"In the meantime, what's the point of standing up in a place like this, and not going on in the store?

"Okay, white wolf's. You haven't finished testing that yet."

Garnett said that when he saw the crossbow I kept in my hand.

Indeed, we are still halfway through the operational testing of the new crossbow.

I haven't even gotten my hands on the operation of the spell bomb, and there are some problems that I actually found out after using it.

It is too sudden for malfunction and inability to use it, and there is a risk that if it happens during battle, it will not be able to handle it.

It would be easy to imagine if you tried to shoot an attacking enemy and it broke down.

Hurry up and [repair] may not always be in time, and the occurrence of a malfunction may have fatal consequences.

Of course, this is a risk that every weapon possesses, but we cannot ignore that risk in the end beyond the possibility that it might fail even after just a few uses.

But naturally, it's also my role to figure out a solution to that.

"Fine. I don't have to finish it by the end of the day, and I'm more or less coming up with measures to deal with the problems I noticed during the test."

"I hope so. So, what do you guys do?

Garnett asked me if I was going up to our store, and Eddie shook his neck sideways with his palm in front of him.

"I appreciate your concern, but I'm about to head to the Alliance branch in the dungeon. See you next time…"

"That's good. We're not in such a hurry either. I'd like to see some rumored specialties."

"... sister"

You couldn't defy Ezel's decision to be my sister and brave man, Eddie was shaking his neck sideways in a different way earlier.

"Besides, I haven't talked to Garnett in a while."

"Isn't this just enough?"

"Yeah, not at all. 'Cause there's so much I want to hear."

I unlock the front door of the store and invite them in, with some meaningful gaze from Ezel.

Looking inside the White Wolf store, Ezel and Eddie leaked their exclamation.

"This is amazing... do you even have a spelling scroll?"

"Ah! Look, Eddie! That's not Mithril's sword!?

Among them, Ezel's first reaction was to a corner of misrillic weapons set up in the most prominent part of the store.

"The price is, Hmm, a small gold coin... I wonder if I can buy it by hand for this much..."

"What we have in store is a popular product with a low misrill ratio. If he's a high proportion, it's basically order production. White Wolf's, where did you do the price list?"

At the same time that Garnett said that, give him the price list he brought in advance from the counter.

Ezel changed his expression when he was surprised at the price of the bespoke weapon, or seriously thought about it, and eventually nodded deeply and turned to me.

"Decided! Order!"

"Are you sure? It's not an exclusive product, so you can take your time."

"That's right, sister. I can't waste any more than I've decided not to ask for your help."

Even as Eddie, his companion, tried to make him stop, Ezel's determination seemed stiff.

"It's up to the brave to enrich their power, isn't it? That's why I get so much money. Even before this, it took too long to destroy Cesar Pent because of the lack of attack power."

Before this, it would be one case of destroying the Warcraft Sea Serpent, which has traced the river back.

I couldn't appreciate it when it came to fighting because I wasn't on the scene, but I'm pretty sure Eddie took up a lot of trouble without being aggressive when he got into disagreement and pushed to shut up.

"If you're worried about funding, how about synthesizing misrils into the sword you're using right now? This fee is based on the premise that we have swords, so you can use your sword to make it a little cheaper."

"I see -... honestly, this sword is thoughtful there too, and it might be better to modify it than replace it..."

"Later it means Garnett's childhood taming, so if we're going to contract today, we can do it a little cheaper. I'm not going to reduce the price of Mithril, so I'm just going to give you a little bit of the technical fee."

Hmm. Ezel nodding at the front.

Garnett looked at the situation in a frightened manner.

"I think I know why you've been an adventurer for fifteen years."

I'll take it as a compliment.

Whatever it was, the contract was in place and Eddie was going to bring the price now.

I told him I could do it later, but he wants to keep the liabilities while they can be liquidated.

"Now we will withdraw the funds we have deposited with the Silver Wings Knights. Sister, don't do anything strange."

"I know. I don't trust you."

Ezel was childish and musty, but I felt Eddie's advice was rather directed at us.

From a guy who doesn't know what's going on, this situation has two men and one woman.

Though a brave man, he won't be able to help but worry about his body.

In fact, there are two women in one man, and one of the men is probably the weakest of the chisels on this occasion.

For the record, depositing money with the Knights to withdraw when needed is a service commonly used by merchants with a wide range of activities.

Unlike a vault, it is a form of receiving the same amount of money from a local branch rather than having the currency deposited itself returned.

Of course, it requires a commission, which naturally cannot be drawn from a different branch of the Knights than the Knights who deposited it, but it seems to be treasured because of its easy and safe dealings.

As Eddie headed to the Green Hollow branch of the Silver Wings Knights, one remaining Ezel approached with a glimmer of curiosity.

"And by the way! I need to ask you something!

"Calm down... Hey Garnett, can I take care of this place?

"Don't run away."

Garnett grabs my shoulder disappointingly and I can't get away from Ethel's pressure.

"Let me tell you something first, even if you ask me something strange, I'm not gonna answer it."

"It's okay, it's okay. I know exactly what I'm talking about. Let's start with restraint..."

"Got it, dude."

"I feel like I saw it, it's like this place is with the house and the store, but it's still the manager's house. This way, where does Garnett live? If you like, I can come see you tonight..."

"I live here, too. It's huge enough for four of us to live."

Garnett replied casually that it would not be a big question.

Ezel, however, remained stiff with a smile on her face and inquired to confirm it just in case.

"Um, I guess that one. You think all the clerks are boarding houses?"

"No, I'm the only one living here. The others are more or less at the Spring Pavilion of Young Leaves..."

"... Garnett, wait a minute"

I broke it right away and tried to get in, but it was like I couldn't make it.

When Ezel grabbed Garnett's shoulder, he shook up as much as he could as he rocked back and forth as far as he could.

"Damn! That's not a sign! I bet you call it cohabitation! Ha! Until last year, there was no sign of a man, so why is this kid making progress in this flight?

"Ha? Ha ha!? He's a dick! Mission. Mission! Escort mission! I'm not imagining anything weird!

"We're both... even though we're away from town, we're gonna talk like this out loud..."

I could only hang moderate words in front of two girls between friends who would heat up while hitting each other in the forehead.