Our behavior has changed a little since we got the full Magic Bag.

When I went into the woods, I searched for prey, shot him, and stripped him. Find, kill, and strip.

Repetition of this until return time.

It no longer depends on the amount of prey that can be transported or degraded, so it is now possible to work full time.

Aim is basic, oak that becomes gold. If you find it, so will TaskBoer.

Ignore goblins that don't make a lot of money and take a lot of work to recover demon stones unless you're on the side. Sometimes he blows his head off with me and Yuki. Then, instead of the demon stone being easily recovered, it went missing once every few times, but it's better than taking the time, which is acceptable.

When it comes to magic mushrooms, I collect them if I find them, but the number I was able to collect for the area I walked around is quite small. High as pine mushrooms is also a rarity to snort.

The herbs are almost no longer recovered. I'm not selling it because Natsuki only picks it for [pharmacy] practice and it won't be much gold.

When it comes to why we started focusing on combat so far, of course, we've got magic bags and sometimes we need money, but we've decided on a policy of 'raising character levels if possible'.

It has always been a common sentiment that we all want to raise the character level to ensure safety, but there have been doubts in terms of safety. Taking risks to ensure safety is the end of the line.

But when I came here, I came out with prey that was relatively safe to hunt and make money. If we're going to leave the meat behind after hunting, we'll hesitate, but we can bring it all back. Would there be a reason not to hunt?

That's why we hunted quite a few orcs. It would be a disaster for Orc, but the frequency of encounters doesn't change much, and I don't get complaints from anyone because I'm a demon.

Now that up to four at a time can be dealt with dangerously, the oak meat secured in the velcro bag is also a good number.

Now, that's such oak meat, but just because bringing a large amount into the guild can be a hassle, I have up to four to sell at a time.

Initially there was talk about whether we should just get it out of the magic bag and bring it in, but it's hard to hide the magic bag completely - or throw away the advantage, and the hassle meant that I decided not to hide having the magic bag in itself.

Nevertheless, it is difficult to be known that we can make a magic bag, so I procure one old bag and use it as a magic bag so that when selling meat I can take it out of it.

I'm telling Diola that I owe her money from someone I know in Elves, and I think it's probably okay to pry into the adventurer's past and beyond because it's a violation of manners in itself.

If there were any of those guys coming at me for a magic bag...... I'd have to work hard to repel them.

Perhaps you should raise your guild rank a little more in order to restrain it. If it's a relatively safe city, I think it's going to be okay.

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"Mr. Hulka, it went well. They can sell it for 300 gold coins."

That's what Mr. Diola told me a few days after the magic bag was completed.

Brokerage on the land you were asking for, that seems to have been successfully wrapped up.

"Uh... is that okay?

Less than 400 gold coins in the market. That's down to 300 gold coins at once.

You can't help but hear back with Halka's somewhat anxious face.

"Yes. I gave up when I told him that there might not be anyone I could introduce from the guild in the future - hon. You made a decision. That neighborhood is pretty much under Alliance jurisdiction."

Good smile and blackmail - too, Mr. Diola, who tells you what to persuade.

Apparently the guild executives are not Dada.

"Really okay!?"

"Yes, no problem, really. I can't do it in the first place. If you have someone to rent, do you think there's something like missing a building?

Speaking of which, you said things like the house was aging, collapsing, with no one to live in.

"When you run out of buildings, this time they want to lend you just the land, you can't introduce people to borrow it."

Sure. It's a place with buildings but no borrowers.

It would be pretty tough to find a borrower to accept it, even if they told you to build your own house because they would lend you land.

"I may have made the rent cheaper than two pieces of gold, and after the borrower built the house, he kicked it out in due course and tried to get the house...... There's no way I'm going to let that happen by keeping my guild as an intermediary."

Sigh like a shudder, Mr. Diola.

To observe from the tone, the other person may be a bit of a troublemaker.

"Oh, I knew it would be safer for you to go through that guild?

"Right. Especially if you're young like Mr. Hulka and the others, there will be people trying to fool you into insulting" Ah, etc. "Mr. Hulka seems cautious, but if you can rub it, it's a lot of hassle, so I suggest you pass the guild and other vendors."

Around there, we are at a disadvantage without a back shield.

If a slight fee saves you the hassle, that should be split as a necessary cost.

"But why didn't people come in? If we cut the price, people will borrow it."

I snort at Toya's question like that, too.

If we had built a normal house over there, maybe we would have rented it.

Of course, it can't be too expensive, but there's no reason to repel it if it's the same or a little higher than around.

"It's huge over there, so hey. It's just 'in vain' huge for those who don't need a large garden. Some borrowers would have had it lowered to the same extent as the narrow houses around..."

As a owner, I think 'it's a bigger house than around but it can't be the same rent', which is not wrong in itself, but in the end the house gets rougher and rougher without someone to rent.

And by the time the owner gives it up and reduces the price, it's too rough, and even if it's cheaper than around, it costs repairs, so no one goes in.

As a result, further devastation proceeds and the house collapses.

"I guess the best way to do this was to split the land to the right size and then build a house in each one to rent out or sell out, but I guess I couldn't even make that decision, it costs money, too. And it's also subtle whether it worked."

Rafan's city is not a city with an influx of people, so it seems that the demand for houses itself is low. It's not zero, so it's been bought and sold, but the place in question is an unpopular area.

It is unlikely that we will be able to sell more than one new house there. Then it is a complete deficit.

Ms Diola also talked about the area and said, 'Would it be better to have the money that you can be sure of than to make an uncertain investment?' They persuaded me in that direction.

"Thank you, Mr. Diola. I have to build a house, and it's honestly helpful to be cheaper. Money and thanks later, I'll bring it, so look forward to it."

"No, thank you. It feels good, doesn't it? With feelings."

Mr. Diola, whose cheeks are loose even though I say so.

I don't think we've been able to negotiate, and you need a proper thank you.

"Well, thanks to Mr. Diola, dried dindles, maybe 50?

Once back at the inn, counting 300 pieces of gold coins and splitting them into separate bags, Hulka took down the dry dindle and said so.

"You even lowered me 100 pieces of gold, didn't you? Wouldn't it be nice if I gave you more? No matter how high the drying dindle is, you don't even get a market price, a piece of gold, do you?

"What about that? If you give us 100 pieces of gold, we'll lose the point of asking Mr. Diola to negotiate a discount, won't we? Isn't it a bad idea for Mr. Diola to receive the discount as it is, too?

Is it the opinion that Yuki is few and Natsuki is not a problem?

Hulka communicates impact information to Yuki like that.

"Yuki, you would do about one gold coin at the market price of the dry dindle, actually"

"Oh really!?"

Yuki looked to surprise.

It's expensive, incredibly. Especially if it tastes incredibly good. At least I've never had this level of dried fruit in my original world.

"Yes, because you're drying luxury fruits in a special way. The selling price to the Alliance was 800 rare, so if you simply want to convert it, the selling value is worth 40 gold coins. And since he said '400 gold coins would be enough' for the price of the land, the discount shouldn't be less than 100. And because it's only a 'thank you' to give it to Mr. Diola"

"I guess I agree with Hulka, too. We have a good interest in both of us, Mr. Diora, and you can thank me for that."

I wonder if it would be appropriate for you to thank me for half the discount?

You see, even in Japan, when you get a compliment, you give it a half return?... a little different.

We got quite a lot of land with 50 dry dindles and 300 gold coins.