Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 583: Guild Morning Landscape

The next day, I visited the Adventurer's Guild early in the morning.

Sometimes there are shoe factories and territorial development jobs, so that time was the only time I could twist out to come to the Adventurer Guild, or to observe how the young rushing adventurers are asking for requests.

The Morning Adventurer's Guild was gotten back with a bunch of bitchy men gathering in front of the notice board.

Good thing it's crowded, sneak out into the corner of the guild to make observations.

A good enough request will be a deal, and it will be up to the power relationships within the adventurer to decide who can commission which request.

Specifically, arm strength, body size, and career as an adventurer.

People with a background (career) are familiar with each other, and power relations are roughly defined.

So, requests rarely happen, and I get this request, but I'm going to borrow the next request, etc., to take the request.

I know how it went around here because I used to do it as an adventurer, too.

It was my job to negotiate with other parties when the request was made.

What we should observe this morning is what's happening to the runaway adventurers after the veterans take the requisition form.

The rushing adventurers are poor in stature, and they don't have the power to just walk in and take requests among the veteran adventurers.

Waiting in the corner of the room for the request to end.

When the veteran adventurers are gone from the front of the bulletin board, it's finally the adventurers' turn.

Except for the constant requests, there are no good enough requests left to even run out there adventurers.

So what do we do? The action from there breaks up into two parts.

One is the group of veteran adventurers who are actively contacting each other in order to be added to the group of veteran adventurers who took the requisition form.

Some veterans can speak up for the eye-catching and reputable rush.

The example threesome seems to belong there.

The other is the runaways, who couldn't get them to join the group of adventurers, who are headed to the reception with Noronoro to make constant requests.

No one is leaving.

Because if you don't make a request, you can't eat it.

"Something like the atmosphere of the Adventurer Guild is different. Was the request like that? How did Kenzi get a favor?

Sarah, who for some reason has been following me since morning, questions how the Morning Adventurer Guild looks.

"Now, the order in which I'm going to paste the request is set. For example, in order to maximize the value of the land, he said. In other words, we'll stick it in order of future earnings. I mean, I like to pay. My favorite request is that the fastest win."

"Hmm... well, the early winner is what you have to do?

"Right. It's better than bribery, like before."

"Right... so, Kenji, you didn't think you were using bribes or anything to bring a request?

Sarah's gaze gets steep. This red-haired girl hates being crooked.

"No way. I turned him down for a bribe. So I wasn't close to that bald guy at the desk."

He was a bald guy trying to crush my business when I was eating dinner at a consultation (consulting) with a runaway adventurer.

Even when I was an adventurer, when I took the requisition form, I asked for it under my sleeve every time.

Most importantly, now that I look at him and smile, he cramps the flesh off his cheeks and gives me a loving laugh, he's become a good guy, so no problem.

"I think he's scared."

I pretend Kirik standing behind me with an escort doesn't sound like a potpourri.