"But are you sure you want it?

"Was that annoying?

"No, there's nothing annoying about that. As a liquor lover, I'm only happy to be allowed to drink such delicacies. But you can't just have this kind of good stuff."

"I told you. It's a thank you for eating the delicious food. Besides, I can't drink. I'd be happier if I crossed over to the guy who drinks."

I am satisfied with what I have made. I'll leave the rest to the drinker.

"... say something yippusive about the kid's cunt. Okay, I get it. Thank you. I'll take it."

I responded with a sneer and a sneer.

"Steady, this liquor, distilled liquor, was it? There's this kind of booze in the world, too. I've never seen you this year."

"I'm surprised, too. I can't believe you don't have distilled liquor for quite the type of liquor. I thought I'd make it around the empire."

I heard the empire was the most developed place in the world, so I worked on distilled liquor.

"... I'm amazed at the amount of knowledge you have."

"Where the hell is Bae coming from?

"I was born in the village of Bobra and still live there. I came to King's Capital asking for a shopping and adventurer's guild and, well, a lot of things."

"Huh?"

And Jae-chan raised her voice softly.

What the hell? And when I saw the captain, I saw why Kasa also had an arid look on his face.

"Mr. Ji. You're not bad. If he looks like a villager, that's what he sees. Instead, his eyes are dead."

"... I thought the Great Mage was fading..."

"I'm a genuine 10-year-old villager."

"That's not convincing."

"Nena."

"Well, I don't care what it looks like. I'm me. Take a look at yourself."

I don't care how you look at me, I'll stay with you until you pierce me.

"Better than that, tell me about the harbor."

It's also fascinating to keep guys chatting to each other like this, but yes, I can't even slow down. I had a day trip today.

"You're not listening to the villagers, are you?"

Cha-cha like that goes through lightly.

"Ask me straight in, can I use the harbor?

"... I don't know if it's too straightforward, but if it's usable or not, it's usable."

I frown at the way you put it.

"Is there a problem?

"The harbor is under national control, but there are four mafias. If it's a ship that comes from the outside or belongs to the Merchant's Guild, you pay for it, and you don't get your mouth out, but you don't know anywhere. Instead, he gets his mouth out to blade."

"I mean, what if I told you that the kid was using the harbor and he was suspicious and he could close his eyes?

"Right. Mafia doesn't insult you that you would be a kid. It's not uncommon in the back world to hide a kid and move."

I'm not afraid of the mafia, but I can't let you get in the way.

"Were you going to get the ship to port?

"Oh, it's a small carrier."

If we create ships with earthly magic, and wrap them around the border, they can be raised without difficulty. I've been thinking about my plan to manipulate it into port.

"Mm-hmm."

I can't gather sailors from now on, and even if I could, I wouldn't be able to move them until I manipulated them, and from the very beginning I was stunned...

"... I don't know what you want, but should I have a ship?

"People and luggage, well, I wouldn't complain if I had the ability to get out to the ocean on a medium-sized ship."

"Well, people and luggage depend on negotiation, but if you need an armed sailor on a medium-sized ship, it might be a good idea to hire an adventure merchant. Well, I'm good at it, but it costs money."

"Adventure merchant?

What's that? I've never heard that before.

"Easy for you to say. That's the sea version of the adventurer. Well, we use only the sea, and we have a lot of people."

I mean, anything in the ocean. You mean, it depends on the money?

"Are you going to this port?

"Oh. Now we have twelve ships."

"That's good."

I felt it coming from the sky, only about thirty ships were moored, but more than a third of them were adventure merchants.

"Well, the ship is a gold-eating bug, so it's cheaper and safer to ask an adventure merchant than to possess it. You're treading on the number of places."

I see. There's something I don't know when I go outside.

"Right. How many times better than getting your eyes on the mafia and eating time? Then introduce me to the adventure merchant. Thank you very much."

"Thank you very much. I had a nice drink."

I laugh bitterly at the captain who laughs at me.

If you say so, you'll have to accept it honestly.

"Well, please."

"Oops. He asked me"