It was in the early morning that Mr. Gilmouth received a message saying, âI want you to come to the guild because I want to ask you somethingâ.
I had breakfast, took a short break and then came to the guild, but Mr. Gilmouthâs expression looks tired.
Looks like something went wrong.
âIvyâs the one who found Lucky, isnât she?
âYes, it is. Ciel, to be exact.â
âRight.â
The characteristic ragged voice is quite quiet today.
Still, thatâs a nasty vibe.
âHa, Iâm sorry. This time, my client is not loaded with Koka or anything. Tell me it was the guy you found.â
âEh.â
I canât believe thatâs happening.
I didnât expect anything at all, so what should I doâŠ
Oh, I need to deny it properly.
âUm, I didnâtâ
âHmm? Sorry, you made me nervous. Iâve got confirmation from Druid that Ivy is not involved. Thatâs why Iâm fine. Thatâs before the building, when you heard about it, you got confirmation that it had nothing to do with it. Ha, Iâm not good at this.â
Good.
Thank you, Mr. Druid.
Letâs go say thank you later.
Still, Mr. Gilmouth is in trouble, too.
âUm, what do you think I would do that for?
âHe said it was money.â
âMoney?â\n
âAh.â
âEh? How does money arise?
If I set Lucky Incense up, how can I make money?
Attract and defeat demons?
Is there something wrong with Ciel?
âUm, is there something wrong with Ciel?
âIt doesnât, rather, you wouldnât even know what Ivy looks like. All they know is that theyâre young adventurers. He said,â Youâre supposed to be threatening me about that young man, Yuka. â
Threats?
Well, then shouldnât you tell anyone about Lucky?
âItâs impotent, isnât it?
âRight. If you threaten me, you have to tell me about Lucky Hana.â
âExactly. There was more damage than I expected, I guess I was in a hurry. So, if youâre a traveling adventurer, you thought youâd be in trouble for money.â
âI donât knowâŠâ
âItâs stupid, isnât it?
When Mr. Gilmouth and I gazed, the two of us laughed bitterly.
Adventurers who travel make more money than adventurers who belong to towns and villages.
Thatâs because weâre constantly moving to places where we can make money.
Few adventurers travel even though they canât make money like me.
And money?
Sure, weâre heading into winter, so no matter how much there is, thereâs no problem.
Or, honestly, I want money.
But itâs not such a troubled situation.
There is also a bounty, but I have something my people have found for me.
Thatâs why itâs okay.
View the magic bag you keep next door. \nUnlike the bags containing the Solas, they contain a lot of nuts and fruits.
Thatâs what Ciel found for me in the woods.
And if this sells for a regular price, it will be a good amount of money.
So itâs not a situation where youâre in so much trouble for money.
The trouble is I donât know who to sell it to.
Remove two types of fruit from the magic bag.
When I put that on my desk, Mr. Gilmouth gave me a pretty surprising look.
That would be so.
Itâs the fruit they say grows only in the back of the woods and the nuts every medic wants.
Sure, itâs one of the medicinal fruits⊠but Iâve forgotten how useful it is.
âYou have amazing stuffâ
Ciel will find us.
âOh, that kid. Wow.â
âYes, thatâs why Iâm not having trouble with the moneyâ
âHahaha, itâs okay. Iâm not suspicious. Hey, arenât you selling this?
âNow Iâm looking for someone to buy me without having to go through the guildâ
âGuild? Youâre not signed up for a commercial guild?
âYes, thereâs a little something going on.â
âRight, bad. Ah, why donât you sell it to the guild with my introduction?
âWhat?â
âIf I sell this, I can insist that I have no money problems whatsoever. Problem solved.â
Eh, pass the fruits and nuts I have through the guild.
Doesnât Mr. Gilmouth need to be registered for an introduction?
âThe fruit and medicinal fruit will undoubtedly be expensive. Even though itâs usually expensive, the price is a little higher now because of the Gulbal thing.â
\nâYes, please. Doesnât that make it more problematic?
âIâm fine. Iâve had quite a few requests for medicine fruit, but I couldnât get that request because the advanced guys arenât here right now. Itâs in the back of the woods where the medicine is. Letting the bad guy do the favor is self-destructive. Is the product in that bag?
âYes.â
âIs it okay if I keep it?
âUh, yesâ
In my reply, Mr. Gilmouth takes the paper out of his desk drawer.
âI want you to write down everything you have in your bagâ
âOkay. There are other than those two types, can you do me a favor?
âOh, Iâll sell it all through my guild.â
âThank youâ
Receive and confirm the paper.
There are columns where I write my name, item columns and number of items to sell.
Finish writing everything and give it to Mr. Gilmouth.
He checked what was written and said âwowâ, but was there anything else besides these two?
Mr. Gilmouth filled in and stamped his autograph.
âThank you. Yes, this is a preliminary. That solves two problems.â
I wonder if you are referring to the problem of Yukaâs client and the request for medicine fruit.
I wish I could have helped.
But the drug fruit thing will be solved.
The other one, is it going to solve the problem just because I make money?
âAre you sure youâre okay?
âWhoa. I look like an all-town guild master. I have trust.â
Uh, wonât you tell me how itâs okay?
Or is that all of the answers?
Because I have trust⊠well, if you say itâs okay, Iâll take care of it.
Kind of different from Mr. Gilmouth Iâve met before and Mr. Gilmouth in All Towns.