Here it is. I'm sorry, Allen. I've eaten my time. "

"No, thanks to you, it was easy."

(About killing Crimson alone)

I defeated a Crimson-Kaiser-Sea Serpent. I've acquired 340 million experience points. "

There are epic signs of battle around here.

The leaves that float on the surface of the water over a wide area are used for extinguishing coal.

Speaking of what I'm doing now, Meruth, an angel who became a Summoner, wants to know what happened to his power, so I got him to fight the Beast.

Statistically, I can see that there are no problems with A-rank beasts and hierarchical bosses.

From the two levels, the S-rank hierarchical bosses were fought sequentially until the present day.

I couldn't defeat the Scarlet, which restores three tiers of health with great momentum, but I could defeat Beep and Crimson with one.

Except for the monster of that long worm, I guess I can handle it.

Allen wanted to know how powerful Meruth was, so he decided to let you fight him.

I was looking at the situation in the sight I shared a little further away, and I was trying to reconfirm the materials I would give to the Adventurer Alliance tomorrow.

I thought the war was over, so I came with my people.

Well, I don't suppose a scarlet with a strong regenerative power on a boulder is possible.

I see. I didn't know there was a beast I couldn't defeat. "

Meruth seems a little disappointed.

"How powerful were you when you were an angel?

I was told that no honorific words were needed, so I decided to treat Meruth like any other Summoner.

Meruth says Allen's people don't need to be afraid.

This may not be Meruth's special attitude, but he just wants to stretch his feathers to angels.

It seems like an honest personality that leaks honestly that I don't like being hard.

It is helpful because it is not pride or elegance.

What kind of treatment have you received from Elmer the Creator?

"It's only a few minutes, if you say it with your old powers."

Such Meruth says to Allen, "Allen."

I've heard the Pope abandoned me, but it looks like a bully who became a Summoner.

So you're saying that the upper demon cubel is several times more powerful than it is right now?

That's what it is. I've seen the power of Allen's men, but if we fight now, we'll all be destroyed before Cubel takes it seriously. "

"Seriously. What do you mean you can't beat a few times this?"

Keel once again learns the strength of those they are fighting.

Now, it's evening. We're leaving the dungeon.

Today is the third day of a three-day dungeon offensive.

It has not changed since the dawn of the year to return to our base and gather the information we learned in three days and go to the Adventurers Guild.

"Here's the map of the new Death Zone. The beasts that came out were also changing."

I see. I'm sorry. "

And the next day's Adventurers Guild.

The Adventurers Guild guides you to your private room, as usual, for a huge deal.

At that time, the terrain of the Death Zone had changed, so I gave the Adventurer Guild's Popoca Branch Manager a general view and escape route to the parchment.

There is no angel Meruth here.

It's in the Magic Book as a card.

There are people all over the world who know Meruth's face.

I was told it was annoying even if it became noisy.

"Just in case, this is a four-tier death zone. No other hierarchy has been verified. I think the terrain is probably the same, but the beasts may be different. Now, with this."

While Allen told her what to tell her, the Popoka branch manager checked the parchment drawings.

(I gave you what you gave me. Then you can go home.)

The deal is over.

I also gave you the materials I gave you.

Then, if there's nothing to do here, Allen can just stand up and float a little.

"The other day, there was a mythology from the Elmer Church in our branch. That's what Allen was talking about. This is going to happen."

On January 1st, the power of the God of Fire was weakened at the headquarters of Ermea. It was consecrated that the transition system would begin in April this year.

The transition does not begin immediately.

The deities are well known, and the change of jobs begins in April.

"That's what Hermios said. I'm just contacting you with information and suggestions."

Sometimes Allen makes a mistake by asking herself to say helmios.

"... the Dungeon Intelligence Department that suggested it. It was officially approved by Adventurer Guild HQ."

Allen denies it, but the Popoka branch manager proceeds as it is.

"Huh? Really? Congratulations."

(I'm glad. This will eliminate my trouble.)

Allen made one suggestion to the Popoka Branch Manager last month.

That means we need to create a department that collects information within the dungeon, scrutinizes and provides the necessary information.

Allen handed a proposal summarizing the concept of a new organization, the "Dungeon Intelligence Department", to the Popoka branch manager.

