Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 531: Stacked Challenges and Lent Shops

"There's a lot going on. Tell me if you want something... Oh, of course it's not free."

It was various groceries, food, etc., that I said and spread to the village square.

I have a large amount of magic bags, and the amount of items that go in there is comparable to a few carriages.

And I always put all sorts of things in it.

I also frequently say to the unexpectedness of what Lorraine occasionally comes out of it, "Why is that in there... let me use it because it's convenient" etc.

In fact, why did I put something like this in there, too? There is no such thing as, but it is the profession of adventurer that unexpected things can be useful in unexpected situations.

That's why I'm not experiencing any particular problems with this collector temperament.

Of course, I have to keep things organized, but I'm pretty good around here.

Even Lorraine's house was completely taken care of by me before.

Now Lorraine is also a normal person to clean up, but still starts messing around as soon as she starts typing into the research.

Maybe something like concentration or autonomy that humans can use in a day is something with a total amount determined like magic or chi.

Anyway, there's a good reason you spread the contents of my magic bag like that in the village square.

A lot of goods will be needed to rebuild this village, where quite a few things have been destroyed or worn out, but I thought maybe a little bit could be done with my collection.

Of course, I'm not going to do anything about it, offering all this for free.

Even I have a life... I don't use it, but there are many products that I collect, so it's not a reason, but people in the village will refuse to give it away.

Sometimes weirdly inexpensive things are suspicious and vice versa annoying.

This kind of thing is an extra push if you don't make a legitimate deal.

Well, that's really priceless about crap, so just fine, but not many people want that.

It's not zero because there's such a thing as liking anything... that I'm one of them.

"... so many magic bags that an adventurer has... there are more kinds and quantities of them than a pedestrian can bring"

The ribble is surprised, half frightened, half said so, and he is looking for the item.

You mainly look at dishes, cups, forks and other dishes.

Or most villagers look around.

This is natural to look at the situation in the village, most importantly because it is the products around it that are no longer used as a result of the bone man's vandalism.

Glass products are not in boulders, but there seemed to be few ceramic ones, which would inevitably break quickly if vandalized by demons.

I don't know that much damage is done because there are many wooden items originally, but I would like to use something a little better for occasional celebration days and so on, because I think not only people in town, but also people in these small villages.

And when that happens, there are a lot of ceramics that come in color.

Conversely, elaborately sculpted wooden products are quite popular when it's a big city, and that's an interesting story that even large merchants and aristocratic houses are treasured.

That's how demand and supply vary from place to place, so there's a pedestrian that carries things over there, multiplies them by value, and sells them off.

"This is the only magic bag I have, because it's a pretty big one. Usually about three or four backpacks are the mountain of Sekiya. Still, there's a price like dozens of gold coins flying through hundreds."

That's exactly the kind of magic bag I've been using since I was a human.

Now the magic bags I mainly use fly white gold instead of gold coins......

I wouldn't have bought something like this my whole life without Niv.

But it can be subtle when asked if it takes its original form.

Or so far, needless to say, not at all.

In the copper class, white gold coins don't make that kind of money... but I bought them because I wanted them. I have no regrets. This is a forward investment.

Sometimes it doesn't mean anything to me in the first place when I save up white gold coins.

My goal is only to become a divine silver "Mithrill" class adventurer, and I'm not looking to be rich.

If that's what you need, you pay even if you have zero money in your hand.

"Hundreds of gold coins...... Huh! I hear adventurers get paid high, but you're so rich..."

"Dude, I've saved years. Nevertheless, I'm pretty sure it's better to have it than a normal profession. Instead, the stake is always your own life."

Ribble breathes when he hears that.

It is a terminal fact, but it is the adventurer who does it that thinks it fits.

And normally, first, I don't think so.

No matter how much money you get, there's no way it's worth it.

It's normal to think so.

The guy who does adventurers is more or less screwed out somewhere.

That's what common sense people think.

In fact, I have to tilt my neck when asked how firmly my own screws fit in.

In the first place, a lot of adventurers are dying at least once because of what Takeshi tradition so often calls "dying many times" in a liquor store.

I wouldn't be able to stay like this if the screws weren't slightly crazy.

"... really, the adventurers will lose their minds. And... Mr. Lent took my offer to make that much money."

"You can make money when you can, but you can't make money when you can't, so it doesn't always mean you don't have trouble with money"

"Is that what it is... Oh, this is..."

Ribble looks at things even as he talks.

There seemed to be something in it that bothered me.

What he's looking at now is not dishes, it's where the items he took from the demons are lined up this time.

Among other things, he was paying attention to the spear the bone soldiers had.