Legend

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"Hmmm...... aren't you an adventurer, slum city guy? That's a little tricky."

In the guild, Lenora squeaks like trouble.

Ray, who broke up with Susie at the site of the additions, has been looking for magic items ever since, but then came to the guild for a while.

The reason for this was, as Lenora said, to talk ahead of time about one of the Soochies.

But what came out of Lenora's mouth in Ray's words, surprisingly, was a denial of Ray's request.

"Why? You're not staffed enough to dismantle Giganto Turtle, are you? Well, if any of the residents of Slam Street are good at dismantling it, could you help me?

"I understand what Mr. Ray is trying to say. I know, but... there are rules for guilds, too. Especially this time, you're dealing with someone who's not an adventurer, right? When that happens, it's more..."

That's it, Lenora shakes her neck to the side.

Next to Lenora like that, Kenny said something. I do, but when it comes to guild rules, naturally Kenny also knows.

More than that, even Kenny couldn't have told Lenora to accept Ray's suggestion casually.

... I was too busy with the adventurer, which is why I couldn't speak up.

"In the meantime, the reward is usually cheaper than the requested adventurers... and I don't mind cheaper than the ones who aren't adventurers, so can you handle it? I don't think Giganto Turtle's dismantling is a bad story for the Alliance."

Ray thus brought suggestions such as hiring people from Slam Street because many non-adventurers - even former adventurers - participated in this dismantling of Giganto Turtle.

"Ugh, hmm. Even if they say so..."

"Then why don't you just ask your boss? I've heard a lot about the Alliance's impossibilities so far, and I think you can do that much."

"It's..."

To Ray's words, Lenora gets stuck in words.

In fact, it is true that Ray has heard so much about the impossibility of the Alliance so far, and Lenora knows that.

Beyond that, there was a thought that even the guild would be able to hear some impossibility.

Lenora, slightly troubled, eventually nods small.

"Okay. Okay, just a minute, please. I'll ask the people upstairs."

That said, Lenora gets up from the chair she was sitting in and heads under someone who was working some sort of paperwork behind the counter.

One case of Cobolt and one case of dismantling Giganto Turtle.

Both do two requests at the same time that should be called big jobs, and there are many other normal tasks besides that.

More than that, it was natural to have more guild staff work.

... not to mention the fact that we are sending several guild staff there right now to dismantle Giganto Turtle.

In fact, those who quit the guild staff a while ago for any reason are also called for this temporary hire.

While I'm sorry to take such a story to such a boss, Lenora spoke up to her boss.

It was Lenora talking to her boss about something at the end of Ray's gaze, but she said that her boss had instructed her to do something further back.

I know what's out there because Ray's been through there a couple of times too.

There's a staircase connected to the Guildmaster's office upstairs.

The Alliance Master worker was supposed to be working there right now.

(Isn't that a little too much?

I didn't think Ray would even talk to the Alliance Master, just a little confused...... but I decided I had to wait more than I asked Lenora to already, and wait right in front of the reception.

Kenny waits for a chance to talk to Ray while he deals with the adventurer, but with Lenora gone, the adventurers lined up behind Ray have also moved in front of other receptionists, forcing them to deal with the adventurer more than ever.

... If it's normal, it's not strange that adventurers who did what they waited for but no longer had a receptionist are involved in the adventurers that were lined up.

But if the adventurer was Ray, no one imitated him as if he were entangled in a detour.

If Ray was in the condition of wearing a dragon robe hood, he could not even hear Lenora calling Ray's name, and some might have gotten involved without thinking Ray was Ray, but now Ray was taking off his hood because he meant to talk to Lenora.

Thanks to this, we are able to wait for Lenora without wasting time fighting.

As such, it has been long enough… eventually Lenora shows up from behind the counter.

The moment he saw Lenora smiling looking at herself, Ray was convinced that his suggestion had gone through.

"Mr. Ray, I talked to Guildmaster and he said he would only allow residents from Slam Street to participate this time. Even when it comes to rewards, as Ray suggested, it relieves dissatisfaction by making it cheaper than the adventurers."

"... that's surprising"

In Lenora's words, those words come out of Ray's mouth.

I'm pretty sure I asked to be like that myself, but I still didn't think I'd be completely what I asked for in this one case.

Otherwise, it's true that I was in trouble.

Though, naturally, it's not all going to be what Ray asked for.

"It's just... that... I'm a watchman..."

Hard to say, Lenora finds it difficult to send any more personnel and tells them one or two are sophisticated.

Ray would definitely help by just increasing the number of people to send one or two, as you can see how busy the guild is too.

"And if Slam Street is more problematic, it's hard to imitate that the Alliance will punish you for everything."

"Can't you do that either?"

"Yes, but if that's all Mr. Ray says from the Alliance Master, it's gonna be okay."

