Entering a Company From Another World!?

272 I miss what I did a long time ago

Onboarding.

For me, it was the first physical experience of my life.

First by Suela, then by the two instructors, it was a wounded day, but looking back now, it was there, so I think there is now.

The absence of a fundamental sense of crisis in the modern Japanese.

Life alone would be saved, and self-consciousness, which has no basis in the fact that it would be okay, was nullified by the common sense that the training would do nothing.

Thanks to this, I was able to have thoughts that didn't come to mind just the idea of not believing in any crisis.

It was a training that was commensurate with the severity, but it was for the sake.

It's only been a year since that happened.

Speaking of what I did back then, I trained myself in the basics of the dungeon and how to fight.

While recalling the memories that the time of sitting down was really healing, today I immerse myself in that nostalgia.

After the reception, I sat in an empty corner seat with the kaido and listened to the morning session because I would be spending the whole day at this pre-briefing.

Hee, this is what you're doing.

"You were different. Still, there are more people than me."

"I'm glad it was like a tutor and special."

The Kaido shouted in a small voice, so I answered with a volume that would not annoy the surroundings.

This is the lecture room I used last year.

In a room like a university lecture room, in the past, only a prominent number of vacancies were gathered, but this time it seems more difficult to find vacancies.

You've gathered so many people from overseas

"There are more than seven billion people in Europe, Asia, America, and the world. No matter how few people are qualified, we can gather about a hundred."

It is hard to imagine that there are only 100 of the 7 billion people who pass the minimum standards, no matter how strong or weak the magical aptitude is.

The result is the occupancy rate of this lecture room, and more than 30% of the lecture rooms are not Japanese.

It looks like people from the same country are gathering, but some of them aren't.

Hair colour is the same, but skin colour and body.

Groups consolidated by various races can also be seen.

I can see that there are many students who know that they are not Japanese just by looking at the lecture room.

"I've never been to college before, so these classes are fresh. There's no doubt that what we're talking about isn't normal."

"You don't explain monsters or dungeons in regular lectures."

There's also a job description.

Standing on the stage is Mr. Royce, the Dark Elf.

He wears a suit and explains the dungeons and monsters indifferently.

Behind it is a large screen, reflecting materials that might have been made with power points, explaining the features of the monster and the contents of the dungeon.

The same scene as when I was lecturing, a little simplified, but the same content.

And, as Kaido said, the contents that are only talked about in the two-dimensional world such as games and cartoons are seriously talked about in the public.

It's only been about a year since my lecture, but I think I miss it.

"Speaking of which, that kid. Senpai's sister."

Ah.

Kaido finds a girl taking notes seriously in the corner of such a lecture.

From what you can see, she only looks like a very ordinary black Japanese girl, but she is a demon that comes out of the old Japanese story.

The hall that is looking at Hazelnut, who is now my sister-in-law, groans.

That's a serious kid.

I see.

I have explained to Kaido that she became my sister-in-law, but I am deluded by how she became my sister-in-law.

Perhaps that's why Kaido's reply is so pale.

"What happened? With your sister-in-law."

"No, nothing."

I don't care if I can feel the atmosphere or if a question mark floats on Kaido's head.

I don't think I can help it, but I can't explain my relationship with her.

So let's ask Kaido the question until the day comes.

I also gently streamed the Kaido story and turned my attention to the lecture.

The content of the progressive lecture is not enough for me and Kaido to check again, but all known content.

It's not going to be a review, but we can enjoy it enough even if we're familiar with the current environment because of the content.

"Well, that's it for the dungeon. The difference between Seoul and Brad is the same, but it is your job as dungeon testers to take into account the characteristics of each dungeon and explore it."

Mr. Royce's explanation also reached a good point, a little before lunch if you look at the time.

I have about twenty minutes.

"Do you have any questions so far? I'll take it."

It was originally assumed that such a time would be the time for Q&A from here on out.

This is the time to deepen your understanding of the dungeon.

Kaido and I are looking forward to seeing what kind of questions arise.

Yes!

A woman raises her hand quickly.

The woman can only be seen from the back seat, but perhaps Japanese.

I am impressed that I raised my hand much earlier than foreigners, thinking that the clothes were quite a big hue.

"Were you Katagiri? Ask me a question."

"Yes! What is the least expensive profession and the most profitable dungeon?!

But thanks to that question, the lecture room

…………

I was wrapped in mysterious silence.

Me, too.

What are you talking about? I turned my eyes on her.

"Oh, Katagiri-kun? If I'm not mistaken, I was asked where the non-monetary profession and the monetary efficient dungeon are, but I'm not mistaken.

"Yes! Definitely!

Sometimes when Suela is involved, Mr. Royce flies, but he is usually a calm and calm man.

It may be valuable in a sense to see him pull his lips and reconfirm that it was a mistake.

"... let's answer the question"

But the reality is sad.

At first, I envisioned how to use magic, how to judge the right position, one-point advice on the strategy of the dungeon, etc., but at first it came unexpectedly.

Confused, there was a time when I wasn't expecting these questions, but Mr. Royce kept his cool and opened his mouth.

