The Iris Branch Manager came to work in the office as usual.

"Looks like the previous course was pretty popular.

Really?

I was just telling you what Tauro always does.

I don't know how I received it, but it was very popular.

Master asked me to do it again.

"I'm not a lecturer, I'm an employee, so... not really..."

"I asked Lila, too. You weren't good at standing up in public?

He's doing something extra...

"No, I'm just not used to it. And there's no next time."

"Hmm. Well, let's do that."

Fufufu, with a smile on his face, Iris returned to his room.

I gave the course about an hour, and that's twice. I wonder how much influence it has on the Alliance as a whole. Serafin is bigger on Tauro than that.

He will be supported by a shadow when Almeria becomes king.

"Lorraine. Lunch break? Let's go to lunch, lunch."

I stood in my seat and spoke with Miriam's face.

"Sorry, Lyla told me to come home today."

I was going to make lunch, but it seems like I made several mistakes and said, "Yeah! I'll make lunch! Come back then! He abandoned himself in the middle of the day.

"Really... I'm sorry."

Miriam, who drops her shoulders, adds, "If there's another chance," and I leave the Alliance through the back door.

There was a woman with a knee.

She is rubbing her nose while trembling her shoulders. Apparently he's crying.

……

Sure, this woman...

"What's the matter?

"Ah... Mr. Argan..."

The woman with her face up was Mu Roll, as I thought.

A mid-20-year-old middle-aged adventurer, Miriam was often in charge.

"The entrance for adventurers is not here."

"Yes...."

Miriam was also consulted about Mu.

So I imagined what was bothering me.

She was said to have been a magician studying magic in King's Landing, but she stopped it and is now an adventurer.

"I heard from Miriam. You don't have to worry too much."

"Really...?

Simply put, it seems that the mediated quest - which Miriam said Mu could have done without any problems - has failed.

Failure is only a result of failure, so you can reflect and use it next.

And I think he was a serious adventurer who didn't think so.

That's why, even if I mediate a low-rank quest, I get stunned and feel sick on the way, and I repeat my mistakes.

It seems that a single failure becomes a great trauma, and instead of repeating the same thing, it continues the vicious circle of creating the seeds of failure by becoming ill with memory or feeling heavy pressure if it is not cleared as much.

"There are people I know who I can team up with, and I think I should do it slowly from the F rank quest."

"That's not true..." Mu shook his head.

"I also thought about that. But... I feel sick when I try to join the guild... On the contrary, magic can't be used very well....."

I shook my voice and cried again along the way.

It seems to be quite spiritual.

Due to repeated failures, you can no longer use even the magic you have learned so far.

Should I call Miriam?

He waved at my suggestion.

"I'm sorry Miriam couldn't see me like this..."

Miriam must be guilty of failing all the quests she thought about.

I wonder what it's like not to be able to use your power as you've always done.

Fortunately, I only have one arm, my skills are as good as ever, and I remember assassination. There is no obstacle to my work.

But if not...

Maybe you'll be depressed.

Could you give me a moment?

Huh?

When I put out my left hand, I grabbed it and made her stand up.

"I need you to come with me."

I took Mu with me after the tears, and I moved at the Gate.

"This is..."

In an instant, the surrounding sights changed, and Mu looked around.

"I used a kind of metastasis magic. And this is an orphanage."

I hear noisy children from inside.

"Orphanage....."

"Yes, I don't seem to have enough hands, and I'm looking for someone to help me. Do you like children?

"Hmm...."

"Good."

I still don't like it.

As I led Mu inside, I ran into Almeria in the hallway.

"Ah, Roland."

Mu is sending me and Almeria back and forth.

"Eh. Princess...? Well, why are you here...?

A detailed explanation will be fine later.

"Almeria, have you eliminated your manpower shortage?

"Not yet."

She sighed and narrowed her eyes.

Who is this woman?

"It's Mu Roll. There are so many things that I can't adventure right now. I want to help you out here."

When I looked at it as if I didn't like it, I was confused, but I didn't say no.

"Mr. Mu, are you ready?

"Yes, yes. If you can't take an adventure, you'll have trouble eating, clothing, or living."

Good for you.

Almeria, who was listening, slapped her hand with a smile.

"What, that's what happened. Mr. Mu, I'll explain everything to you. Come here."

"Yes"

When I followed him, he came to the director's office... to Almeria's room.

Things were scattered everywhere and documents were scattered on the desk.

"Almeria, the room is disturbed."

"You want to say it's a mental disorder, right? I know. Okay. But I'm so busy....."

Having properly cleaned up the sofa and the loaf table, Almería advised us to call and started an administrative conversation.

"Mr. Mu, you're scary, so be prepared."

"Yes, yes. It's okay because I was an adventurer."

Dong-dong, the door was knocked.

"Nhhh!

"Yu-sha!

I heard the child's vibrant voice.

"Huh!? Here we go! Lorraine, you said you weren't here, you weren't. If you're dealing with someone, you can't do anything about the administrative work."

Giggle, Mu laughs.

When I had to open the door,

"Nchi... eh..."

"Yusha... no"

The children with real faces began to cry.

It must be because a different man appeared than Almeria. He screamed and ran away together.

I heard Almeria laughing behind me.

"Fufufufu. Pupupupu. Lorraine, strong...."

"It seems like a touchy child would love it anyway."

Ironically, Mu laughed too.

The clerical story was about food and clothing and salaries.

"I've been to and from the castle, but I want Mr Mu to live here and live with them."

"Yes, it's okay."

"I don't get a lot of salary... but I get 250,000 phosphorus."

"That much?"

Quite a lot.

"Huh? It's only $250,000.... I wonder if there are many."

After guaranteeing food, clothing and shelter... 250,000.

More than the salary of my guild staff.

"Apparently, the princess doesn't know the value of the money."

"No, that's not true. You seem to know a little about the lives of citizens....."

"I don't know, I live that life."

When I checked with my eyes, Mu nodded.

"How many more people do you want?

"That's right... there should be no problem with about three more. The civilian officer at the royal castle said he had excess labor costs."

"Like I lost my arm, the Adventurer doesn't know when he'll be incapable of resurrection. Ability, body, mind, age. If I'm the one who decides it's okay, can I introduce you here?

"If that's what Roland thinks, fine."

"Thanks."

"Argan, can I help you?

"Yes, Mr Mu is fine. Embracing such a heavy burden is evidence of kindness, seriousness and a strong sense of responsibility. I have knowledge of magic and experience as an adventurer. It seems that the child genius wizard is teaching the children now...."

When I saw Almeria, I laughed stunnedly and shook my head.

"I can't do it anymore. I'll explain it with a pseudonym. I don't understand. Leena's class is hard for me, too."

Is that so?

"That's why. Let me know if you have time."

"Yes"

Mu will be able to do well.

"Mr. Mu, I'll introduce you to the kids. Let's go."

"Okay."

I said goodbye to the two of them who left the room and went to the garden.

"Back to my work"

"Yeah, see you later, Roland."

"Mr. Argan. Thank you very much."

I shook my head.

"No, I just thought it would be a waste because I had good people."

Thanks again, Mu lowered his head.

"The license doesn't renew or expire, so there's no need to force an adventure. Miriam will miss you, but she'll be delighted."

I hope so.

Mu laughed as if he had trouble remembering Miriam.

"I'll be waiting for you until then."

I left the orphanage behind.

Just as I stopped being an assassin and became an Alliance employee, there should be another adventurer.

Knowledge, experience, and abilities gained are not limited to one job.