Grain, the Adventurer Guild was originally an organization founded by the cooperation of nations, but then it became independent as its own institution not tied to the thoughts of nations.

In the Alliance, you will be asked to match each rank, and you will be rewarded if you achieve it on your own.

Atal mouths the question that came to mind when he heard the story.

"So, is it beneficial for you to increase your rank?

"You'll be able to take difficult requests, and there should have been an increase in the purchase price. And then, yes... the honor part could be huge. If you rank high, you'll be seen as so many amazing people from around you, and there are requests from nobles and royalty. This is often a breakthrough in most rewards."

Atal had one thing to worry about when he heard about Grain.

"Hey, that nobleman or royal request... can you say no?

Grain raises his index finger and replies that he notices a good spot.

"That's it. That's been a problem for a couple of times. In conclusion, I can say no. Some people have complained about it, but the Adventurer Guild director, who called it the old Grand Guild Master, categorically turned it down and let go of saying he would withdraw his guild from the country if he had any complaints."

Grain tells this story with an exciting look as if he were going to speak. If you belong to the Alliance, it must be an anecdote you've heard once.

"That's as talkative and grassy as it gets. After that, nobility and royalty can no longer be strong."

Grayne seems to have a stronger idea than an adventurer, and he seemed to be proud of that.

"I see, then adventurers don't seem to eat for it. How's Caro? What do you think of being an adventurer?

"What, wah, is that me?

Suddenly Caro, who was told the story, leaves surprised. I never thought I'd ask.

"That's right. Caro, you're my slave as a public position, but I think of you as the other side of the journey. That's why I let you know what you think."

Atal looked into Caro's eyes confused and said so. The desire to respect Caro's will was strongly felt, without any lies or falsehoods in his eyes.

"Wow, I don't know if I can help you with something...... I don't have a bad image of an adventurer. Some of them will be abusive, but they think it's a fine profession. You can make money, and I think it's the most profitable job in the world today as long as you have the power to fight......"

After Caro said his thoughts, he thought he might have said something extra, and at the end of the day he had his hands on his mouth. I'm not used to saying my thoughts yet.

"I see... so why don't you and the Adventurer Guild go do it? Can Caro fight?

"No! Yes!

I was told the story again, and the hasty reply was something that could be taken in either sense. Are you too nervous? Your spine and long ears are pinned and stiffened.

"Uh, uh, so which one is it?

"Oh, you know, you can fight!

The next reply would have been an affirmation if asked gently again.

"Lord Atal, the Beast Man is basically highly physically capable. So this kid should be able to fight if he makes use of it too. In the beginning, if Lord Atal follows him, he will gradually become stronger."

In this world it was said that when demons are defeated, they can absorb their magic and become more powerful. Probably from Grain's story. That's how he'll grow so Caro can fight good things, too.

"Uh, speaking of which, yes."

Atal had been explained by God why. There was something like experience in the game, and the story was that defeating demons increases your ability, or level.

"Then the first thing you need to do is find an inn. Next thing you know, get Caro ready to fight."

If you make that decision, Atar will just get up.

"Also, are you going already?

I thought it was something that would stay a little longer, and Grayne turns to her mid back and speaks out in a hurry.

"Oh, it's better this way sooner. Caro, let's go."

One nodded Caro also gets up a bit following Ataru.

"Right...... Me, Arshna, and Geel welcome Lord Atal anytime. Come and talk to me whenever you have any problems."

That was Grain's true meaning, so Atal nodded honestly back as well.

After giving that reply a grin and a smile, Grain slaps his hand to call on the bread and someone.

"Welcome home, sir. I'll drop you off."

It was Geel who showed up right away. Dressed in deacon clothes, he smiles calmly.

"Dear Atal, please be here again"

When Geel said so and bowed, he accompanied him to the entrance to the hall.

"So long, Geel to Grain. Thanks for dropping me off. If you need anything else, I'll come get you."

"I am the benefactor of the life of my daughter and servant. I can't give you back what you owe me, count on me again and again."

Atal's words were half serious, half joking, but Grain saw it as a promise.

"Ha, you don't have to worry so much about it. I got paid, and I owe it to you to meet Carol."

He wanted to avoid sweetening any more as much as possible because as a atar he was well rewarded. I gently turned down the offer by pulling Caro's shoulders and smiling bitterly.

"It's quite a thing that I was helped by the lord's daughter... I guess that's what Atal looks like"

Geel also liked the Atal thing, so he said so without going too deep.

"Whatever, it's the inn first."

I can't be here all the time, so Atal turns back on his heels thinking about heading all over the city for now.

"Dear Atal, you will see a large building when you head to the center of the city. That's the Adventurer Alliance. There are a few lodgings nearby, so you might want to go for the guild first."

Geel spoke up on his back saying that it would be good advice to get to where he wanted to go.

"Okay, thank you"

Once I looked back and thanked him, this time I left the hall without stopping.

Caro also bowed deeply toward the two of them, heading for Atar on a small run.

"Caro, are you okay?

"Yes, I'm fine. I'm surprised we're headed to Lord's Hall... but Master Atal, you're still strong."

She seemed to have come to the conclusion that Atar was strong because she was the benefactor of the life of the lord's daughter. It's adorable how you make fists all the time and smile.

"Speaking of which, you didn't show me where I was fighting just because you went outside to treat Caro. I'll explain how I fight when everything's ready. Mine's a little special."

"That's when you were there."

Caro didn't say anything clearly and remembered when he treated himself, mouthing the imaginary Atal sniper rifle.

"Oh, it was that time."

Atal was smiling and stroking that head to Caro, who gave him an innocent, unclean smile.