84 spending money (1/2)

In the end, securing the artisans was easy. With the exception of those who had an aversion to the beastmen, all those who were willing to emigrate were given the power of the king's letter and the bait of immediate money and work, and they readily agreed to go to the city of the beastmen. The breakdown is as follows

Forgers -> 6 -> 8 (plus 11 family members)

Leatherworkers -> 2 people -> 3 people (+4 family members)

Carpenters → 8 planned → 9 (+ 16 family members)

Dressmaker → 14 → 0

Cooks -> 4 -> 2 (+9 family members)

1 knight (Wayne)

Two of the leatherworkers were women, and the two cooks were both widows with children who worked as food stalls and worked hard to support their children.

The reason why none of the dressmakers were left was because they were repulsed by the beasts and gave up on them due to their pride and the ever-increasing prices they were selling for. In this world, most people mend their own clothes, and most of the clothes they buy are either second-hand or custom-made.

They are given a deposit and some of their future wages in advance, and are asked to secure the necessary supplies for their migration. The young man was excited about the amount of money suddenly given to him, but he was sincerely convinced of what would happen if he used the money in a stupid way.

”Well, I'm going to go wander around the city and do some shopping. I'm going to go shopping.

”Well, I'm going to go shopping in the city.

”Wow... it's been a long time since I've done any personal shopping... I feel like I'm nostalgic even though the streets and the products on display are different. It's been a while.

It's been a while since I've had any private time. I've never had a private time in a long time. It seems like I'm quite free, but I don't have a personal space like I do in Japan, so I never feel private.

”Oh, soybeans... I knew it! How much of this do you have, old man? ...No, give me all of it! That's sansho! Where do you get it? Is it around there? Really? There's pepper too! Here, take everything out, take everything out!

And just like this, he took advantage of the fact that there was an item box and bought everything. As a result of Masaru's generous purchases, the market's selection was greatly skewed for a few days, and the shopkeepers were scolded by all parties concerned.

In a room in the castle with Zarg: ....

So, Masaru... what did you buy at the festival?

”Well I bought all the soybeans I could find, some spices, liquor, nails, soap, vegetables, flower seeds, and some animals. Some animals.

What kind of animals did you buy? What kind of animals did you buy?” ”You're not thinking of anything crazy, are you?

”Four windcocked quail and four horned rabbits. Four wind quail and four horned rabbits.

They're both demons! What are you going to do with them?