âAh, no, something personal. My apologies. I have bothered you.â
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ăImmediately, Ainz who had just made the sudden outburst, returned to his usual facade. If he had a human body, he would probably be perspiring.
ăThe chief looked bewildered, and then immediately returned to his former expression.
ăAlready, inside the chiefâs head, magic casters are strange peopleâ-Or maybe he had become slightly different from one. Was that unexpectedly fortunate? Ainz thought about it.
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âShall I prepare more beverages?â
âAh, no, I am fine.â
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ăHe raised his hand in rejection of the chiefâs question.
ăSteam no longer rose from the cup of hot water which the chiefâs wife prepared earlier. Ainz had not touched it with his mouth nor hand, if she had prepared any more he would have felt bad.
ăThe wife was not inside this room. She had work outsideâ-Various cleaning to do and left.
ăThere were only the chief and Ainz inside this room.
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ăAfter placing the Staff of Ainz Ooal Gown inside the Item Box, the first thing he heard about was the surrounding countries.
ăAnd the answer to that was the names of countries he had never even heard of.
ăAt first, Ainz felt various feelings of discomfort, as he was still basing things on the world of Yggdrasil. Because he could use magic of Yggdrasil, it was the natural thing to do.
ăHowever, he had learned about places of which he had never even heard of.
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ăNames are like the Baharuth Empire and Re-Estize Kingdom were not found in Norse mythology which were used in the game of Yggdrasil.
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ăHis vision spinning, he grabbed the table with his gauntlets to support his body that was about to collapse. It was possible to understand, but it was still difficult.
ăAnd then the shock was bigger than he had thought.
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ăAinz calmed down, and recalled the surrounding countries and geography that he had learned.
ăFirst was the Baharuth Empire and the Re-Estize Kingdom. They were separated by a mountain range. South was a large forest that cut through the mountain range. And where it ended, was this village and a fort city. A fort city, which was built to withstand sieges. Actually, the Empire seemed to have a skirmish several times in an attempt to capture it.
ăActually, the Empire was building a position near the fort city. There were rumors that a war might occur again soon.
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ăAnd even further south of the fort city was another country.
ăThe Slane Theocracy. Explaining the territories of the countries, if you drew a circle, they would form an inverted T-shape. On the left was the Re-Estize Kingdom, the right was the Baharuth Empire, and the bottom would be the Slane Theocracy. There were other countries, but that was the limit of the chiefâs knowledge.
ăIn addition, the chief of such a small village would not know anything about their military might.
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ăBasically, that wasâ-
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âA failure.â
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ăâ-There was a chance that the knights earlier were from the Slane Theocracy. It was possible that their strategy was to incite a war with the Kingdom by causing trouble in the villages bordering the forest.
ăHe was wrong to let all of the knights go. He should have captured several of them to extract information. He had calmed down but not thinking that far was stupid of him.
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ăWhile thinking about the Slane Theocracy, he should do something about the Empire.
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ăWhat would happen if he was the only one that came to this world.
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ăIf there were one or two Players, there would be no problem. The Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick had enough battle potential to rival 30 level 100 Players. If he included his cash items, Ainz could probably fight two or more.
ăAt first, it is good to think that fighting would be dangerous. However, Ainz was not that childish so as to act without thinking about the worst possible case, it is best to think about the problem and the solution from the start.
ăIf relations were good then he need not think of ways to prevent this. He would think about the countermeasures when the time comes.
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ăThe problems were the guild with Asgardâs flying castle, the guild with the frozen palace in the deepest part of Helheim, and the guild that owned the field which spawned Fire Giants in Muspelheim. These 3 guilds rivalled Ainz Ooal Gown.
ăIf this guild came, it would be beneficial if they began a friendly relationship.
ăHowever, if that was not the case?
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ăHe did not know how many guild members were left. And there were several people who could easily rival himself. It was important to behave such as to prevent any future hostilities. On the other hand, knowledge of their war potential needed to be gathered.
