Allen tapped Sarah on the shoulder and called out to the counter.

Ted.

"What is it?"

Earlier, it was an unusual and loving voice.

"I've got herbs."

"What do you mean?

Ted's eyes changed color.

"Line up on the counter."

That said, I stepped back a few steps. Do people with magic have that much pressure?

Yeah!

When Allen smiles nicely, she takes 10 bundles out of the pouch and arranges them carefully.

"This is fresh. I see. Your uncle gave me a pouch."

Ted checks with a serious face.

"There's no mistake. Hundreds, five thousand guilders."

And when I put five pieces of silver coins with holes in them on the counter,

"Hey."

and shouted behind him. Allen quickly scratched the silver coin and put it on the pouch.

"What? What?"

Those who said so looked like pharmacists, and as soon as they took away the herbs, they went back.

"Fresh herbs help."

"You got Sarah, too."

"Yeah."

"Ahhh?

Sarah was surprised and angry at a completely different attitude.

Show me.

It was an arrogant attitude, but it doesn't make sense not to sell. In the meantime, I will arrange the portion I took with Allen.

Ted looked surprised, but turned to his side with a quick glance.

"It's mixed with something that's not medicinal. That's 500 guilders in total."

"Wait!

Allen shouted instead of Sarah, who couldn't say anything for a moment.

"It's Sarah who taught me where the herbs are and how to pick them! If the herb I took was right, Sarah's too."

"Fuck you. I'm going to buy you 500 guilders for the junk."

Ted glanced at the medicinal herb, but it wasn't a scrap.

I don't know, but there's something I don't like, and you're being mean to me. That's how Sarah understood it, so she returned it quietly.

"I see. I'll take it home."

"What is it?"

Sarah hurriedly gathered herbs from the counter to avoid being snatched away by Ted.

Wait a minute.

"Sarah! You, your sister didn't leave the money, you didn't have a word!

Allen said something extra in a hurry. Ted struggled to hear it.

"I can buy a day's worth of bread for 500 bucks. Besides, Allen, where'd you get this herb? Now you know that you don't have enough herbs. We're all going to pick it up, so talk to me."

Ted, you.

I saw that Allen couldn't believe it.

I know Sarah.

If there is a place where something valuable is growing and you are working on collecting it, you will never tell me where it is. Even hunters won't tell you the points of their hunting grounds.

If, in an emergency, you want me to tell you where to collect the samples, you should give them a proper reward, such as a proper reward.

Don't trust anyone but Chris.

Nelly's voice resounded in my head.

I trusted Allen with the other one.

Sarah looked straight at Ted.

"Medicinal herbs are necessary, so no matter how thin or spare, the Pharmacist Guild is supposed to take them back at a fixed price," Nelly said. My medicinal herbs are not wrong. Allen "

Yeah, let's go.

"Hold on!

Even if they were retained, they hurried out of the Pharmacist's Guild, and the water of the spring sparkled in the bright sun.

The two of us walk together.

I was thinking about making money with herbs, so what if it doesn't work?

For now, let's go to the guild.

"That's right. You might hear about Nelly."

Now let's learn the way. Sarah tightened her mind and turned straight ahead.

Allen glanced back for a moment, but was a little worried and grabbed Sarah's hand.

"Come on, let's hurry."

Yeah!

The hand was comfortable.

Once again, we went back to the central gate, and this time we went to the other side, and as soon as we got there was a big building. It's still a two-story building, but it's a lot wider and deeper than the pharmacist's workshop.

"This is the guild. Hunter Guild, to be exact. I have a reception, so let's ask there. I'm free now, so I'm sure you'll tell me."

"Yeah."

Sarah, who had just touched someone's malice, was quite nervous, but Allen took her and pushed the open Alliance door.

"Hey, Allen! You got the money!

I heard voices here, too.

We're almost there.

"Looking for chores today?

Well, there's that, too.

Allen saw Sarah. Sarah nodded.

The reception is good there.

Yeah. Um...

The Guild is a large hall, with counters lined up, and people sitting there glistening at reception jobs. There were men and women, but they were all calm people over middle-aged.

Allen pointed to the counter in front of her.

I'm looking for someone.

"Do you want me to do it?

Request?

What is a request? Sarah turned to Allen.

"No, it's not. She went to town and didn't come back, so I came to see if anyone had seen her."

"Then the guild would be wrong."

Seeing Sarah lying disappointed for a moment, the receptionist turned slightly sideways and shouted loudly.

"Ah, so, what does your sister look like?"

Sarah understood that she was trying to talk to me because it wasn't a job, it was a public story.

"I stretch my beautiful red hair for a long time and put it together because I'm in the way, but with beautiful green eyes, I'm tall and stylish."

"Ah, I know you like your sister very well. What was your age and name?

"I'm in my mid-twenties. And then his name is Nelly."

Hmm.

The receptionist looked around in a careless manner. Everyone who was listening shook their necks to the right and left.

"It looks just like a goddess, but it's a different name than being old."

Were there any other features?

"Um, strong, gentle, silent, but interesting, reliable, but a little dumb."

Gradually, you start to cry.

"You came to sell me the herbs I picked, and if anything happens, I told you to rely on Chris from the Pharmacist Guild."

The receptionist whispered to Allen.

"The Pharmacist Guild."

"I went, but Chris wasn't there. I came here because I was about to get paid for herbs."

"Ah, Chris isn't here right now, I'm sure. Master Chris, did you buy the rebellion of the Muslims?"

The receptionist looked up at the ceiling.

"In the meantime, show me that herb. I can't buy or sell without an I.D."

Sarah saw Allen. Allen nodded.

Sarah arranged herbs at the counter.

"This is... The size and shape are available and the quality is good. You said it was worth it?

"It's 500 guilders."

Allen told me to throw up.

"Shit. What are they even doing when they're running out of herbs? You can't sign up for an Alliance."

Sarah shook her head to the side.

What about the money?

I had no choice but to shake it sideways.

"You tried to sell herbs for nothing, and you almost got fooled."

The words certainly contained pity, but there was also a mix of sounds that it was worse to be deceived. Sarah sighed in her heart.