You may notice that the Authorâs note is irrelivant to the chapter. Much like my rambling.
For the sake of accuracy, however, Iâve translated it anyways. Iâll continue to do so in a similar manner in future chapters as well.
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Authorâs Note: My physical condition is a little poor.
Whether I update tomorrow or not is unknown.
ăWould you like to take a request immediately?ă
This was asked by the Flannel the receptionist. I was reminded by those words; after getting the Guild Card, there was so much to do that I forgot about it. And âitâ was that we wonât be able to stay at an inn if we donât sell our materials to the Guild.
ăI have Goblin horns.ă
ăAhh, in that case, Iâll accept them at the request report counter. This way, please.ă
Because Franâs new as an Adventurer, Flannel politely leads the way after his response. As one would accept from a receptionist of the Adventurers Guild. Theyâre very thorough in educating their members.
ăAlso materials.ă
ăAh, you can sell those at the material purchase counter. First, however, comes the payment for the Goblin Horns.ă
ăNn.ă
ă8 sets, so thatâll be 160 Gorudo total. Please confirm it.ă
The amount needed to book a room at an inn hasnât been reached yet. The worst inn was supposedly 200 Gorudo, so weâll need just a bit more if we want to stay overnight.
We move over to the material purchasing counter after the transaction is verified.
ăHas the materialâs already been dismantled? If not it usually takes up a lot of space, so it can be brought to the space beside the counter. If itâs too large for that as well, weâll use a special room instead.ă
Flannel carefully explains. So, what should we do⊠Lower ranked Demonic Beasts are cheap, judging by the advice we were given in regards to the Goblins and Insects earlier. So, I suppose the minimum we should give should be intermediate or above? I have a couple of slightly larger ones, so perhaps those?
ăSlightly big.ă
ăThen, I would like for it to be placed in the purchasing space. Are they currently stored at an inn? Materials should be managed carefully if theyâre expensive, so âă
Ahh, at first glance we donât look like weâve brought anything, so I suppose his question is natural. However, when I was Appraising people earlier, I found many individuals with the Dimensional Storage Skill, so it shouldnât be unheard of. It should be fine if I take it out here and now because of that.
ăTaking out.ă
Of course, the materials are actually being taken out by me. This is one of the slight drawbacks of this Skill and Skill Sharing. Fran can use the Dimensional Storage Skill as well, but the storage is exclusive to Fran. Similarly, I canât share the contents of my storage with Fran, so she obviously canât retrieve anything Iâve stored.
Fran assumes a stance that makes it seem as though she takes out the materials, and I place the materials where she directs.
At first, I take out beginner-class materials exclusively.
Among them is Franâs commemorative first prey, the Twin-Headed Bearâs fur and claws. Because its innards can be used to make good medicine, they remain within the storage. I also leave them because it would make a disturbing scene if they were brought out. I bring out two sets of Poison Fang Rat pelts and fangs, and figure it would be best to stop there for now.
ăWhen did youâŠ?ă
ăWhile coming to town.ă
ăDid you also dismantle these yourself?ă
ăYes.ă
Some curious Adventurers became a little noisy in the surrounding area. Oi, donât laugh after glancing over here. Hmm⊠Could it be that the materials are worth even less than expected?
Then⊠Next Iâll place one a bit better.
From Area 2 in the Plains, I take materials from 3 Demonic Beasts.
First are the sinister-looking wing membranes and resonating bones (Âč) of Giant Bats. Next are the fangs, fur, and skulls of Crashing Boars. Finally, I take out the shells and horns of Rock Bison.
Although they arenât strong Monsters (ÂČ), they should be enough to buy a few days worth of lodging at an inn, alongside cheap protective gear.
We could gain even more if I took out the materials from the Tyrant Saber or the Doppel Snake⊠But I refrained. Not only would doing so attract too much attention, but the materials might be able to be used to make Fran weapons as well.
The Guild Masterâs scale clothing makes use of something similar to the scales of the Doppel Snake, and the cloak used by Donna made use of a Demonic Beastâs fur similar to that of the Tyrant Saber. In other words, those materials would be ones which only high-ranking adventurers would be able to use in their equipment. It would definitely make a commotion if we sold such materials here.
Flannel is making a slightly difficult face. As expected, it would be difficult to comprehend the fact that the young-aged Fran could take down strong Demonic Beasts â Demonic Beasts that even an adult male would have trouble defeating.
Nevertheless, the materials from low-grade Demonic Beasts wouldnât grant much income, so this is for the sake of getting funds. Even if itâs a bit conspicuous, it would be better to finish it all at once.
That being the case, perhaps it would be better to sell off all of the lower and intermediate ranked Demonic beasts here and now�
ăHey, what do you think?ă
ïŒOne time is better.ïŒ
ăIndeed! Then, Iâll take out the rest!ă
I take out pouch-fulls of thread from Stone Spiders, as well as their carapaces and poisonous fangs. Next, I take out Burrowing Moles claws and fur, followed by the pelts and claws of the Paralysis Nailed Cat are then placed into the purchasing space.
Because I can use most of the meats to make meals for Fran, I leave them within the storage.
ăAll this.ă
ăâŠâŠ Y-Yes. I see. Iâll now use Appraisal, so please wait a moment.ă
Flannel uses Appraisal on each of the materials. That skill is incredibly versatile. Other receptionists are also called over, so in the end three people check over the materials.
Everything had gone through Appraisal after about 10 minutes.
ăSorry to have kept you waiting.ă
ăNn.ă
ăAltogether, weâll purchase them all for 195,000 Gorudo total. Is that acceptable?ă(Âł)
Ha? 195,000?! Seriously?! Isnât that way too high? I had thought that ~30,000 would have been satisfactoryâŠ
ăVery high?ă
ăNo, thatâs a reasonable price. Even though theyâre materials from Demonic Beasts with Threat Degrees of F an E, due to the fact that the state of the materials was extremely good, the price was increased.ă
I didnât think of the materialâs state. But⊠Thinking about it, that would be correct. It would be outrageous to think that the price of a pelt covered with scratches would have the same price as a beautifully preserved one.
ăFor example: usually, the fur of a Twin-Headed Bear is purchased for 6,000 Gorudo. The fur youâve brought, however, doesnât have any scratches. The Deconstruction is perfect, and on top of that, the whole body was prepared. Because of that, its price was raised to 18,000 Gorudo.ă
It tripled. Unbelievable⊠Since the other materials are also in such a state, the price would be reasonable⊠Right? Well, Iâll accept it regardless.
ăThis is the reward. Please confirm it.ă
ăNn.ă
Fran tucks the money away in Dimensional Storage immediately.
ăThen.ă
With that, Fran turned her back to the counter.
ă Goraa! Wait just a second!ă
(Âč) Itâs ć ±éłŽéȘš. Iâm not sure what âresonating bonesâ are â but it could also be âsympathy/sympatheticâ. Thoseâre the only two options, so I went with âresonatingâ because it might related to the Batsâ echolocation.