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ăIf there were Yggdrasil players in large quantities, whether united, or separate due to their personal interests. It would be good if he was able to get along with other Japanese players. At that time, he would also want to join them. If they had no relations to âAinz Ooal Gownâ, he could assist them without limit.
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ăThe problem was if that group saw him as an enemy. While he thought that it was impossible, he could not say that the possibility did not exist.
ăFirstly, they could be targeted  by other players by their sense of justice or for righteousness. To avoid this, Momonga himself needed to avoid antagonistic actionsâ-For example, attacking the surrounding areas. If he massacred people or made bad decisions, there was a chance that it would upset other players. Of course, there may be other reasons to form an alliance with him. However, it may be for something like assisting in the capture of villages like this.
ăBasically, as long as their actions from now on were for a good cause, it would be convenient. Basically âalthough I did not want to do it, I had no other choiceâ.
ăNext was the possibility that they held a grudge against Ainz Ooal Gown. They would probably not be able to avoid a fight. Defensive measures will be necessary. This is a problem for later.
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ăAnd there was the choice of shutting himself within the Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick.
ăIt is not difficult to imagine how stupid it would be to conduct a siege without reinforcement.
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ââŠâŠSo I was not wrong, huh.â
âDid something happen earlier?â
âNo, it was nothing. I just thought that things were a little different. I apologise. More importantly can you tell me about coins.?â
âYes, I understand.â
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ăThe chief placed several copper coins on the table.
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âTrade of Currencyâ-Trade, the symbol of the god of business is a wheel, and so one side is a wheel. The other side has the carved symbol of the merchant guild.â
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ăWhile they had no gold coins, he had let Ainz see the copper coins. Ainz flipped the coins over to see if there were any engravings.
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ăAnd going back to an earlier topic, the conversion rate of the coins.
ăAs an abbreviation, let us call them gold coins. This was the most trusted expensive coin by the merchant guild in circulation.
ăIt weighed 10 grams. Weight matter more than the size to the price, but its diameter was 30mm.
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ăCoins were separated into copper, silver, gold and platinum, and about ÂŒ of the copper coins were made from brass. Platinum coins were rarely used. And the chief and his wife had never seen one in their entire life. Basically only merchants and nobles used them.
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ăThe conversion rate for the coins was 1000 Copper = 100 Silver = 10 Gold = 1 Platinum
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ăIf you converted the price of a copper coin into Japanese Yen, it would be about 1000 yen. One gold coin is equivalent to 100,000 yen.
ăIt was the basic wage of 1 day of work for a craftsman, about 1 silver coin. Farmers would earn less, about 6 copper coins.
ăThat means prices are expensive. A cup made of ceramic would cost about 2 copper coins. On the other hand, food is cheap.
ăWhen primary industries are cheap, secondary industries are expensive.
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ăAinz was relieved. His feelings of being a financial burden were relieved.
ăYggdrasil currency of 1G Â would seem to be about 1,000,000,000. It seems that there was no need to touch the treasures that his friends have left behind.
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ăWhile it may seem that 1 gold was a lot of money, top class weapons in Yggdrasilâs player shop were at least 100 million. And if something was Over Enchant Data, not even 1 gold could buy anything. Several of the items that Ainz was using were worth more than 1 gold.
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ăMonsters also existed.Numerous magical beast exists in the heart of the Great Forest along with Demi-Humans such as Elves, and Goblins. The demi-humans had made a country of their own.
ăThere were people known as Adventurers that repelled monsters. It seemed that quite a few were magic casters. Of course, the chief have not see them in person, and he had only heard of their feats from visiting merchants. However, if Momonga himself went to large cities, he would be able to find them in the Adventurer Guilds.
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ăAnd so he wanted to learn more about the fort city.
ăThis fort city. While the chief did not know the exact figures, the population of the walled city was quite substantial. Since the city is situated in an area which is bordering three countries, it was build to withstand sieges and the city never changed hands till this day.
