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“One silver per day?”

The woman shook her head and corrected him.

“Pay him two silvers at the start. You can consider giving him more if he does a good job.”

I looked at the man again.

“Is that salary fine with you?”

“Yes.”

He looked pleased with it, making it a done deal.

“You can live and commute from here until you find a place of your own.”

“Thank you, mistress.”

“I’m not your mistress anymore. Good luck with your new job. Here, take him.”

She sent him my way with a movent of the hand, and he docilely put himself behind .

“Thank you, ma’am. Since we’re on the topic, do you know where I could hire a guard for the shop?”

“You can just ask any martial center around. Go now, and stop coming to

for every single thing.”

“Yes, ma’am. Goodbye.”

I left with my new employee as we headed directly to the store.

“Do you want to start working right now, or do you want to start from tomorrow? I’ll pay with a full day of work if you start today.”

“Then I’ll start right now.”

“Good. What I need you to do is simple. For now, you need to prepare the place for its opening. It’s already in a good state, so you just need to clean it and replace the front sign with my own.”

“Should I make the front sign too?”

“Yes, please. No need for anything too fancy. You just need to write the company na, Urtek. Is everything clear?”

“Yes, master.”

“I’m not your master. Just call

Tila.”

“…Can I really?”

“Sure, it’s all good. No need to stress too much. As long as you do your job correctly, I won’t micro-manage you.”

“What does micro-manage an?”

“It ans I won’t be over your shoulder checking every single thing you do. Basically, I hope you’ll beco the main shop manager because I’ll be busy doing other things in other places.”

“, the manager?”

“That’s right. I’ll still check if you don’t cheat with the numbers or try to steal so money, so be careful about that. I’ll hire you for two silvers a day at the start, and I’ll give you a raise if everything goes well. How does that sound?”

“It sounds too good to be true.”

“You’ll see for yourself if it’s true or not. Here.”

I gave him a gold coin, bemusing him even further.

“T-This is?”

“It’s your budget to use to prepare the store. Is it enough?”

“More than enough! It’s too much!”

“It’s fine. Buy what you have to, and any remaining money will serve as base cash to give change to custors when we open.”

“…I understand.”

His cautious stance made

laugh.

“Don’t run away with the money!”

“I-I’d never!”

“Hehe. Alright, I’ll try to recruit a guard. Good luck with your tasks.”

“I’ll work hard!”

It was good that he was enthusiastic. I always believed it was better to treat people well than to stress them uselessly. Hopefully, this approach will work too in the outer world.

I exited the building and looked for a martial center. I had seen many over ti, without paying them too much attention. Since I didn’t know much about them, I just went to random ones, asking around if they had soone interested in the job.

As it happened, there were all sorts of martial centers. So welcod anyone and were a mixed bag, teaching a bit of everything. Others were more specialized, for example with a type of weapon, or only taking mages with a specific affinity. As such, their size was also very inconsistent, with so having hundreds of mbers and others less than ten.

I didn’t care about all of that, focusing mostly on their reputation. And maybe avoiding soone with a fire affinity. I didn’t want my guard to burn my newly bought shop. I soon reached a mid-sized martial center, which I heard many recomnd during my tour. The only specialty they had was that they only allowed sorcerers to join.

I greeted the female receptionist, and she smiled back.

“Welco, foreigner. What can I do for you?”

I showed my silver token, just like I had done all day.

“I’m starting a new business, and I need a guard for my store. Is there anyone here interested in this sort of job?”

“You ca to the right place. We have a rotation system where we send a different person to guard our clients every day. Does that sound fine with you?”

“It’ll be a different person every day? Why?”

She smiled wryly.

“It’s because it’s a boring job. But since we can’t refuse work when it cos, we decided to do a rotation so that all our mbers can participate.”

“That’s interesting. Doesn’t that an their ranks will vary too?”

“You can choose a lower and upper limit on the ranks.”

“What are your prices?”

“Since the job isn’t risky, the rate isn’t too expensive. 10 silvers per day for a rank 2, 20 for a rank 3, 30 for a rank 4, 40 for a rank 5, and 50 for a rank 6.”

It was still quite expensive, especially compared to a normal salary. It was no wonder there were so many martial centers around, even though they sotis needed to risk their lives on the job.

After a bit of thinking, my decision was made.

“Then, rank 4 only should be fine.”

“Understood. We have six rank 4 here, it’ll alternate between them.”

“Great. We’ll be opening the shop in a few days, so the work can start at that ti. I’ll co back to tell you when exactly.”

“Noted. I’ll pass the word around and we’ll prepare accordingly.”

“Thank you.”

I gave her the store’s address and left the center for now. Now that this was done, my next step was to fill the store with goods that would attract custors.

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