In the end, then I moved on to a specific purchasing meeting with the Neulars to settle down in the form of handling it at the White Wolf store as soon as some number could be made.

I just said we were going to get ready, and then we dropped off the neurals, who willingly pulled up to the basement, and then we decided to take a breather in one of the branches.

It is one of the so-called food and beverage establishments, but it is a store that also offers services in private rooms so that others can consult without wanting to be heard.

While dining with us in such a place, we decided to have a frank exchange of views on the matter.

"It's been really unusual for you to be an arms dealer purchasing Dwarf weapons. I wonder if this will increase the number of interested customers."

"Oh, really? I thought it might be unusual in adventurers' neighborhoods."

Branch Manager Natalia reacts unexpectedly to the sentiments expressed by Branch Manager Florence.

Though at one time he was in retirement, Florence was an armed adventurer who rose to the B-rank.

Naturally, there is also a corresponding wealth of knowledge about dungeons and demons.

Natalia is a surviving merchant trained at the Sundial Chamber of Commerce of the Great Chamber of Commerce, but only focuses on business dealings between humans and has little knowledge or experience in dealing with Demons.

"If an adventurer diving into a dungeon is in the form of a personal deal purchase from a dwarf living in that dungeon, it's not that uncommon. I've never heard of weapons stores on the ground buying them regularly."

"Surprised. Why not? It's not like Dwarves are refusing to do business with humans."

Natalia is the one talking directly to Florence, but the other three...... Ezel and Eddie, and Garnett are also listening with interest.

I have grasped it a long time ago, so the content itself did not attract that much interest, but I was just a little bit interested in what kind of reaction Natalia would take.

What others think of the well-known facts for us is surprisingly difficult information.

"It's not that I don't want to make a deal, I just said (...) Ru (...) Taste (...) is (...)"

"Doesn't it make sense..."

"Normally, the Devil's life is complete inside the dungeon. There are examples of changes in the environment, an increase in the number of individuals, or coming out of territorial ambitions, but that's only the exception."

While gently rocking a glass containing a non-alcoholic beverage, Florence continued her explanation in a tone that was as if she were also giving a lecture.

Alcohol seems to be holding off because I still have work to do after this, but if the time slot is at night, I'm sure I'm pouring around wine.

"What you get from dealing with the ground is currency and supplies on the ground, right? For most demons, things that can live without any of them being apart. If you just want a rare preference, just enough outside (...) goods (...) available in a personal transaction…"

"So you don't have to make big deals," he said.

"In the first place, the less magical ground is a difficult environment to say comfortable for them. You wouldn't want to leave if it weren't for much."

As Florence explained, for a very standard Demon clan, regular and massive dealings with the earth are not beneficial.

I just got the money on the ground and the chances of using it are extremely limited in the first place.

Most of the time I use some sort of deal with adventurers - including requests for cooperation as well as commerce - it makes little sense that I have to go out of my way to shop on the ground.

Because of this, I also decided to try adding to Florence's description from the side.

"In the first place, the Adventurer's Guild tries to prevent the Demons from coming out on their own. If we don't talk to the nearest branch like this one, it can even be a case, and it means following the rules on the human side and going through cumbersome procedures until we get out on the ground..."

Low need for a large deal, though life is completed in a dungeon.

circumstance that even earning money on the ground would be of limited use.

And the cumbersome procedures needed to get your feet to the ground.

As a result of all this folding, the current situation has arisen that even a demon tribe friendly to humans does not lead to regular dealings with the earth.

The deal is only for occasional diving adventurers.

Sell something underground to the adventurer, buy something underground that the adventurer has brought in, and ask the adventurer to buy it if he needs to buy it.

The general business dealings between mankind and demons are to this extent.

"That means earlier Dwarf... the Neulars were 'serious enough when we got here'"

Eddie summed up the main points of a series of exchanges succinctly and finally nodded as he was convinced.

"I can see why you've been very receptive to the unusual story of purchasing weapons from the Demons."

"Was that so surprising?

"Yeah. I was just disagreeing if it wasn't just the standpoint of the witness"

It was only a big serious response.

Me and Ethel aren't dating that deep, but I know exactly what you're serious about.

"In the case of the Neulars, the situation is one. We just lost everything, so we're gonna have to rely on supplies on the ground, and we're gonna need a ton of money on the ground, so it's natural to assume that we shouldn't be wasting any time for that, right?

"Of course, it may be that he was still young. Because Dwarves after mustaches grow tend to be stubborn and conservative in their thinking."

"Because I'm young, I could step out into unprecedented means even with them... I guess that's the place"

I agree with Florence's analysis.

It would never be an out-of-target guess that that young Dwarf is a beardless young man, and that's why the Dwarf-like solidity of thought hasn't arisen.

Although it is true that many dwarves were killed and taken away, there were still a large number of adult dwarves left.

Nonetheless, the fact that young Dwarves, not adult Dwarves, have taken the deal means that this negotiation itself is a unique attempt on the part of the Neulars, not the idea of the adults.

I suggested to the adults the resumption of manufacturing of weapons and protective equipment and their export to the ground, but I boiled my business down to the fact that I was shown a difficult color, and took the initiative to go to the ground myself - I could naturally imagine such a flow.

"Come on, White Wolf's. The dream of a willing young man needs to be backed up, and I'm sure you're thinking about getting old. I said the same thing when I hired Erica."

"... that's not true. I made a profit and loss account as a store owner."

"Well, what do you say"

Garnett casually poked at the stars and stretched the fork to the meat on the large plate with a delightful laugh.

Brave Ezel brings me some interesting suggestions as he flaunts that meat with one hand and quickly.

"Hey, Sir Luke. When Dwarf's weapon arrives, I wonder if you could do one misthrill alloy processing. Because of this, I'm going to use it as a new weapon."

"Mithrilling Dwarf's sword... it was a bit of an interesting composition and you might want to try it"

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