ăIf they were collecting information, this was probably the best. Ainz decided as such.
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ăAnd lastly, it was something to laugh at, butâ-
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ăIf this was the world of Yggdrasil, it would not be strange if Japanese existed. This was because it was a Japanese game. Therefore in a completely foreign world, it was weird that Japanese language could be easily understood.
ăAnd so, Ainz watched the mouth movements of the chief, but the funny thing was that he was not speaking Japanese.
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ăThe movements of the mouth, did not match the sounds coming out of it.
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ăFrom that he wanted to perform several experiments. At first the chief had made a dubious face, but when told that the magic experiments were harmless, he agreed.
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ăIn conclusion.
ăThis world had eaten Translation Konnyaku. No one knew who had fed it to them.
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ăRather than using a language, it would translate the words to the partnerâs own language automatically.
ăFor example in net terminology, there are words such as wktk*. Old men that do not use the net would probably not understand it right? No way they would. However, in this world they could.
ăIt was because it conveyed the essence of words. It was not an exaggeration to say that it is the implication of words that is conveyed. It felt like at the same time as the mouth speaks, the meaning will be conveyed telepathically.
ăIf words are recognised as words, humans would probably be able to communicate with animals. For example, dogs and cats.
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ăThe problem was that why the heck was it happening.
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ăAnd then it was not something strange to the chief.
ăThat was completely natural.
ăâ-Basically it is one of the worldâs laws. If you thought about it calmly, magicâ-The rules of entropy completely did not exist in this world. In fact, it would not be strange if the world functioned on completely different laws.
ăThe problem was that only Ainz did not know much of the laws that govern this world.
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ăFor example.
ăIt is a hot midsummer day, and you were about to enter a McDonaldâs, and the man in front of you bought a Coca Cola. And then he left the building. Your ice melted, would you notice it?
ăThere is no way that you will notice it. That was a natural occurrence which guided by the rules of nature.
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ăAnd so if a magic caster goes out into the world that hid his ability for a month, and Ainz goes out, who would pay attention? There was no way anyone would. Why? It was completely natural.
ăIt was a stupid reason but understandable.
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ăIn addition the important thing is that if there was no such thing as common sense, mistakes would be made.
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ăThe current Ainz was lacking it. He had to do something. However, he had no good ideas. Should he bring back someone and get them to spit out all of their common sense? Reckless.
ăThere was only one way to get it.
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ââŠâŠLooks like I really have to go to the city.â
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ăHe needed a lot of good examples to learn about common sense. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. It was something that humans of the past can fully appreciate.
ăHe needed to learn about this worldâs relation with magic.
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ăThere were still a lot of things that he needed to find out.
ăWhile Ainz was thinking, the sound of soil being stepped on came from the direction of the thin wooden door. It did not seem too far away. The man probably was not in a hurry.
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ăThe same time that Ainz had faced the door, a knock echoed through the room. The chief looked towards Ainz for his response. He had no reason to refuse.
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âI do not mind.â
âMy apologies.â
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ăThe chief lightly bowed his head, stood up, and walked to the door. When the door opened, a single villager was standing there. He looked first at the chief, then at Ainz.
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âChief. While I understand that you are with a guest, but preparations for the funeral are completedâŠâŠâ
âOhâŠâŠâ
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ăThe chief sent his sight towards Ainz as if requesting for permission. Naturally, Ainz made no signal to stop him.
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âI do not mind.â
âThank you very much, Tell everyone that I will head over immediately.â
âUnderstood.â
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ăAs the village left and shut the door, the chief faced Ainz and lowered his head.
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âI truly apologise. I have to handle the funeral, so please give me a bit of time.â
âI understandâŠâŠI have something to request of you. But I would like to discuss it with everyone in the village.
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ăIn the end, he did not learn about anything related to the 13 Heroes.
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*Henet: wktk is an abbreviation for wakuwaku tekateka. It means excited trembling for a future event.\n