"That's not a profession at all. Large and small equipment and consumables to maintain its combat capability are expensive. The strongest and least expensive (in terms of equipment) is the profession of fighting using flesh called the avant-garde martial artists, militants, and fighters. Ultimately, the theme is to train the body beyond all armor and armor. If what you say about financial costs refers to equipment, it is in a sense the cheapest profession to end up fighting only with one's own flesh. On the other hand, it is imperative to train and pull out the flesh because of its properties. It's tougher than any profession, and I can't measure how hard it is to build it up."

Mr Royce's final form is probably instructor Kio.

He is a demon who speaks the most powerful language of his body.

I often get the chance to run into that serious mode, but it's true that Mr. Royce is right that the financial cost is less compared to other professions.

However, in order for ordinary humans to reach that realm, it will be necessary to work hard while bleeding, rather than bleeding so much that the words become cute.

Personally, I respect instructor Kio, and I think he's cool, but I don't want to aim for that style.

Never choose, at least for financial reasons.

Because I can understand that choosing for that reason is not enough with many lives.

"And it's the most profitable dungeon, but I can't tell you all about it. The choice of the dungeon varies depending on the quantity and the priority given to quality. It has to be said that it is difficult to choose further if one adds factors such as strength and danger. I don't know what your intention was in asking this question, but if you still want to mention one dungeon, I recommend the Dungeon of the Dragon King. This dungeon is a place where there are a lot of very rare materials. I can expect a commensurate reward. Of course, it's based on the premise that there is no consideration of danger."

And what she, Katagiri-san, requested.

If you were to say where the most lucrative dungeon, that is, the one where the purchase of drops is the highest, it would certainly be the Dragon King dungeon, as Mr. Royce said.

Dragon materials are very useful.

It can be used simply as a weapon or protective equipment, but materials such as scales, bones, teeth, and liver can also be valuable as medicine.

It is a dragon that can be said to be useless.

Demand is also high because of its versatility.

However, on the other hand, the strength of each individual is high in every other dungeon.

Speaking of dragons, the strongest synonym in the fantasy world, my party has challenged the dragon king's dungeon several times, but I am impressed that the amount of money I can earn instead of the effort to defeat it is low.

Besides, the number of individuals is not so high.

If it suits you, maybe we should specialize in dragons? to the extent that it can be said.

Personally speaking, I think that the most efficient dungeon is to increase tactical difficulty and maximize combat ability.

I don't think Mr Royce is suitable in the sense of making money.

That's all, but was it helpful?

"Yes! Thank you!!

What a cheerful voice, but aren't you really going to challenge the Dragon King dungeon?

Besides, I quietly watch the lecture, which became subtle air, swearing to my heart to stop if there was a trainee in the avant-garde.

Though I am afraid that there will be no questioner.

Fortunately, even after her question, the question rose slightly.

At first, Mr. Royce was also wary of raising his hand, but since the content was usually a question about dungeons and magic, he answered it normally.

And as we approach the end of lecture time,

"May I ask you a question?"

"I don't care if you're Kawasaki Kazumi. Keep going."

"Yes, we are amateurs when it comes to dungeon tactics. I heard that they will also provide training for new recruits, but I don't have any practical experience. So is it possible for first-year students to go to a party to compensate for their lack of experience? Or can I ask for help?

Kawasaki raised his hand and asked a question.

I'm thrilled at the content for a moment.

Our company doesn't know what's going to happen, though it's hard to accept it at our party.

There is no reason to miss this question.

"Both are possible. However, as far as entering a party is concerned, it will only take the form of a first-year party recruiting or scouting. There are four parties currently in operation. Make sure you know in advance that not everyone will be at the party. It will be convenient for the party when it comes to requesting support, and it will be possible to cooperate to the extent that it does not interfere with the original business content."

"Don't you have a chance to appeal and join the party? Or would you like me to voluntarily let you in?

"Our company will be hopeful, but we plan to distribute the appeal sheet upon joining the company. Your abilities are still unknown. The dungeon tester of the party currently in operation at that stage will not be able to pick and scout. I can't imagine your current abilities or your future. Scout can't help it. Therefore, it is decided to publish the appeal sheet on the company website after the training, and set up a place for parties, scouts, and other exchanges. We will not stop with the latter, but don't expect excessive penalties when a party complains."

Well, thank you very much.

I was a little worried about what Kawasaki said.

Earlier remarks also sound like she wants to go to a party that is working as it is.

However, unlike the first female question, the content of Kawasaki's question seemed to be of interest to other second-year students as well.

Well, if you can act with an experienced person, it's a good idea to act.

The danger decreases considerably with the presence of experienced personnel.

The mere confirmation of that possibility makes her question worthwhile.

In fact, first-year students other than our party have a breeze that will usher in second-year students.

The fact that we're not the only ones in it is not very welcome.

"Well, it's time. I'll show you a mock fight from this afternoon. Lunch is open to the company, so you are free to eat there as well as here. Dismissed so as not to be late for the contents of each afternoon."

Thinking about that, the chime rang and it was a lunch break.

In Mr. Royce's closing remarks, the lecture ends and a groan occurs in the lecture room.

While watching such a sight.

Please don't bother me.

I became anxious about the unexpectedly high number of colors for the future when new recruits came in.

One word today.

A lot of darker characters.