Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

56 Knights and Adventurers

"Come on! You're a knight, aren't you going to lick us!?

Anger echoed in the lobby as he brought the material he had collected in the Night Dark Forest to his guild and waited for it to be redeemed. Looking at what was going on there, it was like a scene where a group of adventurers and a team of knights were staring at each other.

… should I say yes? There appears to be a clash between the Adventurers and the Knights.

Adventurers and the knights are the opposite of each other in freedom and discipline. I could have expected some trouble if the Knights were to come to the labyrinth...

"You're not calm. What's going on, you guys?"

When other groups of adventurers ask, the adventurer says offensively.

"Hi there... If we're diving into the labyrinth, we're investigating this place, so get over there! He complained until after he came out of the labyrinth!

"No, wait. I just said I'd have trouble getting too close during field training on labyrinth exploration. We have a mission, too. There are things that outsiders can't talk about or show you, even when it comes to training."

Mandate. Different name, but a sealed door?

Alfred said that, but does that mean an open door with a crest that is going to lead to an unimplemented area? If you want to talk about it in BFO.

"Oh? Are you trying to tell me we were sniffing around? Mostly you guys, come back later and give me the map. Take me down there, I'm trying!

"We're not the ones who said it. We're not like those people, we're going to be."

When the red-faced adventurer said so, the young knight, who was facing each other, also exposed his discomfort to his voice.

I don't understand the expression. Because I'm turning my back on this one, and I'm just raising my visor.

"Ha! I wonder!

"What...?

This is how it goes. I wasn't watching, so I can't tell you which one is right. You look more inciting on the adventurer's side this time.

Or... reach the map hierarchy, right? Are there any of them who did that?

"The name the Knights are sent to is for training knights and soldiers. So you shouldn't normally do that. Maybe if I were to do that, Greg's faction. I heard you sent some breathtaking people to the labyrinth later because of your diminished influence."

Sheila supplemented me that way.

"... so Greg himself is in the castle as a flying dragon squad"

"Looks like it."

Training is a name. Even though I thought there was something in the labyrinth from Thin Knights side movements, that's what's happening up front. If you think it smells like gold, the guy who explores it also comes out, right?

Greggists, too.... it's like a crystal of adventurer hardship, whether it's a map or a hierarchy of reach. If they told me to give that up, I'd buy the objection too.

The adventurer has a strong side connection. I know that when some imitate it like that, it's all seen with that eye, and bad reviews spread quickly.

I guess the Gregs are in a hurry for merit because they feel a sense of crisis over their declining influence, but that's why they're buying adventurers' objections -. You're really just disparaging the Knights' reputation, Greg is. It's just that it applies to the whole thing.

"Excuse me, Mr. Theodore. Wait a minute."

"... ok"

Heather leaves when she sees it heating up.

"Please calm down. I have trouble rubbing it here."

Heather went into arbitration without cowardice. Doesn't seem like an adventurer guild receptionist or anything like that to butt in on these occasions?

Heather has a... somewhat hard-working temperament.

Even though I have a lot of work to do and I can't take the day off or something, I work aggressively and do it without graduation. So I feel like I'm going to be too busy relying on you from above.

"So what's up with you?

"Sometimes it's a mutual mistake. It's better to try to prevent future recurrences than to put black-and-white on it and leave its roots behind."

Heather's saying...... I think he's somewhat right on this occasion. This time, as far as both sides' statements are concerned, there is something that seems to have caused rubbing because of our impressions of each other.

It's waterboarding because they're both saying things under the impression, and if it's not as important as using magic interrogation, it's not the kind of story that comes to a conclusion where you interrogate because you rely on subjectivity.

"Hey! Which side are you on?!?

... That's what I think, but one of the adventurers side didn't.

I had the look on my face like I had hoped that Ning Ro Heather would be on my side, but on the contrary, when I got furiously into her words and blocked the line along the way, I turned to her with the impetus that seemed to catch me.

This would be the occasion to save Heather. I don't know, I've been with the longest in the guild. She'll do us a favor, and she's been in charge since we got here.

Travel to the adventurer's sight for a glimpse. And I've looked at this one with a glance at the adventurer's attention, as the prospect suggests.

"... demon killer. You have a lot of attitude toward your new face. I think you should keep your senior face up, huh?

"... then shouldn't we set up a Knights who were investigative training first on the spot?

If we're going to talk about which one of us is going to hold first, that's the thing. The labyrinth is not this man's personal property, and as far as I'm concerned, I'm asking for a man like this as a senior, and I'm not willing to take care of him.

"What?

"Hey, Jasper. Around..."

"Ugh! Are you freaking out because the other guy is a demon killer!?

The man called Jasper waves his hand off to shake it off and jumps the bubble out of his mouth.

It's the end of getting excited and biting my buddies. In this guy's case, it seems like we're moving more ahead of the labyrinth than reason because we're adventurers, or something with that sense of territory and face.

"... no. I'm sorry. I did hear there was such a mess. The people are under caution. I apologize for any misleading behavior."

The knight had only ever raised the visor of his helmet, but this time he took off his helmet and lowered his head.

I didn't know because I had turned my back on this one until earlier, but it looks like a female knight.

My voice was slightly husky. It's a made voice, and it's tall, and it's hard to tell when it's a surcoat on the helmet.

"It's late!

"Jasper!"

"Russell!

When told in a strong tone by his companions, he glanced around - he sensed that he had no allies, Jasper pounded his tongue and Dosdos and his footsteps were rough, leaving the scene.

"... thank you, Mr. Theodore"

"No, because Mr. Heather usually takes care of me.

"That's what you said. Ha."

Heather looks slightly faded because mediation didn't go well. I guess you also think of troubleshooting like this as your job.

"... I'm sorry I made a scene. The labyrinth was unfamiliar and a little out of room. I'm a Mercedia-Corbet."

Knight Mercedia bows her head to the adventurers.

"... no, we were bad too. Admittedly, there's something I've been watching with the others."

The group of remaining adventurers left with an apology to Mercedia. Well, except Jasper seems convinced.

Depending on the matter, Jasper may leave the group of adventurers. To that point, I don't feel responsible, but Heather doesn't seem to.

"I'm sorry you guys put so much effort into breaking and letting me in. Maybe it's not what I was able to say, but I'll raise the issue with the Knights and take measures to prevent recurrence."

"That helps though. That guy named Jasper was more generous than that kind of stuffing, and that's why he was angry, right? Isn't the Knights side more of a problem with the Gregs than with the Knights?

"... no, that might be true"

When I said it, Mercedia scratched her head like she was in trouble.... It would be hard for her to answer for the palace service.