─ ─ I'm crying...

I'm crying.

My family is crying.

My family is crying...

Kim.

Kim.

Kim.

For the money?

I don't know if it's a guild, but it's good courage to make my family cry.

"If you know what I mean, you just left."

When you tap a pom pom on the shoulder and crisply ignore the bazu, you walk over to the kina - - and put your hand on that shoulder, the po and the bright, warm light.

"'Healing Light' …! That's all right."

I wouldn't have seen it in person, but Keefa treats Kina's painful areas appropriately to show.

I thought this man was a swordsman... but he seems to be of cleric lineage.

It doesn't even look like a senior position, but people don't look like it.

Since Bazu does not possess the capability of an appraisal system, he only perceives his vocation in the atmosphere, but Keefa's vocation cannot be known as "like".

He seems highly capable, both as a swordsman and as a cleric.

It would be the same Temple Knight (Paladin) as Chris in the Brave Platoon when it comes to nearby existence, but it's not a senior position that is either.

You just said a cleric who could use swordsmanship in one way or another.

The Swordsman lineage cannot use magic with exceptions.

"Hmm? Were you still there? Speaking of which... what is it? Was it Kina's ~ loved one? Uh..."

"Family."

When Giro glances at him, he pays that hand that Keefa places familiarly and hides Kina behind his back.

"Whoa. What imitation? Mr. Kina is still on duty, and if she's not a guest or an adventurer, would you please leave?

That said, he touches Kina's jaw "Chin" all the time, and shows "Suzu" with his fingers the tears that overflow.

─ ─ ─ I guess he's a good guy to do normally... but the cause of the tears is attributed to Bazu, Guild, and Keefa... the opposite effect.

"Is Mr. Kina going back to work? Like."

"Yes... Key... Branch Manager"

Branch Manager...?

You think this is the great "Eh" Sun of the Alliance?

Branch…

You mean Port Nanan?

No, you're not.

Whatever you think, it's a pretty great Sun.

Otherwise, there is no way that every country branch manager can have the testimony that the upper management of the guild has created.

Pretty big...

If you do poorly, you may be the head of a branch of the kingdom (...).

Well, so I just said, what's up?

"And! You guys, don't even take requests. You're not eating and sleeping! I hear you've got the one who worked for Kina.

He even seems to know where he heard about the fact that Kina was tangled up by a chimpy adventurer. If you're the head of the guild, you're quick and natural, but from me, it just looks like a match pump.

Hi, Keefa seems to want to distract Kina.

Such signs come through with bins.

Kina said it was her thing or something.

I'm not familiar with that of men and women, but contrary to Kina's disgust, I can somehow tell when I'm looking at a man I'm familiar with.

Until then, a woman wizard watched over her accomplishments, with a glimpse of Mei "Ko,"

"Ki, Keefa, come on - the job is done. It's already so dark, it's a drink home from work."

I lost my temper just now, and I bowed my head to Heko.

The swordsman-style man is also laughing at "Yoshio".

"What got into Kina was Molly and Zook... you see, that Mohican fat and skinny bald..."

"Uh... that fat and bald..."

Molly and Zuck seem to get by with fat and bald... well not that look. ─ ─ Tsuka Moli is a pretty name, dude.

"Well, yes... it doesn't matter to us - hehe"

A knight-style man with a small sense of "Komonakan" round out.

When I walked into the counter, I sat doggedly in a fancy chair with Shitsu in the back and began to look through a bunch of paper that Kina had sorted out.

"Bazu, you're sorry. Talk later..."

When Kina gets out of behind OzOz and Bazu, she returns to the counter and offers Keefa a quick booze.

Keefa says "thank you" when a woman sees it, with a sharp "Sawa" or a smile that seems to fall in love with "Ho" in one shot. I even glowed my teeth, dude. ─ ─ Wow, you look great.

But without looking back, Kina returns to her drunken counterpart.

Both Keefa and the adventurers continued their hustle and bustle with Zawazawa, not knowing the earliest "no longer" such as the noise.

Bazu is a totally ignored outfit.

Occasionally chilling, Keefa glances over.

Anyway, I'm in the way. I'm just telling you to disappear.

But I'm not willing to respond.

This is my house (...).

Plus, they lick me!

There's no place for a platoon of brave men, and there's no place for them when they get home. - What joke?

As far as I'm concerned, Erin... and this time, she'll take Kina.

Don't be ridiculous...

Heh heh heh heh heh!

Testimony just now... that has a hole

Neither this store nor Kina fell under the control of the Alliance entirely.

If both Keefa and Kina say so, it's a temporary employment relationship - the debt is still being repaid.

The text reads - "If you are willing to repay your debt and you have repayment of an amount exceeding your daily repayment, you shall temporarily repay your entitlement as long as repayment is made" -.

This means that during debt repayment, Guild rights come back to Kina.

Not entirely off the guild, as long as you're paying for it.

The rights to this store belong to Kina.

I hired the guild as a help with the repayment, but at the same time I set up the guild… along with the person in charge there.

I don't know what will happen to the rights around it after the full repayment of the debt, but the rights of the guild held by Keefa will be returned to Kina during the temporary repayment (...).

I tied him to the guild, drove him to the point where he was ultimately irreparable, and it seemed like he was sitting here - but he wasn't.

If you repay one gold coin, Kina is the Alliance Master for the time being.

And the rights of the guild can be exercised at the same time.

Sales, etc., will hold a regular amount, but otherwise Alliance income will belong to Alliance Master Kina.

Well, if we run the guild, we might be able to pay off our debts. As an Alliance Master, not an employee.

Well, it's not that easy to run a guild.

This is what happens to the easy flow of good offices to adventurers to receive requests, but only intermediary fees are generated for guild profits.

And then there's the liquor store sales, but this is, well, a sparrow tear.

The most lucrative (or not) will still be the request and good offices to the Alliance, and its brokerage fee income.

For example, for a job with ten silver coins. Mostly 20% to 30% will be brokerage fees and the rest will be adventurers.

but if you want to make a lot of money here, there are good requests for walking "bu"... there are ways to make more intermediary fees for it, etc.

Anyone can do it, safe and easy work is popular.

Less money, but for beginners, it is always possible to make steady requests and good offices.

Drug-grabbing, low-level vermin extermination. Something hits it.

If you make a large number of such requests, you may easily accumulate money.

Ma, there's an obstacle to overcome before that.

The point is paying off the debt lump sum...

Bazu turns his back on the store and heads to the residence area.

Keefa had a rough time walking to and from the store and residence in our face, but I don't know.

Wait, Kina...