Inside the guild, it was in a complete away state.

But why has this happened?

(Maybe, but...)

Guess what, you can't systematically refuse to pay these officials a prize.

Because in the game, it never happened that no prize was paid.

Same as Ena when she tried to wear more than three rings.

Due to some mental limitation, if the prize is demanded face to face, it is likely that the demand cannot be refused.

What hand do you take on it, as the guilders instinctively understand it?

If it's over if you say so, just don't make me say it.

It remains true that players have inadvertently forgotten to receive their rewards in the game.

It's a little anomalous, but if we say, "I don't need a reward," is there any degree of freedom to accept it?

(I don't know what to do though)

I naturally did not envisage a situation like this.

If this is just saying you don't want to pay a fortune, you can force it through, but it also looks like you're actually pushing the limits of your ability to pay.

I've gone through the argument that it should be possible over here if you can pay with games, but reports of massive occurrences of expensive monsters like Golden weren't in the game days, or maybe nobody just knows, and the prize amount was specification to kanst at about 99.99 million E.

Our reward earned was 82.7 million, so we multiplied it tenfold in the first place bonus, 82.7 million E.

It's pretty close to 99.99 million E.

It's not funny that I'm forced to get paid here and my guild is crushed, or that I buy grudges because of it.

It's also out of the question to give up 80 million dollars...

When I think about it,

"... ginseng, please"

Did you cut the numbness, or did you see me in trouble?

Soon the apple came forward and said so.

(Oh, wow, apples!

In this case, the inability to read the air is the strongest.

The air in the guild solidifies to that word, and the grandfather of the counter,

"Lately, my ears are so far away."

and although I managed to escape, to see the amount of sweat floating on its forehead, it wasn't going to last long either.

And by contrast, the next action Apple took was also outstanding.

To the obvious escape of words, not to exasperate or abhor, but just to say one word.

"... Goddamn it, do you?

And he asked, twisting his neck.

This is tight.

I've brought out kids and babies over there, but the innocent word can sometimes be a better mental attack than everything else.

Bad bumps of air spread through the guild, and finally a waterfall-like sweat poured out of Grandpa's forehead.

I thought it was only a matter of time before the Alliance gibbed this up anymore.

That was never an out-of-the-box prediction, but the first person to move behind the counter was someone I didn't even anticipate.

"I want to hear it too, Mr. Alliance.

Why won't you let him get away with it?

That's what I said, and it was the girl who was coming to visit the workplace who slapped my deaf grandfather on the shoulder at the reception.

I was also surprised that the grandfather of the counter was the guild leader, but the surprise when he looked at the girl again and realized who she was was was was was not the ratio.

(That kid, if you look closely, you're Poison!!

Poison Tongue Girl With Unknown Real Name, Unknown Age, No Combat Bottom, Poison Tan.

The kind of girl I used to see in the city, I thought, but I didn't know she was really the girl I used to see.

But why is she here when she's not supposed to show up other than walking in the city?

No way. You really see a middle-aged official over there, he's the father, and he's just here to see the guy?

I wondered, but the answer came from her next words.

"That's crazy.

I don't know why they're making me treat you like a jerk when you're being taunted because you're stuck. "

When I heard that, I nodded inside.

She's like a chunk of presence and personality, but she looks like a normal city kid if you just put it on the outside.

Probably, but they even scouted him as an extra where he was walking in the city.

(Poor thing......)

Knowing the circumstances, I felt deeply sympathetic.

Of course not, Poison, who was brought here to say the proper thing.

To all the bounty hunter guilds, who have been stuck with their feathers and have unearthed the worst talent, is.

"But. If they take the prize money here, they'll run the guild from tomorrow..."

Grandpa, who said he was the guild chief, argued that when he didn't know what the situation was,

(Oh, I responded)

When I saw how it was, I looked up to heaven by accident.

That was roughly the worst choice of what could be considered as a response to this situation.

"Heh. That's right."

To that evidence, see.

Like a hunter who finds his prey, Poison Tan's mouth fishes into the form of a laugh.

