Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 272: A Deaf Tale

Start with the investigation.

Ask the Adventurer Guild receptionist if there are many instances where villagers like him come directly to make requests.

"Oh, you do sometimes"

and.

It's just a feeling sometimes, so if you keep asking me how many times it's been in the past month.

"Hmm. I saw it about three times when I was in charge"

and the answer came back.

However, it may have actually occurred because sometimes this rep wouldn't have seen it.

The fear of aggregating numbers and moving tissues is in these respects.

Because any matter that is not considered to be handled as an organization in the first place will be perceived as something that has not occurred as a fact and will mislead the organization's leaders in their judgment.

In the Adventurer Alliance, I created a system of reports so that the number of requests would be recorded as statistics, but how to handle the under-request cases in the first place fell out of my mind.

So the person in charge is not on the record and no measures have been taken.

When we look at the report, it is important to see what is happening, but more than that, we have to imagine what is not happening, which is the iron rule, but it was lacking.

I'd like to do a detailed investigation, but first I ask a few reps separately a few times to come up with a slender expectation, and to the best of my memory, I seem to be up about seven times in the last two months.

"Is this a lot? Fine. Doesn't that look like less?

That's what Sarah thinks.

"If you count only the number of people who have reached the Adventurer Alliance, maybe less"

And I answered.

Indeed, if it's about three stories in January, it might be a good idea to see less.

I did, but the numbers are only about a client who got to the Adventurer Guild.

Behind that, given the total number of people who could not reach the Adventurer's Guild although they reached the city, who died on the journey without reaching the city, and who hesitated to ask the Adventurer's Guild in the village in the first place, it is not surprising that behind it there are ten times as many cases that could not be attempted to ask the Adventurer.

Behind the event, there are ten times as many hyalihat cases, commonly known as Heinrich's Law.

I just can't convince myself over the church and the Adventurer Guild just because this isn't actually the data I took.

It would be a little tricky (teasing), but I decided to just root it out before I spoke to the church.

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"Thank you for your help, Master Urbano"

I greet Urbano, who rises to the second floor of the Adventurer's Guild and appears to have fully established his position within the Guild.

Though fully discerned by the Nicolo Priest, he is officially writing the Adventurer's Guild report for the upper realm, which means Urbano, a civilian of the young amputee, so he must meet regularly and share information.

Even the Urbanos have established their place in the Alliance by loading my report first and swinging that logic, so it's a win-win relationship.

Even from the reps in the guild, Urbano's reputation seems pretty good. Essentially, since I follow the guidelines in the report and give instructions within the guild, it doesn't differ from the policy of the upper management, and since it is a documented content, I also share the policy as a person in charge and it seems easy to move around.

If you think about it carefully, in this world, where the entire human governance organization is open, the Adventurers Guild of this city is based on bottom-up numbers and reports such as those carried out by large Japanese companies, and that's why the daily work is carried out with the support of the top management, so it may be easy and natural to work if you put it in charge.

My boss's loyalty to Urbano will also increase.

"You've been flashy lately, Kenji."

"I'm coming."

"By the way, I don't know if I can even turn those shoes over here. Don't you have a reputation for a lot of things? Why not the Cardinals?"

The Urbanos seem to have heard the story of the Cardinals.

I don't know about demanding bribes from the front, but it's not a problem if it's usually a sale, so I'll answer that.

"Do you think so? Now I'm not selling anything but priests of the priesthood. Anyway, there was the Cardinal's prestige, and the church hasn't given us permission to sell it yet..."

Half is true and half is a lie. Although de facto permission has been given by the Church, it is at the stage of advance booking for senior aristocrats by Anne face-to-face for sale. Coming around to a civilian like Urbano will still be ahead of us.

"Hmm. If that's the case, I can't help it. But at the dawn of the sale, you must speak up here."

"That's already, I'll be sure to do that. By the way, one thing, I need to talk to you ear to ear..."

As I lowered my voice and spoke, Urbano's eyes blinked calmly and his nose became rough.

I feel like I'm in a backyard bribing evil deputies.