I’m OP, but I Began an Inn

Increase employees. Lesson 9

In front of the inn, where more than half of them were no longer able to raise their voices in protest, Carla's explanation continued.

"Next, that's why you took it. If it doesn't apply to the reason I fell this time, 'I don't think it applies to me' and I think many of you feel it.

I hope those people will be convinced for the reason that we hired them this time. "

That was the best opinion. Some of the ones who took this exam were genuinely looking to be Inn employees. That doesn't apply to them why they didn't hire them.

I would rather say that my desire to have an explanation has been increased by knowing the reasons for not hiring.

"That's why I hired these three people, but there are three items that I have made important this time.

First "strength," then "depth of readiness," and finally "future."

In an attempt not to miss every word of Kara's explanation, she was filled with silence in front of the inn. It's supposed to be a festival, but it's quiet enough to be heard up to a hundred meters away.

With such silence, Carla's voice sounded unusually common, albeit never loud.

"Let me start with" Strength. "It's not just force when you say" strength ". We have chosen people with" strength "because this profession has many opportunities to deal with various customers, such as patience.

All three of you are former adventurers, all of you above level B. Needless to say, pure force. Otherwise,

Even though Mr. Sylves was given the disgraceful nickname [instrumental poverty] etc., he kept polishing himself without complaining about it. Alliance officials told me that my fellow travelers to Clan Lead left me, that the drunkards around me gave me a little glimpse and still didn't stop being an adventurer and spare no effort to improve my strength. I also have a glimpse of her prowess like that.

Secondly, Mr. Liquor, she is noble, as your name suggests. But you are the one who disgusted and became an adventurer to the nobles who only show interest in exploring their bellies, expanding their power and expanding them. She has also accomplished the feat of graduating from the Adventurer Training Institute as President, promoting her to a Class A Adventurer, and dominating the Clan Lead Mountains until the third inning.

But she wanted a job that was safer and more tranquil for people than such a life full of danger. Having decided to take the opposite path to the adventurer family business of fighting the Warcraft, she took a greeting round to all of the party members, guilds and other departments involved.

Some of them hurt her with heartless words, but no matter what they said, they kept in mind and accepted that what they did was an event that happened. Can't you get a glimpse of her "endurance"? That's why I chose her.

Last but not least, Mr. Luca, I have visited this inn many times, not once. Each time she visited, she negotiated hiring for an employee directly to me. At the time, I had no plans to increase the number of employees, so I did not flutter my neck vertically on her words…. And this time, I feel "tenacious" to her, who has actually negotiated 12 times. "

Kara talking all at once. Talking about the reason for strength and hearing about it, nearly half of the people are 'unconvinced' again, 'if that's why it applies to me, too?' And he looks like that.

Looking at the faces of such examinees, Kara tells the following reasons.

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"The next reason is" depth of preparedness. "Let us see how much effort we put into the inn and what sacrifices we can make for the inn. Oh, it doesn't mean you'll take it because you have the spirit to sacrifice for the inn, so please be careful there."

Carla, who will state the front door to tell you why: "If it's for the inn, I'll die! People who say," The opposite is true. "I didn't want you to make a mistake.

Kara's explanation began, so the still disgruntled facial flirty exams stepped out one step ahead, not listening to each word.

"Well, contrary to earlier, it was from Mr Luca that she came to the negotiations many times, let me also speak during the earlier reasons. However, there are a number of others who have negotiated many times, and some are about the same number as her. Those people said, 'Why her?' Weren't they questioned?

Now, when I say why I hired her, she says that when she visits the negotiations, she is bound to follow the set procedure. The first is, "Quit Adventurer." The other is, "Rank Up above B and then Negotiate." These two are what she's prepared to impose on herself. You were so prepared to want it. But naturally, I don't think you can handle it differently than the one you were negotiating with. "

Some (especially the adventurers) were stunned to hear that.

- "Quit" the adventurer.

It is very simple in words. But realistically, 'How do you live until your next earnings?', 'What about the guarantee of identity, etc.?' and various other elements are intertwined.

