After the party.

I was staring at the overnight map to see if Lisbett's reaction would show up, but all I could see was Jessica's reaction at the Count of Wales residence.

Again, you don't get your tail out easily.

"You've decided to give up. You're meeting with the Alliance Master of Adventurers today."

Visit signed up by the receptionist, Rhona.

We took it easy on the inside.

"The Alliance Master was one of the people to watch out for."

I don't know why, but the guild master is set to take turns by tenure. The Adventurer Guild is also an independent institution, so the way the Guild Master is appointed varies depending on that guild.

But tenure is unusual.

For the convenience of having to wrap up adventurers in most Adventurer guilds, there are many places to ask for arms from the Alliance Master. Of course some people are bought administrative skills to become guild masters.

In that case, the problem is the decay of the flesh.

I can't beat old man any more than I am human.

Sometimes they can't physically chase down and keep adventurers together.

No one can predict when that is.

That is why it is dangerous to set a deadline of more than twenty years.

"But no adventurer is insulting the Alliance Master to the Adventurer Alliance in Esterbourg"

Iris, who gathered information in advance, told me.

The United Kingdom is in charge of these adventurer relationships.

"Apparently, the current Alliance Master was appointed a new Alliance Master by the previous Alliance Master ten years ago after his tenure came. That's why he was appointed, but he was originally chosen because he was the most earned adventurer in the labyrinth and he was active at the time, that's why he was chosen."

I didn't know to what extent I had asked adventurers and officials about the internal circumstances of the Alliance just ten years ago.

But the most necessary part succeeded in listening.

"So, I was a guild master before I retired, but now I was teaching swordsmanship by opening a dojo for newcomers looking to be adventurers"

This is definitive because Illis is looking directly at the swordsmanship dojo.

but it doesn't matter what you're doing afterwards.

"... you lived, didn't you?

It was important that I was doing something.

Iris snorts, too.

"Then the Alliance Master has nothing to do with the Labyrinth Lord or his Labyrinth family."

It may be in a cooperative relationship, but at least it was established that he was not a labyrinth lord or something.

"Right. If you're letting the labyrinth administrator take over, you can't be alive."

If Ira takes over, as she says, she can't live.

The labyrinth lord's takeover itself is possible even in Alistair's labyrinth, but at that time the problem is the loss of the former labyrinth lord's administrative authority.

The Labyrinth Lord can say that he has been united with the Labyrinth since the moment he became Administrator.

As a result, he loses admin privileges and at the same time benefits - as well as an increase in status to a staggering extent. The load that occurs at that time is tremendous and absolutely unbearable in a reduced status.

The labyrinth lord dies the moment he is no longer the labyrinth lord.

And the Labyrinth family, connected by a bond in the name of a contract with the Labyrinth Lord, also dies.

I mean...

"If a handover had been made between the Alliance Masters, the previous Alliance Master must be dead the moment the current Alliance Master becomes the Labyrinth Lord"

The fact that the previous Alliance Master is still alive is proof that he is not a Labyrinth Master or a Labyrinth family member.

Still, I'm pretty sure there's some connection to the Labyrinth Lord in the Adventurers Guild.

"The Adventurer Alliance is diving into the labyrinth in search of herbs as soon as an epidemic breaks out."

I've done something similar before.

There were people in need of medicinal herbs and many adventurers were called in to collect them by conveying information that they might be in the labyrinth. At that time, adventurers were visiting the labyrinth because of the fact that there was an emergency and the purchase price was rising.

"After that, I looked into it because I was curious."

"Is something wrong?

"There were adventurers like us wholesale to places like The Golden Fox Chamber of Commerce without going to the Adventurers Guild. But that's just weak people like the Beast Man, and the vast majority of adventurers were wholesale to the Alliance."

That's crazy.

I compared the amount purchased for a few days, but there was no significant variation in the amount of material purchased in the Adventurer Guild, and the "Golden Fox Chamber" was higher when compared to the "Golden Fox Chamber".

Many adventurers want money.

There are many who live that day, and there is not so much savings. Many people then have trouble getting old only within their youth who can make a lot of money.

So it wasn't strange to flow to those who bought more to make a little money.

"That didn't really talk to me, but it seemed like a privilege to be playing the Adventurer Alliance."

"Benefits?"

It was easy to get the prey you needed.

For example, it will be relatively easy to find even when you need prey as soon as possible after receiving a request like the other day's Red Crab (Crimson Club).

It is also easier to find collections.

Obviously, it's manipulated.

"You think so?

When we were at the Crimson Club, we operated to prevent them from being encountered in reverse, so that they could be encountered at the time of our visit to the labyrinth.

A labyrinth lord can do that easily.

Easier to encounter certain demons will also require time to order, but it is not impossible.

"That's how I earned it."

Let the many adventurers dive in, and increase the number of those who disdain themselves.

I don't know how the money earned by the Adventurers Guild flows, but it definitely flows to the advantage of the labyrinth lord in Esterbul.

Based on the above, the Alliance Master is white, or someone who stays with us. But there are definitely people in the guild who have at least more to do with each other than collaborators.

"What do we do?

"I just have to go discreetly. Even if the Alliance Master didn't make it, there's no clue, so let's make it a priority not to give him this information."

Two hours later.

Time to meet with the Alliance Master has arrived. The participants are all from the party. Nevertheless, we intend to leave the negotiations in the Adventurer's Guild to the United Kingdom. Ask Melissa to take care of it as an assistant.

The Adventurer Alliance was overflowing with people.

'Structural change' has just happened, and I have the soul audacity to see at all how things have changed before diving in. I'm not doing anything wrong. It's common sense to see how dangerous your place is for adventurers, and I don't think that's a bad thing.

"I'm here to see the Alliance Master."

"Yes, I'll show you right away"

Mr. Rhona, who became in charge, takes the guild to the back.

Along the way, I heard the adventurers hissing.

"Hey, it's them..."

"You suddenly came and reached the 30th floor underground in a few days."

"If you don't go now, they'll take all your treasures."

Adventurers in a hurry for our appearance.

If they take away the guts despite just being replenished because of it, they lose their earnings.

In the future, I'm worried because I'm not going to make any more rough money, but I don't dare to tell you, so I'll ignore it.

"Alliance Master, I've brought in Mr. Mars' party."

"Oh, come on in."

"Excuse me."

I hear a sinister man from inside the room.

A magnificent man was already waiting sitting on the couch.

"Whoa, sit in the right place."

There is a five-seater couch in front of the couch where the Alliance Master sits.

I sit in the center, and Iris and Melissa sit left and right. Next to it Noel sits reluctantly chocolate. Sylvia and Ira are standing behind the couch so that they can move instantly if it becomes a battle.

We needed to be that vigilant.

"I'm Bruno, the guild master."

As discussed beforehand, the Alliance Master is white.

"So, it's Patty standing next to me as secretary"

a woman with glasses in long cream-colored hair standing next to her. The job of secretary looks great because she is tall and slutty and makes me think she is a deadbeat woman.

It's just a shame she's black.