"- Adventurers' Sorority Application Rejected"

That was the first voice of the student chairman to me and Anna, who visited the student council room after school.

Rumored excellence in grades first in the school year and deviations also exceed 75 stares at this one with an indifferent look over a thick lens.

It was us who were often stiff to the sudden and merciless words of the student chairman, but when Anna was first resurrected, she momentously ate and hung on him.

"Hey, why ss!? We're finding a good member and an advisor, aren't we, SS?

"Come on? Ask that to the school side. Because the student council just checks the application form for deficiencies and gives them upstairs."

Student chairman who winds and flushes Anna's protest where. She also seemed to have eaten a shoulder watermark for her attitude, which she had just said was precisely because she was an intermediate manager.

"... you mean the school side has been bothering to dismiss it? Normally, a sorority goes by anyway, right?

"Well, that's right. O.O. Knee Fellowship, gambling sorority, it's so weird. I hope not."

Student chairman who once gave the example of the name of a sorority with a name that seemed to suck at everything that was actually applied for and rejected.

"... I mean, my adventurer sorority is also thought to be in the same line as its, oh, oh... Nee, the research group and the gambling sorority?

The student chairman nods lightly at Anna, who asks that in part shy whispers.

"Or perhaps less."

"What's less... do you mean less than or equal to the O.O. Knee Research Society? There's an adventurer's sorority?

"Yeah, whatever. Because people don't die in O.O. Nee. Well, I guess it depends..."

"Um... Amma O.N. Ona O.N. - Can you not tell me...?

Anna blushes and penetrates the questions of me and the student chairman. Student chairman who smiles back at her like that.

"From what I can tell by the student chairman and 75 deviations, it means that the Adventurers' Sorority and I are no different than O.O. Nee. You guys didn't seem to understand the 50 deviation."

"Of course I understood. It looks like 50 deviations."

"Ugh, we understood too...? The deviation is 42 ss..."

"42!?

I accidentally flirt with the student chairman.

That's crazy, huh? My high school, it's 50 deviations.

"... You've often passed our high school"

"This place is private, and we're from the presidential warrant, Miss Les."

A hell of a darkness popped out of a casual conversation.

"... let's just say we didn't ask. This is how I look. I'm the student chairman. Anyway, no matter how much you say bourgeoisie, I won't cover this decision."

"Why is that?

To my question, the student chairman quickened up the rumored glasses and replied that they were intelligent and dating glasses.

"From what I've seen with the student chairman and 75 deviations... Hi. As for the school side, you don't seem to think it's interesting to see the current situation with more adventurers on campus. You seem to think it would accelerate if there was an adventurer reunion there."

"I see."

Sure, if you look from the school side, where the students have become adventurers, they are harmless and without profit.

If a student dies in the labyrinth, one student just dies, or if they do poorly, it's not necessarily that parents don't come after their responsibilities.

Whether it's supposed to be self-inflicted on adventurers' injuries or deaths, Monster Parents exists everywhere.

Among other things, parents who buy their children luxury goods like cards will be more inclined to say so.

In the meantime, our move to create an Adventurer's Club will never be welcome.

"That's why the establishment of the Adventurers' Sorority was rejected. Welcome home."

That's what the student chairman, who had always been iron skinned, said he would only float his sales smile at the end.

"Ah, already! Why are adults so hard on their heads, already!"

On the way home, I can shove my arms up to heaven and Anna can roar.

"Well, I'm more scared of schools approving clubs where my life is in danger."

I snorted at Weave's words that I made sense.

Since then, although we have visited the staff office and conducted direct trials with various people such as the head teacher and the president of the board, naturally the results have not been pleasant.

Some teachers, etc. were favorable, but that was because they were in a position not to be involved in management, and because they were in a position to be involved in school management at all, they were tempted.

There was nothing that Hiyori could do to oppose her above, and she was stabbed with a tickle by the head teacher saying, "You're a lot more willing to be an advisor to a new club," and she lowered her head even though she didn't talk about advisors.

It can be said that it is no longer possible to create an Adventurer's Club with this happening.

That should also be rejected now that we are alerted by the school side even if we try to create a club in a different name.

Thus, instead of creating an Adventurer's Club, we became more negative than at the start.

"Well... they haven't even told me to stop the adventurer, okay?

"Um, is the only true purpose is to create a force to survive the end? You don't need to stick to the form of club activity."

Anna rebutted by swelling her cheeks to the words of me and Weave.

"It's good because it's a club job! It's romance, romance!

He laughs at the weave and face as well.

Well, I don't even know what it feels like.

"But there's actually nothing I can do about it. So you're saying school's no good."

"Hmmm, there's some way..."

