Early morning. Time when the outside is still starting to whiten and the night hasn't dawned. I'm sleeping next door. When I gently get out of bed so I don't wake up Ciel, I rent the bucket that was in her house. I don't know where the well is because I just got here, but I have magic, so I have no particular problem. I strained the water produced from my fingertips all over the bucket, then added some ice to make it cold water, then washed my face with Pasha Pasha.

The drowsiness that had left me only a little bit in the cold that pulled my face away blows away. I wiped my face with the towel I had just bought yesterday to get dressed, and got fit with a hand mirror that had only one in Ciel's house.

"All right!"

I don't have weird sleeping habits or eyesight. I'm done face-to-face with yesterday, but it's my first day at work, so I can't show you anything weird. I need to make sure my colleagues and visiting adventurers don't insult me.

"Hmm...... Lapis...... honey? Are you awake already?

Ciel woke herself up rubbing her sleepy eyes. Her thin skin clothes were falling asleep and her chest was about to be exposed, so she rushed off her gaze. It's been a long time since I turned into a woman, but I admire the weird part of me that this place remains a man. Damn, it's poisonous to the eyes.

"Morning, Ciel."

"Morning...... Oh, well, it's your first day. Are you in the mood?"

Waking up in a grinning mood, Ciel got out of bed and started washing her face and preparing meals. Even so, it's not self-catering. Just rewarm the bread and soup I bought yesterday with a magical flame. Adventurers like her are not uncommon to vacate their homes for long periods of time. So if you keep food in your house, it will rot and you won't be able to eat it, or you will be left alone until the worst bugs gush. So the meal is basically a buy and eat or a buy the day before.

"Wisdom, God of Wisdom, thank you for your grace today"

"I'll have it."

It is Whidham, the God of Wisdom, that Ciel has now prayed. Sometimes, she says, when she prays every day like she does, she can be graced by God. So a lot of people in this world believe in some kind of God.

God - there are other gods in this world, Lumiel, who presides over justice and light; Gael, the god of war, who presides over battle; Phartilla, the god of abundance, who presides over the birth of life; Toledo, the god of commerce, who presides over deals and covenants; Artie, the god of craftsmanship, who presides over the improvement and transmission of technology; and Damuel, the god who presides over darkness and destruction.

Each god believes by man, but no matter which god he believes in, he should be a basic freedom... Three hundred years ago, the god the Demon King believed in was Damuel, so if I told him that I believed in Damuel, he would have been persecuted in my time. But it's not necessarily the same now. The area should be gradually examined, looking at the surrounding reactions.

I don't believe in any god in particular, but I always benefit from the gods. It is a state of envy if one hears that the influence is the muscle strength of the constant apart, the magic of all attributes, the memory that is hard to forget once remembered, or largely correct when judged by account. Well, I can't do a brave man without that...

I guess Ciel has faith in Widam, the god of wisdom, only the wizard. Common Widdam benefits should be as much as increased magic, improved memory. As long as I'm not a cleric, it will work, but it's better to have it than not.

After you finish your meal, brush your teeth. At the tip of the small tree, brush your teeth with something tied together, collecting the hairs that can be removed from the pig's back. After three hundred years, there seems to be no change here. When you are finished polishing, rinse your mouth with water several times and release the impurities in your mouth outside. I like this little refreshment.

That's how the sun was moving to a higher position just now. People heading out to their respective workplaces left the house, and it was about time they started making noise outside.

"Bye, Ciel. I'll be there."

"There you go, Lapis. Good luck."

He switches hands to Ciel, who was waving until he is invisible, and walks one person down Main Street toward the guild. Apprentice children move around busily in a number of stores, working hard to serve and clean the store. I can't lose, either.

Arriving in front of the guild, adventurers looking for work in the early morning, adventurers returning to report their requests, and adventurers with demonic bodies to have their materials bought up, waited for the reception to begin. Passing beside them like that and stepping inside, I saw eye to eye with Creek, the guild master who apparently was just here.

"Good Morning Guildmaster"

"Good morning, Mr. Lapis. That's a little earlier than planned. Inspirational."

I looked around with Kyolo Kyolo, but I haven't seen any other officials yet. Apparently they came too soon.

"If it's true, we're all supposed to be together at this hour. Our staff has a bad gathering. I'm looking at it a lot because I'm getting tired from my streak of duty..."

