It's all one flower.

1140. Restoration of self-vitality

The summer capital of the kingdom of Amitostigma has been sunny for days now, but the humidity is low and teasing. It was easy to spend even without [heat resistance] if you put it in the shade of a tree or something.

Leno looked at the free-market opening from the customer's point of view when he was ready.

A long, foldable desk is placed under a simple tent for the event, neatly lined with cookies and vanilla tea, handicrafts such as dried fruit and cloth bags, curses and [hot pot laying].

Next to the sale, a price tag made of cardboard and copy paper was set up to clearly indicate the exchange rate. Of course (of course), it's a free market, so you can negotiate discounts.

< It is a natural flavour of a blend of tea leaves and dried fruit picked in the forest.

Two kinds: wood and moss. You can drink right away >

Next door is a teapot, a paper cup, and a glass of price tag.

It's unclear how much you can attract with this publicity complaint, but many people will be more interested than nothing.

The pillars of the simplified tent included a free-market and charitable concert in the city of Patens and a schedule of upcoming store openings in the summer capital. Farkill helps the simultaneous City of Patens.

< Fill with magic. Speak to whoever wears the armband >

He also affixed a sticker to the other pillar and asked the magical refugees to wrap an armband made of paper.

All of the seller's refugees wear handmade aprons in refugee camps and peek at Leno and other store-opening booths with nervous faces.

For the first time, the majority of refugees open their stores on the free market, but even if they had different color patterns and shapes, they looked like "clerks" when they wore aprons under a simple tent.

Public high school gardens are lined with students' and parents' aspirations, local shops, and booths of neighbors, and the faces of those who prepare to open stores as they chat within their peers are as bright as today's weather.

Amateur booths were handmade for the house's unwanted items and hobbies, and professional booths were mainly restaurants with lots of snacks and drinks to pinch easily. Some of them are professional fortune booths that raise the [Prophetic Star Raven (Hoshi Glass)] school badge (today).

... That would be nice. Don't bother.

However, there are no [Prophetic Star Raven (Hoshi Glass)] scholarly operators among the fifty refugees who take turns standing in store. The time and study to complete the procedure took forehand and was not something that could be easily learned in refugee camps.

"I wonder if this is such a mon. Overall, it's a loose candidate, so take it easy."

In a word of Leno, a little power fell out of the refugees' shoulders.

Today's event has a simple stage, as well as a band of high school students, local throat bragging, and a mini concert of arm bragging. Refugees are also scheduled to leave in chorus.

Fifty people spend a day in four shifts: store number, break, appearance and worship.

The main aim of the aspirations for peace is to bring the refugees to worship in the temple and to stop the decline of the lake water at all.

The majority of the fifty are powerless people, but if even a few wizards are present, they will be able to [leap] on their own from the next time they remember the place. More people can worship on their own if they take them back with family and friends and acquaintances.

... I've been in the woods for a long time, so I'm confused.

The followers of Panisea Uni Flora, goddess of the lake, will be relieved just to see Lake Lacus.

"Well, it's time to start, and I'll tell you one more time, precautions."

Reno turned to the refugees without aprons.

"Please do not reduce the number of handmade items that you have deposited and replace them with something that we can all use. Books, toys, dishes, umbrellas, tools... whatever, but don't make it impossible to negotiate, there are so many booths, so if they say no, let's go next"

Leno made a conscious and easy-going voice, but the look on the buyers' faces combined with the break is stiff.

"Whether you sell it in this booth or have it traded for booth sales elsewhere, the hard work must replace the other stuff, so please enjoy shopping for a long time and go home"

"But don't you have to make a profit?

When the seriously looking young man said, the others caged their consent in their eyes and looked at Leno.

"Events in this system will be thrown and sold in the second half. Most people work hard to get less baggage to take home. Especially the booth of the average guy who brought the unwanted stuff."

"Is that what you say?

"I, Frima, have opened a few stores, but only the type who donated the remainder of the sale..."

"I think it would be better for the people who made it, even if it was cheaper, to put it in someone's hands and replace it with something that we could all use, rather than having it handled by no one else and taking it back with us."

Some of them snort at the end of the day.

In the first event, most handicrafts such as cloth bags remained sold.

The spells sold all, even though they were [lights] [furnaces] [exorcisms] [simple junctions] that could be made of relatively inexpensive materials, so I wouldn't put them out for a shopping replacement.

"Can I be cheap?

"It's okay. I'm a bakery, but an hour before closing, I packed five in a bag and sold them for a lot of money."

"Oh, I used to say that in critical closings too, but don't you have to make money?

My aunt asks how sorry I am for my nostalgia.

"Well, that's better if you're going to make money, but you can't eat all the rest of the sale as a family, and I'm worried about food poisoning or something to sell the next day. If it's cheap enough to throw away, I'd be glad to buy it."

"Right. I don't want to."

My aunt agrees.

This cookie was made yesterday by Leno in exchange for three large bags of wheat and five [exorcisms] of [lightweight] bags made in refugee camps and one [hot pot laying] each.

With this, it's enough to sell on all opening dates throughout August. I can eat extra.

Leno and the others were able to afford a place by reducing the large quantities of food that oppressed the carrier of the mobile broadcaster Praethermissa, and they also got convenient goods.

Teapots and paper cups were also exchanged by Palumbina Corporation for handicrafts and nuts and herbs picked in the woods.

They were gradually regaining their power to become self-reliant as their lives settled and were getting out of the "poor refugees who had no choice but to offer unilateral assistance".