Allen invited him to the base to become a C-rank adventurer and a welcome party with Kiel.

Kiel said he couldn't do that because he had a family.

(Is it a family or a family?)

Allen has been wondering why Keel has no money for more than a month. Almost every day I get rewards for defeating the bottom boss of a C-class dungeon. He captured the third dungeon today, but earned at least 40 coins with two rewards.

It seems to be enough for a day.

The first reason I can think of is that, firstly, there is debt, so we need money to repay it.

Third, when I was Kenichi in the previous life, I remember that gamers who love money were quite a lot. We keep the minimum weapons and armor and just keep paying. Even if the assets reach hundreds of millions or billions, the monetary policy will not stop. I tried to think that even though I needed money to live in real life, I like money in the game.

But here is a reality in a different world. I thought it was probably the first or second reason.

"A family? Are there many?"

There are still five among the dungeon bosses. Allen asks Kiel's confession.

"Yes, there are only seven."

(That's quite a lot. Well, it's true that only college students are exempt from capital tax.

Allen first thinks he is sending money for a poor family in his hometown. However, that is not a reason why you cannot come to the base.

"Do you mean you are a family in the school city? And do you work alone with Kiel?"

"No, no, I'm working a bit."

It is said that the whole family came to the school city. It is said that those who can work are working to supplement their lives. However, there is no good place to make money in the absence of a mentor or referral.

(Huh? Did everyone bother coming from their hometown to live together?)

"Oh? That's just right. I found it. Hey, Allen."

"Oh, yeah, Cecil. That's right! Kiel, why don't you move to the base?"

Remember Cecil's words about the problem at the base.

"Hmm? Huh?"

This is not the only story about Keel. Talk to Kiel about the site issue. Four people live in a house where as many as 20 people can live. If good, ask all seven to live at the base. He says he has two jobs and one bird with one job.

"Of course, if you work at home, you'll also pay."

"Why, why?"

"Because I'm a fellow. Honestly, I can't see what Kiel is up to now."

The other three nodded at the words of Allen

Keel seems to be thinking.

(Because it seems that there is pride because it is quite strong)

Even though it was a tough situation, he never said anything. I own it.

"So what about this?"

Cecil makes a suggestion to Keel in trouble. The rewards obtained in the dungeon are divided into five equal parts and distributed to five people. It is divided into six equal parts, and one-sixth is used to pay for living at the base and for the family of Kiel.

Instead, all magic stones will be Allen's.

"Isn't that good?" "Yeah, it's Cecil!"

Both Dogola and Clena agree. Allen didn't recruit the magic stone at the time of the initial recruitment, so he gave away the magic stone for Kiel.

Move and provide a place of residence and work, so make sure all magic stones belong to Allen. It says that there is no loan. This also erases the grimacing in the keel.

The keel who heard so far raises the face that was facing down due to the depression.

"I'm sorry, can you ask for it?"

He seemed to have chosen to enter the base, thinking of his family.

"Of course! Let's exchange the adventurer's card and prepare for the welcome party."

Kiel was invited to the base.

Go to the adventurer's guild and change the ID of all five adventurers from D to C rank. Then, Keel returns to the location of the family and brings the whole family.

Meanwhile, Allen and others prepare for the welcome party. It was closed tomorrow, but instead of going to the dungeon, they all talked about removing their luggage from Kiel's house.

I exchanged the adventurer's card quickly. From the sister of the staff of the adventurer guild, it is already C rank. It is said that it is better to do a preliminary survey before going to the B class dungeon because it is different from the C class dungeon.

They say that the whole family will come before the evening. Since it was said that there are also small children, not only meat and bread but also sweets and fruits are bought at the store. There is no one who can cook, so we will prepare everything that is sold in the store.

It was almost the time I had promised to buy blankets and tableware for the number of people.

(Okay, we're ready for the minimal welcome party. It's clear that Keel will be fine and we can get along as a party!)

I still felt a little distance away and the three other than Allen had little conversation with Keel, but I think that will be resolved soon.

It was near evening. Allen is outside the base and waits for Kiel's family while the three prepare for the welcome party at the base.

Then, a group of eight people around Kiel comes.

(Huh? You're young. You're young or a child.)

The first thing Allen saw after seeing these eight was that there were no adults. Below is about 8 years old. Above is around 15 years old and I think he is slightly older than Kiel. It was such a group.

Fifteen is an adult in the world, but a child in Allen.

I thought I had parents. I wondered if I was a handicapped grandparent, but it wasn't.

"I'm sorry, I'm trying to bring what I can bring today. Is it a bit late?"

There is a large furoshiki on the back of the keel. There are several other people with large luggage.

"No, it's almost time for the welcome party to finish. Let's take a tour of the house ..."

When Allen tries to tell the end, a woman of ten years or so, perhaps as much as a mash, comes before Allen. The same blonde girl as Kiel.

"I'm Nina. Thank you for inviting me this time."

With that in mind, he picked a ruffled skirt and lowered his head while playing courtesy.

"Oh hello"

(Huh? What is this?

I'm puzzled by a pretty polite greeting. It is a greeting that is not an ordinary person. That is not all. The people behind the girl, Nina, who greeted him glanced. The clothes that everyone wears are not good, but they are recognizable. The clothes worn by the boy are similar to what Allen wore when he was in the museum for about four years.

Nina's outfit is not good, but she wears a ruffled skirt that ordinary people are unlikely to wear.

"I'm sorry, there are a few things. I'll talk later."

"Yes, I understand."

Invite to the base while being puzzled. Apparently, Keel explains later.

I will keep my luggage on the ground floor and later bring it up to my assigned room.

Allen's reaction did not seem wrong. Eight people who moved to the school city with only small children and lived poor.

I want to do a welcome party though I was surprised. Guide to the multi-purpose room where four people usually eat on the first floor. The house is large enough to accommodate 20 people, so the meals are large enough for 20 people.

(Hmmm, it was nice to have a table provided.)

Chairs for the number of people are arranged on a large table, and meals are still lined up on the table to show welcome.

This is an adventure-rich area with a lot of wild food. Both meat and bread are quite large. It is cut and placed on the table. Fruits and sweets are also heaping.

The welcome party for eight people, including Keel, which I had never seen before, had begun.