While helping out at the food stall as I listened to Cruz-kun and the others talking about dragons, I was called by the children from the merchant group. When I went over, there was some kind of material placed there, perhaps it was the payment.
ăItâs this, but could you usesăAppraisalăto check it?ă
The market was near the forest, so one could also settle the food stall bill by paying with materials. Most of the goods were what we usually traded, so to a certain extent, the prices were standard, but occasionally, an unusual item would be brought in. At that time, I, who hadăAppraisală, would examine it and discuss the approximate amount of money. It was probably something unusual being brought in this time as well.
ăThis isâŚa scale? Itâs kind of big.ă
ăFrom what the oji-san said, itâs a Wind Dragonâs scale.ă
ăWind Dragonâs scale!?ă
The oji-san who brought this over, he was one of Ojii-sanâs companions, wasnât he, âŚwhich meant that this was real!?
Flustered, I tried usingăAppraisalăandăWind Dragon Scaleăcame out.
ăâŚthis, seems to be real.ă
ăEhh!? Itâs real!?ă
ăThis, Iâm unable to put a price on it and you probably wouldnât be able to sell it to other places either, right.ă
We talked about this the other day as well, but it was rare to see a Wind Dragon, so the Wind Dragonâs materials were quite valuable. Even so, there were several Wind Dragonâs scales that were larger than our faces over there.
ăIsnât it too much even if itâs the price of the food stall?ă
ăThatâs what I thought too, but he said that there were a lot of them that had fallen, soâŚ.ă
ăFallen? That is to say, he picked them up from somewhere?ă
ăIsnât it that they fell into the forest when the Wind Dragon came the other day?ă
Thinking about it normally, that seemed to be the case, but Oji-san and the others were also Wind Dragons, so I think they picked them up at their house. However, as expected, we were unable to take such goods. Or rather, even if we did, dealing with them would be difficult. I put the Wind Dragonâs scales into myăItem Boxă, and went to talk to Ojii-san.
ăHey, this, whatâs going on!?ă
ăNn? Ooh, sonny, huh, what happened?ă
ăThis is not the time for that! I canât take such a precious thing!ă
ăAfter all, recently, you guys said that you wanted them, didnât you? These kinds of things were left on the bed, or rather, they were thrown away, so take as much as you like.ă
Falling onto the bed, he said, was it something like fallen hair? Or, they were replaced with new ones and the old scales came off? Certainly, the scales that he gave us seemed oldâŚor rather, as expected, Oji-san and the others were determined to be Wind DragonsâŚ. In addition, they slept in their dragon formsâŚ. I learned about the dragonsâ way of living even though it was fine not to knowâŚ. No, Ojii-san slept as a human, so perhaps it was different depending on the dragon.
In the end, I refused several times, but I was pressured, so I had unintentionally obtained Wind Dragonâs scales. As expected, if this was known by the other adventurers, it would probably become a serious matter, so I discussed with the merchant group and it was decided that they would be sealed in myăItem Boxăfor the time being. That was what we decided, but after that, the oji-san kept bringing scales over again and again. There was no way to refuse him and the number of scales kept increasing. In addition, just the scales were not exciting enough, right? So he brought fragments of their claws and fangs(?) as well. He said that these fell as well, so these too were probably something like the by-products of them being replaced by new ones and claw and fang sharpening. On the contrary, they were sharper than any of the weapons made at the orphanage, which was as expected of the dragons.
As one would expected, these could not be taken out either, so I put them into myăItem Boxă, but the oji-sans once again brought alcohol that was combined with liquorâŚ.