Something... sounds like a roomy bunch of people in a long time. But that's not why I'm late like any other official. I have to work seriously to make sure I have a place.

"Then I'm quick and sorry, but help me get ready. What? It's easy to do. Clean inside and outside, then ask for additional members that need to be refilled. The cleaning tools are in the back that way, the inventory of the components is in the warehouse that way, and the shelf says the item name, so you'll know. If anything happens, call me back."

"Okay."

Come on, it's time for real. I once again tightened my mind and quickly started cleaning the interior with the cleaning tools in one hand. It's pretty dirty in the guild because many adventurers push it day in and day out. Soil and dust are, of course, left untill the blood dripped from the demon's body or eaten, which someone seems to have dropped. While I wanted to suspect the nerves of the people who were insensitively polluting public places, I picked them up, and then I finished cleaning them from corner to corner.

The next step is to add members. The main additional supplies were the various documents on the back of the counter, plates made of mysterious substances that did not know what to use for, and ink and the tip of the pen. I mean, I guess this is something that's used frequently in a day.

When you're done with the inside job, now clean the outside. The adventurers making the rows don't hesitate to look at it, but they ignore it all and start cleaning. After some sweeping in front of the guild, I thought I'd finally clean my surroundings too - then a pair of disfigured adventurers stood in front of me.

"... something?

"You're a face I don't see, sister. Newbie?"

I thought you were just getting tangled up for a second, but it seems like you were just wondering about your new face. I knew I shouldn't judge you by your looks.

"It starts today. I say Lapis. Greetings."

You have to be careful what you say when you become an employee. Everyone will be stoned by the mouth.

"You don't make a lot of money working for an Alliance, do you? If you go out with us, you can make him live a good life, okay? Why don't we hang out for a little while now?

… foreword withdrawn. I knew the look and contents were linked. It's not like he's going to denigrate a man's profession all of a sudden.

"Don't worry about it. I'm going to work."

"Don't say that. I'll do something good."

"Let's go out with booze."

I get familiar, I get my hands around my shoulder, and I unwittingly cock. It became clear to me that the clothes that Syel and the others had bought had been soiled with dirty hands because they had been touched. I thought I'd hurt you for a second, but if I bust out here, I might suddenly get a neck on my first day, and I need to put up with it anyway... I try to persuade him to teach me to mobilize all his self-control so that he doesn't get emotional while trying to keep things as quiet as possible.

"Um... can you stop touching me? I'm not going to go out with you."

"... you know. Listen to me while I'm being nice to you."

"Who do you think we are? Our class is iron, right? There's no way one woman can fight you, is there? You want me to tell you everything I can?

There's no way I know who you are - and I'm desperate to yell at you. The hand that was turned on my shoulder stuck with force and turned into a strangling motion. One adventurer jumped out of the line when the boulder tried to twist his hand up because he couldn't keep his mouth shut.

"No, stop it, you guys! You don't like it!

The adventurer still had a good appearance to say boy. The remaining face of childhood has a raised eyebrow and his mouth is tightened to a single letter. The seemingly powerful eyes stared at the wolf-working pair of adventurers, and the leather armor that seemed to have just been bought and the sword on his hips gave the impression of being tickled like someone else's.

Though good until it pops out, are you frightened, the boy's body is shaking fine. I can't help it. Needless to compare to the pair, this boy doesn't look used to fighting. Probably rush out, or if you do poorly, it could be the same as an apprentice who hasn't even registered yet. The pair seemed to be taken aback for a moment, but when they looked at each other and laughed niggly, they came closer to the boy with a big crotch.

"What? Can you say that again because I didn't hear you?

"... stop it. You don't like her."

"Ha!? What!? I can't hear you!

"Ha ha!"

An uncomfortable laugh cripples my nerves. Pathetically, the boy is totally frightened. Figured it out. Those two are intimidating. I can't stand it anymore. I'll tighten it up. Leaving these people alone isn't good mental health, and most importantly, it involves guild selling tickets if you miss out on the adventurer's wolf. I'll apologize to the Alliance Master later. I came close to Zunzun and reached out to one of the pair.

"What is it, sister? You want to hang out with us?

"What!?

Grab an arm and turn it around to your back, then twist it up by deciding on your joints as you go. The man turned his body around like a very shrimp in pain, but pulled it down to the ground as it were, regardless.

"You! What are you doing!