I started having a light chat with the weave elsewhere when Anna, who gave up badly, bothered Ung while she put her arms together.

"Yeah, hey, how long has Weave been an adventurer?

"I'm from inside. As good as Anna. … the first difference in hand-holding left me open."

"I see... what's it like to have a hand?

"Hmm, it feels like you finally got one C-rank card you wanted lately, and then you said pretty good D-rank cards. … and then there's the guy who enjoys watching."

Nibbling and laughing weave. Looking forward to her like that, I decided to ask her what she cared most about.

"... By the way, can you use blah blah blah blah blah?

"By alle, you mean Link?

"Oh, yeah, yeah. Did you know that?"

Woven that laughs bitterly at my words.

"Well it means I haven't done it to Dada in three years. That said, all I could use was a little telepath."

"... that, how did the weave find out about Link?

I asked her if I could ask.

... After the tournament, I immediately started my own investigation into Link.

However, no matter how much I looked into the internet, books, etc., I could not know what it was like to the extent that rumors of technology like it were occasionally dismissed.

Even in the footage of the final broadcast at Christmas, the description of the link by Mr. Reino was cut and edited.

This means that links are kept secret by national level.

The reason is, I can guess...

Now that I think about it, it must have been his support that Mr. Reino slipped his mouth about Link in the final.

Otherwise, I wouldn't say a technology called Link that is not generally known in front of such a large crowd.

Perhaps Mr. Reino was also pissed off from the guild or something after that......

I didn't seem to be fired because I looked fine when I was in the guild the other day.

In the end, in my case, I was able to learn about the link because I was able to find my master well, but the other adventurers were interested in how the hell they wore the link.

That said, it's generally a secret technique. Asking it could be taboo in itself.

That's why I asked terribly. It was me, but Weave gave me a light answer.

"In my case, it's from Anna. Anna seems to be learning from a professional adventurer whose parents sponsor"

"Oh, I see..."

I was convinced from the bottom of my heart. That's what Conne said. With that said, she was a dungeon mart lady familiar with in "Goranno Sponsors". That depends on having one or two professional handouts.

I am convinced that Weave also learned to link with the handout.

But then the question is, why didn't Anna use the link in her battle with me... maybe she still couldn't use the link then, or something?

And that's when my smartphone called.

If you look, it looks like a PR email from the guild and the weave is looking at the smartphone as well.

The contents were... like a search quest for a missing person.

The Alliance occasionally makes requests to adventurers in the form of quests.

Ask for delivery of the potion due to lack of potion in the hospital, for example?

The F-rank labyrinth confirmed the occurrence of Irregular Encount, so please crusade.

Ask for information about crimes in the labyrinth, huh?

Such requests are communicated to adventurers in the form of emails and bulletin boards in the guild.

I haven't gotten one yet, but some professionals and semi-professional adventurers have been asked by guild officials to make a request by nomination.

Basically, the guild's request is like a social contribution and not financially flavorful, but the license has a track record and just a little foil on it.

Many of the adventurers who did the quest were awarded by the city and country, and sometimes they were small and flowing on the news, so some of the adventurers took the quest for it.

In this case, the search for an adventurer who had been out of the news for a few days at the F-rank Labyrinth appeared to be the request. It should be noted that there are no rescue requests under the Adventurer's License.

"A few days missing in a shallow F-rank labyrinth, or"

The weave squeaks small with an indescribable face. Perhaps I look the same.

Search for missing persons, which is supposed to be, but this would undoubtedly be a particular quest for the search for artifacts and the cause of death.

Not coming back for a few days in the F-rank labyrinth where you can tread on a day trip means you can't travel on your own. When even a rescue request cannot be made, it is the spatial isolation by Irregular Encount that flickers my head...... its sacrifice.

If I made a mistake, maybe this is how I was treated as a missing person too...

Yes, he said he was feeling depressed.

- That's weird.

The weave shrugged small.

"What's weird?

"No... I was just wondering. I looked back at the quest emails here these days, but there are too many missing people out there anyway. It's just the F-rank labyrinth, too."

That's what they told me. I checked my emails, too, and it did seem like there had been a strange surge in missing persons over the past few months.

"Sure, this amount is a little odd"

"Right? Irregular Encount is the most likely one in a situation where a rescue request is completely extinguished without even being able to be made in the F-rank labyrinth, but then this number is too high. Moreover, the victims are missing in an almost fragmented labyrinth. There was such a large number of irregular encounts, if anything, it should always be a topic of discussion. Nevertheless, I have never heard such a story."

"... the work of the Irregular Encount. Bye. If so, what the hell is it?

- Smells like a case.

"Ugh!?

I freaked out my shoulder at Anna for suddenly breaking in.

"Seniors, this is a case, a case"

"A case... you mean a crime?

