"Five gold coins?

After returning to the barracks, I saw the contents of the bags I received at the prize ceremony, and I accidentally heard a voice.

The passage of this world is gold, silver and copper coins.

One gold coin is 100 silver coins

1 silver coin is 100 copper coins

If you think it would be 100 yen for a piece of copper coin and Japanese yen, it would be helpful.

In fact, there are currencies for 10 pieces of silver coins called large silver coins, and currencies for 10 pieces of copper coins called large copper coins, and coins for a quarter of the value of copper coins. Small copper coins cost about 25 yen. Items cheaper than that are basically sold for 25 yen.

It is 1 silver coin, 10,000 yen, 1 gold coin, 1 million yen.

That's five!

Five million yen!

I accidentally made a small leap.

"Hey! Kim, what are you spending it on?

(You're out, handsome!) And I thought,

"Oh, I got three gold coins, Wayne, aren't you?"

"I got five of them, Sergeant Patrick!

Nishishi and I laugh at each other.

"Let's go to the weapons store!

And, invite Wayne.

If you joined the army of this kingdom, armaments have a minimum supply at once.

Private (civilian recruits start here) has one spear. The Private is a spear and a one-handed sword.

But the supplies are not new.

And in Sergeant (the nobleman's recruit starts here), it's a spear and a two-handed sword, but it's a used one around.

Some things are close to breaking. In fact, Patrick was the first in action this time, but the spear was broken on the first blow.

So he was attacked in the back of the head because he was feathery fighting with a two-handed sword and fought at the distance of an oak stick.

"I don't want to be beaten with a stick."

Wayne admits with a laugh.

"Spears are good."

It's Patrick's sentiment at the weapons store.

In this world, the main weapon of battle is often a spear.

The advantage of being able to attack demon opponents while keeping some distance is the biggest reason.

Even if you are a human opponent, if spears versus swords have the same power, spears are more advantageous.

Cheap items start with about 50 pieces of silver coins, but when there is a spear lined with one piece of gold coin next to it, the amateur can see the difference.

Weapons that deposit lives are more important than money.

The good and bad of a weapon will vary from person to person.

Some people focus on slashing flavor or sturdiness, or on taking it around again and on weight. Sometimes he plays with his appearance.

"What about Wayne?

"I'm a moderately heavy, sturdy guy, I guess."

With that said, the clerk,

"Then it's me. Hey, Gatai's good, and it's heavier this way, you can do damage, right?

The spear I've said and put out.

It was an all-iron spear.

"It looks heavy."

Unexpectedly, I said, the clerk,

"It's hollow inside, it's not that heavy," he says.

I see, is it piped?

Wayne is taking it and shaking it gently.

"What's the price?

He liked it.

"2 Gold Coins"

"Too expensive. 1 gold coin and 50 silver coins!

"No, no, because that's pretty good iron, made by a good craftsman. One and 75!

"Manage there! One and 65!

"Now the limit, one and 70!

"Hey, so!

1.7 million yen?

"So, which do you want to do?

"I'm lightweight, slashy, flavor-focused!

"Then this is it, this is it."

The owner of the store put out two spears from the back.

"This one has a slightly shorter pattern, lighter for that matter, easy to take around, and has an excellent slashing flavour. So, this one is of normal length, the tip is a little small and I feel it lightly when I hold it. The slashing taste is excellent.

With your middle finger on your left hand, tap a ton next to the black eye on your double eyelid. It's a habit to think, but when you do, you can think calmly.

(Longer than shorter won't hit you in the back of the head, will it?)

That's what I came to the conclusion.

"With a shorter tip! But it's expensive, isn't it?

And I'll ask the store owner.

"What a spear that is, this time special service, one gold coin poked!

"" Whoa!

"I bought it!

"Maido!

After the two of them left, the store general,

"You, why did you sell that spear, for one gold coin? Didn't you get some more?

And ask the shopkeeper's husband.

"Something with a knoll?

"Silly pavilion owner!

I heard an anger coming from inside the store or a binta noise...

Sometimes it's better not to know.