Grab the other one's grabbed arm back the other way and throw it with one hand as it is. The man flew as he spun, and when he crashed into the Alliance wall, he stopped moving even if he fainted. In a flash of events, all the people around him have a flashing look. The same goes for the boy who tried to help me, or the guy with his arm twisted up. Then you heard the noise, and a creek popped up that you were supposed to be preparing inside.

"What's up!? What happened!?

"Er..."

... How do I explain this situation? In front of the guild is one stretched man and one I'm holding back and a rookie to work today for the first time. And at the end of the day, there's one boy who's stunned as he stands. One could be mistaken for saying that I suddenly started rambling. As I was pampering my mouth without being able to think of a good excuse, I glanced at Chilari and this way, bearing the fallen man on my shoulder as Creek perceived something.

"Let's hear the circumstances. The boy there and you, Lapis, go inside. Oh, bring the man too."

Good. Looks like we could just avoid being made bad guys on the one hand. As he forced the resisting man into it, Creek unconstitutionally rolled the man to sleep on the floor. Creek glanced at this one and nodded, so I let go of the man's arm I was catching. Then the man jumped out in a hurry and began to rub his own arm.

"Tsu... don't look so cute and impotent, sister"

"We'll hear the complaints later. Let's start with the interview. Mr. Lapis, tell me what happened."

Creek's eyes are sharpening. All I'm saying is that if I lie, I won't forgive you. I tried not to be as personal as I could and described a series of events that had just happened with a third-party eye. A man tried to pinch his mouth several times along the way, but every time Creek stared and shut him up. And Creek repeats the same question to the boy and the man. The boy's say was about the same as mine - but the man's say is like the opposite. I rang because I was in trouble, and all of a sudden it was decided that I had been violent. By the way, they say the boy is one of mine. I don't even know his name yet. I don't know how he can handle his people. I wonder if I can't get my head around that much.

"... I see, I largely grasped the situation"

"Then punish them quickly! Guilds often hire such violent women!

Anger springs up again at selfish rhetoric. I don't even think about shards of myself being punished. But this isn't the place for me to talk. In silence, in front of me. Creek offered his hand to the man softly and said this in a quiet, compelling voice.

"It is up to you to punish me. I would have called a guard to take me, but only this time, let's give it a break with strict caution. Get the Adventurer Plate out."

"Hey, why?!? She was the first one to commit violence!

"No, you were the one who touched her body first. So self-defense is allowed. I have testimony from the boy over here. It's obvious which one is lying. Now, get your plates out."

The man offered a plate from his nostrils to Creek, regrettably devouring his teeth. That plate you see for the first time has a dull, glossy gloss. I guess this plate has something to do with saying the iron (iron) that the man was just running through his mouth.

Still, you were so noisy earlier and suddenly grown up. Is there a reason?

When Creek received the plate from the man, he now also took the plate from the man's pocket, which remained stretched, and began to write something down on the paper on the counter. And give the man the plate he had.

"I kept my name on record. If anything happens next, we'll really impose sanctions this time, so be careful. You can go now."

"Shit!"

While tongue-in-cheek, the man took charge of his people and walked out of the guild with all due respect. Oh, boy, you managed to settle one case. When he accidentally leaked his breath, Creek looked at me with a bitter smile.

"It's been a disaster since the first day, Mr. Lapis."

"No, I'm... relieved that nothing happened."

"As an employee of the Alliance, that's the right response. Because some adventurers try to speak of others with power, as they do now. We would have to capture them as soon as we discovered them, but alas, these people work only with bad wisdom, so they are dear in front of strong officials. This time it was the end of my luck to get involved without knowing your strength."

That's what I say. Shoulder clapping creek. I see, if it's just the look, it seems weak, me.

"Than you. You have quite a sight. I don't like the sense of justice that goes toward them."

"Duh, thanks..."

The boy is lit up with praise from Creek. Yes, I was impressed with this boy's behavior, too. There were plenty of adventurers then, but none of them tried to get in there to help. You're supposed to be definitely outnumbered by this boy in strength. I don't know if you avoided any trouble or if they thought you weren't worth helping, but this boy is definitely the one who did the most right thing on that occasion.

"By the way, you seem like a newbie, but with what requirements are you in the guild today?

That's what they said and the boy was hacked. Oh no... you forgot your purpose...?

"Um! Me, I came out of the country wanting to be an adventurer! I worked so hard to find my gear with the money I saved and all I had to do was sign up for the guild... there was this noise."