In the proposal, dangerous information, such as death zones, is traded from the surviving adventurer.

Until now, magic stones, weapons and armor were the main contents of the transaction.

However, "information" can sometimes outweigh expensive weapons and protective equipment.

Valuable information was what Dungeon Intelligence said they would scrutinize and buy and sell to the adventurers they needed.

Allen will leave the S-Class dungeon when he is finished.

Allen will never be able to provide the information he analyzed or collected.

However, we cannot look at a situation in which 50% of adventurers die every year.

Among Allen, I believe that a dungeon of this level of risk can reduce the annual mortality rate to about 20%.

I don't know how the battle against the Demon King Army will erupt.

We cannot afford to lose valuable combat power in a situation where only 10% of talented people are born.

Even after Allen was gone, the Adventurer Alliance proposed self-reliance and permanent organization.

As of the end of December last year, Allen reported a 10% cut in the annual mortality rate.

The results of the efforts of the Divine and S-Class Dungeon Adventurer Alliance branches combined may have led to proposals being made quickly at HQ.

"So this is the status, this is the honor."

Does it feel like we're still talking?

I wanted to get home early, but the Popoka branch manager says he has questions about Allen's proposal.

"What's going on there?

"No, the rewards offered by the adventurers who escaped the Death Zone provide points. Isn't it money?

"Hmm. Well, money is fine. Why don't you let the adventurer choose? Just..."

Allen answers the Popoka Branch Manager's question.

Allen wrote in the proposal that in return for providing the information to the informant, the information provided by the providing points would be added cumulatively, and that the accumulated points would result in a letter of recommendation or an honorary award.

The reason is that adventurers who made money in S-class dungeons often retire from the adventurer business.

S-Class Dungeons earn over 10,000 Gold Coins.

After such adventurers retire from the adventure business, what they need is a stable life after becoming a second life.

Money is enough to retire an adventurer.

After stopping an adventurer, what you need more than money is a title or a letter of recommendation for a new workplace.

There are many who can't do anything with just money and scatter their wealth to become adventurers.

The Adventurer Alliance, a global organization that provides useful information and contributes to other adventurers and people, backs up adventurers' lives after retirement.

If you keep track of your good deeds and contributions in the Adventurers Guild, your employer will know and feel safe when you hire at a noble home or at a luxury merchant home.

This way, Adventurer Guild Intelligence doesn't have to buy valuable information for money.

Able to operate sustainably without running out of budget.

Naturally, the information you get sells to the adventurers you need at a cheap price.

Those who scrutinize the information are also paid well to hire competent people who can analyze the information.

"Sure, I see. I see."

The person in charge beside the Popoka branch manager is desperately taking notes of Allen's story.

I have been told "wait a minute" many times, so I will give you time to take notes each time.

It seems that this person will be the head of the Intelligence Department.

"There are only a limited number of adventurers who can become branch heads of the Adventurers Guild. I hope you think this also includes helping adventurers live after retirement."

"So, does Allen have any reward for providing this information? As a branch manager in the only S-Class dungeon in the world, can you do as much as you can? Of course it doesn't matter if it's money."

I promise I'll call Adventurer Guild HQ.

The atmosphere says he doesn't want you to be with the branch manager.

It seems that the Popoka branch manager will do the approximate thing from his eyes.

Allen hasn't been paid anything for Allen's information for months.

"What? As I said earlier, with Hermios' information and suggestions. Ask Hermios for the reward."

……

Even if you say that again, the Popoka branch manager doesn't believe you.

At least Popoka Branch Manager has met with Helmios several times in his position, but I can assure you that he can't turn his head on this kind of thing.

After such a branch manager, Allen leaves the private room.

"Hey, don't you have to thank me?

The Adventurer Alliance said Cecil couldn't help but talk to Allen, who doesn't have a head anymore.

"Huh? Well, I owe it to a global organization. I'll retrieve it via Hermios when I need it."

Allen smiles and looks bad.

Cecil sighed.

All right, I've collected all the medals, and I've finished analyzing the A-Rank Summoners there, so I'm heading for five levels.

"Wow! Finally! Let's go!!

Clena also gripped her fist in front of her chest.

It was an S-class dungeon aiming to attack from last April, but Allen called out to his friends to aim for five levels with the lowest boss.