Chapter 21 - Proposal. (1/2)

As we sat on the bench in the square I began to think of a plan before I spoke to her.

I needed her money to change my identity but I couldn't do that.

If I did that, maybe she couldn't make enough money and I would hurt your family for spending the only money she had made today.

I could take the money but I think it's not a good idea.

I think the best way out is to ask her to become an adventurer.

Yes, I can ask her to register with the guild to get the missions, but instead of her completing the missions I do instead and she takes the money from the guild.

I know it's a wrong form to do that, but it's only until I get the 5 silver coins, later I have something else I can do to help her family.

I wanted to open a store or inn and leave it to her.

I would own it but she would manage everything and of course I would pay her for it.

I could sell things from the modern world in this new store so I could make a lot of money out of it and Emily's family would live well from now on.

'Yes, I think that's it.' I think this is a good plan to start everything, I still have to change my identity first.

After I change my identity I will need to raise a good amount of money while helping Emily's family.

After that, I need to contact the merchant guild because I think that's where they permit me to open a store in town.

I still don't know the prices here, but it shouldn't be too cheap.

But that is a matter for another time.

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I started talking to Emily about it, I asked her to sign up for the adventurer guild.

When I asked her she jumped off the bench, she thought she was going to have to fight, so she got desperate.

But of course, soon after that, I told her that I would fight and she would only receive the missions and then receive the reward.

I would fulfill all missions alone for now as I have no one to fight with me.

Although I am very strong and would not need help to accomplish these simpler missions.

”But you guarantee me that you will help me financially?” Emily seemed concerned that I wouldn't help her with her mother's situation, but of course, I would.

I was very touched by Emily's story.

”Yes, I promise you,” I answered as I reached for Emily to hold on.

After some thought Emily accepted the proposal.

She also promised me that she would not return to that inn and would no longer prȯstɨtutė herself.

I told her if she did something like that again I wouldn't help her.