The town of Kazanik was quite busy.

But the carriages are mostly on the road, and there aren't many adventurers.

Deals flourish, but adventurers don't move much?

"First of all... the guild?"

Remove what is written about leaving the country from the bundle of boards handed over in Photo Len.

They say I should go to the Adventurers Guild Kazanik branch, not the merchant desk.

The Adventurer's departure process appears to be being carried out by the Alliance on behalf of the country. It also states that a letter of introduction is required.

Maybe it's because I don't see many adventurers going to other countries.

I have received a letter of introduction at Photo Len, so there is no problem there.

The Guild branch I headed for was a small building.

The number of request boards is small and there is only one type of counter in a regular guild.

Instead, there is a counter that says "Border Relations" as something that is not in other Alliances, indicating that the procedure will take place here.

... but not many adventurers seem to use the counter, and the receptionist there seemed to be free.

"Are you going to Nerell? Unfortunately, without a letter of introduction from the branch manager..."

When the receptionist noticed me approaching the counter, she decided to come out of the country without saying anything and told me that she needed a referral.

If you look at what I'm talking about on the assumption that I don't have a referral letter, there are a lot of adventurers who try to leave the country without a referral letter.

Or are there not many adventurers with referrals?

"I have a letter of introduction. Is this all right?

"Referral letter!... I'm sorry, excuse me. Can I keep my Alliance Card and Referral?

When I give the card and the reference, the receptionist puts both on some kind of device and starts comparing the two.

"His name is Kaede, and his headquarters is Photo Len... it's a good match. Rank... S!? Kaede-san, is that Kaede-san!?

"Even if they ask me...."

I don't know any other frogs.

If you look for this country, there may be one or two "frogs" other than me.

"Well, for now, it looks like the permit has already come down, so I'll give you what you need. First of all, this... and then this."

The receptionist was given a letter of introduction (different in design from the one given in Photo Len) and a decorated container in the form of a slightly enlarged potion case.

"... what is this?

"Your referral letter is for you to create an Alliance Card with the Neural Alliance. Please submit it to the Guild branch in Nerell, as it can be anywhere. It's not S-rank for the boulder... but if the A-rank person leaves the country, they will receive B rank, so I think they will get that much at the time of registration."

I see.

I may be able to register without this, but it would be troublesome to start with the lowest rank.

I wonder if this is a consideration to prevent such a thing from happening.

"Then this shows that the Kingdom of Baysis is on its back. The early story means," If you do something strange to this guy, Baysis won't shut up. "

When asked to look closely, besides the decoration on the side, the national emblem of the kingdom of Baysis was largely carved.

In the period play, "This crest can't be seen! I wonder if it's like a relative who uses it.

... I don't want to use it as much as I can because it would be troublesome if I actually used it in a country.

"But it's not very popular, so I think many people don't know what it is even if they show it. In that case, please remove the lid on the cylinder and use the documents inside."

... don't you have visibility?

Well, I didn't even know there was such a thing.

Neither Orceon nor Nerell would see it that way.

It might be common sense to become a nobleman or something like that.

But I'm a little worried if you give me something like this when I'm going abroad.

Is this something that happens frequently?

Let me ask you something.

"Is this a place where it happens often?

"Not often, but... I think it's much more than the Kingdom of Baysis.... because Nerell's ID system is not as high-performing as Baysis's."

Identity card system......

Oh, you mean the most powerful guild card in a single blow to an unknown crime.

"So be careful, especially in the whole town. It's not like Baysis, where criminals don't get into town. You should be careful with your luggage in cheap lodgings... but I'm worried you won't go to Kaede-san."

Even if the owner of the inn is a criminal, is it possible that he/she continues to operate without finding out?

Well, if you don't have the skills to stick your hand in someone else's item box, you don't have to worry about theft.

"I don't recommend trusting you because you're a great person. Unlike Baysis, the central power is weak."

If there were a bad politician, could it not be eliminated?

"Are you corrupt?

I don't like land like Radomkos in Ujauja.

If you want to stay in such a place, I'll give you a place to stay.

"Most of them are fine. But for example, there was a great Nerell who tried to enter Baysis last year....."

Did you do something wrong in Baysis?

"When I entered the country, I tried to create an ID card and was found to be a bandit. You will not leave Kazakhstan and will be repatriated to your home country."

... it was a problem before that.

Guild cards cover crimes committed outside the country.

"So, what happened to him?

I don't suppose you're going to let him go in Nerell, are you?

"We found the embezzlement and executed it immediately. If we can just pretend to investigate, we can move fast."

On the contrary, you can't even investigate without an excuse?

A country with no overwhelming power is a tough place to be.

Well, embezzlement doesn't really concern me. You sold me a fight, and it won't be a hotel.

Well, it's best not to get involved.

[Information manipulation analysis] may help us find criminals from one end to the next, but it will be a hundred percent trouble.

Conversely, you are unlikely to get into trouble unless you push yourself in. You can say no first.

"That's what it is.... that's how careful you are."

"Thank you for your advice."

Having received what I needed, I headed for the border.

When it comes to borders, it's not like they have a physical connection. It's bigger than Photo Len's gate, with two gates for wagons and two gates for humans, but each structure doesn't seem to be the same as the town gates.

Well, that's not impossible either. The borders outside the town don't even seem to be guarded, and there's no point in purposefully securing only the city's borders.

The gates are more procedural and symbolic than physically demarcating the country.

I don't know what kind of judgment Alliance cards or countries make when they cross borders from outside.

I need your ID.

When I presented my guild card, the guards quickly walked through the gate.

I was prepared for cumbersome procedures such as airports, so I was quite overwhelmed.

Well, that's how I got into Nerell....

Here's one problem.

I don't know where I'm going.

Indeed, we already know the final destination. It's a town called "Soyel."

But the big outbreak happens about a week later.

It won't take long to get around, and even if we can afford to arrive the day before, we still have six days.

Should I have looked into the most popular tourist destinations?

Well, let's ask people around here.

When I walked out with that in mind, a sign came into my eyes.

"About ten kilometers to Dilmia."

The text itself shows the way without any eccentricity.

However, something like fruit written along with it is curious.

I don't know why. But my instinct whispers that this fruit is a good one.

In the meantime, I've decided where to go.

I stop looking for people to ask questions and run in the direction indicated by the sign.

A distance of about ten kilometers is the same as no distance.

In less than five minutes, I will arrive at the Dilmia Gate.

And as usual, I handed over my Guild Card to the Gatekeeper... but the Gatekeeper didn't take it and smiled bitterly.

Someone from Baysis. You'll be fine on the street in this country. Stop the suspicious guy and check the luggage, but it doesn't look like it. "

... yes. This is no longer Baysis, where criminals are identified by their ID cards alone.

New Alliance Cards will also be created with Dilmia Alliances.

But before that....

"This one, please."

In the shop beside the road, the fruit of the example is placed.

I discovered it, and I didn't hesitate to go shopping.

Seoul. Three hundred lire. "

... Lyle?

What I have in my hand is Ter.

I forgot to exchange it.

"Ah."

The old man at the stall gazed into my hand when he saw my "fucked up" expression.

And nodded convincingly.

"Oh, you're from Baysis. Don't worry, we can use it in Dilmia. How about 50 tels?

... Teru, can you use it?

Streamstone is a city near the border.

"Oh no!

Give the money to the old man and receive the fruit.

The fruit has a dark, apple-colored appearance and seems delicious inside.

As I walked, I took a bite of the fruit (which seems to be called Seoul).

"Bhu!?

And then I blew it out.