Nevertheless, having finished fixing Sakura's sword, I suddenly stopped doing anything.

Get familiar, fill your hunger, make sure Sylvia and Sakura are safe, [repair] Sakura's sword -

Everything that needs to be done soon has ended.

The idea of what to do next doesn't seem to come to mind.

More precisely, he wasn't motivated to act as an adventurer.

"(I don't feel like taking a request or trying a dungeon... let's do it...)"

I know the cause.

Six months after being banished from the brave.

Because of the survival experience full of hunger, loneliness and fear, the spirit has come a long way.

When I say my heart is broken, I feel very close to it.

Exactly, this guy is going to need a longer rest.

"Even so, it's tight to keep missing money on the way to martial arts training. Do you have an Ate to earn?

My head was going to stain with negative thoughts, so I'll try to bring some chatter to Sakura to change my mood.

"No, that's..."

"You don't seem like a face. I wish I could introduce you to something..."

That's all I thought about, and I came up with a great idea.

"Sylvia, there's a guild house in this town."

"Huh? Yes. It's just a tavern that's been around for a long time."

"Then Sakura should also be an adventurer. You're free to take requests, so you can earn them whenever you want."

Sakura's ability to fight shouldn't be difficult to rank up in the short term either.

If you want to make money flexibly while training for samurai, there is no other job you can recommend so much.

"I have a wild use for the Alliance House, too, and why don't you come with me from now on"

"From what to what... I can't thank you"

"Oh, then I'll show you. That's where the childhood trainer works. She's a billboard girl at the tavern, and she's the receptionist for the guild house..."

That led me to take Silvia and Sakura with me to the Guildhouse in Greenhollow Town.

"... no, wait a minute. I thought Sylvia had a job."

"I'm at work. That's where I buy the alcohol we use. Your mother asked me to pick up the liquor."

I see, does the liquor store also serve as liquor store?

Not only do they give their customers a drink, they also sell it to other stores that need it.

This spring the Young Leaf Pavilion is the biggest inn in town.

That's the size of a store to use as a liquor supplier, so it might be the perfect guild house for a small town.

"By the way, why hasn't Mr. Luke made [restoration] his main business?

On the road to the Alliance House, Sylvia has casually cut out the subject.

"The fact that other people aren't building [repair] skills means fewer competitors, right? Grandma said the demand for skimmers like that was for her."

"Something's gotten me interested in your old lady..."

What I heard yesterday was a humane teaching, but today's is totally merchant's.

The image that comes to mind in my brain is going to be updated from a relaxed, tender-looking old lady to an old merchant with an annual wheel.

"I was thinking the same thing as Sylvia. Because he's masterful enough to heal injuries with [repair] skills that only tools should be able to fix"

"No. It's only recently that I've been able to do that."

Speaking of which, I haven't told you what's going on on on on my side yet, so I'm going to briefly explain.

- Being expelled from the party mainly by the client due to mundane problems.

That [repair] skills have changed while wandering the dungeon for half a month.

That I met the two of you shortly after I used my new abilities to get out of the dungeon.

In words like this, it is a situation that is too scattered while I am.

"Terrible...... you're a lousy client!

"Not at all. I would have slaughtered him on the spot."

Sylvia and Sakura are all angry.

I haven't told the two of them, but their client is a kingdom-certified brave man, but Sakura still feels like he's going to slash them away.

"Well, let's say that. The reason I kept on being an adventurer... I admire it."

When I was a kid, an adventurer party stopped in my hometown village.

The brightly colored and glorious adventure they speak of, Tan planted a strong yearning in my heart.

When you think about it when you grow up, some of it - maybe almost everything was a makeover.

Still, I couldn't abandon my longing for the existence of an 'adventurer'.

Enough to rebel against angry parents and jump out of the village to tell you not to be stupid.

"So it didn't matter if there was a better way to make money."

"... Lord Luke. Do you regret it?"

That's what Sakura said in a slightly sad voice.

"No way. That's what I like to do. But... the boulder got me this time. This could be a good opportunity to wash your feet."

"Are you retiring?

"That could be one option. In the meantime, I decided I was off duty for the moment, and I'm going to make money from another job. If possible, I can relax. I'd like a nice, relaxing job."

The fact that the Alliance House has wild use is also a matter of concern.

The Adventurer Guild also provides good offices for new jobs for retired adventurers.

The vast majority of adventurers washing their feet use this system.

"... ah! We're here!

"Here. You're really a tavern. Well, that's a rare style."

Cut off the topic en route and get inside the Guildhouse and Tavern in Greenhollow Town.

Because it's midday, or very few guests as a tavern.

The only ones in the store were the adventurers with all the rookies to see.

"There you are..." said Sylvia. What are you doing, at this hour? "

"Directions. Someone has business with the guild. Oh, that's Marida at the reception."

The second half of the statement was directed at us.

Marida was the girl who aired the opposite of Sylvia in a rustic atmosphere.

If there had been no previous information about Sylvia's childhood tampering, she might have recognized her as a woman, not a girl.

"Oh no, Samurai Girl and I are staying at Sylvia's... Oh no, are you new to us? I'll keep it cheap."

"That's the sales talk at the tavern."

"Oops, I made a mistake. What can I do for you? Request or Adventurer Registration?

Made a strange laugh at it, Marida brought a bunch of filled out forms by the counter on hand.

"I'm already an adventurer. It's this way to register."

"Young man, thank you."

"Everyone here is a young man. Because of the abundance of herbs and the low level of danger, there are newcomers coming from all kinds of places. Look, if you want to register, you can fill this out."

Encouraged by Marida, Sakura fills in the fields on the application form for the adventurer registration.

The first step everyone goes through if they are adventurers.

Third-class tens of thousands of years like me, super-class treading through A-rank dungeons easily, start from where you write your name on this piece of paper.

Sakura's initial appearance reminded me of the time of registration fifteen years ago, and nostalgia sprang up together.