"You don't have to sell it, you can keep it, so let's get some herbs."

"Yeah."

The next day, when she had breakfast with bread only, Sarah would normally, Allen would pick herbs while looking at the list of herbs, and Sarah would talk about being followed yesterday.

I knew you shouldn't have left me alone.

"No, I'm fine by myself, I'm fine."

"Let's make sure they don't know where the herbs are."

Allen is indignant.

"I don't care if anyone else knows."

"Sarah? Why?

"Why?"

Sarah pointed out that someday someone will notice something like this growing on the side of the road, and it will be the hunter, not the pharmacist, who will be in trouble if there is no potion.

"Sarah is too nice."

"If you can't buy herbs anyway, it's the same for anyone."

"You're old."

Nelly told me to go to Rosa's town. That means that if we were in Rosa's town, we would eventually be connected to Nelly. Sarah didn't want to use her head for anything but sticking in this town until Nelly came back.

"Besides, I didn't give up. I'm going to sell herbs again today."

"Did you see that yesterday?

Sarah looked at Allen half-eyed.

"Hey, the pharmacist is doing something bad, right?

"Ah! I didn't think it was those guys!

Sarah struggled.

In that case, may I ask you to repeat your sins?

"Ooh?

So they grabbed the herb and, no, they actually took care of it in the storage bag and ran to the central gate. I didn't open my mouth today.

And I ran all at once to the Pharmacist Guild.

Hey, Ted.

"Hello, Allen. Shit."

When Allen called out from the entrance, Ted acknowledged Allen and called out, but saw Sarah next door and slapped his tongue. I really don't feel well.

Sarah asked loudly before Allen said anything.

"Is there anyone named Chris today?"

"It's Chris. I don't know. Go home."

Ted turned to the side with a wipe. Allen approached there and lined up the medicinal herbs.

"I brought herbs and medicine today!

"Oh, wow. Back off a little bit."

Ted carefully checked the herbs and nodded satisfactorily.

"10 herbs, 10 bundles at a time, 5000 guilders."

"Yeah, they'll buy it for me."

"Of course. Come on."

There are five pierced silver coins in the counter.

And the voice of medicinal herbs looked at people from the workshop in the back.

As Allen approached the counter to get the silver coins, Sarah also stopped by the counter to arrange herbs.

"Your herbs mix weeds. I'll buy 500 guilders."

Ted said so without even looking at it.

"Hey, Ted, what are you talking about? It's a good, well-harvested herb."

"Idiot! Don't come this way!

While the pharmacists were rattling behind the counter, Sarah quietly put the herbs in a storage pouch and now lined up another herb. Magic grass.

"Hey, you, magic grass, no."

Ted's eyes want it. But when she peeled her back in pain, she said:

"It's also weed. I'll buy 1000 yen along with what I just bought."

Very well then.

Sarah quickly lost her magic grass.

"Let's go to the guild."

"Let's go!

Wait a minute.

I can't wait. Sarah was persevering and didn't forget anything about yesterday's humiliation. If the herbs don't sell, it's a trick to go to the Pharmacist Guild every day to upset Ted and crush his time.

"Fu, fufu!

"Haha! Ted's face was funny."

He came back to the central gate laughing meaninglessly.

"Allen, I'm glad you bought herbs."

"Oh, I didn't think so. Now that you've earned 10,000, you can sign up for the Hunter Alliance!

"Let's find something to do with it!

Allen says the Alliance can help children under the age of registration.

"You just did it."

"Allen, it took you two months."

"Yeah."

Still, we have to do it.

Sarah opened the Hunter Guild door with herself ahead of Allen.

"Hey, Sarah, is that you?

"Yes! Uh, Vince?

The receptionist Vince nodded that the answer was correct.

"Vince! I was wondering if there was anything I could do for Sarah and me today. Ah, they bought my herbs."

"That's good. So, my..."

"Sarah's not good."

I see.

Still, Allen couldn't feel the anger like yesterday. If they were convinced, Vince swallowed up what he wanted to hear.

"Allen is good for his usual chores."

Ah.

Sarah, you, come here a minute.

Yes?

Allen has been stopped from coming with Sarah.

"You go and do your chores. Sarah's fine."

Allen turned around and went out.

Vince sighed and shrugged his shoulders and sat Sarah in the chair of the guild cafeteria.

"Well, Sarah. I had a good lunch yesterday."

That's good. Sarah smiled.

"Honestly, if there's a lot of that, you can sell that and get it back."

Then Sarah tried to give me a lunch box and I was rushed to a stop.

"There's a lot of them."

Sarah nodded. Vince shook his head in trouble.

"Honestly, I want to buy it every day. But then you'll see the hunters, and they'll tell you to feed them, and you'll see that the guild's lunch won't sell, and the hunters will always tell you to sell it."

Is that what it is? I think I sold a lot of delicious food to the stalls I saw yesterday.

"Well, I was just running out of manpower in the dining room. If you're interested in cooking, why don't you help us with the dining room? Come every day at this hour to help with the dining room, until lunch is over. So I'll pay 3000 guilders a day."

If I work every day, will I get a little registration fee in a month?

It is a better condition than I thought.

"Calculations, yeah, hey."

Vince glanced in surprise.

"If you can calculate, then you can help the guild store."

"I'm not sure I'm that strong."

It took about five days to come to town, and Sarah lay face to face.

"Well, I'm going to help you with the cafeteria. Looks like it's smaller than yesterday, so I'll start working today."

Yes!

Even if the herb couldn't be sold, Sarah had her chest lifted.