Gold and silver coins.

Now he's back from the Black Cat Pavilion and he's on the bed.

I have five beds in one room, so I can only sleep in the room.

But I didn't sleep today.

"One silver coin a week."

Leader of the C-Class Adventurer Party, Mr. Swordsman, who spoke yesterday of a fierce poison bat in a forecast.

What he said at the Black Cat Pavilion.

"Could you make a weekly forecast for our party?"

Class C adventurer party people who are acknowledging the value of the forecast.

So he wants to make use of the forecast in accepting the next week's request.

I mean, I'm going to think about what way I'm going to make use of it, but they suggested I make a forecast because I'm coming to the Black Cat Pavilion on Saturday night.

"Can I have one silver coin, please?"

When it comes to one silver coin, it's ten big copper coins.

Load 500 bricks a day for five big copper coins. Brick loaded for two days.

That's what I get for drinking ale at the Black Cat Pavilion and just answering questions in a forecast.

Until last week it was three pieces of silver coins paid per week in brick loads.

Add a byte of the forecast at the Black Cat Pavilion to this and it jumps to four silver coins.

If I don't change the money I spend, I'll be able to save one silver coin and three big copper coins every week.

It makes life easier at once.

"One silver coin for us, of course, is not that tight of an amount. If I could try a lot of different ways to use the forecast and find it more valuable, I could raise the price, but what about a silver coin at first?"

He offered me that suggestion.

Just try one silver coin.

To be honest, I thought the value of the adventurer's money was different from that of a bricklayer.

They receive five gold coins in a single request. One gold coin per person.

Sometimes more.

They make one gold coin a day, and me, three silver coins a week.

I guess the living world is different.

"But they're doing it with their lives"

Even the same adventurer says it's hard to make one silver coin a day if you're just starting out with a G or about an F on top of it.

In the meantime, I'm the one who maintains the gear and buys the consumables.

What you need is not like a bricklayer that gets paid.

Successful requests are like that, and if you fail, you have to pay a penalty instead of getting paid.

Adventurers are not so easy to earn a profession.

But when they were in and out of the Black Cat Pavilion two years ago. He was such an f-class adventurer.

I did every request, and the rank rose and came back to C-level.

In the meantime, he told Takeshi that there had been many dangerous situations.

Speaking of me, I've lived those two years loaded with bricks.

I'm not saying that my way of life was wrong.

But I compare it to their two years.

"Ah. I wonder if I'm going to keep loading bricks in my life."

Ping-Poon

"You'll be a forecaster from now on."

Uh. Forecaster.

I mean, is it your job to forecast to adventurers?

To begin with, are you going to get the job of forecasting to them?

But it's not like they've been in this city forever.

When they're gone, we'll just go back to the bricklayer again, right?

"Can I do it as a forecaster all the time?

Ping-Poon

"You'll get a new unique skill while you're a forecaster:" If I say so, I'll make it happen "and challenge you to something new."

What? "If I told you, it would happen"?

All I've ever done is pile up bricks.

And yet all of a sudden things happen.

My head is getting confused.

"If I told you, it would come true"

I don't know what that means... let's just say I didn't ask.

Whether or not you will get a job as a forecaster.

I had the answer wait until Saturday.

"But I guess you're going to take it as predicted"

Forecaster?

If I were a forecaster, I could do it at night alone.

I've decided to play forecaster only at the Black Cat Pavilion, and I'll do the brick loading as of noon.

If forecasters earn more than they pay for the Black Cat Pavilion, they can go to the Black Cat Pavilion every day.

Six days a week, 18 big copper coins?

While there are C-class adventurers, you get one silver coin each week, so you have eight more big copper coins?

Oh, I go there two days a week originally, so do you originally use six big copper coins?

And two more big copper coins?

It's three big copper coins a week that you're saving, so don't let it go down to one big copper coin.

Oh, well. You don't need dinner anymore, so it costs more than two big copper coins for dinner four days a week.

"Then, when you are an adventurer's forecaster, will you be able to go to the Black Cat Pavilion every day"

With that in mind, the adventurer's forecaster seemed so attractive.

If, in time, the adventurer goes to another city and the forecaster's job is gone.

Why don't we just go back to a regular bricklayer again?

If you do get used to going to the Black Cat Pavilion every day, it may be hard to get back to normal again.

But even if it does, I just have to put up with it.

That's good.

I have to think about tomorrow's brick loading story more than that.

Looks like they're the only ones coming tomorrow, so I wonder what happens.

I can hear the forecast, but I'm not responsible, so don't ask.

The supervisor will just be in trouble.

It's a good thing he's in trouble.

But I didn't realize at this time I had another job before I went to pack bricks.

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