The four interviewers in charge of the admission interview of the clan have reported the results.

Among them, I heard that some people who were not adventurers came to the interview, and one of them was Aim-chan, the clerk of the magic tool store that I bought in large quantities.

There were a few others, but why did they come to the interview in the first place...?

When asked that question, most of them wanted to work in the clan.

It's almost like a job interview.

There were also merchants who offered to do business in the future, not to join the clan.

Did Aim from the magic tool store come to ask for future deals?

I've already made a deal.

Did you feel like you were trying to secure a big customer?

When I asked about Aim-chan in detail... he told me that he heard about the clan from us, talked to his uncle after we left the store, and wanted to cooperate with him in the future.

He added that the interview was conducted by Saya of "Amazing Silky", and she did not feel that it was the purpose of the interest that she wanted to continue trading.

She was a very good girl, and she felt that she came purely out of a desire to be of some use.

It seems that the shopkeeper's grandfather was intoxicated with Nia and said that he would send her for an interview to see if he could do anything.

And since I have to run a magic tool shop, I can't work in the clan, but as an adventurer challenges a labyrinth... Instead of going to the labyrinth, if I could work in the magic tool shop, he even told me to put me in the clan.

I see... instead of going to the labyrinth, you belong to the clan in the style of going to the shop to work.

I didn't think so, but since the clan is a private organization, everything is an ant.

In fact, there are some people who are good just by being members like children, and there are people who work in clans.

Some people challenge the labyrinth as adventurers, while others may be able to work outside.

If you think about it, you could become a member of a merchant other than an adventurer.

However, I think you'll have to put in a lot of money before you can become a member of the clan.

Are there any benefits of belonging to a clan to these people?

If you're an adventurer, you might be able to support me, train me, or even conquer the labyrinth together... but there aren't many other people.

However, if the clan feels like a circle, it might just be fun to belong to it, or we can all eat together, or something like that.

(Hey, shouldn't we make a supporting member?)

Suddenly, Hanasirri, the 35-year-old acquired awakening reincarnator, suddenly appeared to be a four-year-old child.

Actually, you came here after that.

After all, the treehouse wanted to see it, and I let the doting Duke of Byakline approve it, and Okalina came with me.

Since Okarina-san was here before, she's registered as a transfer magic tool.

Okalina, a tutor, got permission to lead.

The Duke of Byakline wanted to come too, but it seemed he managed to stop us.

Hanasirri, a self-proclaimed former Balinese career woman, heard the report and flashed, so she secretly told me the story.

(What is a sponsored member?)

(Sponsoring members are people who support the organization by paying membership fees and sponsorship dues without being directly involved in the operation and execution of the organization, as if they were sub-members. It is a member who endorses the spirit of the meeting and supports it.)

(So much so... but why do you think we should make a sponsoring member?)

(In a nutshell, you can't join the Grimm clan, but I think there are quite a few people who want to support you. It would be fun if those people could join as sub-members!)

(I wonder if there's that much in there...? Besides, if you were Aim, would you be able to join the clan?)

(As for Aim, it's fine because her employer's grandfather feels the same way when he's doing business individually. It's not such an environment, but there must be some people who want to support her. For example, a guild official.)

(... I'm sure it won't be good for the guild to be a member of the clan...)

(That's right. But if you're a sponsoring member, you can just say that you agree with the purpose and support it personally.

For example... it's like a guild official donating to an orphanage he knows. That won't be a problem. It's the same as that.)

(Oh, I see! Maybe so.)

(Yeah, it's just... if you do it normally, people will gather to ask for something in return, ask for a deal, ask for a gone, etc., so you need to be careful.)

(It looks like a lot of people are coming for that kind of purpose...)

(That's why you should make it clear in the admission terms first. No one is allowed to ask for anything in return, and if you ask for something in return, you will be asked to leave.

You should make it clear that you don't have any guarantee of a deal.

Of course, it is possible to do business with a sponsoring member, but since it is a purely commercial transaction, it is reasonable to talk about it separately.

the stance of not guaranteeing a deal, even if it results in a deal.)

(That's enough. Don't expect me to give you a business guarantee, but only people who have a pure sense of support should come in.)

That's what I'm talking about.

As expected of a career woman! I never thought of that.

I think it's pretty good.

I tried to propose to everyone the idea that Hanasirri put out, like my idea.

The First Princess, Christy, doesn't know that Hanasirri is a newborn.

"That's good." I had a little chat with Riholine and Nanayo, the guild officials who helped me today, and they said they wanted to join this clan if they wanted to. If you're a sponsor, you can get involved with your clan. ”

That's what Ocarina said and agreed with me.

Everyone else agreed with me.

However, with the proposal from Saya, for the time being, we decided not to make a large announcement about the supporting members, but only to guide them to the acquaintance.

The purpose of the sponsoring member is to explain, but without being sure, there is a possibility that a large number of people who want to trade will gather.

Indeed, it is difficult to deal with such a situation again, so I decided to notify only my acquaintances.

There's no need to forcefully gather supportive members to support you.

Therefore, I would like to talk to Aim-chan in the direction of becoming a sponsoring member as an individual or a magic tool store.

Of course, in their case, we could welcome them as Grandmasters.

For the other merchants who came to the interview, we decided to put it on hold.

It's on hold, so naturally there won't be any names among the clan members that will be hanging out tomorrow.

But he said it wouldn't be a problem.

I'm not here for an interview, I'm here to offer you a deal.

In the first place, it didn't seem like you wanted to be a clan member.