Isekai Nonbiri Nouka - Vol. 4 Ch. 62 - Church and Piano

Why create a currency system if you're just going to make shit for free on a whim?
 
Todays diary entry, got a super rare collectors item and church support
 
Finally we see a glimpse of the world outside of the Forest of Tits and Ass. I came up with a new name for the Forest of Death. Like it? That RPG world is very bland so far. Seeing something made this chapter better IMHO.
 
Lasti and Hyakuren going to get the key ingredient for a virility drug, guess they will be a couple more kids soon enough.
 
The practice instrument is a piano, but the super-valuable one is actually a harpsichord.
 
@SunSun It's acting like collecting signatures to change something. I don't think he would have understood that having only that piano would be a problem unless a large number brought it up
 
I mean i aint to surprised considering this world but its funny seeing a Vampire so chummy with teh church
 
This series is a cornucopia of random weirdness.
A vampire acting all best buds with a head priest & presenting an statue leading to a huge national celebration.
A harpsichord (thanks @tuatara1 for the music education save) shows up in the village & starts a new fad.
Lasti & Hakuren, brimming with high spirits & enthusiasm, are headed off to the dungeon to rampa-, err, frolic as they challenge the creature which provides the active ingredient for the utility fertility virility drug. (Say that fast 10 times.)
And I'm sympathetic to the plight of the poor high elf girls. Stay strong, fair elven maidens - wait, umm...yeah, can't call them that. Dang!
 
The vampires most certainly predate the church and civilization. And this series's vampires dont even drink blood so...
 
@Sternberg @Memi Except by forgoing his own system, he's still making the villagers dependent on him. If the amount of medals was too much, he could've only accepted a smaller portion and ordered the piano, instead of thinking "they had a good reason" and given it to them for free.

That just enforces, "If the reasoning is good, the chief will take care of it directly." Which he wanted to avoid having the villagers come to him for every little thing.

Additionally, the reward medal's value is based on the MC's own actions; if he had accepted the pool of medals or set a smaller percentage as "payment" for the piano, it helps stabilize the value and create a true economy for eventual currency in the village. Instead he now has to manually adjust and set value for goods procured outside of the village's means, which defeats the whole purpose of introducing currency; lowering his work load.

And remember, that was the whole point of introducing currency, to reduce his work load so he could focus on farming.
 
He declined the payment for the statue cuz he feels like selling a god, but here in the Philippines,
there's a lot of people going house to house to sell small statues (like around a feet tall).
And they're expensive to boot.
 

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