How To Live In A Different World

Lesson 9: First Adventurer Guild

With a brush from the village chief and Mr. Mare's hindsight, the gatekeeper's examination was successfully completed and put into the city sooner or later.

I'm even more surprised to be inside the city.

Naturally, there are plenty of well-dressed people.

So far, the merchants have gone around each village to buy and sell supplies, but honestly, nowhere was it much different from the village of Tales.

They all felt that they were using crude clothes very carefully, and honestly they all felt a little confused.

That should also be because we are all mostly peasants.

And the merchant corps feels roughly like it's going to open the route at the pace of month one, and every village is waiting for it.

Well, the less entertaining neighborhood villages bring all kinds of products and souvenir stories. The merchants are in a sense one of the big events.

In fact, many of the villagers will not leave the village and will probably end their lives as they are.

That's why I feel pretty closed and conservative.

Perhaps the priest who accepted me traveled as an adventurer and accepted me so much because he had a lot to see and see.

In this sense, I can really say that I was lucky.

Thinking about that,

"Okay, we're moving the carriage to our chamber of commerce. It all comes from that."

Mr Mare said so, sending the carriage to the Darren Chamber of Commerce.

The Darren Chamber of Commerce is one of the main chambers of commerce that deals with each village, culminating in the representative Mr. Darren.

Mr. Mare seems to be a pretty tough guy in that chamber's NO3 status.

Karen, a merchant aide, told me about Mare on the road.

The Darren Chamber of Commerce is a medium-sized chamber of commerce in Bales, but it is a chamber created in a generation by the player Darren.

Mr. Mare is one of the entrepreneurial members who launched the Darren Chamber of Commerce with that Darren ten years ago.

He's a person who doesn't have to go out of his way to do business on his own because of the danger he's supposed to, but he likes this job around villages everywhere.

After I brought my stuff into the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Mare...

"Karen and Gash report the reconfirmation and sale of the product to Darren, who is headquartered. I'm going to the Adventurer Guild with this guy."

"I understand. Take care."

The two of them graciously take up the task immediately.

"Okay, let's go then!

Mr. Mare walked in front of me and took the gals to the Adventurer Guild in the same commercial district.

This was decided after the story about the ID in front of the castle gate, but they have quite a few steps to take to join the Adventurer Guild.

It seems that it would be the first time from an adventurer apprenticeship that a relationship of trust with the guild would be formally adopted.

I mean, it's not normal to suddenly hire a stranger.

Generally speaking, it would mean looking at the situation during the probationary period prior to formal adoption.

However, adventurer apprenticeships can see their feet in many ways.

They barely get the service of the guild, and they cut the reward for the success of the request by 40%.

In a way, it is hard to trust adventurers because they are a bunch of rogues when they change their view.

So, they suddenly officially hire someone pretty trustworthy within a city like Mr. Mare to be their guardian.

The exchange earlier in front of the castle gate made a little tease of me, but it looks like he was watching me properly on the journey and decided it was enough to trust me.

"To tell you the truth, I don't usually do guardians this easily either! I'll do it because I personally like you, so don't forget to thank me."

Mr. Mare gives me a nail for once.

"Of course, I know. Grateful, tearful."

"You, do you really appreciate this?

Are you sure you're okay with me answering that? See this one with the expression.

"Mr. Mare, I'm honestly disillusioned with Mr. Yoji's attitude earlier, but we've had a lot of help from Mr. Yoji, so give him a break around there."

Gal gave me a little follow up.

He walked about fifteen minutes with such a story and saw a large building in front of him.

"That's the adventurer's guild we belong to."

Gal points and tells me.

"Then I'll finish the process properly. I have a lot of work to do after this."

Mr. Mare said, seven people, including me, entered the building by opening the door of the adventurer guild.