Chapter 25: 25 \nThe day ended with four knives (one âspecial orderâ and three âgeneralâ) and two long swords. At this pace, weâll have enough inventory by the next time we get to the city.\n
Then about four days, on days without hunting, Samya will help, while proceeding with the prevalence of new rooms in the morning. The raised columns are reinforced with muscle crossings, while beams are passed through. On the floor, the roots and the floorboards are stretched out, but at this time the corridors are also made. The new exterior wall of the house becomes the exterior wall of the room, and the hallway stretches inside it. In this case, even if there are more rooms, it can be arranged while the light is being collected. If there are more rooms, the hallway will be a corridor and there will be a room lined up on the outside to form a courtyard.
If it were to be more than that by mistake, it would have to be rebuilt, or a craftsman with proper architectural skills would have to be called in and converted into a house of more than two floors. So far, I donât have plans for it, but neither Thermia nor Rike originally planned it, so if Iâm ready, I donât know what to do.
During this period of hunting, Thermia has captured about four birds, and the dinner that day became extravagant, but what didnât target the big guys is likely to be a little more enjoyable helping build houses and blacksmiths. I guess itâs because birds donât really bother our hands.
And when it comes to the ability of blacksmiths in between, there are 14 knives in total and six long swords. With all this, thatâs enough to sell. I need to buy vegetables, charcoal, and iron stone instead.
The next day, the three of us will head to the city. Itâs the first time since Rike came to us. We took a break on the way, and this day we got to the city without a thing. At the entrance is Mr. Marius.
âOh, my God.â
âYes.â
âI come here mostly once a week.â
âRight.â
âHmmmâŠâŠâ\n
âWhatâs wrong with you?
âNah, some people want to buy knives and long swords, so they tell me what they madeâ
âOh, I seeâ
We basically come to Free City once a week, but that date is inaccurate. And if it is, say it in the previous world because it came on Monday, and itâs not something you can always buy. It is not our desire to miss our guests.
âIâll think of something there. I donât know if weâll set up a store directly, but instead, weâll wholesale it somewhere.â
âDo that. Thatâll make you money, too.â
âYes, thank you.â
When I bowed my head and thanked him, Mr. Marius waved back his hand flickering.
Plus when I say I buy iron stone and charcoal on a regular basis, it wonât take away from us not coming, so Iâll need a place to keep it in stock.\nGiven that, itâs not a bad idea for us to start doing business with a merchant who owns a store. That way you donât have to be in the city all day like youâve been, and there are many benefits. Letâs think of it as a future policy.
Setting up a sales counter in the Free City as usual came a pedestrian who bought me a few long swords.
âOh, you. Not today.â
âYouâll see. I need to talk to you.â
âConsultation?â
âOh. Iâm leaving a store in this city next time. Itâs not a free city, itâs a decent shop.â
âOh, congratulations on that one!
âThank you. So, Iâve been dealing with all sorts of things, and I have them all over the place, so Iâm going to put them together for sale. Anyway, there are no restrictions on sales in the new town.â
âHo, that sounds funâ
âYeah. So what Iâm talking about is asking you to let me handle your blades and weapons in that store.â
\nâItâll help. And Iâd like to ask you to come to terms with it.â
âWhat?
âThe iron stone we have and the rest of the coal is dwindling. Iâm looking for a way to accommodate you, donât you know?
âOh, you know what? Then Iâll look for it and buy it.â
âAre you sure?
âI donât mind. Iâll deduct the money from your wholesale stuff, okay?