Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 106: Good story.

Organize the frigid man's long words and deeds called Lolo and you can aggregate them into one word.

"I liked your shoes. Let me have one."

I can see detaching fake documents from the Count and buying and beating where the business was stuck came out in a hurry because we avoided things.

Or were you waiting in anticipation of our decision to meet the Count?

It seemed difficult to see the facts from the niggling, loud face lolo.

"Kenji," Jilboa urged me to come forward.

Well, it's not good to be slaughtered all of a sudden.

"Dear Lolo. Allow me to answer on behalf of my husband, Jilboa. We have just given the Count the honor of worshipping and have just received word about the shoe business. First of all, we do everything in our power to meet the Count's trust."

I mean, I'm talking to your parents, so pull in! is.

"Yeah, yeah. I know. I know. Good luck with that, really, hey, it's a special win. I, too, would love to help, hey."

Haven't you passed it on? No, this guy used the word "special victory" used by the Count. If it wasn't a coincidence, I would be tempted to say that I intentionally knew what my meeting with the Count was about.

Still, how did you know the story you just finished?

Perhaps, while I was being taken around the aisle far away until I came to this room, I learned about the meeting in advance by some means of information.

To interpret, if you have the ability to gather information about yourself, such as what you're doing, you'll see! I wonder.

This time, our measures may have been successful as well as unexpected hitters for Lolo, or maybe the type of guy who basically manipulated others was incompatible with dangerously jumping in and opening up from himself, like Jilboa and me.

If they don't pull in, there's no choice. I asked Lolo.

"Dear Lolo. I understand that you can help me with the shoe business, but what can you help me with?

Then Lolo answered after exhaling, happy, hi, hi, hi.

"That's, hey, a lot! A lot really, hey. I think we can make it convenient! This disease of my feet, this is, hey, not only me, but really, really a lot of nobles and civilians. Hey, it's a disease that's on.

The doctor said aging was a mistake! These are, hey, just, just magic shoes! If you let me, all the civilians will want to wear these shoes anymore. Hey, well, somehow, maybe you just need to make them a little more authoritatively worthy. I can give you that kind of advice!

What a frustrating long mouth, but this frigid, tongue-turning man, says two things.

One, protective shoes have the effect of deterring and improving the outer opposite toes. Two, I sell them to the aristocratic community.

Oh, there was another one. Let the shoe business bite you, too.

This guy's offer has its merits.

I can appeal to new uses of guardian shoes. It is even better that it is also intended for aristocratic societies with high unit costs.

Perhaps the profits of the business are significant. Even if I pay this man a commission, he gets enough change.

As you look at a profitable business while purchasing, there seems to be no doubt about your sense of business smell.

The answer is yes.

"Dear Lolo, This is a very generous offer, but we do not have enough strength to accommodate Lolo's request. Could you please wait until our business grows?"

If you mean it, but I say no! You're busy. is.

Was it surprising that Lolo was refused, during a few souvenirs, he opened his mouth after being pokanned?

"I see. I can see that. Yeah, I know. Still a young tree business. If you hang gold coins poorly, you'll have trouble bending the branches. Hey. This looks like I got too far ahead of it. Hey. Yeah, I'll take another chance."

To interpret, you said you'd give money, but a poor man! Well, I'm gonna miss you this time. is.

So there was an unnatural time.

Because Jilboa stood before me and blocked his gaze from Rollo.

"Dear Lolo," Jilboa's voice sounded lower and colder than I had ever heard before.

"From now on, I would advise you not to cause too much pain in my body."

I didn't see Jilboa's face from me, but until then I saw Lolo's face turning bright blue, good at making nasty words.

"Now, if you'll excuse me"

I left the room about Jilboa, who turned himself upside down.

I just moved a few meters and the air felt fresh and I sighed heavily.