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In the early dawn, before the sun had fully risen, Aint prepared early and went outside.

"You told to carefully examine the contract and be cautious not to be deceived."

"But is there really a need to worry so much? It's more like I'm bringing my nose to them and asking them to cut it."

With Gardner Alpenfassen's continued warnings and the subtle rumors about the Goldenheim family, Aint beca increasingly tense.

"Whew, when I just listen to these stories, it feels like I'm fighting demons."

"...I'm not sure if that ans demons are terrifying or that the Goldenheims aren't as scary as I thought."

We'll see. Aint carefully opened the door to the tavern. It was a shop owned by the Golden Turtle Company, as Gerhard had ntioned.

***

A sealed room that didn't allow outside eyes.

"I've written down all your requirents. Read it carefully."

Aint swallowed dryly as he checked the contract Gerhard handed him.

[Adamant Sale Contract]

[Aint Armian and Gerhard Goldenheim fulfill this adamant sale contract with mutual trust.]

[Aint Armian shall be referred to as Party A, and Gerhard Goldenheim as Party B.]

[1).Party A sells 70kg of adamant to Party B. The 70kg of adamant shall be referred to as "the goods" hereafter.

2).As paynt for the goods, Party B shall...]

The content of the contract, spanning several pages, was quite lengthy, but summarized, it had three main points:

Aint gives the adamant to Gerhard.

Gerhard pays with adamant equipnt, money, and discreet sponsorship.

After confirming that everything he requested was properly docunted, Aint signed the contract.

"It's fine with , but isn't this a loss for you? No matter how I look at it, it's too cheap compared to the price of adamant."

Gerhard asked as he gathered a copy of the contract.

"Isn't that good from your perspective, senior?"

"It's certainly good, but even as a rchant, I'm not so naive as to rejoice at kindness without reason."

"You gave the Saint Bird's heart. That's not a small thing either."

The Saint Bird's heart was a spirit potion as precious as adamant. Honestly, when he approached Gerhard at Gardner's suggestion, he never imagined he would receive such a thing.

Of course, that wasn't the only reason he was deliberately selling the adamant at a low price.

"Even if I have adamant, I don't have the ability to use it right now..."

"If you put it up for auction, you could have received a much higher price."

"I don't have the power to protect it."

The forr imperial family, Armian, still received respect from many citizens, but that was it. Adamant was such a noble material that it could potentially bring swords against the fallen forr imperial family.

"It's better for to dispose of it before rumors spread."

"What if I were to destroy you?"

"You certainly could do that. But you gave the Saint Bird's heart, didn't you?"

He had willingly handed over a precious item of similar level to adamant, or perhaps even more valuable, without any compensation.

Would such a person take unreasonable asures when he could buy adamant at a relatively cheap price? Aint didn't think so.

The Goldenheims placed great importance on credit. They might exploit loopholes in contracts, but they never broke the contracts themselves.

"So you deliberately took a loss."

Tap tap, Gerhard drumd his fingers on the table. Then he soon nodded.

"I understand."

It was a sufficiently convincing reason.

Including the statent about trust due to the Saint Bird's heart.

Originally, it was an item considered top-grade even in the storage of his family, which possessed countless spirit potions.

If Aint hadn't been the hero who would save the world from demons, he would never have given it away.

"At least I won't be backstabbed."

"Thank you."

"And choosing as the object of your transaction was a very good choice."

A smile ford on Gerhard's lips.

"If I help you, I help you; as you said, I absolutely have no intention of selling you out or destroying you."

Absolutely.

Gerhard emphasized once more.

'Shouldn't we just consider it as having gained favor because of the adamant?'

From the perspective of Aint and Gardner, who didn't know about the prophecy book, Gerhard's attitude was incomprehensible.

***

It was a satisfying deal.

He had planned to help Aint materially and emotionally anyway, but there was no reason for a rchant to dislike buying goods much cheaper.

"To think that giving the Saint Bird's heart would lead to this."

This transaction was thanks to the goodwill gained by giving the Saint Bird's heart. If he hadn't handed it over in the first place, Aint wouldn't have told anyone about finding adamant.

"Money really is the best."

If his family hadn't had money, they wouldn't have had the Saint Bird's heart, and naturally, the current situation wouldn't have occurred.

Just as he was thinking that...

"...Kugh?"

—!

A massive explosion occurred in his head.

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