The merchant capital Mid River is an island floating in the lake.

The river extends from there to an important base in the country, making it a suitable location for transporting supplies.

The town doesn't have a pastoral vibe like South Lorrier, and the center of the town is crowded with people.

"Yu, it's about the size of Euresia..." Seretia said, wiping her forehead with sweat.

Stop it. You don't have to put up with it.

Euresia has only a kingdom, and it is clear that this mid-river is more developed than its kingdom. Still, the king of Euresia is not inferior to the city, it is just an unusual crowd.

With supplies gathered, prices are cheaper than in other towns, and a virtuous circle is developing in which things call for people and people bring new things back.

"Why is Wallace looking up? You belong to the kingdom of Euresia."

"... I'm sorry. It's funny when you jerk off Celestia."

Celestia swells her cheeks and makes a stubborn gesture.

I'll forget my position as a slave to Celestia, who won't scold me at all.

I scratched my head saying that if it stays like this, I might be punished.

"Hey, Wallace, what are you distributing there?" Celestia points to the people gathered around the corner.

"Looks like you're distributing extra in front of the guild. Something big must have happened." I went with Celestia to the staff who handed out the extras.

I was distributing it aloud, as if it were an employee of the Merchant's Guild, and the other day, several countries invaded the Kingdom of Rain, so I was distributing an extraordinary message containing a reminder to that country.

"That was faster than I expected. Maybe you've been watching the Rain Kingdom since the beginning."

Next door, Celestia is staring at the outside and roaring.

"There is no Euresian name outside of this one. As Wallace said, the Cassandra kingdom must have attacked the Reine kingdom's royalty."

Well, of course.

"Wallace, I'm going to the Adventurer Guild," Celestia said with a strong tone, walking away without worrying about me.

Mid River's Adventurers Guild is famous for being the second largest in Carlitz. Adventurers travel from here to the countryside, rivers are available to return, and supplies and craftsmen are overwhelming.

For this reason, the speed and amount of information gathered in this Alliance is remarkable.

"Can you let me in?

When Celestia presents her certificate to the reception, she is taken to the second floor of the building.

And for some reason, I was accompanied from the beginning.

"I don't think I need it," I stopped.

"What are you talking about? I knew about the other side, and I'm counting on you."

"That's not what I'm talking about."

I had no choice but to stay in my room with Celestia and listen to her, but I realized that she didn't ask me what I was talking about.

"So what can I do for you today?" said the staff man.

"I'd like to know how many adventurers want the Kingdom of Euresia."

Celestia asked confidently, but I have no idea where that confidence comes from. Naturally, there was a cold response from the staff: "There are 0 people." Continuing, I sent unnecessary information saying, "There have been zero people in the past few years."

"Kh..." said Celestia with a bitter expression.

"... by the way, do you know what's happening to your hopes for the Cassandra Kingdom?"

"Well, I can't tell you more, but it's doubled in the last few days."

…………

Celestia can't even speak anymore.

I wanted to say that I would have known something like this without even asking, but I saw Celestia hanging next to me, and I switched to a rescue boat.

I'm counting on you, and I can't just stand there laughing at you like this.

"Celestia, the Crown system is recognized as a feat if there are fewer servants, but fewer if I'm alone in the boulders. Usually around five, at least one more."

Wallace, you can do it alone.

"As long as it protects you. The more enemies you have or your strength, the harder it will be to destroy while protecting Celestia. I need someone to escort Celestia so I can focus on the attack."

"... but no adventurer wants Euresia... do you understand? - There are ten of them!

"You don't have to emphasize that much," I put my gaze back on the staff.

The clerk has begun to clean up the paperwork that was spread out on the table and is about to cut it up.

Bringing adventurers from other countries to the unknown kingdom of Euresia is difficult. So I asked, "Are there any free adventurers left in sight?"

When I was a prince, there were tens of thousands of hopers every day, and I didn't have to struggle with this. Now I feel a little fun worrying about this, but sad and pathetic.

"Freelancer... even a middle-adventurer would be pretty good," replies the staff indifferently.

I don't need a half-baked guy.

My words caught my eye, and the staff stared at me.

Still, the clerk is the face of the guild and answers my questions as soon as I put it back.

"Naturally, some of the top and freelancers are here. But since everyone has even kicked the request of the big country, I think we'll end up in jail."

"Nevertheless, is there anyone around here who can deal with magic?"

"Who can handle magic and who is free...?"

The staff scroll through the paperwork with the parallax, but the reaction is not good.

Well, I know that I can't feel motivated.

"You're not around here. If you're good at swordsmanship..."

"Don't mention it."

I answered immediately because I preferred someone specialized in magic.

It's also a problem that the two guards are biased toward swordsmanship, but more than that, they need to become Celestia's teachers. Even though there is a rare talent of simultaneous exercise of multiple attributes, this is the most problematic thing. If you train, you might get a little better...

"Okay. Then I would like you to tell me the point where the Argis dragon came out. There's a magician there."

"--- Are you sure?" The staff member shouted the most surprising voice ever.

"Of course. I'd rather see it with my own eyes."

"---Okay. I don't know what to do."