Sword of Glutton Princess

Lesson 20 VS Cost of Living

The results of this battle were excellent.

On his way home, he bowled with the Warcraft, so the gathered bones were five little ghosts (goblins), two medium ghosts (hobgoblins), and eight demon monkeys, Marquis.

In total, it amounted to 650,000 temis.

And in this exploration of the Demonic Labyrinth, you also get the bone fighting of an abnormal individual (unique) of the Tooth Ghost (Auga).

I haven't redeemed this.

Hopefully, I'm thinking of having Mani use it to make the next Magic Instructor sword.

The Black Wolves have a lot of power to crusade the Tooth Ghost (Auga), but Garlock is giving it to us unconditionally.

Garlock's personality would not have anything to attribute to him in the future because of this matter.

My men are a little suspicious... although I could see some sense of downside to the adventurer, he was a good guy, including Rob, who collided once.

If you persevere, Garlock will have our shoulders. The math is high.

You're not going to do anything extra to us.

Besides, the Black Wolves are an exploratory group directly under the Ragin Chamber of Commerce.

The Largin Chamber of Commerce has also given support to the Adventurers to support the Grey Order Crusade.

There must have been a danger of rivalry with the army.

Although I have never met him, the chairman, Lagor Largin, is the person who took risks until he was cut off to protect the general public.

There must be no excessive shelter for the expedition, as there has been an indulgence between the adventurer and the expedition.

Finishing the redemption with the Adventurer Alliance, I was checking the weight of the currency with my hands.

It's hard to get such a wrapped up lot of money.

"It's profitable enough to pull 150,000 temis off the carriage. The goal was 700,000 temis, but don't exceed it at your leisure if you add up this minute."

That's what I said while I was holding a sachet with a fang ghost (orga) fighting bone.

I don't know who's listening, so I'm hiding it and carrying it with me.

If you get something unusual, it's not uncommon to be noticed by poor quality adventurers.

'Hmm... if this is all the money I've got, I shouldn't worry about the cost of food for a while. You can expect that, can't you? I hope so, Dean?

Belzevute comes with a voice of thought.

"Ordinary fang ghosts (augs) cost about 140,000 temis... but those fang ghosts (augs) were well above their normal average levels. [LV: 39] If so... I think this alone will give me a value of 300,000 temis"

That's what Mani whispered to me as he cared about his surrounding eyes.

"Sa, 300,000 temis......!

"This is loud, Dean."

Mani blocked my mouth with his hands all the time.

"Bad, follow..."

Look around you.

When I saw how we were doing, there was something and some of the adventurers around me watching us.

... Shit, I caught people's eyes quickly just trying to be careful.

"At all, Dean says that out loud right away... I'd be embarrassed if you didn't tell me that when it was just the two of us, wouldn't you?

I said that slightly out of voice, showing a bare gesture that the mani could illuminate a little.

The adventurers who were mindful of this one walked away to another place like they had lost interest.

"Oh, my God, it's just a no-locket."

I could hear an adventurer with a bad face leaking so poorly.

You seem to have misled me well.

I was helped to drive a mani.

... for a little while, though I was embarrassed.

"What's wrong with you? Don't you have to blush so much, Dean?"

Mani checked out the adventurers around him and then laughed like a prank and told me so.

"Well, even that kind of mani is getting a little red!

"Nah......! Oh, yeah?

Mani had a cool look at first, but he had his cheeks red on my words and touched me to make sure of his own face with his hands.

"... sounds like I was in the way. I want you to distribute the money and dissolve it."

Edda spoke so blatantly grumpy.

I'm always afraid of more eyes.

Shit.

Because of this, she said she had succeeded in inviting her to the launch of the exploration of the Demonic Labyrinth, which quickly undermined her mood.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Edda. But the thing is, I just said it in an attempt to delude myself around... that's not how it works. Nothing, me and Dean don't have that kind of relationship yet..."

Mani turns his face bright red and mouths like that clouding his verbal butt.

"So that's what you think when you're excusing yourself?

Close your eyes as Edda shuddered further.

"Wow, bad, Edda. Yes, let's talk about the sword!

"You... you seriously think that would get me in the mood...?

Edda passes through a shudder and opens her mouth as surprised.

"In the first place...... you, you know what I mean? I'm guessing the Fangghost (Auga) Bone Struggle will be your Magic Sword. Doesn't it mean anything, as it was unexpectedly valuable? Let me deduct my share from the fight. That's what I promised you."

"... ah"

Of course, it was natural, but consciousness turns to the part where the value of the bone fight you got was higher than you thought, and the key thing comes out of your head.

... from 650,000 temis, 150,000 temis for the carriage will be deducted.

In addition to the 300,000 temis of the Fangghost (Auga) fighting bones, it can be said that the profit earned this time is 800,000 temis.

This time, me and Edda, the avant-garde, were talking about two, and Mani's share, the haulier, was one.

My share per capita has to be 320,000 temis for me and Edda and 160,000 temis for Mani.

... I have to make it up to the two of you for the fang ghost (orga) fighting bones.

Then my share of the currency this time will be 20,000 temis.

Oh, I can't afford more than I thought......!

I wish it was worth a little more than the usual kind of fang ghost (orga), but why is it more than double the price?

No, that's all I was strong about!

"Is there a metal for the new conductor? I hope the cost of living stays."

Edda looks at my rushing face and laughs contentedly.

"Well, it's okay, Dean. Look, I'll lend it to you again."

It's hard where they say 'again' all the time.

The adventurer knew it would cost him an endless amount of money, but he was surprised he couldn't afford to be so strong.

Weirdly enough, I don't care about proper weapons anymore, but I think about hunting only war rats (moose) to live.

No, in fact, an adventurer like that wouldn't be uncommon.

"Wah, concubine meal......"

Belzevute leaks like that in a chopped voice.