In my opinion the refusal was obviously the correct answer. Even if itâs a famous brigade, if you enter it then your battle scenes will increase. I understand the reason why Hunters would do so even if it brings them side-by-side with danger. But you know, right now that girl is among veterans, without worries; here she can take her time to sit down and stretch, and I think itâs a convenient place.
But, all of that is my opinion; the important point is Ramisâ opinion, why did Ramis refuse?1Â This didnât remain a mystery.
âOi oi, you, why did you refuse an invitation to the Fools of Whimsy!?â
O, short-haired Hunter, nice tsukkomi. That, thatâs what I want to know.
âN-, because, this town is in the middle of reconstruction. If thereâs not enough people to help, wonât it be a problem?â
All the Hunters who heard her werenât able to close their mouths. A-, Ramis ⊠I donât think he particularly meant right away. If you said something you probably could have waited and joined after the reconstruction was over.
âOK, everyone letâs continue to work hard, ne!â
Everyone other than that girl heaved a sigh and went back to work. Not understanding the situation, with her head tilted to one side, Ramis also returned to removing rubble.
Like that, nothing particularly interesting happened after. And then it was noon. I sold tons of cup ramen and oden to the inn reconstruction corps, and then, burdening Ramis once again, I moved to the front of the Hunter Association.
To everyone who had been waiting for our arrival, one after another I sold goods to. With this kind of trend, Iâll make back my minuses from yesterday in a flash.
Most of the customers who have purchased things before have returned, but today there are also a lot of people who havenât tried even once before. With all these faces I donât recognize, that means theyâre people who have just come to this Clear Streamâs lake level.
These peopleâs common points are having a cloth wrapped around their heads with long ends, and wearing trousers with a lot of pockets. How do I say it, theyâre really carpenter-like. Just from what Iâve seen, there are roughly about 100 people here, zo. With this, the communityâs population will probably jump up to at least double the original.
What a paaain-, havenât I just about sold out of goods again? What a paaain-, what should I do, what should I do ⊠I guess Iâll calculate my points later.
âYoooosh, Hakkon letâs get back to woork-.â
âWelcome.â
Once again I return to my original position in front of the inn; the people who come to buy things accompany me while they spend. Suddenly thereâs a person standing in front of me.
So people who wear glasses and suits exist in this world. Wearing black-rimmed glasses, with a green shirt and a skirt that reaches slightly above the knees, is a woman; sheâs really staring in my direction.
If we were in Japan she would be an accountant or a lawyer type of person. With her sharp, upward-slanting eyes, sheâs a beautiful woman who has a bit of a scary image.
Behind her, standing over 2 meters away, is a giant man; I assume that man is an acquaintance. With an inverted triangle body shape mass of muscles and long arms2, on his face he has a wrinkle between his brows, downward-slanting eyes, and a low nose. Honestly, from a first impression, itâs a gorilla with the good parts of a human.
His clothes are really tight and suit-ish; it looks like it will rip at any moment. Heâs carrying an enormous backpack-like thing.
âThereâs no mistake that you are the box with a will. It appears you are called Hakkon-sama.â
Suddenly she throws those words at me. E, exactly how should I respond? Fo, for now, letâs just make my usual greeting.
âWelcome.â
âAccording to the information that was previously investigated, that was what we can assume to be âyesâ, I believe.â
⊠Itâs so hard! Talking to this person!
Her facial expression doesnât change one bit; this air of intimidation isnât half-baked at all. Just having her look at me and my body stiffens. Maa, Iâm a vending machine though.
I wonder what her objective is. It looks like a serious-ish talk, but wha, what should I do?
âAre? Hakkon, whatâs going on? Umm, who might you be?â
Ramis popped out from behind me, showing her face, and without hesitation she called out to the black glasses lady.
âYou are Ramis-san, correct? Please excuse me. I am in the money-exchange business; you can call me Akoui. From hereon I hope to become acquainted with you. The one waiting behind be is my assistant, Gogai.â
âIt is a pleasure to meet you.â
The cold, clear voiced Akoui and the warm, laid-back tone of Gogai. A pair of two extremes they are.
But, money exchangers, huh. Itâs like that, in the modern age where they exchange Yen to Dollars. Certainly in the old days there were professions to exchange gold coins for silver coins, and vice-versa. Theyâre something like the original banks is what I heard from somewhere.
âI have received information that this Level has a shortage of silver coins, and so we have come concerning this.â
Who is it, the guy whoâs hoarding silver coins. For crying out loud, what an outrage.
âA-, thatâs because you can only pay Hakkon in silver coins!â
Shhh, Ramis, you canât say that. E, could it be, that another way to say their complaint is that hoarding all of one type of coin caused it to stagnate in circulation?
Even if you say that, since theyâre converted into points thereâs nothing you can do about it now.
âSo it was like that after all. With that, we have come here and decided to offer an opportunity, a proposal for Hakkon-sama. We have brought about 100 gold coins, so why donât we exchange them with some of your hoarded silver coins?â
Are, itâs a business discussion? I donât really have any opinions on exchanging silver and gold coins, but Iâm pretty sure 1 gold coin is the same value as about 100 silver coins. In Japanese Yen, a gold coin is probably around 100,000, probably. Maa, thereâs probably some fluctuations in there, but overall thatâs probably what itâs worth. But anyway, 100 gold coins is a really large amount of money to be carrying. Is that gonna be ok?
