Down on the Royal Palace Hill, we decided to take a break in the cafeteria facing the boulevard and discuss our plans for the future.

"It's still early for lunch, so if you want to order, make it snacky."

"I know. Still, that's the king's capital. Green hollow makes expensive ingredients so cheap."

"Anyway, distribution is developing. Tea leaves and sugar are coming in here."

It should be said that the garnet order was a sweet fruit cake made with plenty of sugar to see.

I always say, "I don't particularly like sweet things," but I guess the truth is still as you can see.

Meanwhile, my order is snacks and sweet orange fruit juice (orange juice) sandwiched with fried river fish in bread, a menu that is closer to a normal meal than Garnet's.

"Your Majesty will be back in three nights, so are you free for four days, including today"

"Don't be. I've been talking to you in the morning. I'm gonna do something. It's too much, and you should just relax once in a while?

Garnett looked at me over the table and laughed more.

Adventurer Guild HQ. Sundial Chamber of Commerce Headquarters. Union of Mithrill Processors.

Even if we toured one of these places a day that we wanted to keep around if possible, there would be just enough time for one day.

I was assuming an overcrowded schedule, so I'm a little clapped, but Garnett's right here, maybe we should even think of it as a vacation sprung up down.

Extending your stay to coincide with His Majesty's return would surely be a reason to convince anyone in this country.

"In the meantime, I think I'll go to Alliance headquarters after this"

"Nothing, but can I do something for you at HQ?

"No, a sightseeing amusement mountain. I've never been to an adventurer in 15 years. I thought I'd take a peek at this opportunity."

"Ha! That's what you have, isn't it? I thought you weren't interested in sightseeing or anything."

Garnett laughed, cutting out a piece of cake with a fork and carrying it to his mouth.

I even thought about disputing it, but in retrospect, I've spent a lot of time at work these days and I haven't been dealing with much entertainment and sightseeing.

Garnett has always seen me like that, so it may well be perceived as such a value.

"I used to do a lot when the adventurers were in the main business. If I went to my first land on request, I would have gone home without forgetting the nearby attractions."

"Huh. Then I'll take you to some Kingsville tourist attraction next to Alliance headquarters."

"Well, let's hope so."

Garnett has returned a full grin instead of a reply.

After finishing your snack, now head to the Adventurer Guild headquarters with a guide to the Garnet.

Located near the center of the Wang capital, it is a prime location for both fame.

It's a splendid building with enough buildings to look up at.

That's why the crowd around me was awesome, and if I was at all alarmed, I was going to be swallowed up by the flow of people.

"I use this boulevard a lot, too, but I've never been inside Alliance headquarters."

"You've never even made a request or anything?

"If you're talking about the house, the servant's going to ask for it. I personally requested... well, it was one or two times at most, but I remember asking for the request process around Abigail. Anyway, I've never been here before."

"Oh... no, you're a lady."

"Shut up."

By the time I was active as an adventurer, I had often seen noblemen send servants to process requests.

If you become the head of the knighthood, even if you are not a nobleman, that kind of chore becomes something that servants do, not family members.

Anyway, dive into the open front entrance door and step into the Adventurer Guild Headquarters building.

As well as appearance, the interior was splendid enough to keep an eye on it.

An entrance hall with a full range of ordinary two-story buildings.

On the front, there are nearly ten reception counters separated for each purpose of the visit, with diverse dressed adventurers forming a line.

If you look left or right, a large message board covered the wall, and countless requisition votes were filling it, and a large number of adventurers were looking at the requisition to compete.

"Heh, isn't that a big deal? Don't think less green hollow adventurers."

Garnett looks intriguingly around the center of the hall.

"I knew it was just headquarters, bigger than the other branches?

"Right. It's the biggest branch I've ever stopped by, but it's about half of it."

I just wasn't as overtly curious as Garnett, but I couldn't help but be surprised at the thriving headquarters either.

I had intended to meet a number of adventurers so far and remember a significant number of faces and names, but less than 10% compared to the total number of adventurers on this occasion.

"Hmm? What's a normal adventurer getting into this hall?"

At the end of Garnett's gaze, who accidentally shrugged so, was a "No Entry except for Alliance Officials" sign that appeared in the aisle leading behind the hall.

"Not only the headquarters, but also the branches, because besides accepting requests and paying remunerations, there are mountains of jobs on the back and running the organization."

"You mean the other part is a room for that kind of work?"

"For once, we can rent a rest stop, infirmary, and later a conference room or something. Basically, it's for guild members only."

The designation of the guild book (...) part (...) is not a decoration.

Collaboration and information-gathering with guild branches and guild houses everywhere, compromises with royal palaces and nobles, executive class personnel, management of holdings - this is where we take on all the tasks of controlling the Adventurer Guild.

Naturally, the space for the humans involved in them to do their work has also become vast, necessitating such a large building.

"By the way, when you say off-limits except for guild staff, it doesn't mean you're limited to regular staff. Including those who work temporarily as contributory activities."

Sakura was at the Green Hollow Branch the other day.

"Yes, yes. For example, the guy who just came out of his outfit is also a general adventurer..."

Speaking of an example of an adventurer who came out at the right time, the adventurer noticed the gaze from here and ran over with a good smile for some reason.

A slightly child-faced young man, but not a familiar one.

"Long time no see, Mr. Luke! Looking good, more importantly!

"... they know you, don't they?

Garnett glances right at me.

But even so, I remember...

"Ah! Could it be you, Roy! of the Plains of the Hundred Beasts!

Roy on the Plains of the Hundred Beasts - one of the A-rank adventurers I once spoke to and one who never ended up coming to Green Hollow.

The memorable figure was that of a boy who was younger, but the claw marks of the warcraft on his face had not changed at all from those days.