Legend

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Even at night, the guild is busy.

No, are you busy because it's night time?

The receptionist obtains information from those who have finished their work in the evening and submits the information as a document.

Guild officials who naturally check the paperwork become busy after the evening.

If this is a guild elsewhere, not a guild, I don't mind turning the job around the next day.

But this is the Gilm, which is currently under construction.

If it were tomorrow, it would be tomorrow. So, there are tons of jobs coming out again.

If we had today's work left at that time, that would be the pile of paperwork stacking up.

Beyond that, the job had to be cleaned up by the end of the day...

"Promotion exam to rank A, is it"

The Lords' Hall...... no, look at the letters and paperwork from Dusker and the Alliance Master worker squeals like trouble.

The letter says he would recommend that Ray take a promotion exam to be a Rank A Adventurer.

It was not only that, it was also affirmed that other nobles would make recommendations.

Normally, even if it's an aristocratic word, I can't believe it until I actually get a recommendation.

But it's Dusker I'm talking about this time.

Neutral nobles originally admired Dusker among other factions such as the Kings and Nobles.

Whether or not you can put that on the table is another story.

In that sense, it is easy for workers to predict that it will probably be the same neutral nobility as Dusker who gets the recommendation this time.

"A little later...... at least it would have been easier this way in the winter"

In the winter there will be no additional construction, nor will the guild be that busy.

In that sense, it's best to do a promotion exam in the winter...... naturally, you need to see Ray's strength in doing a promotion exam.

I know I actually have enough strength to deserve Rank A because sometimes I have an alias, or have been active, or above all a few days ago I have a rank A adventurer anterm, but I still needed to see combat power as a formality.

But even if you look at its strength, it's very tough in the winter.

Just because it's in the snow is a negative element for Ray.

Nevertheless, fighting in poor conditions is not such a rare story as an adventurer.

In that sense, it is not strange to carry out a battle in the snow, but in that case it is the examiners who will be the problem.

Naturally, you can't let a goblin or something around here deal with you more than you can see the strength to be a Rank A adventurer.

That's why we need Rank A Adventurers to fight the monsters they deserve, but the problem is that such monsters are not so easy to find.

In other words, winter...... we need to travel far away from the guild while it is snowing at its worst.

Examiners have the strength to do the same, but still never want to do things like fight monsters on the edge in the snow.

Also... there are other reasons why I can't take Ray out for a long time in the winter.

"The dismantling of Giganto Turtle… this needs to be done just like last year."

It means a lot that the inhabitants of Slam Street get information and materials about very rare monsters, such as Giganto Turtle, in order to get food over the winter, and also as a guild.

You can't go out of your way to miss that opportunity.

Not to mention the fact that some of them sell to the Alliance the kind of meat and ingredients obtained by those engaged in demolition work.

The Alliance also needs to make more money where it can make money than it does charity.

Of course, there are many things that are quite advantageous in terms of money making compared to other guilds than being guilds that exist on the periphery of being a guild.

"If the promotion exam ends in a short amount of time, you don't have to worry about dismantling Giganto Turtle... I guess the problem is that in that short amount of time there will be a lot of people dying"

Winter guilds can easily result in frozen death.

Even in the days Ray is taking his promotion exam, those who freeze to death will undoubtedly leave.

If this was before the dismantling of Giganto Turtle last year, I wouldn't have cared that much.

But beyond knowing that you can survive if you work seriously thanks to the dismantling of Giganto Turtle, those who blame Ray will undoubtedly come out if someone dies in those few days, and Ray will care because he couldn't help the person he could help.

"When that happens, winter is still no good. When that happens, autumn… is that when winter approaches too?"

With winter nearing, those currently working in the Guild will also gradually leave the Guild, so jobs will be less frequent than they are now.

Also, fewer people will freeze to death than it has not yet been completely winter.

In that sense, Autumn... that's just as good for exams as late Autumn... the letter says as soon as possible.

This is the problem in this case as soon as possible.

"I wonder what's going on."

With that said, there's a grin on the worker's face.

Originally, the workers wanted Ray to be a Rank A Adventurer.

But Ray didn't want it and as a result, he remained a Rank B Adventurer... because he said that Ray would be a Rank A Adventurer, there's no way he wouldn't welcome it.

Above all, even adventurers with aliases have different influences in rank A and B.

In that sense, there was no doubt that this one case was where Ning Ro wanted it.

… but the problem was that this is the middle of summer.

"First of all, you might want to fight the Rank A Adventurer to see your strength. Because I'm pretty sure it's a good enough pass range in terms of strength. However, the problem is still courtesy."

If Ray were to fall for the promotion exam, the reason would still be courtesy.

The workers naturally know that they are not good at that hand.

However, it should have been possible for Ray to teach them manners beyond familiarity with manners such as Elaine, Marina, Vihera, and Ara.

And given Ray's abilities, it may feel like overnight marination, but can he still manage when it comes to politeness?

