Hal and Lunaria take their time looking around the city.

There were more people than any other city so far, but it didn't feel like they were in a hurry, and Hal and Lunaria were both smiling naturally when they saw everyone coming and going looking like they were having fun.

The two were looking for accommodation, but they were checking the location on admission, so they would arrive soon.

"That's big..."

"It's huge..."

It was bigger than any other inn I've ever stayed in, and was just the wrong size for a mansion.

The big double-open doors are open and people come and go, so Hal and the others slowly step in.

Inside, there is a spacious entrance, and a few clerks are waiting at the reception counter to deal with the guests.

"And it looks like some normal adventurers are here for now, so why don't we line up?"

"Yes, sir"

This is the first time we've both had a large type of inn so far, and we try to get to the counter in such a way as fear.

Then one clerk speaks to the Hals with a gentle smile and voice.

He was an elf youth with a cool, refreshing atmosphere well maintained in clean clothing like a crisp suit.

"Welcome, what can I do for you?

"Uh, I'd like to stay..."

Hal, reluctantly asking if he had acted wrong for a moment, tells him the matter, and the clerk smiles and directs him to the counter where no one else is.

"Now we'll show you where to stay"

If you look closely, all the other counters were in customer service.

It is therefore to be expected that it is his heartfelt action not to distract, but rather to keep the Hals waiting.

He had turned to the other side of the counter with a smooth flow and had begun to make arrangements for accommodation procedures.

"Ah, ah. Uh, overnight for now. Depending on the situation, I guess it feels like I'm planning to stay for a while."

When he heard Hal's terms, he nodded. He immediately checks the room for availability.

"I see, I understand. The room is empty, so no problem. However, if you would like to extend your stay, it would be helpful if you could offer it at this counter by the end of the day or early tomorrow morning."

Hal and Lunaria have a good impression of being flexible about even unscrupulous conditions.

"Well, say hello for one night first"

"I understand. Now fill it in here…"

Fill out the ledger and pay the price to secure the room.

Regarding the carriage, the parking place was secured, so it was parked there.

After a flowing and reassuring process, the two guided to the rooms were delighted that the room also had a calm atmosphere, while taking occasional breaks in each room before rolling out to the city.

First, a meal.

Because it is a large city, there are restaurants and various shops in stores, cafes and cafés, so I will hit the tongue of the meal even as I look at it.

Eating something delicious unique to the city for both of us seems to be one of the pleasures of the journey.

And where their bellies are filled, the two shall head to the Adventurer's Guild.

"That's big..."

"That's big..."

So the two will have the same reactions as they did when they arrived at the inn.

An adventurer's guild of such size that it hasn't lost in size compared to the Inn - there are more people in and out there than the Inn, and you can see it's busy.

When I go in, I see that there are a large number of adventurers, but I don't think it's a strange and narrow structure.

In the co-located liquor store, there was also the figure of a perfectly capable adventurer.

Also, the request boards are large, and the adventurers who are discussing which requests to take, or looking for requests that meet them, are noticed in front of a lot of tensioned request forms.

"You're amazing inside, too."

"Hey. There are so many adventurers out there."

We were both overwhelmed by the number of people.

Overall, it was bullshit with people's voices and sounds, and there were no adventurers to pay particular attention to even when the two came.

"In the meantime, let's ask for an appraisal of the material. Where to buy materials…"

First Grimheim Adventurer Guild visited. One of the officials calls out when Hal is looking around, not knowing where it is.

"Um, supposedly you're new here, what can I do for you?

A gentle looking man. He was of the same race as Hal, a gentleman with a low back but extended spine.

"I want you to buy materials..."

"Well, can you tell me what things they brought in?

It was a question for different places to appraise depending on things.

"I can't say it out loud, I need behemoth related material."

"... I understand. Then come here."

As Hal quietly utters a word while alerting his surroundings, the mild appearance disappears from the expression of a male employee and changes to something serious.

Then I was led across the door behind the buying counter.

Open the door, and when you go inside, there's a vast space there, more than you can see from the outside.

"This is where materials are stored and processed in spaces made of space magic. Now, please get out of here and go to your room."

Several rooms are set up within a vast space, one of which is guided.

"This room is an appraisal room assigned to me. I'm late, my name is Chaser. We are the chief appraiser of our guild."

Chaser who happened to speak to me.

Hal was also surprised to round Lunaria's eyes that this was another amazing coincidence that he happened to be the chief appraiser.

"Phew, were you surprised? I never thought I'd speak to anyone who brought in Behemoth material."

He was a chaser who had dealt with countless adventurers as he occasionally bought guild guides to get out, but he also smiled small, seemingly surprised that young adventurers, like Hal's, had brought in a rare material called Behemoth.

Originally Behemoth was a rare material, but when it came to bringing it all the way to the Adventurer's Guild in the King's Capital, he decided to bring it here because of the idea that if...

"As for us, I'd appreciate it if the chief could look at us. Because the previous guild told me it was difficult to put a price on it."

Hal took out the horns, grinning bitterly as he relieved himself of Chaser's title as chief appraiser.

To deduce from the reaction in the previous guild, I decide to have a look at the corners first, thinking that Demon Nukes are probably more expensive.

"Hmm - this corner... I can barely see any scratches. Such beauty isn't what you see."

Hearing that it would be difficult to put a price on it unless it was a guild in Wang Du, Chaser wears gloves with a temperamental and serious look and confirms with care the material put out between his eyes.

Hal and Lunaria also felt that this corner was highly regarded because of its behavior and behavior.