"If something is happening that cannot happen naturally, then that factor is external... which means this must be a serial murder using the labyrinth, ssss!

Anna points at me and tells me.

"Uhm, murder, hey"

I've heard stories of people using special environments in the labyrinth to commit crimes.

Japan is said to be one of the world's top labyrinths with fewer crimes, and I have never encountered such a student before, so there are places that are not easy to pin, but I hear that Japan is just special, and there are quite a few such incidents in foreign countries.

Especially in developing countries and parts of South America, where access to the labyrinth is not as severe as in Japan, he said, the labyrinth has been turned into a criminal's nest.

But......

"Assuming it is, what is it?

Imagine a serial homicide going on in the labyrinth and I feel something chilly, but there's nothing we can do about it. Enough to refrain from going to the labyrinth.

Anna said that to me with a sense of justice.

"It's settled, isn't it, sss! Naturally, we solve this case in the hands of our Adventurer's Department!

"Huh?"

What are you talking about, Koz?

I was distracted and saw Anna.

"What brings you to that conclusion?

"There's a good chance it's happening in the labyrinth!? And a despicable offense aimed at all the low-ranking adventurers! I can't forgive you for saying no, sss! Plus, if we solve this case, the grownups will definitely recognize the Adventurer's Department, too, sss!

"No, no, no, no."

Are you serious? No matter how much you say you're up for lanobes and comics, there's a limit to it!

"You, we're just high school kids. That solves a murder case or something... it can't be. That's what the police do."

"I'm saying we can fix this because that cop can't count on us! 'Cause the labyrinth hasn't been shut down or on the news yet, doesn't that mean the police haven't even noticed the case yet, sss!?

"Mm..."

Indeed, it is unnatural that there are so many missing persons out there but there is no movement in the public. Even amateurs like me and the weave noticed so quickly that there's no way the adults wouldn't notice.

But......

"I mean, isn't there a suspect precondition that this is a crime in the first place?

"Why ss!?

"'Cause, hey, there's a gate at the entrance to the labyrinth, huh? If you look at the entry and exit records, you'll never get a shot at a suspect."

The entry and exit of the labyrinth is recorded at the gate, tied to the Adventurer's License. If we trace that data, we'll find out who did it soon.

Nevertheless, the fact that the killer has not yet been caught means that no one was in the labyrinth at the same time as the victim, or innocence has been established.

"Ugh, well, that's... yes! I'm in and out of here using a disguise license or something I took from someone else! Or we have a means we can't even imagine!

"Even if it was a disguised license, it should be identifiable with Dungeon Mart surveillance cameras"

Anna's words are immediately disputed by the weave.

She's right, forge a license, there's a security camera inside the dungeon mart. If you look at that footage, it should be easy to track down the killer.

"That's why it may not be a crime in the first place, and even if it was a crime, you should be caught right away. Assuming the police are scratching their hands at the investigation by means that they can't imagine, that's the best we can do. I'm just a high school student."

"Ugg..."

Anna had to roar in tears, completely disputed by me and two of the weavers.

... Well, the question remains as to what the hell the number of these unusual missing persons is if it's not a crime.

Well, that would be where the guild or the police would fix it.

"So, but! What if there was a killer who could tamper with surveillance cameras and gate records!? We might even be our own tomorrow than we dive into the labyrinth, right?

You still say...

"What kind of killer would deceive a labyrinth gate or a Dungeon Mart surveillance camera? That's the Dungeon Mart, about..."

"No way......!?

We opened our eyes and looked at Anna.

One daughter of the only company in this country, who can easily tamper with surveillance camera data and manages labyrinth entry and exit, is now next to us...

"...................................................................... what!? Ugh, us!?

"Oh, what the hell were you up to, trying to find us...?

"No way, neither do we...?

Anna, who caught the eye of our fears, panicked for real.

"Chi, chi, chi, chi, I tend to......!?

Seeing that pathetic look, we decided to stop turning our suspicious eyes.

Think in common sense, I don't see the merits of Dungeon Mart doing that.

Because there is clearly no match between the profits gained from attacking new American adventurers in the labyrinth and the things Dungeon Mart loses when it is discovered.

Well, if I stabbed him with this nail, Anna wouldn't be saying anything anymore about looking for the killer, either.

It's too dangerous to think common sense and catch a killer or something.

... But whether it's a crime or not, there's definitely something going on in the labyrinth.

Polar theory, that would be nice if it wasn't harmful to me or someone I know...

Do you want to keep an eye on Ono?

"Hey! I'm listening!? It's not really us. Shh!

"... will you not touch me with your bloody hands?

"Hey!?

I still have a lumpy anxiety in my chest, even as I wrestled Anna with the weave.