As long as you are an adventurer, no matter how low your rank, your guild card will become your ID card because it will be the treatment your guild is employing. However, if you quit, the card will no longer be valid, so it is necessary to issue a new citizenship, register, etc. Furthermore, once you stop being an adventurer, you have to wait at least a month before you can re-register. It can't be easy to stop and return to adventurers. It's still a guild that deals with credibility and trust, so I think about it at least well.

In addition, increase the rank above level B each time.

This isn't easy either.

The Alliance Rank starts with a G level and has 10 SSS levels at the top. (Some are called transcendental classes, but are assumed to be unreachable by humans)

Normally when you start an adventurer, it starts with a F level (not starting with a G level, because a G level is a gathering of humans to the extent that you can say at the earliest "I'm an adventurer". In a sense, being a bandit, etc. is about the same level as being able to crusade and be kind to the public.), from there, we do requests and gradually increase the rank. If the former adventurer re-registers, he can give it a little rank depending on his last rank and start over, but still only start at the D level at the max. On top of that, there are also specialized promotion exams for ranking up. It involves considerable difficulty to upgrade to the B level.

It should have taken a lot of preparation to get promoted to such a B level and then quit shaking off the stillness around him and go to Kara to negotiate. Moreover, in circumstances where it cannot be said for certain that it will be received…. Normally I would get butted in. Keep doing that 12 times. That would be because, besides being prepared, the strength of thoughts was also first-class.

All the adventurers came up with the depth of Luca's readiness.

"Mr. Liquor, as I explained earlier, was also a great adventurer. He was also considered almost definitive in ranking up to S-rank. Would the people around her leave her like that alone? Also, what did you think of her parents' house?

The answer was simple and her quitting the adventurer was clearly obstructed. The guild says naive obstruction from not fulfilling a request to deregister an adventurer, or plainly putting in a long request and forcing the adventurer to continue, persisted altogether unpleasant obstruction from your parents, such as sudden return requests and forcing the matchmaker to incorporate into the adventurer party.

Don't give in to such interference, pressure, etc., don't be confused by the sweet words, just stop being an adventurer to transfer to this inn. Do you have any idea how much that is?

Several people look surprised again at Kara's explanation.

If you rank up to S, the benefits you get are immeasurable. Accommodation in partnership with the Alliance can be cheaper depending on rank, but if you reach S, it is possible for an F adventurer to stay in the finest suites for the same price as renting the lowest ranked large number of miscellaneous fish bedrooms.

Even stores that deal with weapons, protective equipment, etc. can become famous for creating and selling weapons used by S-class adventurers, so they can sell good weapons for cheap.

An average adventurer, a Class C adventurer, can buy the finest gear he can buy without any difficulty in his critical life at an affordable price by turning it into just iron scraps, and can get free maintenance, etc.

Work comes around as a priority, and whatever it is, it is recognized as noble. (I didn't want to create such a system as a king, but other aristocrats forced me to do so, reluctantly accepting)

Exactly, from the perspective of the general public, it's a dream treatment.

Even if he was presented with such a path to the S-level, and even blew into his sweet words that he would attach various other perks, Liquor's heart would not move, and he said he stopped being an adventurer to move to the inn.

"Why stick to the inn? There are questions such as', but it is difficult to know that the passion for the Inn is not half-baked.

I would say that this is also a great preparation comparable to that of Luca earlier.

Unsatisfied until earlier, the unsuccessful people, hearing the two reasons, knew the depth of their readiness and ashamed themselves that they were not ready to go that far.

And I was interested in how ready the third person was.

As if I had read the psychology of the unsuccessful, Kara's explanation would resume.

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"Is that Mr. Silves at the end of the day? She's determined to go talk to the Alliance Master and quit."

The word spread ripples more than ever to the venue.

"She has twice failed her challenge to clan lead. It seems that her lack of firepower was the cause of how strong she was at that time, which is currently unclear.

Because of that, she dismissed me from the party, and then she lost her reputation for her, and things happened.

