Hyaku Ma No Aruji

29 Stories "At Sherwood Chamber of Commerce"

"Once it's quite a big chamber of commerce, there aren't that many merchants themselves who belong to the chamber. In addition, I also sort people to be drawn to the Chamber of Commerce, so you can trust them."

"If you chose the talent, you'd be honest with the money."

It was Mariza who told Shaw with jito eyes. I'm chasing him with a clear sigh after words.

Shaw, on the other hand, seemed to have gotten a lot used to that cold gaze as well, flushing his gaze and sending back a good grin instead.

"Yes, you're right. You can't be honest with gold halfway through, but if that point blows up to the 'Golden Deceased' level, it's easy to trust instead. Because as long as my business talent is picky, they won't betray me. They never do stupid imitations like letting go of a man who goes out of his way to be a seed of gold"

"... well, I respect your confidence."

"Oh, there's a rare compliment from Miss Mariza"

"-!"

Probably a word that came out unexpectedly.

But Mariza, who has consistently been raving about Shaw, was a rare compliment.

Shaw grins with a niggling grin all the time here, and opposing Mariza hurries to shut her mouth all the time saying, "Shit."

At that time, Mariza showed a historical 'vegan expression'.

"Hey, it's nothing. - Anything."

"This is my win, isn't it?

"It's not about winning or losing"

"You, besides watching First Master, look like that, don't you? Unexpectedly, is there a maiden under the iron skin?

"If you tap any less, I'll tear that mouth apart."

As Shaw beat his nose high and proud to say, Marisa plucked and pulled two daggers out of his back waist, shining a sharp cut on hand.

"Give me a break! When this is gone, we won't be able to do business! Because I'll keep this about it!

"Do so"

Marisa re-sheathed her dagger and finally turned around and cut the story.

During that series of motions, only Shaw and Eyes noticed that she had looked at Merea several times.

At the time, Merea almost laughed, "The other two's arguments are beautiful in style," etc.

Either way, apparently, the interaction between the two of them ended once there.

Then, now Merea spun the word.

"In fact, I really can't give Shaw a head up. Totally, respectfully."

Merea's words were never ironic.

Shaw deserved pure respect for Melea for letting her try something she would not be able to do.

"Ha ha, if you can spare time, you can teach me your know-how"

Shaw smiles at Merea as if she is not praised or troubled.

"How much, by the way?

"Right - also a benefactor of life, so make it special 'cheap'"

"I was expecting a little, but I knew it wasn't for free"

Melea lets him shake his head (wearing it) as he rocks his snow and white hair to the left and right. I couldn't shrug my shoulders because I carry lililium on my back.

"Free is not a good idea. This is for you, isn't it?

'Nothing is higher than free' is an utterance. Not paying for it makes the closing point of the deal somewhat obnoxious. You'll give them as much room as you can blow later. This is a very strange thing. "

"I see, I'll remember."

"Now I'm a professor of know-how, the first. You will be charged."

"No alarm, no gap!!"

"Ha, ha, ha, you're still sweet!

I was disappointed that Merea had just been hit, and other faces were in trouble.

Eyes stopped by Merea and said, "Hey, how you doing? Right?" Shaw watched as he gently slapped his shoulder with a winning face.

While doing so, Shaw finally knocks on the front door of the Chamber of Commerce with a victory laugh (this way).

And after the knock, he was stepping inside without waiting for an answer.

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As soon as I came in, what I saw was a long table sitting like a gatekeeper against visitors.

It also looks like a fence that separates this one from the other.

From the ceiling hung stone lights emitting light of light orange, creating (possibly) a warm atmosphere.

"That, what...?

Seeing that glowing stone light, Eyes was circling his eyes.

Mariza from beside such eyes,

"It's a natural luminous stone called a light stone that is molded for lighting. In the short northern continent of the day, light related technologies and industries are well developed due to the length of the night, but it is a relatively new type of ore excavated in that northern continent"

"Yes, what?"

Eyes had a curious eye on that glowing stone he saw for the first time.

And no less than such eyes,

"What, I want that super......!

Merea said with her red eyes a brighter light.

It was like a child who found a new toy.

See how that goes, with Shaw smiling small and bitter,

"You can get as much as you want if you ever go to the Northern Continent. Also consider your share when it arrives as a product"

That's what I was returning.

Then, just around the corner, you hear the man at the front door, one man comes out of the Chamber of Commerce building.

He was a well-suited middle-aged man with monocle glasses.

With dull gray hair all over her hair, she walks her idle body with deep wrinkles between her eyebrows, also a symbol of the year.

When the man fixed the position of the monocular glasses with his fingers, he finally looked at the visitor's face in surprise (a lot).

"- Master Sherwood!?"

I raised a barbaric voice.

