Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 333: I quit Adventurer

"Because I don't take requests from adventurers anymore!

I told the people who fired Kenji today.

Originally, I didn't even like it when I just fired (fired) Kenji.

Instead, it was the nasty guy who could only wield his sword, and, come on, it was on his head.

Now I said I should borrow money from the party to repair the broken weapon or something.

"I'm not kidding!

That's why.

My adventurer life ended in a few years.

Originally, I was an adventurer because I came out of the countryside for my brother and sister and there was no other way to eat and go besides the arms of a bow and arrow.

When Kenji was there, the party didn't have to be too dangerous, but it turned out to be a lot of money, and I could have saved about the cost of a souvenir I'd take to my parents' house if I did the request.

After I fired (fired) Kenji, I really went crazy.

Besides, I'm busy and can make money now because I help work at Kenji's and I'm taught a lot.

"I, adventurer, stop!

I'm quitting my business as an adventurer!

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"Uh, I don't know if I failed."

Kimberly, the same archer, called out as she held her head in the usual inn and was sipping slightly warm barley liquor from day to day.

After introducing him to Kenji on a previous request, he still talks to me from time to time.

"What, did Kenji even cheat on you?"

"Cheating, that's not what I'm talking about."

I don't even feel like responding to my usual light mouth.

Even this is depressing.

"Uh, I promised my brother and sister I'd buy some souvenirs."

Stupidity comes out of my mouth.

"What, even the request failed"

and the tone of Kimberly feels a little considerate.

"No, I'm not. I quit being an adventurer. I just told the party"

"Hmm."

"Well, I'm not in immediate trouble because I work at Kenji's, but I knew I'd have to work that would be money. I can't send you to your parents' house without a job."

Besides, you'll be sipping meatless soup.

"What are you doing helping Kenji?"

"Um? Remember the price of the market stuff, do some new research and add numbers, and then stick to Kenji and ask him what the artisans do, advise the adventurers..."

"What the hell. So you're saying you can do the same thing as Kenji?

When Kimberly asked me, maybe the alcohol was turning around and I was feeling a little bit more upset.

Otherwise, I wouldn't have said this.

"Not before! Leave it to me!