"I'm sorry!

Ted is sitting on the floor of the kitchen where Sarah is stripping potatoes, with her head on the floor.

Sarah glanced at Ted with the potato in her hand.

"The Knights really need an advanced potion to get to the North Dungeon. You probably have some herbs, too."

Ted raised his face in desperate shape.

The cook in the kitchen goes and comes next to it with a bothersome face.

"I have it."

"Please, sell it!

Honestly, even if I was mean, it was Sarah who managed to survive the last few days. I also have a junction box, and the storage pouch is full of food that reflects Sarah's original cautious character.

Otherwise, I would have been in considerable trouble.

However, Sarah didn't realize that she was in trouble with this state of earning money while staying in the wilderness.

I don't think Sarah is as mean as she has always been. Besides, I'd be in Ted's way forever. Sarah looked up at Mize.

"Maize"

"Very good. Get your stuff done and come back."

Yes!

We can't exchange medicinal herbs in a small kitchen. When Sarah signaled, she took Ted out of the kitchen.

The Guild Leader invited Sarah to ask where to hand it over. I wondered who Sarah was, but I remembered.

"Uncle who bought me lunch first."

I'm the Guild Leader.

The pathetic man was a great man. Or is it your employer?

"Do you have herbs? [M] Can you spread it out here?"

Sarah's unknown, wintery impressionist pointed at the guild counter as if it were hers.

"How long should I serve it?"

"How long?"

In the winter, people's voices dropped.

"It's all there is."

Sarah saw Vince instead of the Guild Leader. When it comes to pharmacist guilds, mistrust comes first. This winter's intimidating attitude never reassured Sarah.

As Vince nodded barely behind the reception counter, Sarah took the herbs out of the basket.

Five days from Nelly's departure to her departure from town, Sarah, anxious and unbearable, was distracted by her hard work of harvesting medicinal herbs, so her basket was full of two stages, from top magical herbs to medicinal herbs.

"This is..."

Oops!

"Wow."

The people who saw the basket shouted with admiration.

"I'm sorry, I'll borrow the basket first! Ted, go!

Yes!

Ted pulled Sarah's basket and ran off the guild.

I don't have time to wait. Sarah, the winter man,

"Let's settle the purchase amount and deliver it to us. Bye."

So I followed Ted out of the guild.

"Is Rosa's town cold and difficult to live in? Maybe Nelly was right."

"Sarah, you."

I didn't know what to do with Vince, so I raised my hand and lowered it. I'd say no, but there wasn't a single element to prove it in the current exchange.

"Sarah, it's okay. Chris is the guild leader of the Pharmacist Guild. Because it's an emergency right now, but I'm the one who keeps my word."

"Is that Chris? Isn't there someone named Chris?

Sarah looked back at Meena in surprise.

Chris, the pharmacist.

I can't believe Sarah's been waiting for someone like that. No matter how much Nelly tells me to rely, he can't.

That was Sarah's decision.

But coming to Rosa's town wasn't just bad. Vince, Meena, Miz, and Allen helped Sarah, even though Chris couldn't be trusted.

Sarah thinks they can be trusted.

I'm the Guild Leader.

And his boss, the Guild Leader.

Nelly wasn't right, but I'm living in Rosa's town. Sarah spoke to Nelly in her heart.

"Hey, Sarah! Potato stripping!"

Yes!

And I'm a little busy. It is also a decision to work overtime today.

"Four thousand today."

"Thank you!"

The money is piling up after all. Today, Allen was at Vince's reception when she went out of the kitchen in agitation about what the store would look like.

Sarah!

I glanced at Allen, and thought Sarah was a good friend. Whether you're a cold adult or you don't have to go into town at night, I'm happy to have friends to spend time with.

"It's my first hunt, so I wanted to show Sarah my prey."

"Really? I'm kind of happy."

"No, I'm happy to show you monsters, you guys are a little weird."

Vince calmly pushed in by.

Besides, I'll finish Sarah first.

"Me?"

Sarah was careful.

"Whoa, whoa."

Vince shrugged his shoulders. I wonder.

"You sold herbs. I just got my money from the Pharmacist Guild."

"Yes, it was."

I felt like I was somehow being donated, but I definitely bought it. I just had a bad attitude.

Er, the details are 500 herbs and 50 herbs.

At this point, a voice rang out to the Alliance. I wonder if topical herbs are unusual.

"Poisonous grass, paralytic grass 20 each, magic grass 30, upper magic grass 2"

This time, I felt shivers.

"I thought you were joking about selling herbs and signing up for the Hunter Guild, but you really meant it, Sarah. 160,000 guilders in total. You can sign up for an Alliance."

"Eh?"

"Registration. ID. Don't you want to make it?"

"I'll make it!

Allen slapped him in the back. Unexpectedly, Sarah was still smiling.

Write your paperwork and get your ID while you're excited.

Sarah accidentally raised her ID with both hands.

Well, then, Allen's turn.

Allen took off the pouch from her waist with an exciting face. But Vince's eyes looked at Sarah.

Ah, Sarah.

Yes?

Didn't you say you had something to sell?

Yes!

Sarah dropped the backpack too.

"Wait. Both of you. That's good."

Vince is breathing with Suhar and calming down.

"That's good, huh?

"Yes!

After hearing the two replies, I dropped my shoulders.

"All right, come to the other room for a minute."

And he was always taken to the room where the Guild Chief came out.