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I wonder what it is. I've been getting a lot of attention from a lot of people since just now...?

Sure, stalls are changing, and kids pulling stalls would be rare. But that's not the eye I said. I don't know what to say, I'm being looked at with curiosity.

Strangely, we head to Street Square.

Street Square is the square where the people who make money from the stalls come together.

The stall can be put out to anyone if you buy a bill in a Merchant's Guild, and you don't mind selling anything unless it's forbidden. I just have to pay a piece of silver as a square-use fee.

A single piece of silver coin may be expensive, but what you sell here won't be taxed, and there won't be harassment from the mafia or Gorotsuki. Besides, it's not my dream to earn ten pieces of silver in a day if I hit it. According to what I heard, some fierce people earned twenty pieces of silver coins in one day? This is where the stall dream is.

"... you've been here quite early..."

Even though it was only 7: 30, nearly 80% of the square was buried.

"Well. Where's the free place?

According to what I've heard, this square is an early winner and has a preferred place by commerce.

You think the food relationship will concentrate on the south side close to the water field and the trinket relationship will gather on the east side? Well, he said there's a lot of implicit vows and rules just because there's history.

"Why don't you go to the east side?"

Don't tell me to follow the township when I get into it, and I won't dare to defy it.

Even though we were getting together early, it seemed we were still preparing, and the tour headed very slowly.

"Huh. That's a lot of stuff."

Unexpectedly, there were a large number of products and a wide range of occupations.

I'm surprised there were even stalls that said that, like clothes fixers, leather fixers, iron blacksmiths, blade sharpeners, trinket furniture repairers, etc.

On the eastern side, where the small relationship gathered, there were many rivals, there was no place available, and there was only room for people to get into the middle of a bad flow.

"... well, just fine for the first time..."

Money is second to none. I want to get a taste of the atmosphere.

Popular squares, not to mention bad people flow. There is also a stall near the center, and it feels like I've seen it, and it's the same rookie as me.

Well, this is on some edge, too, and say hello to your neighbor.

"None of them. I'll have them do it next door. I'm a bei. Greetings."

My neighbor, about seventeen or eight, had dog (?) ears on her head.

Beastman of this hand is not uncommon - and there is no evil feelings for each other because there is no discrimination. I have enough fine adoration to touch my ear. No, well, it's my emotion.

"Ah, yes. Nice to meet you. I say Alamana. I'm dealing with yarn."

Something's low back, and when I did it, I kept my head down.

"This one deals with hair decorations and stuff. It's a sign of closeness."

The light brown dog (?) gave me a blue ribbon that seemed to fit my ears.

"Yes, is that good? Beautiful cloth, though?

"I made it on the edge of a cloth. Never mind."

I don't know what to throw away, something with extra cloth stitched together. Even if I sold it, it would be about two small copper coins.

"Oh, thank you. I'll take it. Ah, here you go."

and has offered a yarn rug that was nearby.

I don't know what kind of hair it is, but it was quite a splendidly braided delicacy.

"Is that a good idea? Don't worry about it."

"Oh no, it's for the little one's practice. It's not that good."

Wow. You mean it would be better if you became a skilled person. I'm starting to get a little interested.

I returned to my position with a light greeting, thinking that I would have the chairman purchase it.

"Hmm?"

Something glittering above the stall. Oh, my God. Come closer with this. It was Merchant.

... it makes sense for the people around you to look at me. Because it's a mysterious life form I don't see around here...

"Hey."

When I called, I looked back in horror when I let my body jump by surprise.

"You, what are you doing?

Oh, well, hey, there weren't any Merchants in the warehouse. I don't care. I forgot.

"... sorry..."

You're apparently an introverted fairy, unlike all the other Merchants.

"Nothing to be angry about. No. Why are you following me? Are you okay with me not being with my people?

I'm used to handling Merchant, so I took out the contraction chair and sat down to the fairy's gaze.

"... the outside world, wanting to see..."

Hmm. There's such a thing as a mutation in every Merchant.

"Well, if you like. Be my guest."

Takel's people are also mine. If you say do it, I'm the one who makes you do whatever you want.

"Is it good?

"Fine. But don't leave me. It's Mendo who gets caught by Wally."

Guess bastards are everywhere, and some do dark work in this king's capital. Whee walking (flying?) and not being kidnapped where you don't know is the best mendoxe. If you want to do it, do it in front of me.

"Thanks!"

Nature and cheeks loosened to Merchant, who laughed naively like a sapphire.

Well, I don't hate Merchant either. I like being cool, but I like being cute.