"I have one job for Lorraine."

After the Adventurer's Guild closed, Iris Branch Manager named me in time to pass on a brief contact, called a final salute, to the staff.

"Ha.... I will refuse to eat"

"Chi, no! Stop saying no even though you didn't ask me out."

Before there were other officials, I coughed up and said it again.

"Usually, you would be rotating an Adventurer exam examiner with an adventure-experienced official, wouldn't you? I'm just going to leave that to you."

Normally the business is busy turning a blind eye - not so much.

Nothing went wrong.

"Branch Manager ~. Is it okay to leave it to Loran alone? I don't know why you rotate in the first place, because each exam officer has poor standards, so we don't have to bias his preferences or thoughts."

Maury explains, yeah, and Iris Branch Manager.

"But I've been putting together some material, and look at this"

The materials handed out contain a comparison of the adventurer I was in charge of the examiner with the other adventurers.

"Not at all..."

"The adventurer Mr. Argan passed, even though no one special"

"No, rather than special talent... many of the ones who have failed the exams in an approximate branch..."

"Yet..."

What was there was the average number of quests received and successes received by the adventurers I passed.

And then the average of the rising speed of the Adventurer rank.

"It's amazing, Mr. Loran! Most of the adventurers are up in the E-rank a month from now!

Miriam, who rounds her eyes, peppered the material and explained it to me.

It's okay, Miriam.

I have the same material, so you'll see.

The Iris Branch Manager silenced the deliberate staff.

"As you can see. Lorraine passed the exam. The adventurer is very good."

"Wow, I, Mr. Loran, remember one adventurer who was in charge of the exam... it's already C-rank...?

Miriam said, as I recall.

"Hey, Lorraine, you started the exam... two months ago."

"You mean you were born in the first period of the Loran group? Is that C-rank in two months? Ya, do it..."

"You're brilliant!

I remember the first adventurer who passed.

Miriam pulled out of the roster of adventurers.

There's also a record of the exam there.

"Ma, wait - it's this guy, look, this!

Other officials glance at the roster.

"Magic measurement...... e minus. Not at all."

"Hey, wait, the practical assessment is also e..."

"Both passing lines come from rating c...?

"I would have dropped it."

"No, whoever dropped the exam officer is dropping it."

I don't mean to make a rigorous assessment.

They showed me the test results that seemed to have fallen off roughly, but that's where the ability assessment was, too.

"" "" This guy is the fastest c-rank!?

There are guidelines, but it is the examiner who ultimately decides whether or not to accept them.

It wasn't just my ability I was looking at.

I also see his humanity.

He was a serious, honest, honest, hard-working boy.

When I passed, I was rather surprised.

That's why I let you see the good and the bad as I looked back at the practice exam.

Not surprisingly, those who are aware of their strengths and weaknesses.

Having made him understand that, he explained specifically what to do and how his strengths would grow.

All I've taught you is precautions when taking crusade quests alone. It's about what I did or stood around when I partied.

"This is the first time an official has told me about me..."

And the boy was impressed.

'Officer, look! I reward the officials for passing me! I'll do my best!'

Seems like he worked really pretty hard.

I'm sure they said something at the other branch.

You should stop because you're not peeling, or something.

It depends on his motivation to start an adventure.

If the adventurer is not motivated by himself, the official cannot be forced to take the quest.

I can't even be strong without an upliftment.

No official can impose it.

That's why I think it's my job to motivate you.

"You didn't do anything special, did you, Iris? He asked me how to do my exam.

"So I didn't do anything special."

The staff were distracted.

"Are you going that far...?

"I mean, I can't give you that exact advice."

"I thought Mr. Loran was different from the others! From the beginning, from the beginning!

And, Miriam.

Yeah, yeah, and with a small nod, Iris Branch Manager said.

"I'm sure the adventurer who passed the exam will do his best because he sees your sincere attitude"

"No, it's my personal effort, so I was wondering if it mattered."

"That's all I have to say, I'm humble..."

"No, I mean humble. I really do."

"It can't be irrelevant...... you never insist on the handle"

"Something, it feels professional and it's cool..."

Iris Branch Manager, who heard the clerks whisper, laughed all the time.

"Will you take it? I'd like to leave you to the examiner."

"If it's okay with me. Instead, I think it would save other people a lot of time doing their exams and make them very efficient."

When I said that, I got applause.

Somehow, it tickles.

I feel strange.

Think about it, maybe it's because someone has never praised me for what I've done.