But she dreamed of traveling to Clan Lead, and she kept training. Her current strength is equal to or greater than that of Mr. Liquor. It's my view, so I'll leave it to your imagination to see if it's accurate.

But rumors are troublesome. Her rumors were on such a scale that she couldn't help but move the guild at the earliest.

She said she'd been lost the whole time. 'Train me, I'm supposed to have strength, but I don't have a voice,' he said. 'Isn't an adventurer not for me?'.

She chose the path of a stray quote, a consultation with the Alliance Master. "

The gathered audience found out how much her troubles were. Until now, the troubles Sylves had were so great that he had no particular objection to being told that he was [instrumentally poor]...

"Talk to the Alliance Master"

Fairytales, past heroes Tan, etc. often portray "friendly talking scenes" with guild masters and parts of being "directly requested" by guild masters, but naturally, it's not possible in reality.

Naturally, consultation is often brought in because it is a guild that answers the people's opinions. Alliance Master's work is diverse, such as checking the content of the requested job, checking the validity of the compensation, determining the suitability rank, checking the actual and false content of the request, and ensuring regular inspections at various locations and personnel going there.

That is why it is common for the Alliance Master himself not to lend ears to such things as consultation matters that have to be resolved by moving, and so much so that even during the year, the content is only requested by the King himself, but also the bullshit of an adventurer.

Such a busy consultation with the Alliance Master. Sylves' consultation, which devoured to the position of that position.

This tells the story eloquently that her consultation is quite important.

I can't be sure to speak directly to Sylves from the Alliance Master. Because she is not a highly-ranked adventurer to be regarded as special, so speaking up there was likely to make her think she was dependent.

If you're coming, from the Sylves side. It was probably the biggest concession the guild could offer (private but......).

And Sylves, who decided to consult the Alliance Master, should have been quite prepared as well.

Consultation with the Alliance Master is, by its very nature, described in the 'Contract of the Soul'.

The contents of the contract, inscribed in the soul's contract, must always be fulfilled, no matter what.

If the contract is not fulfilled, he is to be imprisoned and executed at worst.

I don't know what contract Sylves signed to take the exam, but going to "Talk to the Alliance Master" is so bad that you have to think about death.

There was no way she could have made it to the consultation with half-baked readiness, and this also made her aware of the depth of readiness.

"This is why I chose them."

Carla's voice closing gently reached everyone's ear.

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At the earliest, in front of the inn, where no one can argue and quiet down.

Kara's explanation was in the final stages.

"At the end of the day, it's" futuristic. "This one is not what it has been, it is not that complicated.

They are the ones who can each hone themselves. He's also young in his mid-20s and has a lot to stretch out.

Not only that, but I think this inn will be out of my hands in the future. I don't know when that will happen, but if there are people like them at that time, the inn will be more prosperous, and eventually it will be a large inn with bases all over the continent.

Yes, "futurity" is also about them, but it's also about the inn itself.

The development of the inn that happens with their presence, the decline due to their absence. I chose to develop.

At first, I wished I could continue this inn only within my own raw life. For that reason, I didn't hire anyone, hire them as employees, etc. …, but now I don't want to end this inn on my behalf.

Including those thoughts, I've chosen people who can take over all the technology I can. "

Kara's words concluded so.

No one could have objected.

Those who had evil thoughts were reminded whether their shallowness was still this, and those who had decided to be quite prepared were reminded again whether they were truly prepared.

"Finally, the inquiry I made to all of you. There is no right answer to that one.

If you answered 'The customer is God' with pure sincerity, there is nothing to say. That's one answer… "

They didn't care about the answers to the earliest questions.

Whatever the right answer is, it's not the right word for a human being. Because I was slapped on how thin my answers were......

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A crowd of people leaving from the front of the inn. The look was all bright. Not the faces of those who had fallen very far into the exam, but each of them was full of energy.

In front of the quiet inn, the pavilion owner and the new employee were face-to-face.

"Now, from tomorrow onwards, we'll make sure that you remember exactly what the inn does. Nice to meet you all."

Kara's voice echoed as she could see that she was smiling happily, though with no expression.