Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN)

Episode 73: Lace is the scent of a collectable item

Elepi's salary was set at 3 EL - 450 JPY per hour.

The amount was determined in consultation between Mr. Rebecca, Etowa and my three.

As for employment without a vocation, this would still seem to be better. I thought it might be less as far as I'm concerned, but the job description is just selling cloth...

If I were to buy gear as a knight or something in the future, I would normally be in deficit.

As I said before, my shop has only been open for a long time or until the evening, and I'm not opening it particularly early in the morning.

That's the only way I can earn 3,150 yen for 7 hours of work between 9 and 16, even if I work full time, is it too much to eat? As a byte, is that what it is? Well, it's a store number that doesn't need a job, so maybe this is it.

As for the elepi, I seem to be more fully interested in the Knights than in the part where life is helped by part-time work, and I ask Rebecca and Marina that. What do you want a weapon for, what kind of training do you usually do, isn't it too late to start at 17, etc.

If you're referring to age, what a slow start I've had since I was 21, it looks like I'm getting stronger there with my innate effects, and I could be strong enough from 17. Even Marina's been here since I got here. Well, if there's about the same amount of sigoki waiting for you as Marina, you're sad...

By the way, I suggested, "If you're in trouble with your life, you can sell that spiritual stone, I'll buy you out with 20 gold coins," etc., but that you're already suppressed as a debt cat and you can't. At the common level, it is standard for people to borrow spiritual stones from Kata. Few people can use spiritual stones for their own sake.

Well, you're right. Because it has a special power, if you want to spend 3 million yen or sell it, it's only natural that more people will choose the latter. Anyway, if you're rich, all the more so if it's hard to live.

Conversely, if you want to get it, you can also say that the Spirit Stone itself is easy to get. As long as I have the money...... but.

Now, if we're going to do the Knights, we're going to need as much money as we can, and it might be time for business to move to the next phase.

I haven't specifically thought about it yet, but it would either do a big business with a rich opponent or a thin business with an unspecified number of opponents, or both.

I need to move myself if I'm going to do the rich guy's big business. But I don't have that kind of business talent, and I don't have the kind of communal power to stand around well against a thousand Kaiyama opponents. Oh, my God, you're such a nigga.

Instead, if you do it well, it's big in return. High-risk high returns.

Thin business is vice versa.

More open stores, rent smaller stores, try to do business...... lots of things, but low risk low returns. An authentic but solid path.

But there are numbers out in the open stores today that aren't bad for money, and hiring people is mitigating the risk thanks to the tie of a "spiritual contract".

Well, with Deanna, it looks like we could succeed in either business without any problems. Should I still have a low risk low return if I'm going to do it? There's no reason why I have to make a lot of money in a hurry.

The big one is expensive to the efta opponent once or twice. Let's make it enough to sell it. It's time to clear the guide.

Oh, and gold gold.

I can't help but say I'm a man tied to gold even when I come to such a primitive world.

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"It's Etowa. I'm appointing you general manager."

"Suddenly, boss. Are you finally going to add more stores?

"That's right. It's fast and helpful."

That's why I decided to increase the number of stores now. Apart from Etwa, the clerk also has Elepi, Marina and me, as well as Deanna. If it was about an outdoor store, it would be okay to add another store or so.

Etowa, who has a store number while doing Sudoku (numpre) next door, will respond as soon as I suddenly say something like that.

Sudoku is going to solve it with great momentum, and he's really smart. Now I want to let you play chess too.

Etowa has no problem with the outdoor shop anymore, and it is nothing more than a waste of human time to order a store with me.

So, more shops, more, but there are some problems.

First of all, Elepi is a part-time job, so it's hard to leave a whole store to him.

Deanna is basically outside the mascot frame. I would expect sales to increase if I were there.

The marina is reasonably usable, but basically it sticks to me, so I can't use it alone. And the calculations are weak.

In the end, there's no other store in Etowa than me. I'll put the Elepi on Etowa.

Uh-huh...

The dreams spread that it was the Knights, the training, the Warcraft, the merchants, etc., but the reality is a tiny one. There are simply too many people. I want to make money, but I also want to make sure I have time to play.

