Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 281: The Reality of Villager's Request

When I heard about the vivid scene from Priest Vasquez, I was anxious to see if my idea was wrong, but I can't even give up to this extent.

In the meantime, we will follow the order and check the facts again.

"For example, when villages are attacked by goblins, demon wolves, etc., you may ask adventurers to exterminate them."

Whether a request is being made to the adventurer in the first place. When the facts have become complicated and confusing, it is a good idea to ask simple questions that go back to their starting point.

"There is. Interceptions at the village fence can be done by villagers, but it's difficult if you're not an adventurer to split into the woods and eradicate monster dwellings and nests. In those cases, you have to ask the adventurer."

Priest Vasquez was able to confirm that he was making a request to the adventurers in the village.

Next, confirm the request method.

"In what way do you make requests?

"Right..."

Priest Vasquez opened his tease after thinking for a while.

"First, don't collect money from all over the village. It's something that keeps a certain amount of storage in the village in case of disasters, festivals, etc., so you're going to chop it off. I entrust that money to the honest, fast-paced young man in the village. So there's an Adventurer's Guild that runs all the way to nearby cities."

Since the request was only received by cash payment, it could also be confirmed that the money was allowed to be held as a means of payment and the means of communication was the villagers.

"So?"

"So the village will consolidate its protection for days until that young man returns. Even if monsters show up at night, they don't attack villages during the day. I go out to the fence outside the village on a field job and spend less time on a field job because it's dangerous to be alone, but well not unbearably."

Even if the matter is left to the adventurer, the village will continue to be exposed to monster threats until then. That said, it's about the time of the rampage that monsters strike from daylight, so we take a long-lasting war stance.

But one more thing, we need to check the facts.

The success rate of the request.

"Well... it's hard to hear, but can the young man put out for use safely call the adventurer"

In response to my question, Priest Vasquez answered face-to-face.

"That's the hard part, to be honest. Those who refused to use it in the first place because they were afraid of monsters, those who arrived to the city but collapsed with the money they had, even if they could ask for an Adventurer's Guild, often the adventurers they called were useless, not on chopsticks or sticks."

"I see."

The success rate doesn't seem very high.

"It breaks me down, because it's not something I don't know. There is absolutely no need for coins in village life. It's a lot of money to be brought, so I guess there's blood on your head. He runs out of money in the city, and that's how he turns blue and comes back to the village. There were many young people like that."

Shopping and feeling of money are the result of education and experience.

If a villager who only knows inside a small village comes to the city with a lot of money, it will only look like a duck to some kind of human being.

"So what do you do if your request to the Adventurer fails"

And then ask about what to do if you fail. Is there a so-called alternative?

"As a last resort, you will bequeath to the aristocracy that governs the land. Most importantly, it is a small village where no deputies are located, so a petition to Wang Capital would take more time and money than a request to the adventurer. So it seems we often get in touch through tax collectors. So through the lord contacted, you will ask the nobleman with the nearest soldier to send troops. But the cost of doing so can be very high, so it's the general idea of the villagers that they want to avoid it if possible."

I was anxious about the way Priest Vasquez said it, so I couldn't help but listen.

"When it comes to expensive, how much is it burdensome"

"One in every 20 people who sell themselves from the village is about the same amount. But it's better than starving to death."

That was the answer of Priest Vasquez.