The gulfs are back.
After all, the purpose of the Gulfs was truly friendship.
The lack of souvenirs was simply due to the lack of customs in Haurin village and the poorness.
Hearing about it, and reaffirming with Lou and Tear, it was groaning that bringing friendship souvenirs could certainly be the way of a wealthy city or aristocrat.
There are various things as usual.
My belief is not good.
By the way, the friendship was accepted, but consultation is needed when it comes to trading beyond that point.
Translat ed by jp mtl.c om According to Gulf, trading is like a barter market.
As in this village, there seems to be almost no currency circulation in Howling Village.
In addition, it seems that it is normal to hold the city alternately in both villages, but it is hoped that it should be held only in Howlin Village if possible.
This is neither brutal nor anything, it is quite difficult to bring the goods to this village, and considering that, the value of the goods may be too high to be exchanged, and even if it can be exchanged, it is also difficult to bring it home It seems.
I thought it would be the same on this side, but I was told that I'm living here and would be fine.
Certainly, Lou and Tia were able to come this far alone, and they might be able to carry their luggage if they asked Kuros.
And it's easy to get rid of it if you don't like it if you only participate.
Tr a nslate d by Jp mtl.c om not bad.
The next question is what to trade.
It seems that Howlin Village handles a variety of ores and products using them.
I heard many things about Gulf, but I was worried about paint.
He seems to be able to crush colored rocks and prepare various colors.
You can color the fence of the inn.
And silverware.
It seems that tableware is mainly handled.
In the village, I focus on tableware made of wood, so I yearn a little.
Glassware.
It seems that there is no transparency that I imagine, but there are still bottles of various sizes.
Lou and Flora ate this.
A glass bottle seems to be good for storing medicine.
It would be good for honey preservation,
Iron products.
T rans lated by Jpmt l.c o m There seems to be an iron pot and a frying pan.
Once, when Anne and Daga came, some iron utensils came to the village so I tried using them ... but they are much easier to cook than stone.
I want it.
The food that Haurin wants is food.
A crop.
He says he is struggling to secure food in the middle of the mountain.
The fruit system that came out of the meal was well received, and he asked me to bow down.
And wine.
If you're bringing out crops, you're not too worried.
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