Iâd like to exchange it if I can, but how should I go about it?
Thereâs probably some function like <Exchange>. But for a regular vending machine, they donât usually have an exchange function. Eeto, looking quickly, it doesnât look like itâs there.
âToo bad.â
âDoes that mean you wonât accept?â
Iâm terribly sorry. Iâd like to if I could, but I have no way to.
âA, even if exchanging is impossible, it might be fine to buy things with gold coins. Like that you might be able to get them as change, maybe?â
At Ramisâ casual words, Akouiâs head, which was hanging slightly in disappointment, regained its vigor and faced forward. Her eyes were sparkling with fire; it was the first time I saw something like emotions from her.
Actually, I wonder what would happen if you put gold coins in. Up until now there hasnât been even once where gold coins were inserted. Itâs a situation where I donât know if youâll get change, since thereâs not been a brave soul who was willing to use a gold coin and test it out.
âI see! In other words, Gogai, buy something. With gold coins.â
A, the first investor, huh. Wh, what should I do? If, by any chance, the change doesnât come out, then Iâll try to return the gold coin as is.
Oo-, for the first time in my vending machine life a gold coin is inside Mine body. If they buy a one silver coin product, then 99 silver coins should come out as a result. Men should have guts; letâs try it out.
For the first ever, a feeling welled up and the vending machine vibrated with its entire being. This is, I guess it means a gold coin has entered my body. This isnât time to be immersed in the afterglow. What of the change?
Clanking, silver coins flowed into the change tray; the overflowing silver coins spilled onto the ground. All the surrounding Hunters were watching swallowed their saliva.
So the change came out normally. If it didnât I might have been treated like a thief.
âLike this itâs fine, ne. Letâs keep on buying.â
Gold coins were put in one after another, and silver coins were ejected one after another. Gogai bent that enormous body over and gathered the silver coins that were left.
After 10 gold coins had been put in, Akoui-san also seems to be satisfied. With a pleased face she gazes at the backpack stuffed with silver coins.
âAny more than this and we might burden Hakkon-sama, so weâll stop here for now. Then, in the future, weâll come to buy things. From here on, continue at your discretion.â
Her retreating figure almost looks like its skipping. Without any trouble, Gogai-san carries the backpack stuffed with a large amount of coin and goods. Itâs a muscle strength that doesnât go against his appearance.
Weâll probably have a long relationship with those people. They donât seem to be difficult people though.
âHakkon, you had an amazing amount of money, ne. Be careful so no one steals from you.â
âWelcome.â
Thatâs true. Maa, if Iâm ever destroyed and dismantled, I have suspicions about whether there will be coins or not inside, though. Â Since itâs a system where even the goods are spouted out, aside from whether or not the coins are inside my body, itâs more a feeling that things appear when theyâre requested for.
During the span of this discussion, there was many a hot stare directed in my direction. From the young Huntersâ point of view, right now there are 10 gold coins sucked into my body; it must look like a really enticing opportunity.
Oh yeah, a vending machine wonât be left somewhere with poor public order, like that, the fact that Japan has vending machines is good evidence that thereâs peace and security.
For a while, it looks like itâll be good to be wary of the people who will be thinking about doing stupid things.
âA, right, right. Sorry, Hakkon! I kept forgetting to tell you, but it looks like we wonât be able to meet with Hyurumi for a while. I sent a letter but there wasnât a response ⊠itâs probably that sheâs moving between Levels. So, until we get a response weâll be on standby here, ok?â
To the Ramis with her hands together and *pekopeko* lowering her head at me, I reply âWelcome.â For a second, I couldnât remember who Hyurumi was, but itâs the magic-tool engineer friend she told me about when we met for the first time, huh.
Oh yeah, there was that kind of goal too; like a bystander would, I had that kind of thought.
It was a day with a strange encounter, but the first day of reconstruction ended without anything particularly problematic to report. When night came, I remained at my spot in front of the Hunterâs Association and the dinner goods also sold out; I stared absentmindedly as the communityâs lights went out one after another.
Thereâs something like a magic tool here in place of light bulbs, and the community has these lights scattered about, but as expected, compared to Japanâs nights itâs pretty dark. Since magic tools look like theyâre pretty expensive, it looks like the common household doesnât use them. There are also quite a few of the standard lanterns and tents with torches.
Just within range of the lights is it bright, but just go a little away youâre standing in a deep, black darkness.
The spot Iâm in is away from light, so normally people would have a hard time spotting me. But, I am a vending machine. Because I emit a personal light, like usual I stand out because Iâm weird.
However, today I turned off Bright Luminescence Mode and, furthermore, I selected the Coating Change function, and painted my body completely black all over. Â At the time of the exchange there were Hunters watching too, but there was one look that was from the small-time villain who had been aiming for money during the expedition. With the nightâs darkness they can take cover in, they come hoping to avoid too much trouble.
âAre-, it looks like itâs always right around here.â
âIsnât it âcause it doesnât have any way to move? I mean, look, that super-strength girl is always carrying it around, right?â
âDammit, it would have been easier to get around it at the inn site.â
Just when I was talking about them. Itâs not the young Hunters we were working with, but a group of 3 men who look like they were looking for me.
Actually, in case they try to make a pass at me I still have <Barrier>, and if I playback my voice at the highest maximum volume, countless numbers of people will come flooding out of the Hunterâs Association so thereâs no problem. But you know, if this can be dealt with peacefully, that would be for the best.