When I saw Shaw's face, it was like he accidentally had vegetables.

The obnoxious complexion until he walked over here collapses and represents a consternation as if even the ghost had seen it.

"Hey, Mr. Zayd. Somehow we managed to escape the fanatics of Sisalis."

The opposing Shaw was raising one hand in mild condition.

The appearance was overwhelmingly superior to that of a monocular middle-aged person, while the relationship between upper and lower appeared to be the opposite.

The Mereas saw that strange interaction and reaffirmed that Shaw was indeed the head of this Chamber of Commerce.

"Well done, you're safe! Sisalis, I heard from the nearby chamber of commerce that Sherwood was being chased by those fanatics."

"Oh, you were passing on the information for once"

"Yeah, but I didn't expect you to run east."

"There's a lot going on. Not to the west, not to the north, not to the south, the east was the worst, but if we get over it, it's possible beyond that,"

"Well, is it possible…? Assuming it's related to Demon King, is it Remusse?"

"That's the place. I can't keep trying to work in business, but it's still inconvenient. I thought it was time to build a hub where I could rest my mind."

"I guess in my heart. Without Master Sherwood, the Chamber of Commerce moves slowly. Of course, we used to be individuals with arms, so I'll try to do the very least."

"Yeah, I hope so. - Well, there's a lot to talk about, but I don't have a little time right now. I'll fly you to the docs later."

"Ha, I get it"

When the conversation between the two ended in one paragraph, the one-eyed middle-aged gaze finally flew to the Mereas.

"What about you?

"These are the other 'demon kings' who are carrying a lot harder work than I am. I don't know, I got help."

"Really? Likewise, I guess in my heart. It will be very troublesome to swing by the random ones."

Apparently, I'm just working with a guy with the "Alchemy King" issue, middle-aged one-eyed glasses - and Zeid seemed to have some kind of understanding of the Demon King.

"But it's quite unusual for Master Sherwood to have someone help him. I thought you were basically the helper."

"That's not true. - So, I need you to arrange something for me."

"I know. - Would you like me to arrange a leg to Remusse?

"The conversation is quick and helpful"

"I'll try to procure it now"

"Can I have thirty minutes, please?"

"Hahaha, make another difficult order. - But let me try. To show these people that the power of gold is infinite."

They still look like their kind.

Merea thought so when she saw Zayed's niggling grin.

"Come on, let's wait a while. Zayd, you will arrange your legs. He would do an ideal job if he covered the commercial network of the Principality of Neus-Gaus.

In the meantime, there are products sourced from various regions in the basement of this Chamber of Commerce branch, so we'll see? I don't know why I'm waiting for you. "

As soon as Zayed ran outside the Chamber of Commerce after a gratuity, Shaw said as he looked at Merea.

"-!"

The moment I heard the word, Merea's eyes glowed wondering if this was still the case.

The disclosures of palpable curiosity were in my eyes.

Shaw saw how Merea was like a child again and felt another bitter smile on her face unexpectedly.

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Shaw himself had heard that Melea was stuck in Lindholm Spiritual Mountain in conversation on the road.

That's right, Shaw laughed and showed it to Daiya (oh gee) at first, but then he exchanged more words with Melea, and eventually he guessed that was apparently true.

He didn't know the common sense or things that anyone knew, even though he had the knowledge to do what he did and what he did.

Everything wasn't everything, but I knew all the information about when I did it and old times.

It is a strange deviation.

- What the hell did you grow up to be?

I haven't gotten a clear answer to that point yet, but when I think about that grave, slightly weird predictions arise.

- Was there really an English spirit on the summit of Lindholm Spiritual Mountain?

Maybe he was there.

Whether it's just rumours or fairytales, there are powerful spirits gathered at the summit of Spiritual Mountain.

The name of the hundred people who were inscribed on that headstone.

There were also a few family names I had heard of, but most of them I didn't know when paired with my personal name.

If it were to be the name of a fairly old English spirit, it might not be impossible not to know.

It is also conceivable that there is no name left in this day and age for that reason, as some nations erase the literature of the past in order to tailor such a hero to the Demon King.

- Well, chasing (dude), is it?

So Shaw cut his thoughts on Merea once.

Other than that, there were subjects that I should have thought about a little bit.

Rather, the other one was much more concerned than Merea, who could give him a firm breath in the spirit with the rest between these bundles (s).

Shaw took his gaze off of Merea, whose eyes were sparkling, and now turned his gaze to Elma, the "Sword Emperor", who had a thoughtful (shiny) look a little further away.

Unlike Merea and Eyes, only she still had a gloomy look on her face.

In the meantime, she seemed suffocated by the tense air she emitted herself.

Shaw seemed to regret that it had done something irrevocable - such a face.