As expected, the [red oath] also seemed to think that they were wrong.

Gilmouth, who was probably his family's age, was made to risk his job, and many local hunters were annoyed.

So it's a "red oath" that I apologized honestly...

"But then, if it's just a normal request, then you won't be able to make that much money..."

"Usually, the amount of compensation depends on the client."

It's like making a child's pocket money, one to two silver coins per day. Four to five silver coins for the F-E rank. From six to seven silver coins, one small gold coin is needed for the job at rank C, which is not that dangerous.

... and two to three small gold coins per person per day for escorting dangerous monsters and bandits.

Well, depending on the conditions, it's a blue ceiling that can almost certainly be used as an escort for raids, or if the target is a professional mercenary or soldier rather than a bandit..... "

"Once you reach rank C, you won't be able to accept any work below rank E..."

Anyway, there are not everyday escort requests and jobs with high fees, and requests with good terms will be taken away, so we can't accept a lot of orders here, and even if it is possible, we can't do that. it's going to annoy the other hunters again..... "

Lena, Pauline, and Mavis nodded their miles.

"Then, the way we choose to solve the problem......"

"" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" ">" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" ""

"How did you come to such a conclusion!!"

In response to the answer given by the four of them, he was a guild master who screamed sadly...

I didn't want to be able to hunt too many monsters.

However, hunting to a common-sense amount (to a certain extent) is not a problem, and it should be welcomed both in terms of the thinning out of dangerous monsters and in terms of the profits of the guilds that buy out the prey.

In addition, as a source of income for the guild, and as a transport of support materials and support personnel for evacuees in case of emergency, I would like to make sure that the "Red Pledge" is secured in this town.

Besides, if they were moved to other towns, they would definitely not believe the out of common sense delivery of the "Red Oath". Hunters and guild staff in other towns would definitely laugh at them as "vines and idiot guild branches who escaped with large storage capacity useful in case of emergency".

... the guild branch of the town where the [Red Oath] lived will know the truth in just a few days...

"It's the same wherever you go!"... well, if it's the capital of the king or a large town equivalent, I might keep it for about ten days... "

…………

Four people shut up to the words of the guildmaster.

And......

"" "" "I knew..." ""

Apparently, the four muttered in spite of losing.

"Orcs and augers are three a day. Each of the goblins and kobolts has a maximum of thirty head a day. No restrictions on medicinal herbs.... but don't try to eradicate it!

In that case, you may keep asking me to do it.

And usually don't take a lot of requests at the same time.

... however, it is okay to accept any request that is salted without the contractor, or any "red request". "

Orcs and augers also have crusade rewards for thinning out, but the high buying-in price is due to the material value of their meat, skins, horns, and fangs.

Therefore, if prices fall, a large number of people will be troubled.

In particular, the number of people who bring back heavy meat will be drastically reduced, and there will be no one who will dismantle or skin other monsters locally at the risk of coming by because of the smell of blood. I know how the guildmaster feels about imposing a quantitative limit on the [Red Pledge].

However, since there were no materials to sell, it was okay to have a little more goblins that would only be rewarded for the crusade, and Kobolts that could be shipped to the capital and other towns if the skin was tanned, and it was important to pay attention to the thinning effect.

Besides, "Red Oath" seems to be that we don't like to peel cobblers ourselves, and we always deliver them whole, so it is delicious to enter the guild for that amount of work.

And if the herbs are processed into medicine and shipped, they can be sold in any other town.

In a world where chemicals cannot be made chemically or industrially, medicinal herbs are a drag.

…………

And I couldn't refute the words of the guildmaster, and it was a silent [red oath]...



"Well, it's a fact, so it can't be helped..."

Lena murmured that on her way home from the Guild Branch.

"Besides, we did a mass delivery (such a thing) to quickly become a D-rank and to sell our names so that we could receive requests there." If you can become a rank C, we can make enough money even if we do it normally, so there's no problem. "

“Yeah, we're not talking about promotion and money, but adventure and helping people and meeting the expectations of our clients in need.”

"No, money is important!"

"Ahahah..."

Miles of bitter smiles at the three men as usual.

"Anyway, the delivery volume of constant requests was limited except for medicinal herbs." Let's hunt it all down, store it for miles that don't run out of time, and deliver it in the right amount each day.

And from among the usual requests, I'll accept funny and mighty requests! "

"" Oh!!! ""

Yes, there were three types of hunters.

To earn money to live.

To get up, to get an identity and a position.

... and those who seek an adventure and help people, seeking the activity itself.

"The [Red Oath] was obviously the last one..."



"... so this is the order I got on the way home..."

Lena returned to the inn and put out a ticket in front of everyone. What's written there... "

Three Crusades of Monsters Attacking Livestock in the Village of Gorba

It seems to be a small rural village about a five to six hour walk inland from here.

Well, in a town in a region that's not even the capital of the kingdom, there's no such thing as a dragon crusade or a request to take out the griffins.

"Well, that's true..."

I'm trying to help people.

As everyone says, it was the volunteers who accepted this request.

For a poor village, three gold coins would be a lot of money, but for a party of four, seven and a half gold coins per person.

In Japanese yen, it is equivalent to 75,000 yen.

At first glance, it looks like a not so bad reward amount.

... but there's a trap lurking there.

First of all, the type of monsters to be crushed was not clearly specified.

It could be a goblin, it could be Kobolt.... and there's no such thing as zero chances of orcs, augers, Weyburn, Manticore, or Griffin.

And the number of crusades and the duration of employment are not specified.

... in other words, I don't know what time (or when) to crush, and if I'm bad, I might say "until the livestock damage is gone". Even after 10, 20 or 30 days, even if there is only minor damage such as the cow's tail being gnawed at by the ground rat...

If it is normal, there are no clients without such common sense, but there are villagers who deliberately put such words in such a language and try to avoid paying by saying, "Since you have not completed the request properly to the end, you can't sign it", or villagers who seriously think, "Since you pay the request fee, it is the contractor's natural duty to hunt down all the monsters", and "The hired person should use up as much as possible to get the original", so there is no hunter who is willing to make a request for such a vague (ambiguous) text.

Therefore, this request was a so-called "request for salting", which was left on the board because the contractor was not present.

Of course, I know that much in the [Red Oath].

However, it is possible that there was no offense just because I did not understand how to write because I was not used to making such requests.

Usually, the receptionist explains the area properly and rewrites it at the time of the request, but since the pedestrian only deposited the request and delivered it, it seems that the receptionist accepted it and put it out.

At first, when I received the request, I checked various things with the receptionist.

And the receptionist (mako) is also a professional, so it is said that "if the village you requested says something strange, go back without being a partner".

If the [Red Oath] is taken as a foolish attitude because all young women, the guild will deal with it accordingly.

After that, all requests from the village will not be accepted.

In the village, the guild does not buy or sell materials, chemicals, or anything else.

The people of the village do not accept hunter registration.

You don't have to take legal action, but you can do anything in Komura where you've turned your guild into an enemy.

Without realizing that, a village that makes a foolish imitation appears occasionally, but it is not necessary for the guild to actually tighten, and it is usually solved by just explaining the matter carefully to the village chief and the village facial actors.

So, it shouldn't have been a big problem.

That said, it's true that it's not a big bucks, but it's true that it's a waste of time and makes you feel uncomfortable, so ordinary hunters don't try to get involved in such requests...