Legend

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The evening Ray and Ilse entered into a cooperative relationship with the Dars...... Ajas was waiting for two of his buddies to come back in the room.

The sun outside has already turned into a sunset and it's time for work to be done.

Ajas gets really anxiously attacked just for having nothing to do.

I was wondering what Ray would do if he came into this inn before Rebejeff and Haston came back.

Of course, if you think about it normally, it's Ray who gets the blame for doing that.

Although there is almost no doubt from circumstantial evidence that Ajas is the enemy of Ilse's family, that is not why there is conclusive physical evidence.

As soon as we talked about it, I threw out my job and came back to Gilm, but if I insist that I'm not feeling well, I can handle that too.

Naturally they imitate that, so the guild will be poorly rated.

But I don't think Ajas can act as an adventurer any more than the presence of Ilse has emerged.

That would be no different if we went to other villages, cities, cities… or other countries, not guilds.

Because the guilds are in contact with each other, and that contact also allows them to arrange nominations as prize necks.

Only Ajas, who is crossing various dangerous bridges, also knows about the circumstances around it.

"Shit, adventurers were a delicious job."

I shrug in a grumpy manner as I lay down in bed.

In fact, the adventurer was such a delicious job for Ajas as nothing more.

The delicious taste, naturally, was not in the ordinary adventurous sense, but in the sense that it was an unattainable source of information for Ajas, who acted as a half bandit.

If you know there's a bandit crusade request out there, you can tip the bandit off and get paid, or you can tell the guild where the bandit has an aside and get a high contribution on the bandit crusade request.

It's also not something you can do so many times because the guild could suspect you, but you could not protect you by escorting a pedestrian and being attacked by bandits and monsters... and imitated that Ajas would kill the escort target.

Alternatively, there was a request to recruit a merchant corps escort and he also flushed the bandits about what adventurers would participate in the request and how many others.

In addition, the title Adventurer brought a variety of flavors to Ajas… and to Rebejeff and Haston.

Abandoning it now seems a shame to Ajas.

But it was obvious, given my current situation, that I couldn't even stick to it because it was a shame to throw it away.

"Damn, I just want to go to the tavern, but for that reason..."

I don't think so.

Yes, Ajas couldn't say until the end.

The door opened abruptly, because of the appearance of Rebejeff and Haston there.

The door suddenly opened without a knock, so Ajas could try to reach for the long sword that was reflexively nearby... sometimes it was two of his mates who came into the room, exhaling in relief.

Most importantly, it was a sudden act without knocking, so I immediately got upset and opened my mouth.

"You guys, all of a sudden the door... what's up?

At first it was Ajas, who tried to complain, but when he sees the two of them looking serious, he is accidentally struck by a bad feeling.

I was wondering if Rebejeff and Haston, not just themselves, had been found out who they were by other adventurers.

Still no way on the same day as myself...... and I question that.

(Could it have been Ilse? That woman approaching me could be about time with these two?

Think so for a moment, but luckily, Huston opens his mouth and denies it.

"Ajas, this inn is being watched"

"Huh!? No, but you were talking about some guy looking into me originally, weren't you? If you think about it, aren't they looking into us again?

He was Ajas surprised by Haston's sudden words, but remembers that he was previously being explored by someone, and tells him so.

But while Ajas said so himself, there was also the thought that it was probably unlikely, given that there was one thing today.

On the day when the family of Ilse was avenged, the inn was watched.

Considering that there was nothing like the inn being watched even when I was being explored, it would be more impossible to think of it as a coincidence.

"No... that's not what the guy who was watching didn't smell like"

"If Huston says so, it's definitive."

To Huston's words, Ajas groans so in a fed up manner.

He was a Haston with a strong obsession with smell - especially that of a woman - but his sense of smell can be imitated to smell danger apart from Haston's taste.

The Ajas and the others have been saved by Haston's sense of smell many times before, although he is the owner of a certain ability to be close to special, not least because there is an odor in something called danger.

More than that, there was no reason to doubt Huston's words here.

"Specifically, how dangerous?

"... it's so clear. I feel like the worst thing that's ever happened to us if we keep this up."

That's what Haston tells you after a moment of caging.

The words reinforced Ajas' expression.

Because I've never heard a word out of Haston's mouth before in all the evils we've worked together.

Even though Ajas and the others have been working various evils so far, other adventurers, guilds, guards, knights… It is also true that all Ajas and the others acted cautiously, even if they were somewhat suspicious, that the sense of smell of Haston's danger was also playing a major role.

"What do we do?

Lebejeff asks, with no doubt whatsoever about Haston's words.

It wasn't decided who was the greatest in the line, but it was still a lot of ajas to decide how to act.

"I guess we'll just have to get out of here now. The deal... what's going on?

"If we don't get in touch with each other, we won't know exactly, but in the current situation, we don't have all the people we want."

"I guess..."

