Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Lesson 31: The Value of the Future

Okay, now it's their turn to show the cards.

"Reward? How much value will it add to the shapeless?

I mean, set the price for the future of the Swordtooth Corps. "

Jilboa laughs niggardly with a righteous face.

"Swivelry, how much do you think it's worth?

Swivelry says with a little thought.

"Three big silver coins, right?"

"What's the basis for that?

"Give me an answer that I hadn't had to worry about for six months,

Because this man has it. "

Three big silver coins! Ten times bigger than copper, ten times bigger than copper, ten times more than silver.

What are three pieces in a large silver coin.

My monthly income is 30 big copper coins and 3 silver coins, so is that ten times that?

Quite, you're fat.

It would still be nice to get paid to be vice president of a first-class clan.

and so on, and calculates the gold account.

"Shortage?

And, Jilboa stares at this one.

"You're short."

And I respond without putting in my hair.

"Because you haven't heard me yet.

You can put a price on that, then, right?

"Just listen to me, maybe you won't pay for it, huh?

"The captain (chef) won't imitate you like that."

Adventurers and mercenaries are creatures who care a lot about their name and reputation.

If you are also the leader of a first-class clan, the arms of the sword will stand, strong against booze and beating,

I can't serve without a reputation for being generous.

There's a child who wants to keep up with the rating of being stingy.

Is it something there?

Well, I'm now becoming a caretaker for the new adventurers in the city.

You're in a position to spread your reputation, for better or worse.

After figuring that out, I guess I was teasing you.

Jilboa told me she was going back to her serious face.

"The reward, in the name of Jilboa of the Corps of Swordfangs,

Let's promise to play enough.

So let me hear what Kenji has to say about the future?