Kokugensou wo Item Cheat de Ikinuku

Episode 5: City of Est and Establishment of the Sado Chamber of Commerce

As a result of the trial and error, the soap was finally completed.

Even so, the chances are still low that you will be able to have a fine soap with a good white scent and good bubbles.

It is better to be able to make failures that do not clot well, smell muddy or bad like clay.

However, it was also found that the failures could be used sufficiently to wash clothes, and it was decided to sell them as detergents with a large service of one piece of copper coin.

It seems that ordinary people in this world use ash juice for detergents, even in failures it is decided that soap has a better stain removal than just ash juice.

Incidentally, the price of a high-quality monster soap is one piece of silver coin.

I thought it might be too much for the cost of raw materials, but the soap for olive oil and vegetable seed oil varies from region to region, but they say they will do not have a single piece of gold at the end price.

If you think about it, you won't be able to sell it because something with little difference in quality is a tenth of the price.

When I took the finished soap and detergent to the Rod family, Sarah was very pleased with me.

Before delivery, please do not tell me that they are using it at the Rod family and testing the product.

Not really, because Sarah expresses her joy with less vocabulary: "Thank you, thank you".

When I said, "Let's go to the hot spring together again," I got so stunned by Sarah's father.

Sister Louise......, didn't you get permission from your parents?

As I go to the village grocery store and tool store to test and sell soap, my item adult buying finally begins.

Anyway, there's gold in my purse right now.

If we sell soap well in addition to bombs, we should make more money, or we could have a little extravaganza.

"Isn't there a magic item"

"There's nothing but this' wand of flaming balls'."

That's the village tool shop, it's low on stock. The grocery store only keeps daily necessities.

This' Flameball wand ', even if it doesn't have magical powers, says, "Fireball!" Just scream cool and you can use the flame sphere, which is the ultimate, initial and ultimate magic, making it the basis of fire magic.

But the trouble is, they haven't appraised me, so I don't know how many times I can use it.

I'll buy it for now, or fire magic goes well with gunpowder, which is my weapon.

The eyeball item in this store, Unappraised "Flameball Cane", was five silver coins.

I can't tell you about people, but that's a nasty value, how much did you buy it for?

"Don't you have the tools for water magic?"

"Um, 'cause it's a country village."

I would have liked to have a magic item that could use some initial water magic because of the aftertreatment problem in the bathroom.

After all, do we have to go buy out to some city?

"Then all this recovery and detoxification potion"

"Come on, give me a break for buying up."

Oh, well, if you have money, you don't mean you can buy it all up.

In this village, where there is no church or hospital, only potions become the lifeline of the villagers.

"Excuse me, then five each"

"Come on, Mai Dai -"

Potions are expensive, but still one, one silver coin.

We should stockpile as much as we can.

When I asked him to sell the soap, he was always happy to bring me rare products.

If I had stayed, I would have bought back student bags and writing equipment that I sold when I moved across the world, but they sold them all.

Too bad.

"Then why don't you go to the city of Est and see"

When I fooled around with the sogginess of the items in Rossgow Village, Dr. Lyle offered me such fascinating suggestions.

"But Clerk Lyle. Why don't both clerks and assistant clerks stay away from the village hall?"

'Cause you don't have a job, do you?

It's been a long time since I've been awed and appealed to seriousness, but Dr. Lyle blasted me too hard.

Sure, it's been over a month since I've been here, but you've never had a decent job.

There was a wedding in the village or so.

"If it's a notarial procedure, the village chief will do it on your behalf if you ask. A visit to the neighborhood is also a fine job for the clerk, so it's a good idea to go to the city of Est once."

"I see, I'm trying to go play in the name of inspection"

If I blah blah blah blah blah, I raise my voice and Dr. Lyle laughs.

It is an entertainment in the name of inspections, a bad official conversation from anywhere.

I'm glad to think we got along with jokes like this.

"Inspecting is a joke, but it's not playing at all. Given Lord Takel's business, you'd better go say hello to His Excellency the Count, who will be in Est once."

"I see, go ask the local power to be in a good mood..."

Including this village of Rossgow, this is the territory of the Earl of Est.

If we continue to expand the business sector, do we need to stay close to local lords?

Greetings are fundamental to business.

When I get back to the inn after work, I ask Louise to escort me on my journey just in case at the Adventurer's Guild.

I wasn't sure whether to buy or rent a carriage, but Louise's thankful words that "carriages are basic to merchants" pushed me back and decided to buy a used front carriage.

The front carriage is not just a carriage, but a rainstorm with a front on top.

Given that the products dealt with are soap and gunpowder, it is not a good idea that they are well waterproof.

The solid front carriage was surprisingly expensive, even when used, and my wallet turned into a carracket. Not enough money, so the horse was loaned to me by the Rod family.

