Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 82: I Want A Little Hope

"Sarah, why don't you go talk to her for a second?"

And when she held it, Sarah looked happy with her eyes round, but changed her expression and suddenly pointed her mouth.

"White bread for breakfast, because it doesn't go off!

I'm not talking about bread.

Now that I'm depressed about the sales campaign, it's Sarah who has a sense of being a familiar and running adventurer, so I thought I'd talk to her.

I've been a middle-aged adventurer for about 5 years too, but the runout time for heart money was short, and I'm not from around here, so my skin feels dull.

It also makes sense to hold a meeting at the Adventurers Guild in 3rd class neighborhood.

When you're in a beautiful lodging in an elegant second-class neighborhood or in a well-equipped first-class clan swordtooth regiment office, you tend to forget what it's like to be a runaway adventurer close to the bottom.

If you don't think closely about their bollocks of armor, their holed pants, rubbed sandals, their always hungry eyes, and all that visual information, you're going to come up with a slippery plan.

Don't think in the conference room, think out of the city.

"So, yeah. If the runaway adventurers aren't feeling better, they can't afford shoes. What do you think of Sarah?

Sarah, questioned, waves the blanket.

"Absolutely not"

Well, that's as far as I can tell.

"Is there a tag around here?

And, a large number of people buy a small amount of voucher and ask while explaining the concept that the rest of them take the total...

"Ah!! I'm not going, but with a fight to do at a festival or something, the one who wins?

There is no arena in this city, but during festivals there are gambling between the monsters and the masters of the sword, which one wins. I was suspicious of the 800, so I never got close.

Some things seem to be horse spear matches between knights. However, if you're not more than a citizen of a 2nd class neighborhood, you can't enter in the first place, so I've never seen that either.

Well, maybe there's something similar. Humans like to gamble. You should think that there are more types of tags that stir up shooting minds than do not require special skills.

"If, with a single tag (lottery) of copper coins, you were to win those shoes, would Sarah buy them?

This is one of my plans. Little by little, I want to spread my shoes to the runaway adventurers.

Selling at low prices is not tolerated by the Swordtooth Soldiers and Intercity Merchants who have an interest in shoe sales.

However, advertising projects in the form of tags are easy to explain.

Now I just want to hope there are no regulations like the Japanese Prize Law.

"What? Are you sure? Such a delicious story, I can't trust you."

Whoa. And I was a little impressed. I thought Sarah would jump for nothing.

Studying numbers every night didn't seem to be in vain.

"And I wonder if it's a little expensive"

also said. For a runaway adventurer, even a piece of copper coin is a lot of money. With that, you can spend a day or two if you save. I might not put that amount on a label that I don't know if I'll hit.

Recently, I've been getting a little better around the money and my money prices seem to be getting dull.

"Number the tags. I only sell up to three to one person. On the 30th, one pair is bound to give the winner. The winning number is determined by swinging Koko (dice) in the Adventurer's Guild or where everyone can see him. If it's Sarah, how much would you buy?

"Hmm... then, two bitches, yeah, maybe one"

A bitch is a currency worth a tenth of a copper coin. There are many places like stall rice where there are 2 or 3 bitches.

Hmm. Well, if it's one pair every 30 days, I actually don't mind a deficit. Advertising effects would be excessive to make up for it.

I want to give hope to a runaway adventurer, and I don't want him to go bankrupt, so you should be careful with the purchase restrictions.

Measures for resale shall not be taken in particular. You can sell off the shoes you get and have dinner, or you can switch to good gear. I'm free around there. Nor can it be restricted in the first place. If you don't get it for money, it's violence, and it's an adventurer's fashion to be. If you're about to see blood with blade wounds, you should put a piece on it with money from the start.

The rest is the handling of the booking slips that the guys who previously helped me measure the foot size of my shoes have.

Before they resell that one, it would be nice to trade it for a label.

If you give me 30 tags, I feel happy to replace them.

A thoughtful guy may be selling to advanced adventurers for a high price, but if he's that smart, I'd like to scout here the other way around. Anyway, we're understaffed.

Either way, I decided to sell the adventurer shoe hit tag for one bitch and offer it to adventurers one at a time every 30 days.