Even now, my store's name is Whimsical.

As my name suggests, I opened the store when I felt like it, so I named it (yes, cheap, but what?).

What an annoying story from a customer, but what a hobbyist he is doing to satisfy himself.

Because I started with "The Store, Something Funny," and I enjoy the atmosphere more than making money.

Well, what do you want to say? When I came back to the store with what I had been asked to leave, there was a person (fish) in front of the store.

It's a hobby, and prosperity is only annoying if you're enjoying the atmosphere. I'm doing it, I'm just satisfied that you think so.

I want to pass by deciding I didn't see it as it was, but in a situation where there is only one human being full of mermaids, it's only an idiotic behavior, and I can't pretend to be someone else if I know him. Really, Mendoxe.

"Hey, I've been waiting for you, Baek."

The middle-aged, metabolic old man Narvar (I don't want to admit he's a mermaid, I don't want to call him) has spoken lovingly.

This old man, General Halyar's brother, is a well-known merchant in the capital, but he's so frigid he can't be trusted.

That's not why you're evil, or your personality is Wally. He's polite in the way he talks, and shows a sincere attitude. He is also competent as a merchant and responds to my unscrupulous orders. He's a treasured person, like Grandma, the pedestrian.

If you're my character in this world, you're supposed to be my friend, but for some reason, you're not going to build a wall on this old man and try to step in.

"Whoa, old man. Long time no see."

Don't put that emotion on your face, smile and say hello.

I don't really want this old man to understand my vigilance, and he's a treasured person, so it would be fortunate to keep a good distance.

"What do you want, with that number of adults?

"Ahaha. You're the same, Baek. I don't think they're here."

"Customer? Oh, yeah. Hey, you were at the store. Wally, Wally."

I know it sounds a little trivial, but if you care, I'll be bored. Momentum goes here, right?

"But you guys like it, too. He came to my store to buy it."

The merchandise is set aside to create an atmosphere, but the mermaids, no, are all inconvenient to use in the ocean.

I don't even think about the demand for mermaids just by imitating wooden cups, bamboo cages, pots in cauldrons, second-hand clothes, bags and regular grocery stores. Who the hell buys all the time?

"What are you talking about? Baek-kun's is a mountain of treasure."

Han? Mountain of treasure? What are you talking about, this old man?

"I only sell fabric clothes here that can be worn in the ocean."

Well, I have to wrap it in a bond.

I started to have a culture of wearing clothes because there is quite a bit of mermaid history as well. But in the water, the material of the garment is either processed from the skin of the creature or braided from the beard of the sea dragon. Or is it metal?

Clothes in the sea? You're a water resistance moro. If you go in there or something, you lose. I guess even humans wear and wear things that only inhibit them from walking. I have a lot to agree with or disagree with, but that's mermaid culture. I can't help going in there.

"Plus, hair decorations and bag designs are great, and metal products last longer than rust. Cheaper than anything is better. As a merchant, there are no more treasure piles than this!

It's a good line I heard somewhere, but they say it's a mountain of treasure.

I can tell you that I keep the common ones, but as a maker, I'd love to be praised, and I don't feel bad about being admitted.

Well, what a simple creature, I think to myself, but humans are so simple. Creator's business. That's what makes me feel relaxed.

"Well, let's talk in the store."

Yes, I'm the dumb one who was put on a decent ride. But no regrets!