I Said Make My Abilities Average!
569 Request for salting 2
And Lena walked out again.
The other members, who were waiting for Lena and stopped, walked out together.
"Wait, wait, listen to me!"
The reconsidered village chief repeats the same words, but I can't trust a client who insults (such as ah) or licks a hunter who has received a request, and then forces him to make a foolish request.
The request fee has already been deposited with the guild, but it would be troublesome if you did not sign the request completion report.
Still, if the facts are clear, it will probably end up being paid in full.
But I want you to spare me the trouble.
... then all you have to do is stop accepting requests.
If it is not accompanied by the delivery and receipt of money, it is only a matter of canceling the order under the responsibility of the client, which makes the troublesome exchange with the guild considerably easier.
Well, as a nuisance rent, the daily allowance for the time spent to and from the village and the penalty money must be deducted from the deposit...
In this case, given past examples, it is likely that almost all of the deposit will be paid.
It is the duty of the hunter to spend as much money as possible not only because the "Red Oath" is stubborn, but also so as not to repeat the same thing, and with the meaning of showing the surrounding villages.
And the "deposit" that deposits the remuneration of the request with the guild in advance is a system for such a time.
If you report this incident, there will be no hunter who will accept the request from this village, and the guild will never persuade the hunter to accept the order somehow again.
It was a certain "village" in the countryside where the hunter and the hunter guild looked sweetly and licked.
"I don't know. I've already heard the story, and the story was out of our control, so it was a negotiation rupture, and the client was responsible for breaking the contract. Where do we need to talk more?
Because we were young women, we licked, tried to cheat, tried to sell our quarrels, and the story didn't go as expected. "So, you're going to start over from the beginning?"
Who do you think they trust?
Moreover, in this period, we still have "no choice" or "let's reduce the conditions a little"?
... aren't you stupid?
If this was an old man's party where you received an order, you said it was a decent story from the beginning, right? "
There was no island attached to Lena, who cut off the village chief's plea.
No, but maybe Lena is sweet enough to stop and reply again.
Normally, it would be to leave without a reply, or to leave a scream or discard dialogue.
Only fools talk or negotiate with untrustworthy villains.
"But..."
"Please, please, please!"
Starting with the village chief, all the village officials who were present were seated... a little different from the Japanese-style ones, but there is no room for misunderstanding, and it can be understood that it has the same meaning... "Red Oath", which looks like they can't fall down.
... no, if you can't stay down, you can just leave.
Even though I thought so, I couldn't leave because of the [red oath]...
"... then, it's okay to hunt down as many wolves as you can that forest as a turf?"
And as a minimum, there were more than 30 hunters. "I asked you to include the big, white boss of the herd..."
And if the number of individuals is small or escapes and the number of crusades does not reach 30, then if you defeat the boss and make the herd into a state of destruction, then you can fulfill the request. "
The village chief nodded to Lena's final confirmation.
If the total number of herds is 29 or less, or if the herd collapses and runs away to scatter, and they say "request failed, no fee", Lena will properly plug the hole in the condition.
... yes, in the end, somehow, the [red vow] that was to listen to the village chiefs was to accept the request for some reason.
I purposely received a request for salting, "Maybe it's a bad project." Originally, Lena was not the ones who could take a very cold attitude to the villagers in need, so although they thought they were a little too sweet, they had no choice.
Well then, please send me a note to that effect.
And Pauline puts the order on the village chief from the side.
As expected, Pauline is cautious not to easily trust someone who has tried to trick herself once.
If you refuse this, the Red Oath will never trust the people of this village.
Because I knew it, I was a village chief who honestly accepted it.
"Well, if you keep your head down properly and ask for the right conditions, I won't complain."
... if you can, it would be helpful if you could do that from the beginning... "
The "Red Oath" departed immediately after hearing a detailed explanation from the village chiefs about the "Forest without Entering".
It is much better to walk to a suitable place and run the night market until it gets dark than to have people stay at the village chief's house, which is not very trustworthy, although it is a half-time.
Therefore, when Mavis talks about it as he walks along the path of the village...
Grrrr!
"... eh?"
Mavis was surprised by the sudden impact.
A pebble struck his body.
Normally, if attacked, he immediately assumes a defensive position, trying to figure out the position and number of attackers, as well as the enemy's combat power, and immediately moves to counterattack.... not only those who were attacked, but all the members.
At the very least, it's impossible to remain defenseless and sticky.
... that means that all the members...
However, this time it will be no choice.
After all, the person who attacked with the pebble was still a child aged seven to eight.
"Why, why..."
It's no surprise that Mavis muttered that way.
Certainly, hunters below the C rank are bottom jobs, and there is a mix of idiots and rude people.
Therefore, young women who are easily entangled may be disgusted, but for children, especially orphans and children in the countryside, hunters are a profession with a dream of a thousand dollars, and because it is a profession that is relatively easy for them to become, they are not disgusted.
On the contrary, the children who saw the hunter performing the monster subjugation request issued by the village are sometimes even regarded as heroes as a longing occupation that can only be a strong person.
Besides, the "Red Oath" is a party of good-looking women, and it should be a subject to be thanked for coming all the way from the port town for the village in need.
And yet, why are you throwing stones at a child?
... it's not just half a joke and laughing, it's a serious throw with hateful eyes...
It wasn't a big deal because it hit the armor part of Mavis, but if it hit the head or limbs that weren't protected by the armor, or Lena or Pauline that weren't wearing the armor......
What is even more questionable is that a woman, who is thought to be the mother of the stoned child, hurriedly took the child in her arms and took her into the house. "As if to protect my child from the outlaws..."
If it were normal, it would scold the child and make him apologize to the other person.
And yet, it's as if the act that the child did was not a problem in itself, but merely a fear of revenge from the other person and a mere thought of escaping from it.
And everyone in the [Red Oath] looked around...
Just like the children and their mothers, they have eyes that stare at the [red oath], where hatred and fright can be seen.
I asked you to do it, and I looked like I was expecting you to fulfill the request of the [Red Oath].
... apparently, the people were divided.
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"I still think the village chiefs have something to hide, it was the miles..."