I have seen Mr Parzi on several occasions. When Sakilis was sold as a slave, he was also the one who sold rare dragon gear to raise money to buy her.

Eyeglasses on silver hair. With a warm looking face, Mr. Parzi, who seemed almost the same generation as my real age, rushed as soon as he heard I was waiting.

"I'm out of time, Mr. Jin. What can I get you today?

It was me who owned multiple pieces of rare dragon gear. If you are currently an S-ranked adventurer and have connections with royalty, the merchant will not be left alone.

"I'm looking for a map. The one with the major cities in the Great Empire."

"Ho, is that a map"

A thought-provoking Mr Parzi while looking unexpected.

"At this time of year, the map of the Great Empire… as we move there in a moment?

Did you think that the Great Empire would attack us in the near future, so we would leave the Kingdom of Veriraldo and replace it with a saddle before then?

"You've received a personal request to send a certain warrant lady from the Great Empire. I need a map to get there."

It's me who lies in the face. Even so, from the point of view of the purpose of sending undercover agents to the Great Empire, it's not much of a lie.

"Oh, please"

"Yes, because there are no guides and the lady herself is neglectful of geography."

"That's tough."

"Yeah, it's tough"

"Mmm," Mr. Parzi roared small.

"I think we can have a map. It's just expensive. Ah, Mr. Jin wouldn't have to worry about the money."

"Do I look that rich?

"Again, be modest. Even if you didn't have the money, if you had something rare, you could trade it for it, right?

Mr Parzi says.

"So, a request means procurement should be faster?

"Yeah, well. I've never done this sooner."

"Then why don't you come with us to the commercial guild now? I'm guessing, if we negotiate directly, we might get it by the end of the day."

If that's the case, I got on with the proposal.

It took me a while to go with Mr. Parzi to the commercial guild in King's Capital.

The premises owned by the Alliance were not the ratio of the Adventurer Alliance, and merchants traded goods among themselves in open-air areas reminiscent of the market. Furniture, martial artefacts, other groceries, and ingredients, as well as antiques and excavations, vary from product to product.

Much noise and intense movement of people and things again.

"Mr. Jin, is this your first commercial guild in Wangdu?

"Yes."

"You'd be surprised how many different commodities are traded, wouldn't you? There's nothing you can't get here, and there's a lot more to it than wanting to say in fancy."

Parzi laughs at the ancient ruins au parts and super rare monster items, except.

"Only a member of a commercial guild or a person with permission from the guild can trade here the most.... Would you like to sign up for the guild, Mr. Jin? I need an annual membership fee, but it's not as much of a burden as Jin's."

The eyes behind Mr. Parzi's glasses glow.

"You can buy and sell higher than the Adventurer Alliance, right?

"Let's consider"

But I didn't say I was going in.

"Do I need to register to buy a map?

"Originally, it's the process of negotiating and purchasing at each store, but Mr. Jin must be in a hurry, too, right? On my authority this time, I will deal with the same as the Alliance subscribers, so let's make it available for immediate purchase."

Instead, I'm waiting for a good reply, you mean? You owe me. That's the merchant. I can't get out of it.

Through the trading area and through where the warehouse stands. The Alliance headquarters building is in the back, so I'm in sight, but it's still far away. There are people in front of the warehouse, but the middle of the road is empty, so you want to dash with your air boots....... speaking of air boots.

I dropped my gaze on Mr. Parzi's shoes.

"Mr. Parzi, the shoes you're wearing, the air boots, right?

"Huh? Oh, you have accelerated magic. With this, it travels fast, but I tend to forget that it's everyday life. Especially since collisions from sudden outbursts can cause unspringy damage here."

"Expensive or something?

To joke, Mr. Parzi laughed at the tease as well.

"Hey, thanks to Mr. Jin, the demand for air boots, or shoes, has changed dramatically. Mr. Uman's magic tool shop made a huge profit, but it worked quite well."

"Really?

"Those shoes, minus the magic, have gained a reputation for being easy to move and comfortable. Thanks to this, the general shoes that are popular in Wangdu have also changed dramatically. The benefits are immeasurable because shoes are what everyone wears. And the market will still grow."

Where I don't know, he was taking care of it.

"When we announce our new shoes, can we make a lot of money?

"At that time, please let our commercial guild work with you"

Haha, and laugh at each other.

"Speaking of which, Mr. Ginn, you're a magician before an adventurer, aren't you? I need to talk to you about one thing."

"What is it?

"I know it's a demand for air boots, but I've been buying more Griffon demon stones than before."

Griffon blades are not used in accelerated air boots, but griffon blades are used for air stability with jumping and floating features.

Since adventurers often seek versatility, griffon hunting for air boot making is popular.... I think I'll be hunting in time.

Anyway, when it becomes as much of a warcraft as a Griffon, there are often demonic stones in the body besides the wings, which can be a magic catalyst, because it's money to sell, and basically, the adventurers bring it back.

said Mr Parzi.

"I'm buying away demon stones for more than the Adventurer Alliance, but that's why I have more demon stones in the Wind Class."

He says that because there are more sellers than buyers, only the demonic stones of the wind attribute are consequently falling in value.

"I wish I could get a buyer, but I'm having a little trouble getting more stock like this.... any interesting use, do you have one?

Wind Demon Stone, huh? I flinch it in my head. - Wind, Griffon's Demon Stone...... Griffon.

Speaking of which, there was an engine in my world named Griffon. Of course, Griffon didn't actually have anything to do with it just by name.

"Mr. Parzi, that demonic stone, we might be able to sell it together soon, right?

I broke up unexpectedly.