To Rebejeff's words, Ajas scratches his head.

Even when I was suspicious, I asked him to speed up the deal.

Then in a situation where little time has yet passed, even if I said I would make a deal today, it would not be very much over there, but I would not be ready.

"Are you saying that you know that at least salvation is all kinds of dangerous over there? You don't have to be hoisted."

"Well, if you stick there and we get caught, there's no danger over there. If you think about it, Ning Ro, that's natural."

In fact, if we imitate that the price is going to be hoisted over here, Ajas and the others will have to pay that sum very seriously.

The funds made available from above in this case are substantial.

Naturally. That's all the women that Ajas and the others bring in, because they're precious to the top.

Words are bad, but you can call them resources.

There is no way that we can bring people together publicly, as a matter of course, beyond using them for such a hindsight.

That is why I am commanding all sorts of people to bring women, starting with Ajas.

So even if the organization doing business with Ajas has asked for somewhat unscrupulous amounts, that's not why they can't pay.

... However, Ajas and the others didn't want to spend as much money as they could after this request ended, beyond the fact that it was part of the reward they would give Ajas and the others as it was.

Of course it is only in the past, and we cannot afford to spare any more money than we have in the present situation.

Sparing money here also means sparing that money in exchange for life.

Ajas and the others are outrageous, but not stupid.

If the deal is to be settled with gold, we should just finish and leave the guild, then we decide so.

"Then I'll connect with the organization. The deal is tonight. And when I'm done with the deal, I'm gonna leave the guild straight.... is that okay?

Rebejeff tells Ajas and Haston that with a voice asking for confirmation rather than asking, and they both nod back without hesitation.

"Then I'll get food and water separated from the dining room in this inn. We just need about three days, right?

"... right. But if you can, buy me as much as you can. Now that the outside shop is still open, if the innkeeper goes to buy it, it doesn't matter at the dining room."

Beyond the fact that it's already evening outside, there should be plenty of meals in the inn cafeteria.

I buy food from such a cafeteria, so if I do, I lose the ingredients for the dishes I serve in the cafeteria, as is natural.

But fortunately it's still evening and the sun hasn't completely set.

In other words, if it is now, you can also go to a store that still sells ingredients.

There is nothing like not enough ingredients in the dining room to order three meals for the three of us.

However... when Ajas and the others move, we need to take the women we got in the guild with us in the carriage.

Beyond that, the women needed to be given a minimum diet.

Because I bought it from corner tissue, and it doesn't make sense for me to starve to death, and they're telling me up there to hand it over in healthy condition.

(Well, if it's just bones and skins or something, you don't even want to hold it)

When you go over there, think about what they say from above, you can't cut the women's meals.

Fortunately, the collar of slaves doesn't make me run away or make a scene, so I wouldn't have had to imitate eating less and taking away my strength.

Together, if you eat for dozens of people for as little as three days, you'll need a lot of the ingredients in the dining room.

The only way around this is to get Haston to negotiate well.

(I guess I should go, but what I do is I better stop now)

The dining room naturally brings a lot of people together.

Beyond that, it was also possible that there were people who knew Ajas' face or who would come looking for Ajas.

Of course Ajas has not clearly committed any crime yet.

I'm a criminal to be exact, but I'm right to describe it as not out of style.

So now I shouldn't have gone Ajas as far as I could.

"Okay. Then I'm coming."

That's what Rebejeff tells him, and Haston leaves the room to do what he needs to do.

With those two dropped off, Ajas thinks about what's to come.

If we suddenly want to make a deal today, the number of women who are naturally gathered will be smaller than originally planned.

That's painful content for Ajas too, but given my current situation, I couldn't help it.

"It's just that if we do well, we can get out of Gilm by the end of the day. If that's the case, we'll have to prepare the missing women in some other city or village."

If it were my original plan, I would have planned to collect enough women in Abu Ero and Subrusta, but I can't afford that for Ajas right now.

If you operate in places like Abu Ero or Subrusta, you are likely to find Ray or Ilse, or someone who is currently watching over the accommodation.

(Was it lucky or unhappy for me that it wasn't Ray or Ilse watching over me)

The fact that Ray isn't here doesn't mean we're going to do anything about it right away.

But that was a good thing, but if there's a new force, it also means more forces are coming after us.

Painful itching...... that was Ajas' honest thoughts.

But there's nothing more we can do about that.

All I can do now is just hope that I manage to do what I do in time.

It's about Rebejeff collecting food for how well he's doing, and it's also about Haston communicating well with the organization.

Especially dangerous is Haston negotiating with the organization behind it, not collecting food as a matter of course.

Most importantly, Ajas believes both Rebejeff and Haston.

They both said they would do their jobs properly.

"Totally, I didn't expect to see you like this today. Even if we can find it, we should have done it after we served our purpose."

Lamenting his bad luck, Ajas managed to pray that he could get out of Gilm safely.