Do you want more disciples...?

But with more disciples, it's the clerk who makes them do it.

If you're a blacksmith's apprentice or a merchant's apprentice, you'd benefit your apprentice from stealing know-how or something, but you can do my apprentice or something.

Ideally, you should get a part-time job when a knightly aspiring child arrives in the future and eliminate the shortage of manpower... That possibility will come true only if we talk about it earlier.

For, do you still want to be a disciple, hire people or even buy slaves...

Overall, I wonder, after all, if the apprentice is the most convenient.

Apprentice... Apprentice hey...

"Etowa. Are you glad you're my apprentice? Aren't you upset that the clerks are being fooled like this?

"What!? Are you serious, boss?

If you're talking about disciples, you can ask your disciples.

But Etowa surprises me with exaggeration in response to the question. I don't really know the look on your face, but it's cute because it shows it in body language to a large extent against human reactions. If you want to put a sound effect on it, say, "Mia! Feels like."

"You don't quite hear this with a joke. How about what? Actually."

"Ha......, boss. You know how much my monthly salary is? I'm counting it myself because I'm counting it."

"You're 5% of the sales. I'm off one day a week and my daily sales average is about 1000 el...... about 50 el a day. The moon means about 1,000 El."

One gold coin.

It would just calculate about 150,000 yen a month. Well, it'll be easy.

"As far as I know, there's not a single thing in the apprentice that pays that much, though Eliche Spread, boss"

"I don't know if there's one, but I see. But Etowa's doing good for me and you have no problem with it. I'm going to get a more responsible job from now on."

"Boss... you didn't think I'd save your salary and become independent?

I didn't have that idea.

Because she's only a 13-year-old kitten...

Plus, I'm still hiring, like, a full moon.

"Independence? But... well, then that's fine. You had some business you wanted to do, Etowa. If you need help, or if it's not financially sufficient, you can lend it."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah!?

Again, "Mia!" Etowa shows you a much more surprising reaction.

Because Etowa is actually excellent. I guess I had one or two jobs I wanted to do.

Immediately, it's somewhat unfortunate to be independent, but I don't want to lose my edge, and because of that, I want to support you. If you fail, you can hire me again.

I was surprised and solidified again Etowa, but did you say you would quit immediately and think you would be beaten up? However, since the discipleship system was about defo spending cock with easy money, I guess not many guys use it halfway like me...

"Boss...... Independence is a story. Doesn't the boss tell you people are too good? I didn't expect to be entrusted with one store so soon, and it was unexpected that your salary could be no different from that of one person. Even though I'm Canaan, I'm weird, I haven't heard from anywhere in a year. That's why I didn't stick around all the time. How can this man trust me like this to do better"

"Oh, wow."

Bella, Bella. Etowa starting to talk. Seems independent nagging was an analogy story.

"And as we worked together, I realized. Oh, this says I pulled the hit! He said it was a 'hit parent' that was also told to Makotoshyaka among the children who were in sync in the apprenticeship course!

Stop it!

I think so, but you do have gambling, and usually they can't say no from the disciple's side when they come to talk.

And more importantly, I'm not a "hit".

I just want to pay for it, because you're an amateur. Even if in the long run it is clear and the money is poorly paid, it is better to go to a craftsman who can properly train his disciples. Well, in Etowa's case, it's still possible because vocation is a rare thing to be a "mathematician".

"Whether you're a hit parent or not, you're not dissatisfied as a disciple, are you?

"Of course it is. Besides, my vocation is mathematicians. I don't know anyone else with such a gift, so I don't have anywhere else to go. The numbers aren't strong enough to hire me at the guild's bank, are they? Besides, the boss brings me advanced math books that I've never seen, and that's what I don't have time to name! And I solved all of this, so it's new."

Well, I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who can prepare math drills and numprees.

Anyway, I mean "hit" and I don't care if you decide to take a disciple. If you don't hire a very beefy, natural kid, you won't have a problem. Instead, maybe even enough to collect all the weird, innate kids.

