"Ho, did you really get rid of all the Imperial Army?

"No, I didn't get rid of it. I destroyed you."

"annihilation..."

The young man, Lord of Krashel, listened to my words - Count Gerald Krashel was circling his eyes.

Count Krashel is twenty years old, a little older than we are, and he has a forged body because he was the son of a former lord and had been handled by a retired knight from an early age because it had been decided from the time he was born to inherit the status of lord.

That's what makes his body smaller from surprise.

I can't help but be like that.

Krashel's fate was so hopeless that even today the city seems to fall.

That can't be easily believed, such as being saved by just four people.

"As much as I'm concerned about the authenticity of the matter, I think I should go check it out. There are a large number of Imperial soldiers left behind at the gates outside the west."

If you want me to build up the magic of the labyrinth, it's most efficient to send it to the labyrinth with a metastasis, but I didn't do that this time. That's because even though I saved him from the Imperial Soldier, he wouldn't have convinced me without proof that he defeated the Imperial Soldier.

500 people burned to the north.

500 slaughtered in the south.

To the east are 4200 people who have been killed in a wide variety of ways.

The dungeon in the city temporarily houses 800 slaves.

There should be nothing like a lack of confirmation.

"No, I'm not questioning achievements"

Even Count Krashel already seemed to have sent in soldiers for confirmation after receiving the report, and roughly understood the circumstances.

Still, I couldn't believe it.

"Earlier referrals said he was a B-rank adventurer. Your feat is nothing like being a B-ranked adventurer."

"I understand that you have a low rank for strength. But that's what happens because it's a gathering of people who haven't been adventurers in a year."

I don't feel the benefit of increasing my rank on that.

Essentially, adventurers have the goal of increasing their rank, so that not only are they more likely to be employed by leading aristocrats if they become A-rank adventurers who are treated as first-class, but they also receive a variety of benefits, such as discounts, in stores where Adventurers Guild partners.

That's why most adventurers are targeting A-rank.

But in our case, we're just becoming adventurers trying to take advantage of the high status jobs we get from the benefits of becoming labyrinth owners (dungeon masters) and labyrinth family members (dungeon savants).

As for money, I have the money I get from the labyrinth, so if it's true, I can live on unearned income, but then I'm bored. At any rate, it is everyone's idea that we want to make money on our own to feed our daily lives.

I have avoided taking advantage of the disadvantages over the pros and cons to increase the rank, considering the various fences I receive by the higher rank, which are also slight compared to the total assets.

"Now let's check the rewards"

"Oh, oh..."

The knight guided me to set up a meeting with the lord on purpose to talk about the rewards that are attached to Count Alistair.

Count Krashel is bluishing his complexion.

It seems that Krashel is basically going to take the reward that he offered because it's like he's been substantially saved by our hands.

How dare you make unscrupulous demands?

Looks like you're anxious to think about it.

"There's a conversation going on with Count Alistair who made a rescue request about the reward. This request is" All the possessions of the Imperial Soldier. "

"Oh, that's...!

There is nothing to gain despite being unilaterally ambushed by the Empire and retreated while causing damage.

"Rest assured. Nor are we going to take away even the work of the leaderships or Krashel based adventurers. Purely considering the number of defeats we've defeated, we'll transfer 10% to you and we'll take 90%."

"That's not enough!

Count Krashel rises angrily.

Considering the damage suffered, it would undoubtedly take a lot of money to repair the exterior walls and compensate those who suffered human damage, and I have no doubt that they relied on the property they would obtain from the Imperial Army.

"Besides, I just heard the report, but the battlefield seems to be in very bad shape!

What he would be referring to would be the earth that has lavendered in the north and the earth that has become full of holes in the east.

"I pledge to restore the damage done to us."

"I guess it's true!

As for the north, it's not that hard if you have a few wizards to restore it back to normal by using earthly magic to tidy it up.

The problem is the east, where the Lord has filled the hole.

Soil magic tidying must be brought from somewhere for the amount of soil originally there disappeared when creating the pit because it is done using the soil around it. That is financially demanding.

But if it's the Lord's labyrinth operation, you can bring the soil that's in the labyrinth in an instant, so you can bring the soil that looks like it's disappeared and actually just transferred to the labyrinth.

In other words, the Lord is indispensable for the reconstruction of the streets on the east side.

"As for this one, you can just give up 90% of the supplies and equipment the Imperial Army brings in."

"But..."

Count Krashel, who still needs funds, has not given up.

"Are you the leader of the party?

"No, you don't"

"Then I want to talk to the party leader first. Where's the leader?

You will look at me with the kind of eyes that Count Krashel looked down upon.

I remember a little in this eye when I was talking to a merchant when I was in King's Capital.

"Leader is currently absent"

"What?"

"We are currently on the move towards the neighbouring village occupied by the Imperial Army"

The request we received concerns the destruction of the Imperial Army advance forces.

You won't have to destroy even the support units waiting properly in the neighbouring villages to fulfill the request, and the supplies brought in by the Imperial Army are more 'fateful' there because the support units are in more possession.

"Besides, most of the negotiations within the party are left to me, so even if you wait for the leader to return to negotiate with me...... no, just be pronounced"

"Ku......!

Count Krashel sits on the couch with his anger exposed.

You need to calm down a little.

When I reassemble my legs while sitting on the couch and holding my hands together under my chest, Count Krashel's gaze is drawn to my skirt.

I can't help it because I'm young, but I was an easy person and it helped.

There have been plenty of people who have looked down on me for the nagging reason that I am a woman since I was in business with a man in the Wang capital. We make sure that those opponents get the most out of their weapons as women and strike a big blow from here where the opponent's attention is off.

It's a body that has attracted the gaze of a man and has unpleasant memories, but it's also true that it has helped a lot.

"We are receiving a request from Alliance Master of Alliance of Alliance of Alistair who received a request to rescue the Alliance Master of Krashel. I mean, it's a request from Krashel. Count Alistair also says he'll give you support if you need it. The same counts, so if Count Alistair understands the situation, he won't hesitate, will he?

Count to Count.

But there was a huge difference between Count Alistair and Count Krashel in person.

On the one hand, a lord who has gained nearly twenty years of experience as a lord of the border.

Count Krashel, by contrast, had just taken over the status of lord from his father, who had suffered a major illness two years earlier. I also hear and know how it was at the time, thanks to talking to merchants when I was in Wang Capital.

There is no way you can beat an experienced Earl of Alistair in the negotiations, and Count Krashel has no choice but to get out poorly.

I'm just getting pathetic as a daughter of a former lord, so I'm going to support you a little bit.

"If it's about the minimum funding needed to rebuild the city, I'll give it to you from us. We intend to let the slaves captured by it rebuild the neighbouring village. Afterwards, I'll give it to Krashel for cheap."

"Yes, okay...?

If you were to sell slaves, it would take time.

It's enough that we even have some funding on hand that we're not going to be held for that long.

"Well, you seem to be busy, and I beg your pardon."

You don't have to get consent from Count Krashel because there's a conversation going on with Count Alistair. But Count Krashel is not convinced if there is nothing to gain from the war that took place in his territory.

All I did was explain the situation.