Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Lesson 43 Rookie Adventurer Lent and Written Exam

"Shinko, Shinko, Shinko, Shinko..."

Just after coming to Adventurers Union (Guild) at the designated time, I headed straight to Adventurers Union (Guild) official Shayla and told her what to do.

Then Shayla also seemed to understand immediately,

"Oh, Mr. Lent. That's just the right time. Thank you, sir."

That's what I say and laugh at.

The meaning of this word is that even among adventurers, being a freshman is often a little roomy about time.

There are temperamental problems that originally say there are many rough guys who try to be adventurers, and sensory problems that say there won't be a big deal if you delay a little.

But if you continue to be an adventurer with that feeling, the day will soon come when you will be punished by the Adventurers Union (Guild).

Because the job of being an adventurer gradually rises in rank, and it just deals with people more from the business of demons opponents.

When that happens, people who can't keep their time are less and less trusted.

The Adventurers' Union (Guild) then tries to raise a human being who keeps some time early on.

Rank promotion exams are what you see.

I don't look at every second of every stick in detail.

Because I only have about royal nobility, a considerable bourgeoisie, or a top adventurer, such as tools to carve that far and see time.

But still, too late reduces the point, so.

I'm doing it, so I've been protecting it.

As for time, Lorraine is large, but she may have her own measuring machine, so she can't go wrong.

Citizens' squares are also set up in each city, so it's usually a confirmation, but Lorraine makes it easier.

"No. First... hiccup, huh?

"Yeah. You will. But are you sure you're okay? Instead of today's exam, I advised you to decide to take the next exam in between and after being studied in the meantime..."

This indicates that when Shayla told me the other day that she was eligible for the promotion exam to the bronze class, she said she could take it right away or take it again in between.

Normally, even if you can take the exam tomorrow, don't take it yesterday today, but open it up.

Because if you're a writer, regardless of your practical skills, the majority of iron-class adventurers don't know it because of its range of issues.

Almost got the exam, the first time I've noticed its existence since I was told, and it takes me a few weeks from there to tap my knowledge into my head, and then take it.

In my case, because I brought enough results to qualify for the exam in one day of registration, I was not informed beforehand, so I guess it means why not study extra.

However, I have already taken the exam once, and I remember in detail what is in the exam scope even if it is not.

Adventurers' Union (Guild) rules, demon types, and material types are all in mind if they're copper grade.

Besides, the exam is not done every day.

Once every few months, that's the basics.

It's not desirable from my goal to stay iron class forever.

I want to be when I can be.

So I say.

"Monkey, no. Where do I go...?

Sure, it was a conference room upstairs, and I asked him back in the day, and he said,

"It will be the conference room upstairs. This way please…"

That's what Shayla said and stood up and guided me.

Once inside, several iron-class adventurers and thinkers glanced at this one, but immediately began to bump and twinkle to look at the rough paper at hand and say something.

Perhaps it says over there that it is the contents of the exam.

However, the Adventurers' Union (Alliance) lends it to adventurers who are nearing the exam.

The copper test is not that broad in scope, and it's only such that it can be put together in a single sheet of paper.

As we go up with the silver, gold, and the range of issues increases as it feels like a booklet, a book, a dictionary.

You can lend them all, just pay them off if you lose them. One sheet of paper can manage to pay with silver coins, so even the iron class would be grateful to be able to borrow it without so much horror.

If you learn that, you will basically have enough knowledge to pass in about a week or two.

So you don't have to worry so much.

But this will be the first written exam of my life for adventurers, who are the majority of those who have never been born this way, such as these exams.

I used to be, too.

So you must be anxious if you haven't even studied.

By the way, I take a written exam, but it is possible to take an exam to confirm my knowledge as a copper class, in addition to writing, by dictation.

Rather, in this country, where there are not so many people capable of reading and writing letters, that would be the way to go.

That's why there are only a few of us here.

If the oral test is to be chosen, by its very nature, it will be carried out in a different room.

Moreover, the waiting time can be longer because a good number of people receive it.

I didn't like that, so I chose the written exam.

Sitting in my seat, waiting for a while, after showing me around, Shayla, who was supposed to have left the room, comes back.

Several rough sheets of paper and a few feather pens are held in its hands.

"So you're going to start the exam. I think you guys can write letters, so I don't think there's a need for an explanation, but for once... there's a problem on this paper. Again, this is the answer sheet, so please include your answer in this feather pen. The test time will be between when all of these hourglasses fall. Do you have any questions?

I've used paper and feather pens myself because only people can write just that.

There were no particular questions.

"… Now we will hand out the problem paper, the answer paper and the feather pen. I will now collect the forms that describe the contents of the exam range that I have given you in advance. I'll hand out the problem and answer forms upside down, so I'll get started, and then you can flip them over and start writing."

Saying, Shayla hands out paper and a pen.

The room was filled with strange tension.

I miss you, where I thought Shayla was done handing out all the tools and going back to the front.

Then put your hands on the hourglass......

"… be the first"

The test began.

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How was the exam, I'd say it was an easy win, to be honest.

Naturally.

It's something I took once.

Of course, the problem itself is different from the time it was received, but the scope has not changed.

It was natural.

Those who took it with me still seem anxious, but they will probably be fine, too.

Anyway, it proves that there is a certain amount of upbringing just to say that the letters can be written.

With all that content, you'd have enough head to take it in one shot.

As proof of that, even though the written and oral exams do not change the difficulty of the question itself, there is a huge difference in the pass rate.

When I said why I could write, this was also because when I was in my hometown village, I was taught by village chiefs and pharmacists who could read and write letters.

When it comes to why I did that, it's because I thought it was a skill that adventurers would need.

My goal hasn't shifted since then.

I will always be a Mithrill Adventurer.

By the way, although the results, the results were announced immediately, as the number of written examinations received was small.

If you are called to the reception, you will pass.

Of course I...

"Mr. Lent. Mr. Rent Vivier."

Standing up, and going to Shayla,

"… the written exam is passed. Very rarely was it full score. Even though it's not that hard, you're rarely around, are you? Amazing."

Yes, I was praised.

Well, I'm rarely there, I'm always there, so it's not a big deal.

In the first place, I didn't get a full score when I used to.

I don't have enough experience, there are parts I don't understand and I remember making some mistakes.

That said, there's no reason to call that on Shayla.

I told Shayla,

"... well. If it was good, good... then what should I do?

I gave it back to the light night and asked about the next thing I had to do - practice.