Reincarnated as a Villager ~ Strongest Slow-life
195 Insurance matters
The office that accepts the warehouse was just leaving the port.
What a qualitative, wooden bungalow, unlike the commercial hall that was in the harbor.
"How dare you?"
Well, I guess this is the case because it's just the reception of the warehouse, but it's only after seeing the mall that I'm so disappointed.
"Merchant guilds are more profit-oriented than good looks, so if you can prevent rain storms, that's fine."
"That's the merchant. No, is that what the guild chief here thinks?
"That's just great. That's exactly what the guild leader thinks. How did you know?
"The merchant guild in the city of Barial was splendid, and everything features depending on your head. Well, from there until I thought so."
"Damn it, you know, really look inside your head."
It's not like I had a deep idea, and it's not that big of a deal in it.
Instead of a wooden bungalow, enter the office of the warehouse.
"I'll get in the way."
What was inside was a well-fattened middle-aged old man and a clerk (?).
"Welcome"
There is no change in the face of the old man who greets him. This is exactly what I was floating a sales smile about.
That's right, I still don't know if I should say it, but I can like it when the kid comes in and doesn't break his expression. Well, you mean with the captain behind you in sight, but he was still in the mall, more splendid than a self-proclaimed adventure merchant.
"I'm renting a warehouse. Are you free?
For a moment, I saw the captain, but immediately returned him to me. He's not quite a good merchant.
"Yes. I'm available. What did you ask for? Oh, this way, please."
and was transferred to the reception room next to the reception counter.
"Have some tea."
Sitting on a leather sofa, Clerk (?) brought me some tea.
I'm just a villager.
"Is that so? Please continue."
Often, I gazed at that sales smile, but my grandma's expression never broke.
"... sugay... no, let's stop it"
I'm lucky I don't get into too much. There are all kinds of adult situations.
"─ So, it's a warehouse, but the size is typically about fifty cars. I was hoping to get a place to sleep, but what do you say?
"Yes. At fifty units, it will be a medium warehouse. Sleeping is fine. Because some people hire adventurers for security."
I see. Does that mean there are people who do evil? Well, it's such a big city in times like this, naturally.
"Ask for a place on the city side. How about it?
"Yes. It's okay. Because the city side is not very popular, there are vacancies."
Ho. Yes, it is. That would be convenient.
"Then two, I'll ask you to continue next door. How much money you got?
"Six silver coins a day per warehouse. Ten gold coins in a one-month period. It is cheaper than seventy gold coins when used in the year"
I don't know what calculations that's based on, but I guess the year would be better if it was cheaper. Don't mind if the chairman asks you to shop and let him in and you go out on purpose to buy it out.
"Then I'll ask for it in the year."
I put a hundred and forty pieces of gold out of my pocket on the table.
"... Yes. Now, let me count."
"Aye."
I waited for my tea to count.
"Yes. I did get a hundred and forty. Now I'll give you the key and the number tag."
I was given a key to the demon prop and maybe a slab with the number of that warehouse on it.
"It is considered borrowed by listing that number tag. Please take care of the keys. If you lose it, you'll get thirty gold coins."
What a light thing, but I guess it means self-responsibility, which is common in this day and age.
"Aye. Understood."
"Now let me show you to the warehouse"
"Is Grandma herself?
"Yes, I am a valued customer."
You're some old man who smells the same as Nalbert's old man.
"Oh, you forgot to name it. I'm Vibel Fakfinie. Call me bei when it's hard to say."
"Thank you for your patience. My name is Barza. Please leave it with me."
I don't know what will happen in the future, but I would rather have a connection with the Merchant Alliance, and I can't - rely on it when there is something more familiar with a merchant than a merchant who can. Well, I need to hang up the insurance I can hang up.