Aina and Stella moved upstairs.
I was just a little excited about the furniture, and apparently he liked it.
I've lived alone for a long time, and from today on, there are three of us.
Something makes you excited like a sharehouse.
But it can actually be Aina, who was more excited than me.
Why not?
"Oh Ka-san, there's a lot of matches, there's four copper coins in the little one over here, and 55 copper coins in the big match over here."
"This is four copper coins, and this is 55. So how much is this match?
"Um, this is called a 'Sabbatical Match', Neha -..."
Aina has a serious face and tells Stella the description and price of the products in the store.
Hand gestures and gestures. Work hard.
The reason Aina explains the product to Stella is even easier.
"Aina is great. Your mother will be a fine clerk so Aina can't beat you."
"Eh heh. Even Aina can't beat you."
Because Stella's going to be working at our store, too.
As things stand, just me and Aina can turn the store around enough.
Why did you hire Stella?
The answer was in that word of Nay (...), who came as a messenger from the adventurer's guild, The Apostle of the Silver Moon.
'As the branch is completed, I would like to have the branch located within the guild. Can't you please?
I decided to take this interview Nay told me about after I was worried sick.
The building that serves as the branch is already completed and all you have to do is carry personnel and supplies.
It won't take ten days for the Adventurer Alliance to open.
By then, Stella will have to be a one-sided clerk, and I'll have to branch out into the Adventurer Alliance myself.
If there are more branches, there will be more revenue.
But it's not easy to get more clerks.
I was slightly thinking that because Aina can read, write and calculate, so could others...... no. Not at all.
Few people in this world could read or write letters, and fewer could calculate.
When that becomes a sparsely populated peripheral town, the ratio is extrapolated.
But I was lucky.
It was my mother, Stella, who taught Eina to read, write, and calculate.
When I found out about this fact, I immediately made an offer to Mr. Stella.
Would you work in my shop? and.
Stella, who recovered from her legs, had been looking for a job and took it on with pleasure.
And now, it's up to me to give a brief description of the product as I move.
I'm supposed to work tomorrow, Mr. Stella.
I need to be a good shopkeeper, too.
"Okay. Good luck -!
That's right. It was at the right time.
- Tons of tongues.
The store door is knocked.
Then,
"Shiloh, it's me. It's Karen."
The lord of Knock is Karen, the mayor of the town.
I'll open the door.
"Hi Karen. I'm closed today, what can I do for you?
"There you are, Shiloh. Good. Sorry for the rush, but would you give me a moment?
Yes, Karen asks me, and I look back at Aina and the others.
"Aina, do you mind if I slip out for a second?
"Yeah. Fine. Aina, I'll tell you all about it."
"Can I have Mr. Stella, too?
"Yes, I'll take care of Eina and the store. Even so, I'm still a newbie."
"Oh, my God, Aina's here."
"That's right, don't worry"
"Haha, thank you. Then give me a minute, please."
I turn to Mr. Cullen.
"and yu, that's why I'm fine"
"I'm sorry. Aina, and Stella. I'll borrow a shirt for a while."
"I'll be right back, Shiloh, brother."
"Let's promise."
That's what Mr. Cullen says and smiles gently.
"Now Shiloh. In fact, in the branch of" The Apostle of the Silver Moon "that will be placed in this town, they're going to greet those who have been appointed guild masters. I thought I'd introduce you to Shiloh."
"Ooh. Thank you for taking the time to do that. As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to say hello."
"Huh. That's what I thought I'd say, so I stopped by. Can you get out now?
"I'll be ready in a minute"
That's what I said, I was getting familiar.