From there, what poisonous tongue arrows will be released?

I can't even guess that with my head.

It was only, however, definitively clear that there was no longer any other option than to pay the Guild Leader a prize.

"Sorry to keep you waiting, I did.

This is the prize money, 82.7 million E. "

And ten minutes later.

The guild leader, whose heart was broken by Poison Tan, offered a prize-winning crystal with a constant breath.

"Thank you"

That's what I said, and while I received the crystal, I observed the guild leader again.

There is no more light in his eyes of how he has aged all at once in the last ten minutes.

There was a great nothingness spread instead of the glow of reason.

Also, is it because of stress?

I even felt that the hair on the top of the head of the guild length, which was just thinning, was kind of losing its presence even more.

"Um, I need to talk to you about something..."

So, not exactly, but I didn't end the conversation there, and I spoke to him.

His eyes, losing the light, look at me more and more.

"I got a lot of money all of a sudden, too, and I'm having trouble using it.

So I was wondering if you could teach me how to use it. "

That's it, but there's no response from the guild leader.

Bad guess.

But if you say the next word, you'll eat me in the boulder.

"For example, the lender of the money you're bound to give back."

As I imagined, the reaction was dramatic.

The light returns to the eyes of the Alliance Length, which was dried up in a fashion.

"Well, maybe..."

"Yeah. I thought I'd lend this guild some money."

As soon as I said that, not only did the guild leader, but from all over the guild, he said, "Ooh!" Cheers up.

"So, make sure you ask for it..."

I smiled and responded to the guild leader who was just grabbing at me.

"Please calm down.

In the meantime, why don't you lend me about 40 million of your prize money?

It's okay. Interest is fine in Toichi. "

The guild chief has fallen.

"It was just a joke..."

For once, Toichi refers to the interest rate on the debt that is said to be used for dark gold or something: 'Every ten days, you get 10% interest'.

It's naturally forbidden in Japan because it's a shitty thing that if you go high and leave it at about 10% of the time, it will swell to more than double your forehead after three months with math magic.

In this case, if the principal is set at 40 million, the first interest is 4 million E.

I can literally say it's quite rampant because if you don't pay back 4,000 doses of money every ten days for accommodation, your debts are growing.

Of course you're not gonna do that kind of business to me.

Or because I'm not thinking about making money on a gold loan, that was just a joke to ease my nervous guild length.

Rather, it is a bit of a shock to be truly subjected to it.

Well, after that, we exchanged poison tongues with the revived guild chief and agreed to lend about half of the prize money, 40 million E, to the bounty hunter guild for now.

It seems that once you get through the seat, you can handle the financial flow, and from that temper, it's even possible that you'll pay the rest of the amount within nine days.

However, there is no guarantee that you can expect more gamesystem coverage than it will be in the form of personal debt rather than rewards from the guild, and you will always get it.

It means there is a risk of being trampled down or bulldozed.

I should be concerned, but Poison Tan came in between, so I'm not too worried.

If the guild did anything worse than Poison Tan served as a solid bearer, this time there would be no life for the guild leader's head.

Well, worst case scenario, I don't think I have to get the other half.

I'll have a little 20 million E on hand for splitting the 42.7 million E in hand with apples.

With that, you can do pretty much everything I ever wanted to do.

Of course, I just need to have the money, but it's about getting a little bigger than I've got so far.

In the meantime, let's forget it's hard right now and be happy that you're no longer worried about money.

That's how I reconsidered it, but this world of 'cat-eared cats' doesn't even allow me that kind of rest.

"It's you again..."

Before us, once again, she, Mitsuki Shark, gets stuck.

"If it was an application for a duel or a complaint from an earlier crusade..."

He got ahead and crushed the words, but the shark shook his head.

"No. I wanted to ask you a favor."

"... Huh?

I'll change my response to a different tone.

To me, in addition to the usual faceless look, the shark stood still with his cat ears and made this suggestion.

"I promise you the utmost generosity so that no existing position can be extended.

Aren't you willing to come to my dojo and try to help your power?