I received a request from the mine to carry iron products from the village of Losgow to Est in a front carriage, and the return is an estimate that would be profitable if we loaded up the missing goods, cloth and salt from the village of Losgow.

Somehow, I get my front carriage and I get exhilarated feeling like I've become a real merchant.

The Devil's Sword's longing for brave men hasn't disappeared, but it's not bad to be a traveler.

I decided to go all the way to the city of Est with the goods I had just been asked to transport and the gunpowder products and soap I had made.

My first thought when I first saw the city of Est was, "You're a pussy."

This is bad that I expected too much.

Rossgow was originally a mountain village, so I was wondering if that was the case, so to speak, at the prefectural seat, where the lords of this region live.

Over the course of a whole day, the city has been shaken by a front carriage of wilderness, hills and countryside, but it's not even big enough to get there.

Uncle Est felt like it was a country no matter how far he went.

It's just a small, but around the city, the stone walls are strewn with "Fantasy Awesome!" and I was thrilled.

I'm touching the walls of Betty Stone with a moving face, and I'm looking at Dr. Lyle and even the guards guarding the castle gate disgusting.

'Cause I've never seen an active castle fortress before, you guys aren't touched enough.

And I think it's splendid that the main street and square are cobblestones with properly small stones embedded in them.

Ask Dr. Lyle if the difference between the village and the city is not the population, but whether there are streets maintained or walls or other defense facilities.

And the city of Est has all kinds of guild contact points and church branches because it is a small prefectural office location.

There are walls in the city, but there are castles.

The Count I'm about to ask, he lived in a castle in the back of the city.

Exactly when I became Count, it was a stone castle that stood out in the city.

It was just three spires painted in a kind of red primary color stood in vain, like an amusement park castle, or, poorly, a castle in a love hotel, a weirdly decorated castle.

I feel like I'm grossly underestimating the concept of over-decoration or defense.

Nobility is supposed to be defending its territory on its own.

When Dr. Lyle asked him, he was clouded with his mouth, "Because Kohan hasn't had a war in more than a hundred years".

After all, hey lord here, I wonder if it's weird.

I put the front carriage on the inn, took a breath of room, and then decided to head out to the lord's castle.

The appointment was made as soon as I contacted the Castle to say hello to Clerk Lyle and his extras because they would be doing new business in your territory.

Clerk Lyle's face still lived here. Powerful, knowledgeable, good looking, truly all-purpose athlete.

I wonder if Dr. Lyle is the brave man of the other world, not me.

By the way, I asked Louise if she'd like to come to the castle with me.

"I don't like nobles," he refused without a nibble.

In addition to the clerk, I thought it would be better to have a beautiful escort on the street, but I can't help but dislike it.

Louise is helping me in the form of a request for an guild, but I can't force myself because I'm half as sweet as I am.

When I was invited to the lord's castle, it was incredibly luxurious inside.

It's bigger and has higher ceilings than any building I've ever seen.

I was also excited about the real castle of the Middle Ages, but I also saw the red carpet laying on the floor without gaps for the first time since I came to this world.

I was in a mountain village like Rossgow, so I'm extra impressed.

And what I found out is that the Count here likes red.

There are luxurious dishes lined up, but there are many things that look red.

Shit, should I have dyed the soap red too?

To meet the great Count, I wondered if I would be passed to a place like the one I had been watching, and the butler who came to Swallow Tail Clothes passed me into a room with a round table.

Both chair and table cushions are red, by the way. How much?

The cushions on the chairs are soft and relaxing.

I sat down unexpectedly and relaxed, and a fat old man came dressed in red like a painting of luxury, so I stood up in a panic.

"Ah, please keep it easy. The Lord of this castle, Danabahn est Almark. You've come a lot today."

Even if it's easy for you to say so, I wonder if the Count can't do that. I'll be upright and immobile, and I'll fit in with Dr. Lyle's movements anyway.

It seemed like the Count could finally sit down after he sat down and was recommended to sit again.

Uh, you say hello first. I wonder how I can say hello to this nobleman who seems to grow up well.

"I'll be the first to see you, Count Est. My name is Sawataru Takeru, and I have a wonderful day of soldering and sunshine... Oh, it's boring."

Something made me Gdagda, but I sent a packed set of gunpowder products and soap as a greeting gift.

You look kind of old.

The Count showed no interest in gunpowder and watched white soap lick to his hand. I even smell cum.

What? I think the bomb is a bigger invention, but the Count seems to be a strange favorite of soap.

Is that what it's like to be a good grower?

"Lord Takel hears that this time, he was appointed assistant clerk. In the Kingdom of Silesier, both officials and nobles are equally qualified in the sense of a minister that can be used by His Majesty the King. Feel free to call me Danaburn. Ahhh."

