>Go inside and look around.
>You head back inside Kourindou to be greeted by Rinnosuke, who is now sitting behind the counter reading a newspaper.
>"Back already?"
>You take a look around the store. You're familiar with most of the inventory already, given that it never changes since nobody ever buys them, but you might as well take another look at what's here.
>When Rinnosuke notices that you're taking a look at the store's goods, he lowers his newspaper.
>"Oh, are you looking for something?"
>Kourindou currently offers the following:
-A Gameboy Color with a few games. You're pretty sure it's broken, unless there is some method of turning it on that you don't know about.
-A large, ornate vase. You have no idea how much this thing would be worth, but it looks expensive.
-A set of fine china adorned with mythological beasts. The artwork on these things is actually quite pretty.
-A glass chess set. You've played against Rinnosuke a few times using this before. Unfortunately, you have yet to win.
-A small porcelain raven. It's cute. Kind of. Maybe. Ish. Okay, it's actually pretty creepy and you tend to turn it away from you whenever you're alone in the store. Who even makes porcelain ravens?
-An oversized plush toy. It's a black cat with two tails and a green hat. Apparently this was a gift from one of Rinnosuke's friends.
-Several fishing rods of varying length. You wonder if Rinnosuke actually used these before putting them into his shop.
-An ugly ring. It looks like it was carved out of a slab of concrete or something. Rinnosuke insists that it is rather valuable, but you aren't seeing it.
-Some assorted jewellery. You're fairly certain most of the gems in the necklaces, bracelets, rings and the like are fake but confirming this would take time and resources that you don't want to bother spending.
>_