I Said Make My Abilities Average!

18 New American Hunter

The inside of the Hunter Guild was empty.

It's after noon, so it's probably the most free time.

There is no mysterious structure, such as the integration of reception places and taverns, and there is no such event as getting tangled up in drunkenness like a game.

The girl appropriately headed to an empty desk.

"Excuse me, I'd like to ask you to register as a hunter..."

"Ah, yes!

A woman about seventeen to eighteen years old, who had given an approximate look as to whether she still had some time in this position, turned to her face in haste.

"Um, can I write?

"Yes, I'm fine"

"Well, please fill this out for now"

The girl received the form from the receptionist and once she left the desk she headed to the filling out desk.

Placing the form on the table and taking a closer look with the provided pen in hand, the first entry was, naturally, a name.

(Name………)

The girl conceived.

(The name Adele is a sealed decision, right? Someday I'll only use it when I see my classmates at school......

The name Nautical Mile (and Misa) came in the previous world, and I need to think of something new)

When I thought so, I remembered my childhood, my conversation with my father.

That was certainly when homework was given in elementary school: 'Ask your parents where their names came from'.

My father certainly said this to the nautical mile asking where his name came from.

'Nautical miles, you know your father works as an aviation engineer. In the aviation industry, miles are used for the unit of distance.

Miles have sea miles and land miles, and land miles vary in length depending on international miles, survey miles, statutory miles, and other countries. It's a hassle, isn't it?

But we use a unit called the sky and the sea, or the common ocean mileage in the aviation and maritime industries. The distance between the oceans and the skies that the whole world is connected to is a different unit depending on the country.

Unlike land miles, where there are various criteria, there is only one criterion for sea miles. 360 degrees when you circle the Earth in a north-south direction. That latitude is set at 60 miles per degree, and a minute, one sixtieth of a degree, is set at one mile.

The word "Misa" can also be read as Kairi. Write "nautical mile" and read "Kairi". This is the sea mileage in Japanese, the notional mileage.

It works all over the world, no matter where you go around the world. I wanted her to be like that and I gave her this name... '

The girl wrote down her name by running a feather pen.

"Miles"

It was the birth of a new hunter, Miles.

Miles filled the paper items one after the other.

Gender, women. Age, twelve. Job Title, Mage. Stunts, nothing in particular. Party wanted, none. Previous hunter history, none. Special notes, none.

When I went to the desk again and handed the completed form to the receptionist, she accepted it without any particular problems.

"Mr. Miles, right? Are you from around here?

"No, it's far back in the mountains, but my parents died and I had to live alone, and I don't have any other work I could possibly do..."

"Shh, I'm sorry, I asked you to step in...

Now let's talk about the Alliance!

The receptionist's description of Laura was generally the same as Miles had heard from a classmate boy.

Hunters must have eight ranks from G to S.

That the G-rank is a 'quasi-guilder' between the ages of six and nine and can only get as much work as collecting collective herbs for chores or escorts throughout the city.

You can be a regular guilder at least ten years old, but the lowest f-ranks must only be ordered for the collection of plants and minerals, the crusade of demons below the horn rabbit, and the extent to which animals such as pigs and deer are material collected.

Goblins in E rank, up to oak. The D-rank is finally de-limited.

However, although the D-rank is handled in half servings and work such as escort requests may not be accepted, the employer usually attaches conditions to the C-rank or higher.

The C-rank is what we normally call a "one-person hunter," and it has the highest number of people. However, its strength varies from D-rank to just before B-rank, pinkiri.

B-rank is top notch, and in rural towns we can muster the respect there. A-rank is a coveted celebrity, a hero if it is also the highest S-rank.

However, there are only a few people in Wangdu, such as S-rank.

Promotions are apparently selected at guild meetings based on the status of orders and achievements and contributions to guilds. However, with a few exceptions, there seems to be a minimum age required for promotion.

That fraud in promotion will never be tolerated and that no one who was wrongfully involved will be blindfolded and wrongfully burdened with the stipend because he will be permanently banished from the guild, even if he is the branch manager of the guild, and in the worst case seems to be executed.

Rubbing between guilders is self-inflicted if it is about rubbing. Punishment is inflicted by both guild and city guards if it extends to criminal activity. Since I am a resident of the city, not to mention a guilder, crime is a crime, and acts of violence, extortion, etc. are punished properly.

While I was hearing the explanation from the receptionist, I was able to get a hunter's card that seemed to have been made ahead of me when the paperwork turned. A small plate made of iron, chained to the neck. The letter F (the equivalent, the letter of this world) and the name of the mile, as well as the name and registration number of this branch, are carved in.

Of course, there is no mystery feature that automatically records the number of demonic crusades or allows you to receive emergency communications from your Alliance, so you need to properly collect the Crusade Proof site every time, and if you change the city of your base, you need to send a reference letter or previous evaluation record to the branch you are traveling to.

They keep it confidential and never divulge the contents or the destination, so they don't have any problems when they go to New Year's Eve.

"If you find Hunter's body anywhere, please retrieve this Hunter ID card for him. The survivors will be contacted and the registration cancellation process will be carried out, and the hunter's card will be handed over to the survivors as a form of appearance after they have stamped the deactivation mark. Collectors will receive a gratuity from the Alliance. from survivors in some cases.

It should be noted that all possessions of the body at the time of discovery, including weapons and protective equipment, will belong to the discoverer "

The receptionist explained that as she handed the Hunter's Certificate to Miles.

And at the end of the whole explanation, the receptionist picked up the mile again.

"Welcome to the Hunter Guild!

That night, Miles was laying on the inn bed making plans for the next day.

Many requests for F-rank hunters are constant rather than individual requests.

Constant request is the method whereby a request is not sent or received each time, the request is left unattended, and the hunter takes it and buys it at will without going through the order process. There is always demand for herbs, horn rabbit meat, etc.

It helps that you don't have to go through the ordering process in your guild early in the morning when it gets crowded.

There was also a way out where the F-ranked miles could hunt for a demon superior to Horn Rabbit for money.

One of them is a way of being at a party, but for now this is a pass.

The other is to crusade the top demons of constant requests.

The rank limit of the request has the implications of preventing the hunter from dying in vain after an impossible request and of reducing the failure rate of the job ordered. If there is a constant request without an individual order, there is no failure rate or anything, or if it happens to be attacked and can be returned. Besides, materials are materials, and they do not change in value.

It's not much to recommend, but if you do it with awareness of the danger, you didn't say the guild is stiff either because it's your own fault.

Miles just didn't mean to deliberately get his hands on the superior demons unless he happened to be. Because he's a very ordinary, mediocre F-rank hunter.

Miles chose Hunter's path for several reasons.

That anyone can be, regardless of their identity or age.

Being able to cross territorial borders and borders with grandeur and ease if you have a hunter's card.

Even if something goes wrong, you just have to move to another country.

That, in the unlikely event that a name is spread to another country, you can change your name and re-register as a newcomer to the F-rank and do it again and again in a distant country.

That if the other person is an animal or demon, it would be okay to accidentally add or subtract them.

Being free to wield magic and sword moves without paying attention to others if you act alone.

That suddenly disappearing doesn't bother anyone.

And anyway, if it's a week, I'm just bored with store numbers from morning to night every day, and I wanted to make a little money preparing for a happy marriage in the future.

Given all this, I can no longer think about getting another job.

And most importantly, Hunter was a very common, common and mediocre ordinary profession in which people had no difficulty working.