I'm sure I haven't been in Japan for a long time, but as always, I was treated like I was in Japan.

No, I think there was a test.

I checked later to see what was going on, but I was getting an average score.

I didn't study for tests.

I'd rather fly low speed and stay a year.

You should definitely be in a different world on the test day.

How dare you run to the neighborhood supermarket.

Points to money...... yeah.

There is a Lyx coin in the conversion candidate.

Apparently, it's going to turn into money I know.

Convert the handheld points into circles and add the seasonings in the corner of the seasoning… sugar, salt, pepper, other good seasonings, spices, herbs, curry flour, etc., to the cage as well.

Then add ketchup, sauce, and everything that seems to be available only here as far as you can think of.

That's how I took it to the register.

The time may come to buy more bulk, but this is about as good as it will be now.

I'm scared that every time I put a billboard out of my wallet, I think I'm doing something wrong.

Well, better than buying knives, bars, etc.

What a thought, leaving the supermarket.

Yeah, I bought honey for a souvenir for a bear.

And a toy.

Like a boxing book... I don't know if the bear reads the book, so is it good in there?

"Okay......"

Return straight to the other world?

Find places that aren't popular at the same time as you finish shopping.

When I see how Mao Shin and his men are doing with visual metastases, the bear child is doing the art.

Recently, I learned to play ball.

You're riding and playing ball, trying not to claw on the big balance ball I bought you.

Hazawa said buy me a wheelbarrow next time...... yeah. He does something to help me every time.

We can keep everyone together because of the bear.

That's how I set my aim and I went back to the other world.

"Oh, you're home."

"Gawoo."

"Oh, thank God. You keep us all here."

Give the bear some souvenir honey and I'll put the condiments and spices I bought at my desk.

"You can sell them in the supermarket."

"Oh, for now, I've bought more than I can spare serving at the restaurant."

Hand over what your cooking classmate asked for and we'll taste the seasoning we brought.

Sure, I've bought the guy in line appropriately, but you have quite a variety.

Who buys condiments like this? The feeling is also mixed.

"Ha-ha-ha... of"

Maoshin chops where Hazawa starts playing with a bag of salt.

"Running to stories is probably too?

I said, "I know. No, you're saving me a lot of happiness, right?

"Yes, yes, I know."

Hazawa ordered the equipment needed to create the tools, beakers and alcohol lamps from me.

I'll buy as much as I need.

"I don't know if I'm going to be a foothold for now, but I'll ask how much you're going to buy this condiment out tomorrow"

"Ooh."

So, the next day.

We took our bags to the castle and met with a merchant who was carrying ingredients, spices and seasonings into the castle.

They say it's just a good place out there for the castle to approve, and he's a man of good sense and trust.

The policy of favouring people from different worlds helps a lot.

There are people out there trying to fool us, and we have to be very careful.

Even from the country, it would be difficult to destroy the market, which also means scrutiny.

I was cautioned that making too much money with unknown spices and stuff could get me into a lot of trouble.

Ask them to assess the seasonings and spices we brought.

Sugar first.

That's that bag of white sugar you're selling in a supermarket or something.

Are you saying white sugar?

Cut the seal with just the gucci and it flows safely.

After seeing the sugar removed from the bag, the introduced merchant appeared to have used the ability to appraise it.

I still have the ability around it.

By the way, Hazawa's appraisal is worth the same amount as when he bought it, not just sugar.

Since there is no magic grant, it is possible that this world will be of low value.

"That's amazingly white. What is this?

"Yes, it's sugar. I wonder if you can tell it's sap or something that hits the honey if it's a seasoning in this world."

A classmate with the ability to cook explains.

Put sugar on your fingertips and lick.

The merchant also obtained permission before continuing with it.

"Ooh... honey, sap, fruit and different sweetness... this is a rare product when it comes to high purity sugar"

The merchant's eyes sparkle... and make a face as if to challenge the unknown.

"It's the same thing as sugar condensed using the ability to filter, etc. But it's even denser than that..."

Not so much?

I'm capable of filtration.

Is it the ability of the creation system?

I have an image of the ability to filter water and make it drinkable.

I think I've heard that it's pretty hard to extract sweetness alone.

In that regard, you can secure cheap and good items in Japan.

"If the quality is good so far...... what about this?

Six Lykes silver coins with 1 kg of white sugar......

About ten times that.

If we're lost in response, the merchant seems to be under the illusion that it's a catch. One or two more go.

"This is the limit. If you get any more than that, you'll make money..."

So I ended up with ten Likes silver coins.

How much?

"I ask you. How would you treat this sugar when you bought it?

Maoshin asks.

"Huh? I'll sell it as a rarity if I get certainty that it's safe first"

"Lykes, to buy even ten pieces of silver coins is to say there's a higher price to sell, right?

"Well, since it's so high quality, I don't think any merchants would buy it."

I see... there are rarities, and the quality is also subject to evaluation.

I do feel that when it comes to sweetness in this world, honey and sap are flavored accordingly.

All the other sweetness from jam and fruit.

I think Japanese sugar is a relatively rare sweetness.

No matter how much you say the ability to extract, you think the brown sugar level is the limit?

So the exact price is unknown, so maybe I want to buy it somewhat cheaper.

"... this is how the merchants make money, and I have no complaints because they do something similar here. We have a deal."

"Next..."

Next turn your consciousness to salt.

Salt is also sold normally in supermarkets, salt in bags.

"This is also high quality... and salt, right?

"Yes."

"There are salt merchants, and some of the adventurers either carry them by carriage or make a dime with as much salt as they can have to possess the crystal balls of return"

Uh... there are a lot of things you can do with tools like distance problems.

When it comes to regular salt, can't you make that much money?

"Or so, pure things are still rare so far. It's not rough, so I think you might prefer it."

Oh, this one too?

Oh, but maybe less mineral or something, so cheaper than sugar?

Still ten times the cost of purchasing.

It could be a good business.

"What about this one?

A delicious blend.

As well as this, there are several kinds at once.

The sugar is also prepared with ice sugar.

"Salt with good ingredients, that's good. Try it."

"Hmm..."

And, the merchant licks the yummy.

Then I get a slightly surprising look.

"It's not even just salt...... mellow yummy, I'm pretty sure I'd say yummy. It's interesting to see that salt is slightly different."

"What's it like to be salt in this world?

Ask a classmate who is capable of cooking.

"Salt can be made from seawater but it feels different in relation to purity...... They also have rock salt and stuff, but it's seawater that's more popular after all."

"Either way, if you want to wholesale a lot, it's enough to ask me if I can buy it out. At this level, there will be no damage to the market."

Does selling for ten times what I bought make the merchant profit... I feel like it's being used, but selling over here takes a bit of a hassle.

It's not a bad idea to sell it in a fee way that leaves all that trouble to you.

Yeah. I'm going to make money from the deal of buying a ton of them and selling them in different worlds.

"Next... Isn't this spice?

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