The next morning Satria, Nekora, Lixia, and Miria had breakfast together with the food Miria cooked. Because Satria felt bad, he finally gave 40 gold coins to eat for a month. Miria refused, but Satria persisted in persuading her to accept it.
As planned, after Satria had breakfast, he asked Nekora to help Lixia and Miria at the shop or her house. Satria also gave Nekora money in return for work. Satria immediately rushed out of Lixia's residence to start his plan.
Satria walked to a quiet place and used the job class ranger to detect the presence of people around him. After he felt that no one had seen him, he immediately changed his clothes to the equipment in his bag slot. He wears a swordsman's armor that covers his entire body. He also deliberately chose the SR quality to make it more convincing.
Satria also uses a head covering that covers his face so that no one can recognize him. A sword he sheathed at his waist, all the quality of the equipment he wore had the SR category. He planned to sell some rare items that were quite expensive. If the quality of his appearance were that convincing, there would be no shop that doubted the quality of the items he sold.
"Establishing a cooperative relationship with Rubx will indeed be profitable, but if I continue to sell valuable and rare items to him after a while, he or the shop he supplies will surely become suspicious, especially since the trip to the capital is too time-consuming," Satria thought as he continued walking on the street. On the roads of Lunar City, the goal is to sell goods to shops.
"Looks like I have to start from the biggest shop in Lunar City," said Satria while following the map in his access menu. Along the way, it was seen that many people were watching him, whether it was adventurers, merchants, or just ordinary people.
"Is there something wrong with my clothes, huh?" murmured Satria, but it seemed he had checked it, and nothing was strange.
Satria kept walking until he finally arrived at the largest equipment shop in Lunar City. The spacious building and the many visitors show how popular the shop is. Satria slowly walked through the line of people gathered outside the shop. They are likely people who are less well off but want the good stuff in the shop.
"Welcome, sir. Is there something you are looking for here?" asked the shop assistant, who had rushed over to him. Everyone in the shop immediately looked at him intently.
"As usual, they look very respectful towards people who dress expensively like this. This world is indeed cruel. The saying don't look at a book by its cover is only a pseudo-sedative for underprivileged people like me," Satria thought.
"I see this shop is very big. I think all the goods in this shop are of very good quality," said Satria changing his voice.
"Master has indeed come to the right place. This shop has all the equipment you need, all of the highest quality," replied the woman proudly.
"Then that's right. I came here because I brought a lot of quality goods. If interested, I want to offer it to you," said Satria. The woman was silent for a moment, then saw a man standing behind the counter. Perhaps they were communicating with each other by some gesture.
"Ah, sir, it's not wrong to offer it here. Let me take it to the goods appraisal department," said the woman as she walked, Satria immediately following her from behind.
The store turned out to have a very spacious room like a supermarket in the real world. But the two of them headed to another room on the second floor, where some equipment was neatly displayed. It looks like only a few people are transacting there, and one of them is Gven. To be honest, Satria is a bit surprised because he didn't expect to meet Gven there.
"Please, sir, show your goods to the goods appraiser. I'm sorry I can't accompany you here, I'm sorry," said the woman in a friendly manner. Satria just nodded. When he saw Satria's arrival, Gven glanced at him for a moment as if curious about him.
"Welcome, sir. What item would you like to offer?" asked the man standing behind the counter. Satria deliberately approached the goods appraiser, who was not serving customers.
"Let me check it first," said Satria as he opened his bag slot. Actually, he was thinking about what items he should sell there.
"Master seems to be a formidable warrior. If I may know, where did you come from?" asked the appraiser.
"I came from a faraway place. I purposely traveled to various places to find interesting shops," answered Satria.
"Then, sir, it is not wrong to come here, we always receive goods of the best quality, and of course, the price is also higher than the others," said the goods appraiser.
"Then I want to see how high you can rate this sword," said Satria as he took out a sword with a dragon's head on the hilt and a red crystal in the middle.
The sword was of SR quality and had been enchanted with the fire element. It was a sword he had randomly obtained after defeating the 30th-floor boss in several dungeons. There were about thirteen of them in the bag's slot. The appraiser looks silent for a moment and then holds the sword that Satria put on the table.
"This.. where did you get it?" asked the appraiser.
"Are SR quality weapons expensive enough in this world?" Satria thought.
"That weapon is only randomly obtained by people who have defeated the boss of the 30th floor of the Luxurie dungeon," said Gven, who suddenly came over.
"Actually, it's the same in any dungeon, but the name is also random, so it's not always possible to get the same thing after defeating it," thought Satria, slightly correcting Gven's statement.
