After finishing their discussions with Queen Juliana, Sigels left the Inn the following day for the Kingdom of Horstat.

The purpose is to go get the book for the copy to the ruins as I told Juliana - not to talk about the magic props that Filomena found before.

Since the creation and sale of demonic props will dominate this time, the speaker was not a king, but a merchant who knew Philomena.

There was a merchant in Philomena who had been gracious since he had been a brave man, and he decided that he should leave it to the person.

Anyway, if you're going to build it from the beginning, you should just make and sell what you already have, so you should leave it to the merchants who already have those sales channels there.

Aleph of the Cymina Chamber of Commerce is the president of the Chamber of Commerce, which has lasted three generations.

The First Chairman has found himself an excellent adventurer and a lot of magic equipment.

Based on those demonic props, it is based on the launch of the Chamber of Commerce.

The first generation was not as good as the arm of commerce, but in the second generation it has increased its size at once, and now, the third generation, it is bigger the sooner it counts from the top.

What the Chamber of Commerce, which runs consistently through the third generation, is the support of the adventurer, and Philomena is the Chamber of Commerce that took care of her before she even made her name as a brave man.

Philomena and Sigel, and Laura, who visited the headquarters of the Simina Chamber of Commerce, were immediately put through the back.

In addition to Philomena, a brave man, Sigel, whose name is known in the king's capital of Holstadt, and even a former royal family could not have been able to respond normally together.

The Philomenas didn't come as buyers in the first place, so it would be natural to treat them that way.

Besides, the third generation Aleph is not the kind of person who eats up what often followed from his parents, but rather a reputable merchant as a doer.

There's no way an employee under Aleph's direction would make a mistake in such a basic place.

The president of the larger Chamber of Commerce meant that the Philomenas were to be waited for about twenty minutes.

He showed up all of a sudden without an appointment, so I'm not gonna complain about it.

Instead, I even thought I often showed up at this short notice.

That's how important Aleph is to Philomena.

By the way, wholesale magic props made by Filomena will be the Cymina Chamber of Commerce.

Aleph said with a full grin as the Philomenas entered the waiting room.

"We're out of time. What kind of things can you sell this time?

"Long time no see, Alef. No, actually, it's not the magic prop itself this time."

When Philomena answered that, Aleph had a decent face.

When Philomena came to the Simina Chamber of Commerce, she thought it would be the same this time, mostly because it was about magic props.

"What does that mean?

Philomena nodded once before continuing as she watched Aleph tilting her neck.

"Right. First of all, can you take a look at this?

Filomena said so, taking out more than one piece of paper and giving it to Alef.

Aleph carefully received a bunch of paper offered by Philomena and looked at Philomena.

"What's this? … Is it a magic prop blueprint?"

"That's right. The real thing will be this."

Philomena nodded at Aleph's inquiry, this time removing a demon prop from the item box.

The magic prop is an improved version of a tool that allows Philomena to replenish magic with the demonic stones she previously showed the Sigels.

It is not the demonic props found in the ruins themselves because they are still made of materials available today.

Aleph turned a sharp gaze to Philomena, who briefly explained the magic item.

The face was what he thought the magic prop would surely be a business tane.

Sometimes putting one's thoughts on the table is seen as disqualification as a merchant, but in this case the opposite shows interest by showing its face.

Alef, who dared to show off his face like that, said after exhaling small enough to calm his mind.

"- Really? Demon Stone can replenish magic magic,"

"Oh. It's definitely supposed to sell, right? That's why he wants to sell blueprints, not in kind. - How much do you want?

Philomena heard that with a grin at the end.

I didn't mention the price from myself, which implies that I trust Aleph, while at the same time taking it elsewhere if I don't like it.

Does Alef know about that too, he took enough time to show how he was bothered and then said one price.

And Philomena, who heard that, said earlier provocative (?) I had another laugh than a laugh.

"That's Alef. That's enough."

"Was I? That's what happened."

To Philomena's answer, Alef also nodded with a merchant-like grin.

Incidentally, the price offered by Alef, at the same time as the price of the blueprint itself, also properly included the rights that would arise in creating the magic props in the future - something like a patent fee.

It may be natural to give blueprints instead of selling the magic props you made as they are, but in many cases they can be deluded in a world where no patent rights exist in the first place.

Rather than, I might say it's rarer to come in and say it from the beginning, like Aleph did.

Anyway, both sides ended up satisfactorily with regard to the demonic props thing.

I know I can sell it if I make it, so Alef will start making it with his main waist.

Few magic craftsmen, even with their arms, are not very good at the idea and live a life of rigidity.

Ask those people and they'll be happy to make it.

Aleph - more than that, the Cymina Chamber of Commerce should know the magician who was there.

Philomena brought this story to the Simina Chamber of Commerce in anticipation of these people.

Sometimes I avoided it because if I gave it to the state, there would undoubtedly be a problem involving rights.

It's not like the Cymina Chamber of Commerce doesn't have any such rights issues at all.

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Having successfully concluded negotiations with Aleph, the Philomenas headed straight for the Amateras without stopping at the castle.

Then, after a night off at home, we head right to the ruins of the woods.

The purpose, of course, is to borrow several books in the ruins that had received prior acknowledgement.

I went to Alef's first because I knew it would be over in a matter of hours no matter how much it cost to negotiate.

I knew that if I stopped by the castle with Laura with me, I wouldn't be able to do that, so I decided to borrow a copy book first.

Incidentally, the ruins of the Devil's Forest cannot be boarded directly from the sky because of the tension of the Merriage junction.

Once, I made sure the city could see from the sky, but I couldn't find it.

I don't know how much power the junction of swallowing one city round is supported by, but I can see that it is a considerable force.

Even if we take that alone, it shows that the power of Merriage and the Great Spirit is mighty.

Sigels, who used proper underground passageways to enter the ruins, took another few days to enter the selection process for books to borrow.

Unlike in the water town, it's only taken a few days, because it was somewhat squeezed.

Sometimes when I was working in a water town, I tried to skip similar books if they were available.

I know I can ask for copies more than once, so I'm also concerned that I don't have to choose so strictly.

So, what was it when the town of water, but no one wisely spoke of it?

Whether it's a man or a woman, a hobby (?) It is no different in any world that you are in a bad mood when you are spoken to.