I learned information from the bottom of my mind that doesn't matter.

Apparently, my erect brother's name is Room-On.

After planting the seeds in Kohali, I had one of my escorts prepare some clothes for the general public to wear.

Of course I put that payment out of my purse. Do not deceive or embezzle items.

"You wear this..."

I looked superior to civilian clothing, but I guess it's cheap clothes for Kohali, surprisingly, but maybe I'll take the clothes.

Erectile brother thing was room-on prepared to some extent, admonished kohari gently and opened his own brow rather.

I stand in front of my brothers and sisters, who are finally back in their humane outfits in the room, and show them the gold coins they were letting their escorts hold.

"Pay for Kohali's devotion. Say how much you want."

There were gold coins in the bag the escort had.

I paid for my clothes, so I gave them to a spare civilian. It's my pocket money.

Kohari began to shudder puffily and remained nagging and silent, whether he was ashamed of his act of seeking gold coins or remembering that he had been humiliated.

I guessed it. The room-on tried to open his mouth, so I turned my palm and controlled it.

"Then let's change the question. Kohari, tell me how much you thought the earlier act was worth in gold."

"... not something that can be changed, such as into money..."

"So you don't have to pay for the gold?

Oh, and Kohari spilling his voice.

He doesn't seem to think that the consideration he received for offering a virgin would be the right price for about a few pieces of standard clothing for a citizen.

"As a civilian's biological daughter has to sell her purity, that daughter is just asking her how many gold coins she takes to negotiate with her opponent and the market for it. A merchant's daughter would know, wouldn't she? Answer whatever you want."

"... the market, is it? Is it about 1,000 pieces of gold...?

I didn't know what I was talking about, and I couldn't help but think about it.

Same with the room-on, no, the shock seemed bigger than mine and I held my head.

"A thousand gold coins? What gold coin is that, a thousand pieces? Is that the Tesso gold coin from St. Navenpos?

"Huh...? Um, it's a gold coin from the Kingdom of Levios...?

Speaking simply of "gold coins" in the Kingdom of Levios, I refer to Christ gold coins.

And I think that with two Christ gold coins, the family of a Newnelly citizen can live six months. Maybe.

A civilian virgin can't be 1,000 Christ gold coins. If it's worth it, civilians can live just having a daughter.

"Just in case, I ask you in confirmation, do you mean you wouldn't be convinced if you didn't give me a thousand Christ gold coins to have sex with the biological daughter of the city of Nambonan?

"Even if you have to sell it, don't you need that much...?

Apparently, he gave 1000 Christ gold coins as the value of a common virgin, not the value of his own virgin, who is a boxed warrant lady.

I have a tremendous sense of money.

"What is this girl? Hey, is your house really a merchant? Sounds like my sister would tell me to eat cake without bread."

When I saw the de facto guardian room-on, he bowed his head deeply and began to elucidate.

Kohari and his room-on father were full working people, even passionate about business without ever looking at home.

Sometimes the mother has died replacing Kohari with her due to poor postpartum fatigue, and the room-on has been desperate to protect Kohari without any parents to rely on.

Poor little Kohari who doesn't want his father to deal with him and miss him, and when Roomon sued him directly for asking him to listen, he said he had returned a bag of gold coins.

It was a silent message that you could buy whatever you wanted and don't bring any trouble here.

"... my father sacrifices whatever it is for his business. For that reason, my father and his Chamber of Commerce have many enemies."

He's famous for using his forceful hands to get himself up from just a pedestrian to a nominee for the Nambonan council, and not much liked by citizens either.

Worried about Kohali's safety, Room-On said he had tried to keep her out of the mansion as long as he could.

Only happiness or unhappiness or money had been given to him by his father, so Kohari was able to grow up in a serene world free of malice, where his sweet brother would always protect him.

"Sometimes that happens, and Kohari has a slightly neglected part of the world. I can't even say that from now on..."

"Dear brother...... I..."

Kohari, who had been explained in front of him how out of the world he was, burst into tears in his eyes.

Wipe those tears with your fingers as the room-on gently strokes her silver beautiful hair.

It seemed to me that Kohali's appearance overlapped only slightly with her real sister Fannie in Newnelly.

"... what are you going to do after this? Everything would be gone."

"I want to do business like my father and stand up for myself. Because I still intend to brush my arms as a merchant. Exactly. We can't do business in Nambonan."

"Hmm? All property will be taken over, but that should be just for the status quo. Though there shouldn't be a problem with starting a new business here?

The room on, haha, gave me a dry laugh.

"I can't do that. My father buys so much resentment from all over the place that he doesn't think he's a councilman.... If you saw another senator's mansion, wouldn't you know?

"Oh, yeah"

As you can see, there are no servants in this mansion. Naturally, if the parents' property is gone, they won't get paid.

So, is the other senator's mansion the same, and that's not true?

The senators to be elected in the election became senators in the first place because they were virtuous and popular, most servants, whether free or not, were at work and encouraged to work for the last time.

The sight of the surrounding residents of the mansion preparing meals for the senator's family and caring for places to sleep was also commonly seen.

Whatever the property is, it can't be taken up until it's trusted by the residents.

All five who were relieved to see the harmony were elected members of parliament in the elections. If the autonomy of Nambonan was preserved, perhaps the inhabitants knew they would protect themselves.

Even the merchant senators chosen for the nomination seemed to have sold their names by making donations to the city's public facilities, hosting festivals, etc., and a number of people there were worried to come to the mansion to see how things were going.

Most importantly, the property forfeiture should have ended badly, as it is the business of the nominee to be a merchant. There's no need to mourn.

It is about this mansion that at the same time as the dismissal the servant immediately walks away and is also abandoned by the neighbors.

The father of Kohali and Room-on was a rather nasty person.

I guess I didn't stand up against Qualdenze because I wasn't on the execution list, but it doesn't seem worth the sympathy.

"So I want to go to a new land and start doing business from scratch."

The eldest son of a gold house. An unsolicited land to start and go. Deceived and bankrupt.... words like that come to mind.

Nothing. I don't mind if Room-On bankrupts on his own and he likes it for the minute he dies, but I think it would be very wasteful for Kohari to roll off with him.

But I also feel somewhat different about forcing Kohari back to Newnelly to take care of him surrounded by a separate mansion.

As I roared, the room-on opened my mouth with respect.

"If you're going to pay for your biological daughter's body in Nambonan, it would be about a piece of Christ gold coin. We would appreciate a warm review."

Indeed, Tesh said that civilians would feel the opposite burden if they paid five Christ gold coins.

Consider it from there and decide that the price spoken of by Room-On is close to the fair price.

Quite an honest man. Can we really do business with this?

"Five."

Eyes on the escort and make him prepare five Christ gold coins.

If you are only brothers and sisters, you will be able to live for a while.

"Thank you for your generous consideration."

I bowed my head deeply to the man who was forced to hold my beloved sister, so that Roomon would give her heartfelt thanks.