I got a hundred little matches.

I had brought 55 big matches.

I was hoping I could sell half of it in the five days I signed up for an outdoor shop, or something.

"Amy! Give me the 'town' of this big way!

"Brother! I'll take the smaller one!!

"Then I'm both! Give me both!

The match I brought from Japan was very popular in different worlds.

A match (small) of 250 yen for a pack of 12 and a match (large) of 250 yen for a piece is sold to fly for more than 10 times the price.

I also told them once the match was vulnerable to moisture and water...... hundreds of customers who want it pah.

In contrast, there are only 150 matches, large or small.

Naturally, it was sold out immediately, and there were many customers who could not buy it.

"Excuse me. I've already sold out for today"

"Oh no... no more?

The townsman's aunt says grudgingly.

You look so uncut.

I laugh at such an old lady.

"Rest assured. I'll be selling matches here again tomorrow. If you couldn't buy it today, I'll give you a ticket for tomorrow's minute, so can you line up in a row over here?

"Ticketing? I've never heard of it."

My aunt tilts her neck.

Whoa. Weren't tickets major in the other world (here)?

"I'm talking about the testimony you promised to sell as a priority. Bring me the ticket I'll give you and I'll sell it tomorrow as a priority."

Those gathered are impressed with "ho ho."

"Also, if you give me the number of pieces you need in advance, I'll make sure you have them. Come on, line up here."

Raising her hands, they all lined up honestly.

I ask each person for the number of pieces and give them to them in the notebook.

The notebook I'm giving you now will replace tomorrow's ticket.

The number of people in line is over a hundred.

There was also a mix of people who bought it earlier.

I'll rip off the notebook, I'll give it to you, I'll give it to everyone I've managed to line up with.

"Huh... it's only before lunch, right? I wish I could sell half of it in five days, but I sold out in just an hour."

Open the can of coffee you were bringing, and take a breath.

Looking at the notebook, it says a lot of 'positive' letters.

Tomorrow, at least we have to have a match just for this number of words.

"Ugh... can I do this alone?

I had more than a hundred customers today alone.

More will come tomorrow for this minute.

"Do we have to do this? Good luck and make money!

Make a big stretch, then start cleaning up.

Folding up the leisure seat,

"Brother Shiloh, what are you doing today?

Just, and Aina came running over to talk to me.

"Yeah. Because I sold all the matches I brought. I'm already in the store today."

"Yes, it is. Glad you sold a lot, Shiloh brother!

Aina laughs happily.

"Really good. How's Aina?

When I asked, Aina hid a basket with flowers on her back.

"Hmm...... not selling much......?

And I said shyly.

"Oh well."

"Flowers, beautiful, why can't you sell them?

Tears twitch in Aina's eyes.

"Aina......"

"Ah... hey, whatever."

Aina shakes her head and wipes her tears with gossip and clothes sleeves.

"Brother Shiloh, Aina, you'll be selling flowers again."

"Wait a minute -!

Aina's trying to run out, grab that hand.

"... Shiloh, brother?

"Aina, would you listen to me for a second?

"Hang in there?

"Yeah."

"What?

I'm gonna look at you. To Aina, I...

"Aina, can you help me with the store tomorrow if you like?

Make an offer for a byte.

For the sudden offer, Aina had a few seconds before...

"Huh? Huh? eh...... yeahhhhhhh!?

And I was very surprised.

"Shiloh, brother... are you okay? Are you gonna tease Aina at your brother's shop, Shiloh?

"Yeah. I'm going to be so busy tomorrow. I don't have enough hands on my own. That's why it would be so helpful if Aina could help. Oh, let me bounce your salary, of course -"

"Do it! I'll do it! Bring Aina to Shiloh's shop."

Aina has told me how she feels about eating.

He flutters his nose, makes it rough, and he turns a serious eye on me.

"Thank you, Aina. It's really helpful because we don't have enough people."

"Yeah. Thanks is better for Aina. Aina is better...... thanks what the heck"

In Aina's eyes, tears begin to build up again.

But now I didn't try to wipe it.

"Aina, good luck selling flowers, but I can't sell them at all... they were so awesome."

"So thanks, brother Shiloh! Really...... thank you so much!

Aina kept saying thank you in tears.

Let's play the part-time bill as much as we want.

That's what I swear to my heart.

[Current holdings]

- 00 gold coins

- 06 silver coins

- 2252 copper coins