What is also important here is that the information that Luke told me just now were cross-checking themselves with the prices stated by Laurel, and since I remember the amounts of Nars that he stated, I also know that Luke was not lying about them in an attempt to set me up. Five thousand two hundred Nars, that is the current price of the Kobold Skill Crystal.

Okay, enough about buying for now. Let us assume that ow is not the best time for buying and move on to the selling.

As you wish, sir. What would you be interested in selling?

A set of six Copper Swords of Obstruction.

Oh, was the young lady here responsible for making them?

The broker looked at Sherry with a glint of curiosity in his eyes. So he is able to tell that she is a Dwarf, and not just a young or young-looking human. I thought that it will not be all that obvious, since she does not look all that different from humans except for her short stature and thick hair, but apparently these characteristics were enough of a giveaway.

That is right. Her name is Sherry.

Since he was already able to tell who sherry was there was no reason for me to hide her, so I simply introduced Sherry to him. I thought that Sherry was going to do that herself, but throughout this entire exchange she remained silent, so I had to do it for her. Dis she not know how to greet people properly? No, since she received her education at the Slave Shop that cannot be the case. Maybe she thought that she should not be speaking herself when I was in the room since she is my slave then?

I see. Moving on, in case of the process of selling items via an auction, there are two option you have available for you: sell the item that you want to get rid off immediately, or leave it to me to inform you when will be the best time to sell a particular item, a service that I will charge a small fee for.

So, if I was willing to sell theCopper Swords of Obstruction to you, then for how much would you be willing to buy them?

Let me think. . . . . . . . . . hmm, if you were selling them alone, then I would offer fifteen thousand Nars per sword, but since you are offering to sell a full set of six swords, then the price has to be increased accordingly. How does. . . . . . . one hundred thousand Nars for all six of them sound?

So he is offering the same price as the broker from yesterday. That would mean that he wold be paying around sixteen thousand six hundred Nars per sword. Could it be that this is their usual market price when you sell Copper Swords of Obstruction as a set? That is definitely not a bad deal, but I wonder if I could elevate it just a little bit higher?

How about giving me eighteen thousand Nars per sword, one hundred and eight thousand Nars for a full set?

I am afraid that I cannot pay that much for them.

Figures. But it is okay, not all hope for a bigger profit is lost just yet. Let me try lowering the price for a bit more. . . . . . . . . . . . .

If eighteen thousand per sword is too much, then how about seventeen thousand five hundred?

Better than your initial offer, sir, but if I am to buy those swords odd of you in bulk, then the best I can do is seventeen thousand Nars per sword.

So that is going to be his final offer, huh? Not too much of an improvement over the initial one, but I guess one hundred and two thousand Nars is always better than one hundred thousand Nars. I really wanted to try haggling some more, but I guess it cannot be helped. I take what I managed to get for myself and be happy that I managed to get it in the first place. The last thing that I want to do is to get

needlessly greedy with a broker whom I just met.