was a boom.

There is another reason for popularity.

It comes with one croquette for tonkatsu meals.

The gourmet people who disliked the queue ordered a fixed meal for croquettes at first, but naturally they turned it upside down when they said so.

Fishing for the little rich in croquettes.

It was just a big fish.

The Adele Chamber of Commerce was delighted with the quality Buffalo Jerky, so the gourmet was stepping on a significant number, but more than I could imagine.

The makeshift dining room was busy day after day.

But, Hug.

I don't know if I'm gonna get into this lately because I can't cook dinner.

The lard is delicious...

It's a good thing that people don't line up in the dining room with privileges, but they talk about being able to eat it every day, and that makes it taste better every day.

From around the corner, it was the salvation that they thought was a special adviser.

In the first place, there is even less resistance to the fact that there is special treatment in this world.

It is a sense of life in which those who pay more, those who are in power, are privileged.

So no one complains about people paying high money to eat croquettes, even if they complain about purchase restrictions.

It's also a dining room that serves alcohol, so it's open at night, but what I laughed at a little bit was that the machine workshop artisans Dwarves were immersed in it.

You told Hagg about it. I consume a lot of booze and tonkatsu without even eating bread every day.

The jobs created in the machine create new jobs.

Exactly the economic cycle.

At first it was open from noon, but now it is a situation where we have to start selling croquettes as soon as the morning cookout is over.

Speaking of which, this country has a good economy. Just unequal.

Thanks to this, the situation around the Western Slam was already becoming understaffed, to the point where it could not already be called a slum.

Every day new buildings are built, roads are paved, and hazardous properties that have been abandoned until then are demolished.

Fortunately enough money and manpower.

Slam had been reborn into a splendid workshop compartment in a man-made sea tactic so much that he would make it in the pyramid as well.

Especially along the street were disturbed restaurants targeting flashing guests from the croquette cafeteria, turning the land price, which was the bottom line, into a popular property now competing for one or two in Sevites.

A significant number of East Slam humans have also been in positions these days, he said.

That's a storm of piercing.

It was one day after a busy and smooth day.

Finally, the example voice poured out into my head.

[We have confirmed the quest clearance. More SHOP products]

Finally.

I was waiting for an approved cure for dependency.

It's been a long time...