"Oh, yeah, Etowa. Use this if you like."

Give Etowa a piece of lace handkerchief. It's a lot of stuff, and it's expendable.

"Wah, handkerchief. Is that okay? To me or something."

"'Cause you're always trying."

"Really...... But yes. I did receive it."

You don't have to hug me like that, with free consumables.

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Every day at night, I go back across the mirror to my room in Japan.

And check the auction status online every day, prepare to ship if anything wins and ship first thing in the morning. If there are any items to be listed, take a photo shoot and keep them for sale.

As things stand, the only way to earn Japanese yen is through online auctions, so these are really necessary. If you don't earn Japanese yen, you can't buy cloth to sell in Eliche, and if you stop putting money in your house, you'll eat more push-ups than you have now telling your parents to get a job.

I see bulletin boards sometimes, but I haven't been too busy lately.

If I say "I'll do the Knights", it's going to be exciting, and I'll provide you with a story when I get a proper picture again.

Well, it's an online auction, but I can tell you that this is doing better than I imagined.

Originally, I only tried to avoid items that were sold in different worlds and were too far from Earth's, and were likely to be even too expensive, but this is generally a success.

For example, items like those made by processing the skin of a warcraft are sometimes available in Eliche, but these are avoided as much as possible. Nevertheless, since natural materials are a different world product for sale, bags made from cowhide or the one close to pork leather are sometimes offered, but I retain to the extent that I personally enjoy such things as shiny water bottles that are obviously made from suspicious mysterious leather, or shoulder armor covered in a rugged lizard.

The main product I serve in Netook - as well as what Eliche sells in her own store for whatever reason - is cloth.

Cloth, cotton or linen.

Sometimes silk (silk) products are served, but basically cotton or hemp.

Sometimes they really just give out used cloth cuts, and often sheets (this deals with both new and used). Sometimes they serve tablecloths with embroidery, or they give out simple pieces to wear when the child is blessed. If I ever find a quilt from time to time, I can sell it for a price that's not bad either.

And don't forget old clothes. This also gives Constant a good value (even though it's a few thousand yen or so).

When it comes to why we often deal with cloths, there is of course a reason.

The winning bid is not too high or too low, it is not suspicious, it is not too noticeable, it is easy to handle (don't worry about breaking it in transport) and more importantly, it is more readily available in the market and flea market. Plus, it's a lot easier to purchase the main product you're used to, and if you have the main product, it can come with a bidder that looks like a fixed customer even though it's Netook (which is hardly equal to that).

Of course, I have a lot of other listings.

Feather pens, ink kettles, laundry bushes (made of wood, of course), wooden butter spoons, kannons, sewing utensils, dolls, hats and shoes, wooden toys, cigarette holders, candlesticks, door knobs, shot glasses, baskets, kitchenware, etc….

Well, in short, it's groceries.

They only sell cheap products that don't come out of the "old groceries" box. And these are added value of "antiques," and the favorites are awarded pompous bids.

However, there is also the presence of collectors and so on, and there is something very difficult about this. Sometimes when you insult me that it's just an ancient tool, it comes with about 10 times the price I assumed.

This is not a good idea when you think of yourself as a seller with more and more rare items coming out somehow due to the fact that you are also exposed to addresses and doing ok. Well, no one would actually come to the house......

So maybe it was a bummer that this race (which the Inchecker was selling) came out all together for one yen as well.

After the sale, the price went up with great momentum, and now it's over 30,000 yen.

The final bid price may exceed 100,000 yen. Here's the result of being wheeled up for asking me to take pictures as up as possible!

Well, "It's what my grandmother was collecting. I'm releasing it to tidy up the artifacts," and there won't be any problem because I'm selling it with some kind of excuse, but maybe old racing was such a rare item. You know, even a bad race (compared to the one I bought from a whore shop) raises the price...

Well, there's a lot of them because I put them together, and there's a good chance the collector's bidding gambling.

I was thinking about getting the rest of the lace I bought at the store, but maybe I should reconsider.

I can't, and I don't need to give out dangerous products right now.