"I am Gven from the Golden Wings Guild in this kingdom. Can I see it?" Gven asked.
"Please," replied Satria. Gven is seen examining the sword and swinging it a few times.
"It's original," said Gven.
"How about you sell it directly to me?" asked Gven while looking at Satria, who was immediately surprised.
"I have no problem with anyone, as long as the price is right," answered Satria.
"I'll buy it five thousand gold coins," Gven offered.
"Ten thousand," said Satria quickly.
"Agreed!" said Gven quickly.
"s**t, he already framed me. Turns out he's much smarter than I thought," Satria thought, annoyed. He was sure Gven had guessed that it was the first time he'd sold such an item, so he bid so low and waited for him to bid half as much. It is a very effective mind game.
"I intend to increase it again to fifteen thousand," said Satria, a little hopeful.
"Are you the type of person who can't keep your word to yourself?" Gven replied with a condescending look.
"I just hope. It doesn't matter if ten thousand are sold too," said Satria. He thought Gven had a lot of money to pay for his sword that high.
Gven immediately counted the coins he took out from the pocket tucked inside his clothes. The coins in this world were much smaller and thinner than the real world, so it was no wonder that Gven could keep so much money in the pocket under his shirt.
"Why do you look so eager to have this sword?" asked Satria while helping Gven count his money.
"The only person I know of to possess this sword in the Luxurie Kingdom is the chairman of the Golden Wings Guild. Isn't it natural for me, who is a member, to want to have the same sword as him?" Gwen replied.
After he finished counting the money, Gven immediately handed it over to Satria. After that, he immediately walked away, carrying the sword he had bought from Satria. While Satria himself began to understand that despite the quality of the SR if offered to the right person, it might be more expensive.
"Too bad, even though the sword is very good, sir. It's been enchanted again. If you sell it to me, I will buy it fifteen thousand gold coins," said the item appraiser.
"Then I will sell it to you again," said Satria while looking at the item appraiser.
"Eh?" said the appraiser with a pale face. He must have thought that Satria couldn't have more than one rare item.
"Relax, if I sell it to the members of the Golden Wings Guild, it can reach twenty thousand or more. Yes, that rare sword will be very valuable," thought the item appraiser trying to calm himself.
At that moment, Satria immediately took out another sword that was the same. Inevitably the shop appraiser finally bought it for 15000 gold coins. After getting the money, Satria immediately left, and the goods appraiser looked very friendly to him. Satria said maybe sometime he would come again with other valuables.
Satria returned to the first floor and began to find information about the actual price of goods there. Satria knew that the price for quality N equipment was 10 gold, quality R 100 gold coins, SR 1,000 gold coins, and SSR 10,000 gold coins. It was plain equipment before being enchanted. Suppose the item you get is rather rare or from certain rare materials. In that case, the price can be even higher, so the cost of the sword that Satria sold earlier is quite reasonable.
After leaving the shop, Satria went straight to another shop and did the same thing by selling the goods he had. Satria continued to do so until noon and collected 170,000 gold coins. That's a lot for an adventurer like him. Satria deliberately did it as much as possible because he had no intention of selling any more items in Lunar City if someone was after him.
Satria also bought steel safe to keep the money at Lixia's residence on the way home. Satria also asked for the safe to be disguised and combined with a wooden cupboard which he also bought for his clothes. Instead, he bought a small wooden wardrobe for Nekora. He thought maybe that kind of money would be enough to renovate the house and shop.
"If only I sold a lot of stuff, I might become a sudden rich man more than this. But making money from selling items like that will eventually run out. It's different if I produce it myself," Satria thought as he walked to a quiet place.
He again changed his appearance in a place where no one was there. He carried the two wooden cabinets alone to the Lixia residence. Now he needs to find a house and a handyperson who will renovate his residence. Arriving at Lixia's home, Satria put his cupboard containing a safe in the shop while Nekora's cupboard was at Lixia's house.
Trixi and Alexa came home from work in the afternoon and stopped by Lixia's house. They said that they had found a house to sell. It was in Whis Village, which is also where Trixi lives. His house is also located side by side with Trixi's house.
"Then I will meet the owner today," said Satria after hearing Trixi's explanation.
"You look very rushed," said Alexa with a smile.
"I don't want to waste my time just waiting for tomorrow. I still have a long way to go. I don't want to waste my time," answered Satria.
"I don't mind. My family also wants to meet you," said Trixi.
"Eh?" said Satria, very surprised.