"Hmm? You don't want to be an S-rank adventurer? Why is that?

In such a celebratory mood, Allen asks General Manager McCallan if he doesn't want to do it.

"I'm simply not interested. It's like drawing attention with a useless title."

Are you insane to be an S-rank adventurer who can't be brave?

I refuse because I don't feel the benefits.

"Hmm. But is that why you're convinced you need the S-Rank Adventurer's title?

"Huh? What do you mean?

"The same person who appointed the S-Rank Adventurer twenty years ago said he wasn't interested. Well, if I could explain, you'd be convinced and accepted. Rather, they all react the same way when they recommend it."

While Allen turned down the S-Rank Adventurer, General Manager McCallan didn't move a single eyebrow.

This means that we are talking on the assumption that we refuse.

"S-rank adventurers are worth that much."

I see. As you may have noticed, I came to recommend an S-rank adventurer to Allen today. First of all, let's talk about what an S-rank adventurer is. "

The general manager clearly said the reason he came was to recommend Allen to an S-ranked adventurer.

General Manager McCallan talks about what an S-ranked adventurer is.

Anything, S-rank adventurers are a system that honors the strengths and achievements of one gem in decades around the world.

(The strength is S-class dungeon strategy, and the merit is to provide information to the Adventurer Alliance. But does one person act as an institution in decades?

Allen thinks about the reason for being recommended by S-rank adventurers this time.

"That seems like a lot less. How many people are there in the world right now?

"Maybe not the two of us. Allen, you're not the three of us."

Allen can be included in the number of people.

Maybe?

"Because many S-rank adventurers are freelancers. I haven't seen Basque in about ten years."

"Mr. Basque?

"Twenty years ago, you became an S-rank adventurer."

(An S-ranked adventurer who can't even grasp the Adventurer Alliance. No, can you tell me how free you are? Nevertheless, I've never heard of an S-rank adventurer named Basque being destroyed by a demon army like this.)

Allen thinks about the relationship between the Adventurer Alliance and the S-Rank Adventurer.

And I feel uncomfortable hearing the name Basque for the first time.

Now that the Demon King army is attacking us, there is not enough power left.

Twenty years ago, Helmios was still active, more than ten years ago.

I have learned many stories about generals and heroes who were active in the war against the Demon King Army at school in the history of the Demon King, but I have never heard of the S-rank Adventurer Basque.

Well, then, Helmios doesn't apply.

The monster Rosetta enters the conversation.

Four powerful parties participated this time.

Rosetta was convinced that Allen was the only party leader who met both his strengths and his achievements.

Being active in war with the Demon King Army doesn't seem to qualify as an adventurer.

General Macallan nodded at Rosetta's words, and everyone who was listening with him seemed convinced.

"And the future. You said your title and Allen, but you have authority."

Director McCallan says it's not just honor.

"Permission? Permission to the Adventurer?

Allen thinks it's incompatible with adventurers and authority, and it doesn't work.

I became an A-ranked adventurer, but I was never given special authority.

If I may say so, I heard from the Adventurers Guild that when you enter another country, you have the advantage of being easier to enter.

With the exception of some countries, such as Rosenheim, immigration mitigation measures have been taken because a good adventurer would be helpful if he worked in his own country.

I see. S-ranked adventurers are given the same authority as deputy general managers. "

"" What!?

Everyone in the room shouted with surprise and made a noise.

"Deputy Director! The room is filled with words.

The S-Rank Adventurer was more than just a title.

(Does it mean that the position is higher than that of a general manager in each country, which is equivalent to a deputy general manager? That's quite the authority, isn't it?)

Allen also knows that the Adventurer Alliance, a global organization, is building a pyramidal organization, culminating in Director McCallan.

Top of the Director Adventurer Alliance. Director McCallan holds this position.

· The deputy general manager assists the general manager, and there are several people.

General Manager Top of the Adventurers Guild Headquarters in various countries. There is only one big country.

· The deputy general manager assists the general manager, and there are several people. Dr. Carlova holds this position.

Head of the Adventurer Alliance set up in branch capitals, large cities, and dungeon cities. The Popoka Branch Manager holds this position.

(Thinking like this, Carlova Sensei is a brain muscle, but it's quite great.)

Consider being rude to your former supervisor.

General Manager McCallan explains that if Allen becomes an S-ranked adventurer, he will be empowered to guide the general manager, branch manager, etc. of each country.

"Let's be sure that the position of S-Rank Adventurer is more useful than Rosenheim's staff. Because Rosenheim doesn't have much national communication with other countries."

