Sarah still stands in the Guild's shop today when she receives 3000 guilders to help out with the cafeteria.

"First of all, check the inventory. Hmm? Potions aren't replenished, but I wonder if it's enough."

I'm curious, but it's not Sarah's job. Re-position the bottle properly to the left.

"The money in the box... It's not all messy, so it's better than yesterday."

Rearrange the coins quickly.

"Lunch box," he said. It's not replenished yet, but there's still plenty. "

Sarah went to Vince's place to ask questions because she didn't have any customers yet.

"Vince, I don't have much potion left."

"Oh, I'm sure it'll be delivered this evening."

"There were potion bottles lined up in the Pharmacist's Guild."

Sarah recalled the potion bottles lined up behind the counter and said so.

"They... You said you didn't have enough potions to deliver. Nobody's going to the Pharmacist Guild to buy it anyway."

"You certainly looked free. And at least Allen sold a hundred herbs this morning."

Sarah kept her mouth shut about the situation here.

Well then, it will be delivered in the evening. You were beaten up on your first day. "

"Yes"

Sarah lay down. That was quite a shock. It was like a different world baptism.

"And you went there today?

"Yes, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow."

Sarah clasped her right hand in front of her chest.

"Why would you do that? If it wasn't in the guild, I wouldn't know because I didn't watch Allen sell it."

Another guild receptionist raised his eyebrows, but turned his face gently away. He said he wouldn't listen.

"If you know that you can't buy it anyway, it won't be hard for me to refuse. Rather, it's the pharmacist's guild who lies to children every day and can't get the medicinal herbs they want."

Sarah showed her a bunch of magic grass from the pouch.

He knocked down his chair and the receptionist on the other side stood up.

"You're not a magic grass! And freshly picked."

"But because it's a mix of weeds, I was told I could only buy it for 500 gills."

"Then sell it in my guild! It's going to be a regular 20% discount."

"Meena, come on, he can't sign up for the guild without money."

"Sell herbs. Ah."

Back to the hairline.

"There are a lot of things to sell, but it hurt not being able to register."

Sarah laughed. Still, it was good to have a part-time job and, above all, to be not alone in Rosa's town day and night.

"Is there anything else I can sell besides lunch?"

"Yes"

Slime or tuna rabbit? Silence fell on the guild.

"You, that."

"Meena, no. We can't protect them unless they're in the guild. What happens if I give you something you can't sell right now? It's trouble."

Vince stopped the young receptionist. But Sarah thought it was Vince who accidentally asked if there was anything that could be sold.

And I went back to the first story I missed.

"Why go to the Pharmacist's Guild every day?"

"That's annoying. I thought it was some kind of little girl, but I'm surprised."

Meena nodded impressively.

"Ah, I can't help it."

Sarah came to talk to me and wanted to talk to me about another thing she had in mind about the store.

"It's a lunch box, but can't you sell it for me?"

"Ah, can you? That's not going to work."

I wonder if it would be possible to add a hundred guilders because it was there.

It is a pity that medicinal herbs cannot be sold, but it is thankful that they can earn 400 girls every day. But when I saw that not only Nelly, but Allen didn't know how to warm the tea, I thought it would be a business.

"Well, the lunch I bought from you stayed warm. Can you eat that in the dungeon?"

"The soup is also hot. The meat is a little softer."

"Well, the lunch was just as warm the other day, so maybe I could try it. But is there anyone who would do that?

It was a skeptical Vince, but I got permission anyway. Even if there is only one person to ask for every day, if it takes two days, it will be 200 girls.Can you buy one black bread? Sarah stretched out and went back to the store.

After all, there were few customers, but I put it on the counter and said, "I'll warm up the lunch. Some people looked at the paper called" 100 Gills per piece. "

"Hey, it's you again today."

The hunter who came yesterday came again.

"I'm in charge of the store at this hour."

I see. Today we have two advanced potions and three lunches. "

"Are the types of lunches different?

Ah.

"Twenty thousand and four hundred guilders. And..."

Sarah received her lunch box from and showed her the paper she had placed at the counter before giving her a new lunch box.

"Would you like to warm up your lunch? What are you going to do when you warm up?"

I was told what to do. Sarah was at a loss.

"It will taste good"

How do you do that?

"Magically"

"Hmm. A hundred girlies. Try one for now."

When Sarah opens the lunchbox as usual, she keeps her hands off the contents and keeps the soup, meat, and bread warm one by one.

When the hot air stood and the smell was good, the lid was closed. It won't take a minute.

"Here's what it looks like."

A hundred girls. Then I'll ask you all three. "

"Yes! It will be 2800 Girls! Please put it in the storage bag immediately."

Ah.

Sarah separated the 300 guillotines for the warmth.

While the warm smell was still there, some hunters came and tried warming it.

By the time the grandfather in charge arrived in the evening, he had managed to earn an extra 1,000 gills for the warmth.

"We're a thousand girlies away! Sarah!"

With such a loud voice, Allen came running to the guild.

"Don't talk about money so loud! What if you get caught in this mess?

And Vince just scolded me.

"I'm sorry. I'm glad."

Allen rushed to the shop. Sarah looked back at her grandfather.

"Can I take turns?

"I don't mind. See you tomorrow."

"Yes, goodbye!

The guild people stared warmly at the two children who were returning home in a line full of hope.

Tomorrow a new hunter will be born, with that in mind.