Chapter 99 First Sales
Spending My Retirement In A Game
Eisenâs party and their carriage soon reached their destination, the town that they have been travelling toward for the past few days, Ornier. It had huge stone walls, and towers built along them where you could probably see for miles and miles from.
It was quite early in the morning, and the sun just rose, so most laborers were leaving the town while the carriage was approaching the gate. It was actually quite an exciting sight for everyone in the group to see this town, but most so Komer, who has only seen villages or small towns so far.
"Halt! Inspection!" One of the guards yelled out while another already approached the carriage from behind, opening the door without anyone in the group being able to say anything about it.
"Hey, you canât just come in here!" Komer yelled out, while Aulu jumped forward and growled at the Guard and Melissaâs Soldier Bees prepared to defend the carriage as well.
The Guard immediately pulled his sword and held it forward, prepared to strike, but Eisen reacted quicker. "Everyone, stop! Sorry, young man, please continue." Eisen said while looking into the carriage through the opening in the front, and immediately Aulu laid back down onto the ground while Melissa and her soldiers flew over to Eisen, sticking onto his arm.
In response, the Guard frowned strongly and put away his sword again before taking a look around. After a few minutes, he was ready to leave, but chose not to at first.
"The cargo is fine, but you canât bring monsters into the town." The guard exclaimed, glaring through the room at Aulu, Caria, and at last also Melissa and her soldiers. "Especially not those bees. If they decide to build a hive in there, it will be incredibly troublesome."
And this actually kind of made Eisen angry. He turned around and returned the Guardâs glare, but tried to stay calm so as to not give him a reason to do anything dumb. "That wolf is an artificial creation, and the Myconid girl and these bees have been tamed. Where is the problem?"
"As I said, it doesnât matter if you have tamed them. If they escape your control and build a nest, it will be a danger to the town. So you canât bring them inside. Havenât you seen how they nearly attacked me just now?" The Guard responded angrily, and Eisen looked at the other guard who was patiently waiting for his colleage to be done.
"Young man, the guard inside here is trying to refuse me from taking my tames beasts with me." Eisen explained, and the guard outside sighed loudly and shook his head.
"Really? Sorry about that, Sir. Heâs new at the job, and taking the ânot letting any monsters into the townâ part too seriously. If everything alright is fine, you can of course pass." The guard explained and walked up to the back of the groupâs carriage, forcefully pulling the other guard out of the carriage. "You, behave."
"B-But he has monsters in there! And one of them is a queen bee! You know how fast they reproduce!"
The older guard of the two held his hand to his face and rubbed the bridge of his nose as if he had a headache, grabbing the arm of the younger, less experienced, Guard by the arm and dragging him away.
"So what? A tamed monster canât escape its masterâs control. So just shut up and leave them be."
"B-but-" The younger guard tried protesting, but stopped immediately when he saw his colleagueâs glare.
The older of the two guards stepped to the front of the carriage to properly address Eisen.
"Iâm sorry for the inconvenience, sir. Please, go right ahead and come through."
But Eisen just shook his head, smiling at the understanding Guard. "Donât worry about it. I can understand if people are afraid of monsters, but these cuties here wonât hurt anyone." He chuckled, and the guard smiled back with a nod, waving at other guards on the other side of the gate to tell them that a carriage was coming through.
So, Eisen commanded Cabarum to continue walking forward, and they soon entered into the town. They made their way toward the center of town, from where they then chose to drive toward the marketplace in order to start their business immediately. It would always be busiest in the morning and evening, so it would be great if they could immediately start their work.
For the past few days, Eisen has been continuosly making a few different items. First, he has been filling up the glass bottles that he had with the health and mana potions from the four small barrels, turning the rest of the potions that he didnât have bottles for anymore into pills.
He also created different tools or weapons that could be made purely out of wood like bows or staffs, since his magic still wasnât strong enough for him to properly heat up metal to smith. But he was able to use the smithy in a few different villages along the way, so he was also able to make a few simple swords and daggers, as well as a few spearheads.
There werenât many, but a handful of metal weapons and tools were still in the collection of items that would be sold by Komer this morning.
Other than that, Eisen also created some smaller items out of cloth and leather like purses, gloves or scarves. But the majority of items that Eisen has been working on were different mana crystals with a multitude of small enchantments. Nothing major, just things that could make things easier from day to day. For example, he made a few more self-filling mana crystal cups, small spinner toys for children that propelled themselves with wind, some flame-enchanted crystals that have been shaped to more easily and controlled start fires, as well as enchanted crystals that help in putting out fires easily. But those werenât all. Eisen was basically making any enchantment that he could come up with that might be useful in day to day life.