I guess that's what you think, because you still know the existence of Ray.

"Whatever it is, it's going to be in the form of more than just being there as soon as possible... and leaving the construction work to others temporarily."

Compared to the dismantling of Giganto Turtle, which takes place in the winter, it would be better to leave the additional construction work to others.

The worker who decided to do so quickly thought of details about the promotion exam.

"Hey, Lenora. That's a little wrong."

"Huh?... Oh, it's true. Thanks, Kenny."

When the workers were upstairs thinking about Ray's exams, the Alliance staff were working on the ground floor.

Receptionists Lenora and Kenny are also busy with paperwork.

Much of the paperwork given to the worker decreases between places, feeling like the necessary paperwork, unnecessary paperwork, etc., but that meant that a lot of paperwork had to be processed where the paperwork was first organized.

And the receptionist was, in that sense, the first place to process documents.

Receptionists have the right number of people, but still, people who work are like a glass at a time.

"Hey, you got the paperwork over here."

"Oh, I'm sorry"

"This is how you want the request to be accepted, right? I just got here in Gilm, and I'm not exactly like Abu Ero."

That's how many receptionists work hard.

Particularly struggling would be the receptionists who came from places like Abu Ero and Subrusta to support them.

Basically, adventurers do things like move to another city if anything, but there is no such thing as a receptionist moving against such adventurers... not translated, but not that often.

That's why the way you work and write paperwork can be subtly different depending on that guild.

Of course, the work done is the same, beyond being one organization, the Adventurer Guild, but even such the same work changes subtly depending on the location...... it's not uncommon to be so-called localized.

Receptionists and guild staff working on paperwork so that it flows, but they have to work in the format used in the guilds rather than the format they are used to, so they can't handle it as smoothly as they did when they worked locally.

Some of them are accustomed to the form as soon as they come to the guilds for support, and others are quite accustomed to the form of the guilds, like those who came early, but are not able to work so smoothly.

For once, being dispatched to the Guild in this way would have been treated like a suitably good person locally...... unfortunately, there are also people out here who are only able to average in the Guild, even if they are good locally, than they are all good people.

In that sense, Lenora and Kenny, who have worked in this guild since the beginning, have top notch strengths in such facades.

Regardless of Lenora's serious personality, Kenny, who usually looks like he's just playing around, is also highly capable of paperwork because he's just being entrusted with the receptionist.

... I have a problem with my motivation.

Still, Kenny was doing his job more seriously than he understood he had to work hard now, too.

Mr. Kenny, I've got the paperwork for you.

"Yes, thank you. Next time, then."

"Okay."

Kenny instructs me, and the receptionist gets to work on sorting out another document.

What would have been unexpected to Kenny would have been that for some reason he was being done as a compiler of receptionists who came from other cities and villages.

Though, originally Kenny never took care of those below him badly.

No, Kenny with a light feel would be better than Lenora, who is serious in terms of popularity from those who are purely below.

... Nevertheless, the receptionist is the receptionist, even though it came under Kenny.

In the guilds we worked for, as a matter of course, many adventurers have spoken to us, and many have a good face.

In other words, a lot of people are quite confident in their beauty, and sometimes if they try to be like that, they never lose to Kenny or Lenora in terms of beauty, and at first there was a drooling interaction between women... now if you honestly see them working under Kenny or Lenora, you won't even have to think about what happened to the results.

In our own locality and Guild, the workload is different in the first place.

With that in mind, there's no way Lenora or Kenny, who came to the receptionist in a very busy guild called Guild for quite some time, could lose to such an opponent.

"Mr. Lenora, please check the paperwork."

"You're wrong here. And here, you're making a little miscalculation."

To Lenora's words, the receptionist, who has just recently arrived, bows her head and returns to amending the paperwork.

"Oh, Ray, I want to see you. I haven't seen you lately, Ray. How are you?

Kenny whines as he does his paperwork.

The period during which Ray hasn't actually come to the guild is not that long.

But having these busy days makes me wonder when was the last time I saw Ray?

That's all there is to it.

It's not uncommon that work started in the morning and it was sometime in the middle of the night if you noticed.

It may be a very fulfilling day in a way, but it is not something that these days can last but that can be welcomed.

"Mr. Ray is busy with a lot of things, so you can't help being stupid here. In the first place, there might be rumors in Ray's ear that Kenny isn't doing his job, right?

"Ugh! You're working so hard, I don't think so."

"This is all about everyday things. In that sense, I'm not going to have that kind of rumor in Ray's ear."

Even for Lenora, Ray is a favored opponent.

However, it is not a favor towards the opposite sex but a favor towards my brother, and in that sense Lenora is not a lover to Kenny.

… but there are many other powerful enemies in the sense of being in love.

"Mr. Ray, when I have time, I'll go to dinner with you."

With that said, Kenny cleaned up his paperwork one after the other.