Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 173: Jilboa's Advice

Jilboa has advised me that it is time to stand up to resign from the offices of the Swordtooth Soldiers.

"You should take an escort to persuade Goulzin. Do you have any idea?"

After I snorted, I finally asked.

"Of course, I'll take the escort. But Goulzin's reaction, honestly, is unreadable. The expansion of commerce may seem to have been interrupted by vested rights for Goulzin, who is exclusively buying and selling shoes of guardianship across the city.

The profits from the increase in shoe production should flow to him as well, but I hope he has a satisfactory personality in the calculation of the gold account, but it can also be emotionally stubborn. What do you think of Jilboa? I'm not sure I know him very well. "

Asking that, Jilboa answered slowly as he moaned the feather pen on the desk.

"Right... That's where Goulzin leads the caravan from 100 people. If Goulzin seemed to be shaking emotionally, the reason would be not emotion, but face problems."

"Fumiko."

And when I was confused by the unexpected words, Jilboa repeated.

"Yes. Profit and face."

Sure, mercenaries and adventurers are the end business if they get licked.

If you think you've been crushed in the face, you may retaliate beyond all intentions.

I don't feel worthy of honor, but Goulzin is a former adventurer, even if he is a merchant, and he has a large number of former adventurer men, so I guess he lives by that value.

Goulzin and I were trying to find a compromise by offering a profit, but the way to persuade it seems like we should rethink it a little bit.

No matter how long, there are many seeds of trouble and more to think about.

"You're in a lot of trouble."

And I accidentally got out of my mouth.

Jilboa, hearing it, laughed and commented.

"No. You're the one who's causing the trouble. You've always been a coward in the face of being mediocre, and you've always been in trouble. That's how we're having bigger trouble fixing our problems."

As they said unwillingly, that's exactly what I disproved.

"I just want to fix the problem. That's why I've always come to squeeze my wits on the spot."

But Jilboa added, grinning deeper.

"That's what troubles me! This is a compliment, Kenji.

Ordinary people usually don't try to solve problems. Keep away or try to adapt to the situation.

But you're not. Trying to get rid of the trouble itself, out of the world.

I mean, you've come to the side of people who want to change the world the way they think it is. "

The hero of the future made me more and more uncomfortable.

"Come on, I'm not that pattern. I just can't help but worry about the problem in front of me."

I denied it, but Gilbore never seemed to mind.

"Heh heh, well. Well, it might be more of a curse than qualities, but people call that kind of crazy way of life a hero sometimes. That's all, remember."

The future hero's advice hurt my ears.