I knew Allen's current position as a matter of course.

(Well, I was aware of that. Only countries with national transportation and major powers will be deterred by their titles.)

Rosenheim has no other country than to count.

It is an effective position for the Geamut Empire and the Bauxi Empire, but it is that position when people say it doesn't matter, such as "staff officers" for countries without national transportation.

"If you want to continue to work freely in the world, do you think your position as an S-ranked adventurer is valid?

"That's not what I meant. If you want to continue adventuring, you should have it."

That's how Allen thinks.

(Won't that be a bad story? Rather, it's a system made for people who want to take adventures like me. The Adventurer Guild, and so is it.)

Listen to Director McCallan so far and convince him.

"If Popocca and Carloba had reported it earlier, they wouldn't have come in a hurry whipping old bones."

You've been asking Popoka Branch Manager and Dr. Carlova a lot about Allen.

"Even if you say that, you can't... no... nothing..."

"Oh, my God."

Carloba tries to be honest with him, but General Manager McCallan looks at him and forces him to speak with respect.

"Does the" S-Rank Adventurer "have any troublesome decisions? Like you want me to go to a meeting once a month?

There's an Iron Golem. I can't go there.

Ask Director McCallan about the normative issues.

"Nothing. Because it's not just a system that gives the right and the title to something that's powerful, even the one I appointed twenty years ago. Do you want Allen not to disappear?"

In particular, there are no restrictions on behavior.

It seems that you will be given a say in the alliance of five continents.

It is said that it will be a position where we can work with countries through guidance and strategies in the crusade against beasts.

If the Adventurer Alliance asks for any help without going missing, they will ask for your help.

Having heard this, Helmios laughs bitterly because Allen values the "S-Rank Adventurer".

(I see, in order to give those who are beyond the scope of common sense the corresponding rights)

I finally understood what it meant to have an S-ranked adventurer.

Perhaps you wouldn't recommend talking about S-rank adventurers if you were to join the aristocracy and army of great powers such as Hermione and Admiral Galara.

I want power, but I want to live free.

The nobility, the royal family and the state have nothing to do with it.

I understood that the title for when such things gained overwhelming power would be S-ranked adventurers.

Even if the powerless consider this, they will probably succumb to the great power of the world.

Even in a world where power multiplies from a few times to a few dozen times, the difference in power of that degree can be managed by the power of the state or royal family or by a number of powers.

But what if you get hundreds to thousands of times more power than people?

The powerful will surely collide with the common sense and discipline of the world.

It is the title of the S-ranked adventurer to make such insane beings have a minimal relationship with the world.

I also understood why General Manager McCallan came so soon after attacking the S-Class dungeon.

I will see the emperor of the Baux Empire from now on.

The chances of seeing the royal nobles will increase in the future.

The S-Rank Adventurer's title is powerful, even when confronted with useless power players.

Even if the deputy director has equivalent rights, even if it is a big country, if the S-rank adventurer is treated badly, it will pay a reasonable price.

Middle-sized countries and small countries can avoid useless trouble by saying, "Let's pull the Adventurer Alliance out of the country."

(As the last party of the four parties that attacked the S-class dungeon, is it convenient to deal with the world from now on? I think it will be a half-baked and useless trouble)

Allen makes the loss worth the price.

I feel like I have an answer somehow.

"Hey, hey! Make up your mind!!

Cecil shouts when Allen thinks.

"What's wrong, Cecil?"

"I feel better when party leader Allen is an S-ranked adventurer!

Yeah, that's right.

"Yeah, yeah. S-Rank Adventurer is cool!!

Sophie and Cecil agree.

Allen wonders what the conversation with General Manager McCallan has been like so far.

"... that's right. It doesn't seem like a bad story. Thank you for your concern."

Allen decides to take on the S-Rank Adventurer.

"Mm-hmm. Well, take it."

It looks like you already have your S-Rank Adventurer's Adventurer ID.

The Golden Adventurer Card brought by the Adventurer Alliance representative simply says "S".

"" "Ooh!

He stares at Allen's companions as they sneak into the glowing S-Rank Adventurer ID.

"I will. This is to celebrate Allen's S-Rank Adventurer."

No, thanks.

Allen refuses Admiral Galara's celebration.

Anyway, drink as usual, because it's just going to make a scene.

"Well, don't say that. Ha ha ha!

That said, Admiral Galara grabbed Allen's shoulder before he let him escape.

Allen sighed and wondered if the title of "S-Rank Adventurer" would not apply at this time.