This pioneering village, guarded by Lyell, is also made possible by fencing a number of agricultural lands and water sources in addition to the villagers' residence, so that some caged castles, etc.

This was a unique, pragmatic village composition in the north where we don't know when a herd of monsters will strike.

Because the security of the country does not yet reach the whole territory, it is necessary to defend oneself on a village-by-village basis, for example on the border.

It is no exaggeration to say that the fence protecting the village was installed for that purpose.

"But sometimes you get frightened, don't you? I got out of there and I knocked out the spill."

"Uh, I heard Master Lyell did it, didn't I?

"But you said you were with me."

"Phew, I'm not lying!

Finna swells her cheeks and waves her hands. At the end of his hand was grabbed the hair of the carbuncle that came with him as an escort.

It was a carbuncle that shook its head in line with its hands so that the hair wouldn't fall out, but the effort didn't bear fruit and I get ed with a few hairs.

Looking sadly at it, but needless to say nothing, may be a testament to Carbuncle's growth.

"More than that, the city stands today. Finna, let's go check it out."

"Which one?"

"Yeah. A merchant came from outside the village and said he was spreading the product and selling it to everyone. It's full of rare things."

"That's right! But I can't, can I?

I have money to buy and sell goods. That degree of knowledge, she also had with her.

Finna, who was only three years old, didn't have a penny.

Carbuncle pulls the soot off of Fina's clothes, dropping her shoulders.

"Kiku, Kiku"

"Mm-hmm. What, ka-chan? Oh, this money?

Carbuncle had somehow lowered a small bag from his neck and had taken the change out of it.

This bag was picked up by Carbuncle in the magic of attracting goods (sports), and contained a penny without him.

Let's use it for Fina.

"Wow, thanks kah! Daisuki!"

"Kyu ~"

Carbuncle takes the fina hugging all over her body, breaking up with each other.

He was one of Fina's fans, too.

"Do people have pennies?

"I get my pennies every month."

"I've been told I'm special because I have a city today."

"Me too."

The children show off the silver coins they were holding in their hands. About two or three pieces each, enough to have a little dining out.

But for the kids, this alone was a lot of money.

"Wow, does Ka have one too?

"Kew!

Carbuncle has far more pennies than the boys. But I didn't show it, and I went ahead of the kids as if I were going to lead the way.

Fina grabs that fuzzy tail and follows.

The city was taking place in a square made near the centre of the village, where the villagers looked intrigued to peek into it, side by side with the merchants who had just come to the village the other day to get them off the carriage.

"Wow, it's a store without a roof!

"Oh, this guy surprised me. Pretty lady, huh?

"Eh heh."

For the first time ever, Fina raises an inspiring voice to an outdoor store where she just lays a cloth on the ground and arranges the products there.

The merchant was also casually speaking to Fina's, more luxurious blonde hair and neat looks than he could even see in the city.

The outdoor shop was set up about five inside the square, indicating that the merchant had brought several carriages to this village.

It's hard to carry this much alone. This means that this merchant has the financial power to bring multiple servants to the village.

"Fina is Maria's daughter!

"Dear Maria, a little of the Six Heroes?

"Yeah!"

Happy to have been praised for her friend's appearance, the children were explaining her origins to the merchant.

Neither was the merchant so surprised that he knew there were Lyell and Maria in this village.

Because I assumed that a despicable village would sometimes show its face if it opened an outdoor shop. So much so that he forgets his affection, he is not honest.

"That's awesome. Then why don't we take a look? I'll serve you."

Neither does he really think that business will form for a child opponent.

It's a word that came out of a light-hearted feeling about whether I should sell a little trinket.

Hearing that, Fina was also happy to peek into the outdoor products.

"If you're a lady, how about these accessories? It's a necklace with scrap glass, and it's not expensive."

That said the necklace he took out had about three glass ornaments on it. The price you have set is also very low at about ten copper coins.

This was made by collecting the trash from the glass workshop, and it was a product that was almost free in hand. It is just the right product for the child.

"Wow, beautiful!

"I didn't know you would. The glass is a thing taken from Raum's famous glass store, so the quality itself is not bad. But this was almost disposed of at the store."

"So your uncle beat Mr. Glass?

"Heh? Oh, don't be like that! Damn it."

The idea of helping glass was not in the merchant's hands. I can only scratch my head with such a pure gaze.

I can't think of any way to profit from a child like this.

"No, it really came. Then it's harder for her to make money, isn't it?

"Hmm?

"What do you say? I'll sell this kid five copper coins. Besides, if you don't get paid, you're just gonna piss me off."

"Of!?

"Fine."

Merchants selling necklaces to Fina at a price critical by lowering them to half at once.

Carbuncle gives the price to the merchant, and the merchant respectfully puts the necklace on the finale.

Accepting it happily, Fina had a full grin.

There was someone staring at Fina like that from beyond the crowd.