You have to choose as a family--

My beloved family,

any of them…

Brrrrrrrrrrrr...

May the horse be small and sizzling, encouraging the distressing bazu.

"Hmm? Right... we still have time. ─ For better or worse…"

That's right.

Debt is still enormous.

With today's request Quest, even if all is achieved, it will only earn "not" compared to the amount of debt.

... That said, from the adventurers, Bazu's request "Quest" makes a pretty good fortune or something...?

Moreover, while Bazu is in the position of an adventurer, he is also in the body of the Alliance Master.

Originally, the deduction rate of the reward varies from rank to rank of the Alliance, but Bazu is not in the category "Hanchiyu".

Reward deduction.

Simply put, there are four main ranks: "A," "B," "C," and "D" (the "middle" places such as the B rank are further divided into details), and the discount on rewards varies from rank to rank.

If you become an amazing adventurer, even if you keep your mouth shut, the Request Quest will set in, and as an Alliance, I want to entrust the Request Quest to an adventurer with a high achievement rate.

Therefore, because there are circumstances in which you want your guild's brokerage fee to be paid, even if you want it to be paid - the deduction amount of the reward is reduced and you can get a high reward… that's how it works.

The fine forehead is left to the discretion of every Guild, so I can't say generally… in a Guild run by Helena of Fort Laguda, it seems more or less like this.

A: Approximately 10% of the brokerage fee is deducted from the principal amount of the requested Quest.

B: Approximately 10% to 30% of the brokerage fee is deducted from the principal amount of the requested "Quest" (with details changed).

C: Approximately 30% to 50% of the brokerage fee is deducted from the principal amount of the requested Quest.

D: Approximately 50% to 90% of the brokerage fee will be charged from the principal amount of the requested Quest, ─.

Especially tough on Ding Rank adventurers...

Well, there's no such thing as Ding Rank, no track record, no trust.

Even as a guild, you give the request "Quest" for the premise of failure, or you give the request "Quest" prepared by the guild without leaving the request "Quest" for outsourcing.

The failure of the Request Quest will naturally lead directly to a loss of trust in the Alliance.

And Ding Rank or Pro Rank, who can't even get a job from herself, is almost in an omb hug to the guild, giving herself a job… hence the treatment is pretty bad.

From there, gradually gaining track record and ranking - I need to earn trust from the Alliance - in fact, adventurers are all those people who spit and tone with trust.

A guild union card is a pretty good addition or subtraction, because it can be used in guilds around the world once and for all (assuming accession to the Union "s Union).

In short… even if you wake up Isakoza in a small town, the cheap idea is dominated by the idea that you should change the city.

In fact, with a network in place, it's not that easy… there are too many nasty adventurers, and the violator's information is already saturated.

Therefore, rather than meditating on "crushing" the eyes for small problem behaviors, it is not possible to look for them.

To a huge amount of criminal information, it is almost impossible to find and fish for a whole bunch of violation information from paper.

For this reason, he said it was almost wild except for the behavior that deviated from the regular track "broom".

Poorly timed and sometimes caught up in violation information, but what can also be described as a kind of lawless zone is the collaboration beside the Alliance.

However, it seems that, after all, the area is gradually being developed, and the Union's Union's powers are also making it more list-oriented.

Any of them could transform into a fair and enlightened organization.

Well, it's irrelevant from Bazu's point of view.

Ding Rank's low reward also doesn't matter blah blah.

It doesn't make any difference to enter Bazu's nostalgia but Kina's nostalgia.

90% of the reward is deducted?

Uh, yes, yes, it feels like you like it.

Some of them are in the nostalgia of the parent company Helena, but it's not a profit, it's a fair amount.

Regardless of rank, in the case of Bazu, the more mature "Kona" the requested "Quest", the more profitable it will definitely be.

Even if other adventurers achieve the requested Quest, the Alliance will make money, but if Bazu achieves it, almost the entire amount will be sales of the Alliance Kina's Store.

That amount would actually be considerable.

Just still… a small amount compared to the original debt.

No matter how many adventurers envy Raya, the balance of the debt... is roughly 2,500 pieces...

His forehead has eyes for Kasumi.

But it's not impossible.

Bazu should be able to do that.

If we make money as it is now, if we make it better, within a year… we'll be able to return it in a few years, even if it's a little stubborn. I can be sure of that.

It depends on what you think, but from the state of the original kina, it must be a "bozo" event.

But it can't be today or tomorrow.

It's gonna take a lot of time.

That's something I can't do.

But... Bazu wants to pay off his debt as soon as possible...

Reason?

It's been decided...

Because I'm worried about Erin...

On a distant battlefield, I want to go to my niece, who must be fighting lonely...

I want to see you again, apologize, talk, hug you...

The thought is strong.

... Stronger.

But I can't even just think about it and abandon Kina.

Fortunately,

Turns out you don't owe more...

Helena will cooperate, and she is still paid the salary of one piece of silver coin a day, which is Kina's wage.

Simply put, if we had 25,000 days, Kina would be open...

From her raw, she can live and repay...

Plus, I might be able to return the Alliance sales sooner if they add up.

At least, there's no slave falls, so maybe there's nothing to worry about...

That can't be good either.

Over the years, Helena could also die somewhere, and generations would change.

If the guild's policies change, they could sell out every debt Kina owes.

Only that Helena is present and not detained… without her, she could be asked to fulfil the immediate repayment of her debts.

After all, instead of 500 gold coins of interest disappearing and no future interest accruing, the debt repayment plan is also back on the blank.

This is also about Kina not having a deadline to pay off her debts over her lifetime… and being able to fulfill her debts at any time.

If Helena's mind changes, there's no chance that Kina's physique will be restrained on her debt shoulder either.

Whereas daily interest has disappeared, the debt repayment deadline has fallen to the discretion of the individual -

In a way, it's even more dangerous than when there was a repayment plan.

As for Bazu, I just have to trust Helena...

It may be a fact that we have no choice but to blank out our debt repayment plans.

The fact that the borrowed money must be returned remains unchanged.

So I'll settle this debt sooner or later at any cost...

And then we clean everything up and Bazu and the Heidemans move on.

That's the goal now.

Nothing will change.

The approaching winter season...

The figure of Bazu, rocked by horses, disappears into the mountains of Mestam Rock.

The green mountains are mostly covered with evergreen trees… some deciduous trees have winter support, but the mountains are still deep and thick.

The unfamiliar get lost and can never go home again, Mestam Rock.

Bazu Heidemann is familiar with this mountain and gets daily food.

... Come on, it's your day off again.