THE MERCHANT'S SECRET: My Unexpected Isekai Life
lood while Elvie and Ella hunted the scorpions using their magic. But, trust me, my job was not as easy as picking up trash. It was o
ntation like what I was used to seeing in those isekai anime; to my disappointment, she wasn't as cool as th
r years, but apologize to those male authors because, as Elvie and Ella fought those ugly creatures, their breasts didn't boobily tilt up and down. And though what I mistook as
ease. Though their magic wasn't as magnificent as I had imagined, it was still an impressive display of power unlike anything I
s one level higher, but unfortunately, my level was still three question marks. Ignoring the screen, I close
or lunch?" Ella asked, eyes
t? I'm just excited!" Ella pouted, rubbing the spot where she was hit. "It
k of hotdogs from my bag. "I know you both have
vie, pretending not to care, kept her dis
tching intently as I peeled o
id six cups of noodles on a flat rock. Thankfully, I had remembered to stock up durin
noodles and cook the hotdogs. As the rich aroma filled the air, the two eagerly dug in.
– I can't just gain weight," Ella gasped between bites. "I
times, though. It was like me eating junk food after watching te
ment. "I can feel my mana replenishing even
packing up, another quest pop
Register
d: +1
ld help me sell my goods at the merchant guild. Although, before anything else, Elvie insisted that I register wit
s like that," she explained. "Something like yo
rare in this world. If word got out, I could become a target. Taking Elvie's advice to heart, I
rounded the town. Some of the flowers turned to face us as we passed, as if curiously watching newcomers. But the most breathtaking sight was the town's entrance-an enormous, ancient tree with twisting branches and glowing runes etched into it
d from the tree. "Travellers,
mply. Elvie and Ella casually handed over small, glowing cards, and wh
hem, slipping me two silver coins. "Here, gi
tree's glowing runes flickered. A low hum reverberated in the ai
polished stone and intricately carved wood, their rooftops adorned with glowing glyphs. Magically enchanted lamps lined the streets, floating midair, casting a warm, steady
elixirs in shimmering bottles, weapons imbued with faint magical auras, and intricate fabrics woven with silver and gold threads. Merchants cal
way at a blade that sparked with lightning, and even a potion vendor whose bubbling brew
Adventurer's Guild" in glowing golden letters. The entrance was lively, with warriors, mages, and beastkin mercenaries gathered in small gro
etched with swirling magical runes framed the interior, and the air buzzed with the energy of seasoned fighters, mages, and rogues. The walls were lined with que
loudly over loot distribution in one corner while a mage polished her staff, her robes s
a loose braid that shimmered under the lantern lights. Her green eyes scanned
ked, her voice smoo
lvie answered bef
for that scorpion blood quest,
ached under the counter, retrieving a small pouch. "Here's the pa
ed me ten silver with a wink
shly. "I didn't
ou helped. Besides, that scorpion n
ed her head. "Since we're here,
d. "Regi
e on the books. Even if you're not an adventurer, the guild has its
tically. "And it's fu
really m
A tall, glassy crystal orb sat atop a metal pedestal, pulsing faintly with inne