"Oh, I see. Then it's just fine. Mr. Lapis, try this boy's procedure on the ground as well. Because I teach."

"Yes!

Suddenly. But I'd appreciate it if you could teach me a job in a quiet guild where there's nobody but the three of us, rather than the adventurers out there coming into the avalanche and being taught in a crowd and in a hurry.

Creek moved to the counter inviting me and the two boys to take out a sheet of paper and a needle, as well as a bronze plate with nothing written on it and a brilliant shining orb.

"Alliance Master, what's this?

"This paper is necessary to refrain from the boy's name and age, gender and race. This needle is meant to collect blood. And this bronze plate is going to carve out the name. And at the end of the day, it's the orb you need to share your newly acquired information with guilds everywhere. Let's try it first."

That said, Creek opened the ink lid with the pen in one hand. And I'm gonna push that over here.

"You're going to get the information you need to register, and you're going to get it from the boy. The contents are four: name, age, gender, and race. I don't need anything else."

"Okay."

My hands tremble at my first job. After taking a deep breath and calming down, I inquired with a smile in mind to make it easier for the boy to talk.

"First, let me know your name"

"Yes! Uh, his name is Abel. He's seventeen, he's a man. It's human!"

... I was answered before I asked all the questions. Naturally, I was listening. Creek, who was laughing bitterly and watching such an exchange, now offers the needle to the boy. Abel, who received it reflexively, gave a puzzling look.

"Er...?

"Now I need you to stab your finger and drain a drop of blood onto the plate. Yeah, if you don't like your fingers, I don't care if they're arms or feet. If you get blood, you don't have to complain."

"Then... with your fingers"

Abel stabbed a needle in his finger without hesitation. On the plate I rushed to offer, the blood dripping from Abel's fingers began to shed a pale light. I don't know how it works, but the plate just brings up some information about Abel that I just wrote down. Eventually, when the light subsided, a plate of bronze could be made there with Abel's information on it.

"Mr. Lapis. Now put your hands on that orb over there."

The next moment I touched the orb as they told me, a huge amount of information poured into my head. Creek's sharp voice echoes as he startled and nearly let go of his hand.

"Keep it up!... don't panic. That's an orb for sharing information, so I just connected it to the info on the adventurers I've signed up for. Lapis, all you have to do is hold the plate you just did and read out the contents in your head. If a previously registered person attempts to work illegally in a different name or the like, he or she will find out at this point, and if there is nothing, the registration will be completed. They say there's a lot of information in the blood, and that's not two things in the world. I can only find out more about Solciere, who created this system."

I knew this was made by the guy from Solciere. Even so, read it up in your head......? I watch the plate in my hand while I silently read Abel's information. Then strangely, through the orb to which I was connected, there was a feeling that something had written information. I guess that's the registration of the information now. You have something convenient.

"All right, that concludes the process. Mr. Abel, now you're one of the adventurers. You're welcome."

"Thank you!

Upon receiving the plate offered, Abel laughed nicely. Looks delightful from the bottom of my heart. It's kind of smiling.

"The ban on adventurers is simple. You don't even have to imitate it like you break the law. Be careful, if you work evil or wrongdoing, your guild will punish you. Attention at first, warning at second, still deprivation of identity if not improved. At worst, crusade orders may be issued. Since the activities of the guild are officially recognised by each country, even murder is permitted during formal requests and crusades. In other words, they can actually kill you. Be very careful."

"... ok"

Abel's throat rattled. He seems nervous, but I think Abel will be fine. I can't imagine this kid working illegally.

"This is how adventurer registration works. That was easy, wasn't it?

"Yes. This is going to work out"

I thought it would be harder. It would be appreciated if the process were simple on the part of doing it. That's how I saw some people coming in through the entrance. Looks like Camille and other officials have been at work.

"Oh, isn't that Lapis and the guild master? What are you doing?

"What, I was just getting a registration in the field?"

"Really? Lapis is very enthusiastic about her work."

Camille makes a pleasant laugh. I guess it's time for her to open up. My hunch seemed to hit me, and Creek slapped me on the shoulder with a pound.

"Come on, Mr. Lapis. Finally, it's the real deal. You observe Camille's work at reception. [M] And do what you seem to be able to do so by calling out to yourself. Good?"

"Okay."

"Good reply. Let's all get to work today."

As Creek opens the door, the adventurers who were lining up outside continue to come inside. While I was a little overwhelmed by such a wave, I put my temper back in.