Late. Tamer's day.

85 Stories To Guild

Everybody, let's go.

After breakfast, I took the Orts out to the field. Let's start with Grandpa's field.

Olt, Sakura, and Kuma are carrying water, while me and Rick are grasshopping. Well, Rick struggles with big weeds or something, so he won't be much of a fighter.

I've been trying to pull through weeds that seem likely for about a meter, pulling momentum over and over again, but I can't pull through at all. Maybe the roots are stubborn. Rick's hard work trying to pull out the weed looks like a big turnip scene. I was about to hear a "dude, dude, dude, dude" hang on the back.

Come on! I'm leaving you alone because you're cute.

"Can't you still reap it?"

Appraisal shows white tomatoes, herd green aubergines, hollen grass, blue carrots, orange pumpkins and cabbage dishes.

I don't think it would be strange if Orto's abilities were already harvested... Didn't the alt cultivation booster ex work because Grandpa Cayenne had already finished some of yesterday's watering etc? Or maybe Olt's skills don't apply because I'm not the owner of the field.

Tomorrow. If you have a crop that is ready for harvest tomorrow, it will have the effect of Olt's skills.

"Well, we're going to the orchard next."

When we arrived at the fruit shop's orchard, the harvestable fruit came into view. Looks like Olt and his tree breeders did the job for us.

So it looks like you can expect your grandfather's field tomorrow, too.

"We'll reap it."

"M!"

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"Bear!"

"Queue!"

I was worried about eating Rick or something, but you're harvesting it with chicken.

The reward is four from today's harvest... For now, I kept the purple persimmons, green peaches one at a time and white pears two at a time. When I asked Orto and Kuma which they liked, they liked white pears and green peaches.

Well, I could secure the fruit for the juice. I don't know if I can share this fruit later...

"Orto, can you share this fruit with the stock?

"M ~"

"Can't you?

"M!"

Sounds impossible. At the point of NPC's field harvest, I guess it won't be an object for the stock. I'm so sorry.

Well, I guess I'll make sure I have as many white pears as I can while I'm in this village. That's why I like Orto.

"Well, then put the harvest in the item box - duh. That's a long line of work."

After we finished our field work, we were on our way to the Adventurers Guild again. I haven't even set foot in this village guild yet.

I want to know what kind of requests you make and how many points you get.

"Okay, you're not that crowded today"

There are no rows outside the guild, or even a peek inside, there are just about 10 players.

"Everybody wait here."

"M!"

"Bear!"

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Though it was the orthos who saluted the piss. Rick is jumping on my shoulder all the time. Well, if it's just Rick, it won't get in the way, okay?

The first guild I came into was a very simple one. On a wooden counter, something like a mark for adventurers to line up on the floor for once. Sounds a bit like a country fast food store.

However, I managed to find that it was a small but questboard installed and an adventurer's guild.

"The request sounds like a regular adventurer guild."

I get a lot of sampling and crusade requests, but there's a lot that I can't take. Rabbit's crusade or something, can we go around there?

There is also a permanent request, but it is a request for the crusade of Honeybee. You haven't fought yet, have you? For once, the second area at the end of the eastern forest, enemies that appear in the feather forest, so if a few of them are opponents, I think they can fight.

And you have a few labor requests. As usual, there are many plain requests for roof repairs and the creation of fishing poles. If it's a request I might be able to make, I need to take care of the field.

"It depends on the place, right? If it was Grandpa Cayenne's side of the field, I could finally do it."

I thought so and was looking into the location of the request, etc., what a field next to Grandpa's field. And it's pretty big. There's about 10 sides.

Hmm. This is going to take a lot of time. That would take about two hours. If I paired it with my grandfather's or fruit shop's fields, it would be 4 hours...... You're at an event because of it, but what you're doing is going to be the same as usual.

But the only way I'm going to make a point is if I do this kind of request, and I guess I'll take it. Well, the terms of achievement are supposed to be one harvest, so with Orto, you'll be able to accomplish it faster than the others.

Besides, labor quests are actually not a bad option. Labor quests are inexpensive, but they seem to have more event points.

Because of this, it seems that the rewards and experience of the request are no different from the usual request. However, he didn't get guild points and seemed to get event points instead.

"Well, I'll take this request"

"Yes, then I'll mark the location of the request"

If you look at the map, one house is marked with a request, not a field. It must be the client's house.

We just headed to the house.

I felt a strange discomfort as I walked across the street. What? And when I got to the front of my client's house, I finally understood who the discomfort was.

It was a place I'd been once.

"Hello ~"

"There you are."

The client's house was what a grocery store run by that seemingly distressed old lady. Tell your old lady that you've been asked to do it while she's still under barometric pressure.

"Hmmm......"

It's worth something! I put up with my grandmother's gaze while I was uncomfortable.

"Well, I don't mind if you even hold on to your job. I'll tell you where it is, so take care of it."

"Yes, leave it to me"

"M!"

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"Kumar!"

"Hmm, obedient demon. Hmm."

Oh, maybe you like obedience? My eyes slightly narrow looking down at the orthos greeting me with their right hands up. For a moment, I felt a gentle atmosphere as if even my grandson was watching.

You felt my raw warm gaze, and my grandmother stared at me with a grumpy face that didn't even make me feel the soft atmosphere and other fine dust from a moment ago.

"... what?

"Yes, no, nothing"

"Hmm. Let's go."

"Yes!"

So we headed to my grandmother's field and we all went to water sprinklers and grasshoppers. I'd be happy to harvest it tomorrow.