I mean, he told me to say a hatchet. I guess that's what this is about.

But even with that, Ray nods as if he has no particular objection.

In the first place, there are never too many adventurers from Slam Street.

For those born and raised in Slam Street, being an adventurer is the quickest way out of Slam Street.

… but depending on the appearance, there are also choices such as becoming a whore or a male whore.

Whatever it is, it also concerns the location reason, a place called the Gilm on the periphery, where many people have high potential.

If they do something that closes the path to becoming adventurers, it can mean that they will eventually belong to the organization behind them.

In order not to do so, it is also necessary to accept the job of Adventurer as a receptacle for the inhabitants of Slam Street. … The number of residents of Slam Street who have become adventurers will decrease somewhat after more than a year.

"Okay. If that's okay with you, let me do that."

"Thank you. So, what exactly are the number of residents of Slam Street going to be?

Lenora asks Ray so, but even as Ray, she wonders what to answer for that word.

In fact, Ray doesn't even know how many Susie will bring.

Maybe a few others besides Suchi, or in some cases dozens, or nearly a hundred.

"I don't know that area yet. For once, a woman named Suchi said to the wind that she would bring herself and that acquaintance... but I told her to come by the gate before the bell rang tomorrow morning, so could you check that out?

"Huh? Hmm... I have a little trouble knowing how many people are coming. Just so. I think that will take the form of counting the number of people at that time and then letting the guild know and preparing a reward. If you're paying me, should I give it to you locally instead of receiving it in my guild?

Lenora's words with the desire to do so if she could.

Naturally. Even now the morning and evening guilds are quite busy.

If one or two people there are still there, there will undoubtedly be some disturbance if dozens of slum city dwellers come.

Because we know that, Lenora wanted us not to come to the guild if we could, but to give her the reward locally.

Ray nods back honestly because he has no particular disagreement about it.

Ray wants only the manpower to move faster on dismantling Giganto Turtle, not to bring the slum city dwellers to the Alliance.

Ningro, many people will want to shy away from coming to guilds where the inhabitants of Slam Street may also be involved.

At least, if Ray knew Suzy, he would have judged it that way.

"Oh, that doesn't matter.... I'm sorry to say I can't do so much. Thanks."

"No, the guild has been asking Ray for all sorts of unscrupulous favors, and Ray has sold us all sorts of rare materials."

In those words, Ray understood what Lenora... No, exactly what the Alliance Master worker Lenora had gone to hear him talk about earlier.

I guess that means we want Giganto Turtle material sold to us as much as we can.

(Giganto Turtle material?... just blah blah blah, you don't know at the moment which material sells for how long. It's the first monster I've ever encountered. No, or even if someone I've encountered, it's a monster that's not on the record)

As for meat, I understand that it is so delicious that I eat it with my own mouth and see the flavor, that I can't speak for it.

But other materials. I don't know about that unless they actually use materials like alchemists, pharmacists, blacksmiths to make some kind of magic item, potion, weapon armor, etc.

On top of that, it turns out whether such people can actually take the material and use it as a material for the first time by trial or error.

In other words, I didn't know which part of Giganto Turtle could be sold as a material more than I didn't even know if it could be used as a material.

... In that sense, Ray's presence that it can be stored in mysteries to keep the material from rotting would have been a great thank you to the Alliance... and to the Guild.

"I found out about the material. Right. I'll just try to sell some materials one at a time, see if it can be used as a material, and then if it can be used as a material, I'll sell it again. Is that okay with you?

"... okay? That would make the Alliance a very advantageous deal."

Ray's words must have been a surprise to Lenora as well. That's what I tell you as a surprise...... Ray nods that there's nothing particularly wrong with it.

In fact, Ray has no trouble with gold at all, so he's not particularly constrained by the price of the material.

The only thing to hold back is what magic items can be made with Giganto Turtle material... I had the idea that if I tried to lay it, if I could get a large number of craftsmen to give me the material by the guild as much as possible and make a beneficial magic item, I wouldn't have to look it up myself, so it would be helpful.

"That's fine. However, I would like information on what kind of products can be made from that material.... so even the guild won't have any trouble?

"I can't decide on my one side, but I'll tell you up there"

Yes, Lenora tells him, and Ray leaves the guild satisfied with it.

(Not knowing which areas can be sold as material means you don't even throw away or incinerate Giganto Turtle's guts or anything, do you need to keep them all in mystering)

Areas such as Giganto Turtle's skin and nails are currently inside the mysteries.

It didn't really bother Ray to store it in mystering as well as those areas, but it was also true that only mystering could preserve it in optimal circumstances, beyond no reason to dispose of it.

"Grrrrrrrrrr!"

You found Ray coming out of the guild, Seto, who was playing with some passers-by, sounds his throat gladly.

Looking at Seto like that, Ray was getting hungry and wondering if he was going to eat at some stall.