Chapter 10: 10 \nâBut this third one canât be a regular sale.â\n
âHuh? Really?
Thermia says in surprise. I am.
âAnyway, if youâre the one who knows enough about handling blades, the one who isnât, itâs too dangerous if you use this cleavage thing, right?
Answer.
âAh, wellâŚâ
Thermia looking disappointed.
âWell, if youâre the one who knows how to handle a blade properly, you can sell it.â
âWhoa, I did it.â
âHmm? What? You want it?
âOoh. When hunting, itâs easier if itâs as sharp as this.â
âThen Iâll do it.â
I have a previous one, and I feel sorry to wait for the owner like this, and most importantly, Thermia is not the one I donât know.\n
âAre you sure!?â
âOh, I donât mind. Iâll make a sheath between what I normally sell, so Iâll give you a minute.â
âThatâs fine with me. This is all I get, so I canât help but waste it there.â
âWell, wait a whileâ
âWhoa!â
Itâs starting to feel like Iâm feeding something. No, Iâm letting you live, so itâs like youâre practically feeding me.
In the meantime, this has set the direction for what needs to be made. Letâs not make anything too awesome, but make something there, while accepting repairs with the finishing touches about the next day.
If so, it seems better to concentrate on âa few hitsâ for a while. Itâs not a big deal for me, but itâs a lot nicer than normal, so thereâs no need to buy disapproval.
Then for about five days, in addition to small swords, knives, etc., I made some quails, sickles, and axes. Newly made products are also made for me, which have good sharpness.
Thermia has been quiet for the past five days. Iâm letting you participate in the attempt to get rid of the fact that you wonât be moving your body too much, but itâs not the wind thatâs giving you all you can at that time.
If you ask me about that,
âNo, because I want to heal my injuries quickly and use an Eizo knife or somethingâŚâ\nI was told. Right or right. Letâs make something new next time. Itâs weak to be praised for traveling far away, I am.
So on day six, when I came to Ko (âŚ) Chi (âŚ) for a week, I decided to thread out Thermiaâs sutured scar.
Iâm gonna pull it out now, but itâs gonna hurt.
âOoh, okayâ
Thatâs how I pull out the stitched bun. Thermia seemed painful, but she endured without raising her voice.
âAll right, overâ
âThank you.â
Thermia wrapped around a new bandage and removed the thread.
By the way, Thermia, Iâd like to ask you one thing.
âHmm? What?
âIs it a problem for an Orc to go to the city?
âNo? I just donât get there much because I donât need anything in particular, and if youâre guilty or not, the guards wonât stop you, okay?
\nâIs that all?
âOh, the athletes move the rattles sometimes. So I donât have that much stuff in the first place.â
âI see.â
I wonder if itâs close to the hunting nation. With that said, there was a lot of talk about hunting that came up during dinner.
But being willing (probably) to live here doesnât mean you canât settle.
Letâs hear about this neighborhood when you say youâre going to live there again.
And the next day, when weâre done with all the morning water, weâll be ready to head out to the city.
Even so, itâs a day trip, so no big travel outfits are necessary. Today I decide to take a knife and a sickle, an axe and a quail, but only one because the axe and the quail are stingy.
Thermia serves as an escort, so she only gets a knife. The knife that is not for sale is on my hips now and the outfit is my own clothes.
Iâm an axe and quack in my usual clothes, multiple sickles, and Iâm suspicious, but, conversely, it just looks like I brought a sale.
And then from the hidden shelves on the side table in the bedroom, Iâve disrespected a few pieces of silver coins. Maybe mine.
âAre you ready?
âOh.â
With the anticipation and anxiety of being out of town for the first time in this world, we set out.