I ask Tokul Torf with a smile.

"Was I? You were with the Torf Chamber of Commerce."

"Did you know?

"That's it already"

"So were you relieved when it came to funding?

If you can really do business with the Torf Chamber of Commerce, you can rest assured when it comes to funding.

But would you leave this much money moving deal to something as young as Tokru?

Even if it was part of my education to my tracking son, the risk is too great in case of failure.

I also have to think about the possibility that Tokuru is moving on his own.

But I don't give a look.

"If that's the case, don't worry."

"Looks like you trusted me, thank you"

Tokuru smiled.

"Well, if that's all, you can sell it"

That's how I get as many spiritual stones on my desk as rice grains.

Tokuru tried to take it directly into his hands, so he controlled it with his hands.

"Until you have a contract, don't touch it. Something very precious and small."

"I see. I can understand your concerns"

"It's a very small amount, so what about the price?

I'll offer you enough to buy a small mansion.

Yulina, it's three times more expensive than my father's value.

Tokuru made his face snap.

"... Ha. Just kidding."

Still, I'm forcing myself to make a giggle.

I say it in the face.

"No, I'm not kidding. That's about it for this amount."

Tokul turns to Yulina's father in attendance for help.

"But in your story, Limmia..."

I guess you want to say the price is different.

"I know a little bit about magic."

"Ha, that's..."

You suddenly thought the story had changed, and Tokul gives me a slightly more distracting look.

"Spirit stones can cause tremendous danger if used by quite a few magicians"

"... Really? But."

Tokuru's eyes said, "What does that have to do with the price increase?," he complains.

"If it's not obvious how to use it or if you're selling it, you can only sell this amount"

"I understand that. It is also very dangerous. But the price..."

"I can trust the Torf Chamber of Commerce, but I don't trust anyone who sells it. If you sell to people you don't trust, isn't it natural for the price to go up?

Tell me yourself. What, but I don't think it's natural.

But since I told him so after complaining about the danger, Tokuru seemed convinced.

"... um"

Tokuru is thinking. I offered you a price that you couldn't get instant.

It is natural to think about it.

"Tell me who you will sell it to and what it will be used for..."

That's what I say, I line up the spiritual stones on my desk.

Not a little one like rice grains.

It's a lot of spiritual stones, including the big ones.

"All of this, is this about it?"

Julina, I offered you the price as my father valued it.

I didn't cut the price anything. It just became the original price.

Still, it is one-third more than the price of the first unit of weight presented.

There is an atmosphere of reduced prices at once.

Besides, the Spirit Stone looks very pretty.

Looks like a superb gem. And even the quantity overwhelmed me.

I'm sure Tokuru's desire to buy must be on the rise.

"But we also had a contract..."

Must be a promise not to reveal who to sell.

I need another push.

"We have found a way to create the Spirit Stone."

"Oh, my God? Is that really happening?

Tokuru embarked on himself.

"Yes."

"Is that alchemy? Or magic?"

"It's a trade secret."

When I say that with a smile, Tokul lowers his back to the chair.

"It is, isn't it?"

"If anyone can buy it steadily, we can help,"

"If so..."

"But trust is important for that."

So once we separate the words, we look at Tokul's face.

"It could be a long deal. Don't you think it's a good idea to get to know each other once and for all?

"Uhm."

Tokul thinks seriously.

After a while of worrying, Tokuru says.

"Take it home and let me consider it"

"Yes, I look forward to hearing back from you in good colour"

When I laugh and say so, I put the Spirit Stone back in my bag.

Count and confirm the numbers properly and undo them.

Tokuru stared at me.

Tokul shook hands with me and then left.

Yulina's father goes to drop off Tokul.

And he came right back.

"Son-in-law which. I was insulting."

"Say?

"As a magician, I knew you were a fine adventurer, but you were also a merchant."

"That's not..."

"No, it was brilliant. I was always ready to help, but you didn't have to."

Yulina, my father seems in a very good mood.

"Anytime, you can count on the Limmia Chamber of Commerce!

I made such a joke, Julina. My father laughed happily.