(This is pre-construction, please be kind and respectful to the nobles)

My neighbor, Dr. Lyle, rushes to ear at me for not knowing how to do it and not knowing what to do with it.

If I were you, I'd have a bad mouth.

"Then I will call you Master Danabahn. Today, to greet you as you begin your business in your territory…"

"Stay, Lord Takel. Before we get into it, why don't we just take a breather?"

Blocking my story, the Count made the butler serve tea.

The maid put me on the table, not, of course, the poor smelly white water, nor the tea that is common in this part of the country, but the black liquid.

"What, what if..."

This bitter smell is familiar. I'm about to cry over nostalgia.

I can't believe this is muddy water when I try it.

"I like unusual things. This is a recent beverage called coffee that can be picked in the southern regions, which is also popular in the Wang capital. It tastes pretty bitter, so if it doesn't fit your mouth, give me something else..."

Coffee, after all. You did it!

I'm addicted to this, I couldn't bear to drink it up all at once.

Nostalgic caffeine seems to stain every inch of my body.

This is it, my body is happy that I wanted this.

"Good!"

"Surprised, Lord Takel. It's something that I can finally drink with plenty of sugar, but how did they like it when I drank it all at once?"

It has a high aroma and low acidity.

I've never had such a palatable coffee, but when I drank it in black, I was treated like an odd person.

I wonder if the bitter taste of coffee means it doesn't suit the people of this region.

Dr. Lyle also imitates me and drinks as is, looks bitter and hastily adds sugar.

It's a waste, even though the finest coffee is limited to black.

"I like to drink in black. I hear some people drink milk in addition to sugar."

"Ho ho, do you drink like milk tea? I don't think that was even done in Wang Du. Lord Takel has a lot of connections."

The Count is happy to pick up the milk quickly, turn it into a cafe ole and drink it, and it's not bad.

I thought nobility was a lighter person for footwork than it seemed.

He'll replace the coffee, and he's a really good guy.

It seems that flowers bloom in the story of cafes that make people drink coffee, which is now popular in the Wang capital, and spreads from the brands of coffee in the South to the story of rare properties.

Count Danabarn seems to like rare things, and Dr. Lyle is knowledgeable, so he could have a lot of interesting stories.

Very naturally, it leads to the story of wanting to do business in Esteburg territory.

"Of course, let's not authorize commerce. But even if it's gunpowder, it seems to have a state contract, and if we can offer new goods even for private goods, why don't Lord Takel open a trade union?"

Too much momentum, and all of a sudden the story got bigger.

When I say Chamber of Commerce, is it like building a company?

I'm still in the process of making it by hand for Dr. Lyle and selling it in a front carriage.

This is what Dr. Lyle said when I hesitated.

"It's not like I'm going to be under the umbrella of some chamber of commerce because it's definitely a product to handle."

The teacher turns to me with an inclusive gaze.

I mean, make it. If Dr. Lyle says so, I'll make up my mind.

"Now, the… in the direction of creating a Chamber of Commerce, please"

"Well, Lord Takel will set up a chamber of commerce. To celebrate, then, proceed to this city of Est. I would love for you to build a commercial hall in my territory."

What, you mean you'll move on?

Can you get the land?

On the side, when I looked at Dr. Lyle, neither was she... he looked surprised, too.

Right, it's real estate.

You're too generous for a rich nobleman.

"Haha, did you say this monster soap Lord Takel gave me? This is a really fine product. If a new specialty comes from Est, I have a high nose too."

Well, it's been a long time since I've had coffee, and with my brain full of caffeine, I figured out Count Danabarn's intentions before Dr. Lyle.

It's an upfront investment that gives us the land.

I heard there are soaps for olive oil and vegetable seed oil, but in this world the soap seems to be the only specialty still in special regions.

If a new commodity emerges from your own territory, the city's commercial transactions will become more active, and merchants will come and go, enriching them.

The result would also be a better entry of lords (tax revenues).

I thought people were just good country aristocrats, and the Count knows the basics of business properly.

The city of Est is rich in food production and has even developed textiles for specialties.

Sometimes it is blessed with land that this city is rich and there are no starving dead or going down, but I guess it is also at the mercy of this lord.

"Dear Danabahn, thank you. Stay tuned as the Sawaka Shinkai Chamber of Commerce brings new products to you from now on"

"Um, say anything you can to help me, I hope."

Count Danabarn grinned on his plump, bloody cheeks to get my will.

Fine, I'll make sure you make money for what you invest in.

Let's share a delicious story, Count.

I can say I was lucky enough to happen to put it under a figured lord of these things.

But I promised you a new product or something, but it could be a no-plan.

Well, can you handle it?