And since, according to Bree, they didnât need a sales license to simply sell a few items off the street for a day. If they wanted to open a proper stall to stay there for a while or rent or buy a shop, then they would need one, but things like day-stalls were a common occurance basically everywhere.
So, Eisen parked the carriage by the side of the marketplace, in front of which Komer quickly laid down a blanket, carefully arranging the different items and placing small signs in front of them to tell people who were interested what each item was and how much it would cost.
Komer turned around to look at Eisen nervously, but the old man simply placed his hand on his shoulder and smiled. "Donât worry. If you can convince people to buy horrible items, you can do the same with items that are actually good."
"If you say so..." Komer muttered out and closed his eyes, breathing out heavily before standing up, both Caria and Bree prepared to help out and lure in more customers, while Eisen was watching from the side to let Komer do his own thing.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
And soon enough, people started taking a look at what was for sale, and most of them were immediately impressed. Even though they were just rank 2 and 3 items, so were most items that were freely for sale, as many items started getting stat requirements from rank 3 on. The only reason this wasnât the case for Eisenâs creations was that they werenât âtrueâ rank 3 items, and they achieved this rank only through Eisen breaking the limit of his skill. Once his crafting skills reached rank 3 as well, his items would probably gain requirements as well.
So of course people were happy that they could use all of these items without trouble, and especially kids were interested in the high-quality toys that were made with the use of different enchantments, and their parents thougth the same. Not only would they just be fun to play around with, but at the same time, they would allow the children to be interested in magic and through repeated use of magic to activate the toys, would be able to train their mana manipulation slowly.
And every parent would like their child to know magic! If they chose a magic-related crafting occupation, they would be able to learn quite a lot of money, since magic items were always more expensive than regular items, and if they chose a magic-related combat occupation, they wouldnât need to stand at the front-line and instead be a supporter standing in the back, which was quite obviously far less dangerous.
But these toys werenât the only items people were interested in, but after a while, others got interested in what was going on at that crowd, and a few rookie adventurers chose to buy some of the daggers, as they were high-quality, but still relatively cheap compared to what you could buy at most shops around the town.
Actually, all kinds of people chose to take a look at what was being sold. Other merchants, adventurers, crafters, and then at last even a familiar young woman carrying a guitar and multiple canvases over her back, with one incredible painting that she was carrying in front of herself.
Komer was currently yelling something out to attract more people, and it seemed to have worked on the young woman. While she was walking up to the crowd to take a look, Eisen walked up to her, tapping her shoulder to get her attention.
"Evalia? Is that you?" He asked, and the young woman immediately turned around. "Huh? Whoâs askinâ?" She exclaimed, looking up the moment that she turned to properly face the man standing in front of her. When she realized who was talking to her, her mouth turned up in a grin and she placed her hand onto her hip.
"Oh wouldâcha take a look at that! Long time no see, howâve ya been?" With a loud voice, Evalia greeted Eisen while smiling brightly.
"Iâm alright. Just traveling a lot lately. What about you?" Eisen asked with a smile and pointed to the side where the two of them could talk without worrying about standing in the way of potential customers.
"Iâve been doinâ just fine. Been travelinâ around, same as you. So whatâre ya doinâ here?" Evalia asked, and Eisen, and he chuckled and pointed at the crowd.
"I made the items being sold there. The kid selling them is an omega, and Iâve been trying to turn him around from doing, well, not so great things. The pink-haired girl standing there is a companion of mine, and the other small girl there is a Myconid, a monster that I tamed. I can introduce them to you later."
"Oh, so youâre with those guys then, huh? Yeah, introduce me! And then letâs talk about how everythinâs been workinâ out for you in the last while!"
"Definitely, kid. You really are quite talented, huh? As expected of a famous artist." Eisen laughed heartily while looking at the painting that Evalia was holding, and the young woman looked at him with surprise.
"So ya really did know! Thanks for not makinâ a big deal outta it, then."
"Of course I know, my grandkids are a huge fan of your movies and music!" With a chuckle, Eisen laughed lowly before looking at the guitar on Evaliaâs back. "Your guitar seems kind of beat up. Did you think about getting a new one?"
Evalia nodded and handed Eisen the painting she was holding for a second so that she could grab the Guitar from her back, and then showed it to the old man in front of her while taking the painting back. "Yeah, it ainât in great shape. Didnât have time to get to a music shop yet."
Eisen scratched his beard and frowned gently with a smile on his lips. "How about I make you a new one then?"