1.) The Japanese language often uses gender neutral pronouns, and even throughout this novel, Sword has always been talking about Indra in a way allowing space for interpretation. On the other hand, English is pretty bad at neutral pronouns, and writing every sentence Indra (Indraâs) or they (their) would make this whole work sound super awkward. Â As such, Iâve been using the female pronoun for her when Sword talks about her, when itâs clear the people know about her gender, or when it doesnât really matter. But in reality, you can assume that everyone besides those knowing about her gender assume that sheâs a boy.
2.) Bennyboy is a typical yankee/playboy type of character. The style youâll find in many anime as hoodlums, troublemakers, or womanizers etc. I opted against adding a heavy slur or such. Iâll try to make his tone sound as casual and slangy as possible, but my skills in that region are limited. xD
Leaving aside the restaurant, the liquor sale was the tiger in the room. According to Sword, it should apparently result in a sum where weâd be able to swim in gold coins. He insisted that our liquor surpasses the quality of liquor drunk by nobles by leaps and bounds.
Using the noblesâ liquor as standard, Sword explained, âPretty sure the regular liquor would cost at the very least 1 gold per bottle while the liquor that rested for a while would go beyond 5 gold, as a wholesale price. As for the distilled liquor: your the only one who can produce it, so the cheapest price would start at 10 gold.â
Hearing that, everyone involved in the brewing trembled furiously.
âW-W-We have been drinking something so expensive without a careâŠâ
âDonât worry, itâs okay for the brewers. Weâre the ones investinâ the time, labor, and production expenses. The techniques and knowledge mightâve been provided by Indra, but you guys studied all oâ it diligently, right? Iâll provide the fundinâ, so donât pay it any attention and drink as much as you like for free!â
Heâs come up with some suitable theory, solely because he wants to drink himself.
But, I also waved it off with a hand, âAll of this only matters if Sword converts its value into money. Itâs not like we have to sell the liquor just because weâre producing something with rarity value. I donât mind if we only use it for ourselves either. I mean, itâs not like weâre using any valuable ingredients on this. Donât fret and just think of it as us palming off what we canât drink up ourselves for big cash.â
I said while once again reaffirming how much of a hobby-like view I had taken on this.
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At last, the liquor had filled up a third of our storage space. We had also brewed cheap liquor â namely, cider and ale. I really wanted to brew unrefined sake, but without yeast cells⊠Itâs probably a lost cause without researching yeast first.
In the first place, I havenât found any rice so far. But, seeing how milk exists, maybe rice is growing somewhere as well?
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ââOne day, as I had been pondering such things, we had a visitor. He apparently had come for Sword, but I was called over as well.
âYo, man. Lonâ time no see.â
A playboyâŠ
When I looked at Sword, âHey, long time no see. Sorry for callinâ you over on short term.â
They seem to be old friends.
âThis here is my partner, Indra. Sheâs makinâ some incredible stuff, and we wanna sell some of it, but I donât know any merchants besides you. Wonât you act as middleman for us?â
What a super abbreviated explanation!
âEh? For real? Sure, why not.â
And that was the end of it.
ââŠâŠIt sounds like the discussion is over, so Iâll leave you two to catch up, okay?â
As I turned on my heels, I was grabbed by Sword.
âWaaait. Come on, donât be so hasty. We goinâ to need you here for whatâs to follow.â
He said his name was Benjamin.
âBen for you. So, let me see the stuff thatâs up foâ sale?â
Huh? Is it really okay for a merchant to be so casual about business?
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ââŠHere.â
Once I took out a bottle, the playboy, now Bennyboy, froze on the spot.
âHuh? Wait? Isnât this booze?â
âYep, the liquor I consider the most delicious in this world.â Sword nodded.
Bennyboy looked back and forth between the liquor and me.
ââŠAnyway, first have a taste of it. Sword has mostly decided on the price. For merchandise, you have to add your profit on top of that, right? On top of that, you see, this liquor is extremely difficult in its handling. If the temperature becomes too high, itâll become unsellable. Weâll prepare some countermeasures from our side, but please decide whether youâre going to sell it or not while taking these circumstances into account.â
A maid immediately poured some of the liquor into a glass for testing.
Somehow, as might be expected, Sword was positively surprised by her conduct.
âJust as I thought, the servants of nobles play in a different league, donât they?â
âAh, man, no wonder, this is a nobleâs place. And here I was feeling all jittery ever since entering this place⊠So how come youâre living at a nobleâs place, Mr. Sword?â
âIt ainât no nobleâs mansion. Iâve just become the landlord of a former noble and her former servants. Thatâs all.â
âHahaha. S-Ranks are totally different from us ordinary folk, yeah.â
He said otherwise, but I donât feel a shred of tension or admiration from his frivolous rambling.
âThen allow me to test it⊠Wai-! Awesome shit! The hellâs this stuff!?â
âRight? We wanna sell this. âŠBut, accordinâ to Indra, liquor is alive, makinâ quality control essential. She mentioned doinâ consignment sales, but the liquor will spoil in no time without a proper place to store it. Well, Indra said sheâd lend you a magic tool for that, but the issue is this.â Sword made a money sign with his fingers. âWhat price would you put on this? Assuminâ you wouldnât need to worry âbout transportation nâ all the other stuff.â
Bennyboy folded his arms.
âNot beneath a gold coin. How about pawning it off at an auction? Itâd be better to sell it after seeing the initial response.â
Now I folded my arms.
âI donât want to go too public with this. Our production capacities are limited.â
âOh, all the more ân argument for an auction. If you got only a small amount on hand, youâd be in a bind if orders flooded in. âcause of that, itâd give you less trouble if you sell it off at an auction! Besides, if we donât do that, Iâd need to take it off you and go âround selling it, or similar, right? If you say storage is a problem, itâd be much easier to store it âere and just transport it over to the auction house when needed.â
âMakes sense. Letâs go with that.â
In the end, Iâm fine with anything as long as we sell it suitably. Even if you put together the costs for the raw materials, facilities, etc., itâs far away from one gold coin. Hence, most of it will be profit.
I guess Iâll splurge on transportation then.
âIâve been thinking about the means of transport. It wonât be as simple to operate as a carriage, but Iâll teach you how to drive it, so make sure to learn it.â
âEh? Itâs gonna be a rock lizard or some such?â
Rock lizard? You can use the thing I killed the other day as a substitute for a horse?
âNo. To put it simply, itâs going to be a magic tool, golemâŠor whatever you name it.â
âEehhh!? Just so you know, I canât use any magic, âkay?â
âŠâŠ?
âEven if you canât use magic, you can still use magic tools, canât you? âŠOr maybe not?â
I did it unconsciously, and everyone living in this mansion can use magic.
âNormally you move these things with your own mana. Iâve never seen magic tools that operate through magic elements like the ones you make.â
Is that so�
âOkay, well, itâll require magic stones then. Iâll change the propulsion system to be based on those. Leaving aside the quality, weâve got plenty of them.â
âOh, thatâll be cool.â
I see. Iâm glad to hear.
âAlright, Iâll build it then.â
Sword pulled a super unhappy face. Even without you looking at me like that, Iâll build a very normal, ordinary transport vehicle!