Let's Manage The Tower
(8) Differences in recognition
As on the first day, the Romans who were guided to Tamara's room confirmed that they had arrived at their seats.
"Are the adventurers here thinking about other clients?
Even after the receptionist and Tamara reacted, I was surprised that they had proof of crusade other than what I had been asked to do.
By adopting such an attitude, it is conceivable that the adventurers operating here have not received multiple requests.
And in the romantic words, Tamara sighed and shook her neck to the left and right.
"At least I didn't know I'd bring anything other than a client."
"Um... maybe there are rules about that?
One of my buddies came out anxiously.
If there is a rule or implicit consent that you should not bring in any parts of the crusade other than the request, they would have committed it without knowing.
Adventurers may have such tacit approval to avoid trouble.
For example, the first person to obtain the request takes precedence.
But Tamara shook her neck left and right again.
"No, I've never heard that before."
The words surprised Alisa as well as the Romans.
"I think I may encounter monsters other than my clients during the crusade...?
"Oh, in that case, you're dumped on the spot."
Everyone except Tamara and Rik had a brilliant "no bother" look.
The Amamiya Tower and the Central Continent are impossible.
Of course, some monsters don't make any money.
However, many of them can be converted to gold by some part of the body.
Some things are called bundles of sandwiches, but it is natural to take them home if you can afford them.
"... unbelievable."
Romance murmured in a dazed manner.
The other members had the same look.
"Really? The only thing that gets in the way is the parts other than the consignment, right?
There is a considerable gap between Tamara and the Romans who said it was natural.
In the meantime, Alisa's expression came to mind.
"Is that what this branch doesn't have a buying counter for..."
Alisa's murmuring gave the romans a happy look.
Amamiya towers, of course, and most Central Continental Guilds have a counter for buying monster materials.
If you have material other than what you asked for, sell it at that counter.
Alisa looked at Tamara's expression and was certain that she would say so.
"Perhaps the monster crusade is a form of hunting here."
"Hunting? What do you mean?
"That means there's a rule that only predators should be hunted within a predetermined range."
That's why we only carry out a crusade for what we have been asked to do, and we don't take the materials home even if they are attacked by surprise.
Rather than not bringing it back, there is a possibility that you don't think you can bring it back.
Taking it home in the first place doesn't even have a place to sell unwanted materials, which leads to the consciousness that adventurers don't have anything unnecessary.
"I'm not specifically asked to do that, but I may be doing it unconsciously. I don't know if it's just around here."
"Hmm. I see. The difference in consciousness? Something comes to mind."
Romans For adventurers operating in the Central Continent, monsters are a living food for money.
Therefore, I am very sensitive to the information on monster materials that can be exchanged for cash.
On the other hand, since only the requested crusade will be carried out here, only the necessary items will be taken.
That's what Alisa called "hunting."
In hunting, the predominantly hunted prey competes for size, so small prey may be released on the spot.
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"... I can't believe you're so unconscious."
Tamara and the boulder also seemed to be so different that they could only sigh.
"But isn't that a little strange? Adventurers should have traveled from Central to other continents. I think some of the adventurers were aware of that."
"Sure. But there are implicit rules for each region. I might have thought it was something like that."
Tamara answered romantic questions.
It is conceivable that if you are convinced by the old custom, you will not even be able to question it.
Especially if you've been working in the same place for a long time, you won't have any doubts about that.
"We took it for granted to bring in materials other than the requested items, and we did so this time, but these adventurers don't think so?"
"Oh, it's not specifically forbidden."
It is common for people to think that they should do the same because everyone is doing it.
"Um... I was told by my parents that I should bring in the necessary materials, but is that not the case here?
Until then, it was Lik who was silently listening to adults.
Of course, parenting in this setting refers to studying aids.
He also assumed that it was the world standard, as the first adventurers he saw were the adventurers of the Central Continent.
"That's what it is. I don't know if the Central Continent is special or the East Continent is special."
Alisa thought the top of the crown might be aware of this, saying so.
Otherwise, you wouldn't have bothered to build a building without a buying counter.
The structure itself is seen once in the design stage, even when asked to by a local guild.
There's no way you won't notice.
But Alisa is not so ignorant as to mention it on this occasion.
If it was left unattended, there must be a good reason for that.
For example, waiting for people in the field to notice as they are now.
"Oh, I see. There might have been another reason."
Alisa, who tried to hit Pong, gathered everyone's eyes.
"Unlike the Central Continent, we have to go somewhere far away or in the woods this time.
"Oh, I see. Do monsters come out of places where low-ranking adventurers can go and sell less material?
"Yes, and as the rank rises, it's better to get multiple requests and take only that part of it than to get extra material."
Tamara roared at Alisa's words as if she had said something unexpected.
"... I see. That's true."
On the Central Continent, the number of middle-class adventurers is there.
If that's a delicious request, then there's a war going on.
In the case of the Kingdom of Ireland, on the other hand, there are not enough adventurers in that class to compete, so you don't have to earn until you get materials other than what you're asking for.
In a nutshell, there are only adventurers who are doing the requested crusade.
If we succeed, it may not be enough.
Rather, it is more likely.
"... I didn't think we'd find a problem with just one request."
The murmuring Tamara exhaled deeply.
Originally, they came for a different purpose, but from the beginning, I realized that there were a lot of problems.
As Branch Manager, Tamara needs to solve those problems.
It was Tamara who unexpectedly sighed when she thought so.