The assistant who arrived at home heard from Lik and had a convincing expression.

I see. The point is, we've got the materials we need, but we've put the monster on the loose. "

"... well, to put it simply, that's it."

Lik nodded with an expression that looked like it was written on his face.

Lick and I were asked to get some monster claws.

However, it would be nice to find the monster in question and enter the fight, but I was able to escape more than I expected, thanks to my opponent's insistence.

I cut off one of my arms so I tried to follow them, but sometimes the parties weren't so good either.

It wasn't a failure of the request because I cut off my arm, but as for Lik's mood, it was a failure.

Besides, I didn't say it to my mouth, but another problem also caused Lik's mood to drop.

Though I thoroughly understood it, I dared to say it where other people were.

I see. Are you depressed because you put your people at risk because you made a mistake?

"Hey...!?

"" "" "What!?

Lik panicked at the words of Kaiseki, and the other companions rounded their eyes.

This reaction tells us exactly what Lik usually thinks of his friends.

While listening to the story, Mitsuki and Shreyne were plain to the words of Kaiseki.

Among them, Shreyn understood the meaning of the words of the examiner and followed them.

"I see. Because I am immature, don't you know where to hit the anger? I haven't hidden it yet, but it's still immature."

"... please."

The relentless words sank Lik.

Looking at Lik, laughter rose from the rest of the group.

It was a laugh from the thought that it was difficult for students to easily discern the problems of leaders they could not discern.

The examiner, who had made too much fun of Lik, returned to his client's story.

Still, did you make a monster you couldn't handle?

"Oh, that's what worries me."

Well, that's true.

He nodded deeply at Lik's words, sighing.

It's only natural that a monster in the dark should be fighting people once.

That's why you're more likely to attack, even if you're not at the same party.

In addition, it is because of anger, or because it comes with abandonment, so the ferocity is increasing.

It's not a good idea for adventurers to create a monster of their own.

Of course, everyday chaos happens when adventurers can escape to the monsters they were fighting for.

You won't be blamed for that, but it's also true that there are few such mistakes at a first-class adventurer party.

While seeing the request to reflect that there was still a sweet gap in his estimate, Kaoru spoke to Kari.

"You reported it to the Crown, didn't you?

"Ha, yes! Of course!"

I didn't think I could speak directly from the examiner, but Kari replied in a panic.

Even though I had met him in person many times, I didn't have to be so nervous, and while laughing bitterly inside, Kaiseki continued without putting it out.

"It seems like some parties don't report what they've heard because they think it's a loss."

"Oh, by the way, Sarasa said that."

The other day, when I was chatting in this house, Shreyne nodded, remembering that Sarasa was talking about it.

But when I heard Shreyn's words, the faces of the "Wolf of Fire" leaned their necks.

"Sarasa... is that Sarasa?

Khali asked on behalf of his people, but now Shreyne looked suspicious.

"Even if you say that, I don't know what kind of salad it is.

The name Sarasa is not an unusual name, so I don't know if it is the same person Shreyn is talking about Sarasa.

Kari went on to wonder if he understood the Shreyn's doubts.

"Um... I think there's only one person involved with the Crown, Sarasa, but is it someone else?

"Oh, is that so? Well, it's probably the same salad."

Neither Kaiseki nor Shreyne thought Sarasa was so well known to the adventurers, but as far as we can see, the perception was wrong.

Just as I was having such a conversation, the door of the room opened in a sort of panic.

"I'm sorry! It's getting late."

That's what brought me into the room was Sarasa, who came home from work at the Crown.

"What? It's over. You didn't have to hurry."

"That's not how it works!

As for Sarasa, I know that Kaiseki is at home, but I don't think she can come home relaxed.

It didn't look like it would upset me, but I came back in a hurry to find out.

"I'm sorry. I'll get well soon!

Though I replied momentarily, Sarasa, who noticed her condition, lowered her head in a hurry and closed the door and went to her room.

Shreyn laughed bitterly and asked the liks who were looking at it in a bewildered manner.

"There's no doubt about that salad, right?

When Shreyn asked, the Liks answered silently.

Sarasa has been working as a receptionist at the counter since the beginning of the crown.

For the past five years or so, my position has changed and I have hardly been able to show my face to the counter, but it has nevertheless gained great trust and popularity among the adventurers.

Beyond being a slave, I've been struggling to earn that trust, but it's also because I know it.

Of course, not everyone likes it, but I'm sure other receptionists are popular enough to draw a line.

And instead, Sarasa heard the face of "The Wolf of Fire" explain with a troubled expression.

"... somehow, it's not like I'm talking about myself."

The last word Sarasa leaked reveals that she herself has never been aware of her surroundings.

And Lik and the others were surprised to see the reaction again.

This is because I thought that if it were a salad, I would certainly know.

The examiner, who was looking at both reactions one step closer, murmured what he thought.

"It's common for rumors to walk alone where they don't think they are."

I was going to say it casually as an exam aid, but the eyes of the others gathered focused on the exam aid.

As the air spread, Shreyn dared to enter the study aid.

"Mm-hmm. Kowske. Do you think that's a completely unconvincing line?

"Hmm!?

He looked around in a hurry, but he was disappointed in his heart that none of his allies were there, as all those who were there agreed.