After throwing off my clothes behind, I headed to the Trading Square with Gizel.
Shibi being so close to the crowds, we could easily find him.
Shibi was sitting on a carpet made of demon skin and was getting smaller.
On the carpet, there is a bag of hemp containing an incense leaf, and a cart for carrying things to be exchanged and received beside it.
I look around.
It was said that an acquaintance of Shibiās who was helping to take up the place was coming, but I didnāt see him.
āWhatās up, Shibi? You could have sold it to me first.ā
As I said, Shibiās face has turned red.
āBe-Be⦠Because⦠Becauseā¦ā
Shibi glanced off to the side as he stammered.
I follow the tip of Shibiās gaze.
Next to him was a trio led by Noswell.
They were putting out what looked like a simple stall out of wood.
In front of the stalls, there is a long line of people.
Chibi negotiates impatiently and Noppo organizes what he has received.
They seem to be very busy.
The Karlko family does not approve of the magic ore as a currency substitute that the Chief is trying to infiltrate.
The reason that the magic ore currency has not been penetrated much since the beginning is largely due to the refusal of the Karlco family and their faction to exchange it for the incense leaf, which is the easiest to carry and has a stable value in this settlement.
It seems that the Chief and the Karlco family donāt get along very well.
Because of this, all negotiations were bartering, and each one seemed to take time and effort.
Iām sure there is a yardstick of value for each one, but I donāt think Noppo usually comes to the exchange square.
I was dismayed every time I was served something unusual.
Noswell sits down, occasionally shouting at the two of them.
Sometimes he even yells at his customers.
The content wasnāt very productive, like advice, itās either āIf youāve got a problem, then get out!ā Or āHurry it up!ā.
And he often glares at me with a pissed off look.
No, you need to work, too.
Those twoā¦they really seem to be having a hard timeā¦ā¦ā¦
Shibiās shrinking seems to be due to the lines that have formed in front of Noswellās stalls.
Heās not going to look very good because heās trying to get the Karlco family to fight with him head-on.
I guess it canāt be helped that the initial image is bad.
Shibiās acquaintance may have been unable to bear this gaze and ran away.
āA, Abel-san, isnāt this position a problem?ćIām getting a lot of stares at meā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā
āOf course it is. The reason why this place has been vacant from the start must be because they didnāt want to upset the Karlco family in any case, so everyone avoided it. To set up a stall with the same kind of products is like jumping into a fire with oil. Even I would have chickened out and shied away.ā
Itās not easy to be the first to take that as a blessing. Iām seeing you in a new light, Shibi.
āThen itās no good! Then itās no good! Thatās why I suggested we should change the day! Please donāt blame it on me now!ā
Shibi, half-crying, comes around my neck.
Stop, stop, because itās really painful.
āNo, Iām just kidding!ćLetās start the exchange right away. Alright?ā
However, even though it hasnāt started yet, I canāt believe there isnāt a single person in line.
Here, there are probably a lot of people gathering for the incense leaf, and I thought it would cause direct damage to the Calco family ⦠Did it backfire?
If you get too close theyāll blatantly start harassing and It is clear even to the customers.
They were afraid that if they were to line up here they might be noticed by the Kalko family.
It was a little shallow, wasnāt it?
But itās also big when you get hit.
Iām not here to earn a little pocket money.
Iāve come to chip away at the power of the Karlco family to keep Gizel out of his hands.
It can only be a huge success or a huge failure.
āIām going to head home. Gizel, letās go. Sibby, you need to keep the store moving.ā
āHey, hey, hey! Youāre going to put me in a place like this all by myself again!? You want me to start selling in this situation! I was so extremely lonely!ā
āIāll be back soonā¦ā¦ā¦ Iāve left my preparations at home.ā
āI canāt do it⦠I, Iām afraid my heart will break if I stay here alone any longerā¦ā¦ā
Shibi emphasized the word āaloneā and then glanced at Giselle.
Well, it canāt be helped.
Gizel.
āYes, Brother, what is it?ā
Shibiās face lights up when she overhears me and Gizelās conversation.
āGo home, and pick up the Ortem that I left yesterday. The blue one and the red one.ā
āPlease leave it to me!ā
Shibi dropped her shoulders in dismay.
Giselle rushed off towards the house alone.
Sibby looked back at it with a forlorn expression on his face.
āI ⦠Isnāt it ⦠wasnāt it like Gizel-chan was left here, and the brother-in-law went to get it that kind of flowā¦?ā
Whoās your brother-in-law.
āHey, hey, donāt give me too much credit. If you run with two Autemās, youāll fall down and get stuck on the road.ā
āā¦ā¦ Thatās right.ā
You can use magic to move them, but it would be dangerous if you had two Ortems running around the village.
I originally sent Gizel to an Ortem that is not supposed to be moved.
No gimmicks have been made to enable quick reactions.
If a guy like Philo jumps in, thereās going to be contact.
I stare at Noswell in the back of the stall.
Noswell opened his legs and crossed his arms, yelling at his two cronies with a grunt.
You know what I mean! Itās not a matter of āIf you mess up on the exchange, you lose moneyā or anything like that! Iāve been told by my father not to move from a set value!ćNo bottom, no top! If you do this at random, youāll be damned! Well, Iād rather be doing this on my own than this!
Oh, so youāre on your own right now.
Apparently, the little guy made a mistake in the negotiations.
If thatās the case, maybe Noswell should have corrected it right away, but thereās no reason for me to interfere.
Letās watch with warm, raw eyes.
Apparently, Noswell wants to sell a bundle of five leaves as the equivalent of a piece of magical beastās fur.
Itās hard to say for sure because of the discrepancy in value, but in Japan itās about 5,000 yen.
This time, the one that the Karlco family is displaying at the stall seems to be a new product, and it seems that they have raised the price significantly from the past.
By the way, a bunch of five leaves is enough for a day.
There are many people who buy them in bundles of about ten bundles.
Noppo receives a large number of supplies and piles them into the back of the stall.
Iām on the verge of getting a puncture with a replacement before the incense leaf sells out.
I donāt know what heās going to do with all that money heās saving.
Well, I guess itās about time that we started moving.
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