Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 379: Towers and Colleges, New Jobs

"So, what the hell is a job dedicated to me?

As soon as I get into the office of Adventurer Union Leader Guildmaster, I get down to business.

Early on, I was anxious to get an overview of that.

It doesn't mean that it was prepared for me, so maybe I don't need to get weird, but even if Wolf is half joking, it's my job, and so on.

It was only natural to predict that it would be a troublesome job there.

"Well, don't rush... for now, but you know what's going on with the Adventurers' Union Guild right now, don't you?

I snorted at Wolf's words,

"Oh, if only I could see what's going on down there. It would be obvious."

"I guess...... so, yeah, it's because I'm good offices malt adventurers on Tower and College, but the truth is, that's generally working. From the other side, you'll get the strength and guard you need to investigate the labyrinth, and from this side, you'll get rid of the well-paid Wang Capital people."

"You're talking like a bandit again..."

Well, usually, I'm pretty sure it's a job to say for far more than what the requests are being made in Malt.

Few people in the city have high pride anyway, so in acting together, you'll need patience about the area, but if you think that's about it, your nostrils will be pretty warm, it'll be something you'd rather feel comfortable with even that patience.

Prices are not the same here as in Wang Du, and we're going to make a request with the same feeling as in Wang Du, so don't be overpaid.

The officials of the Malt Adventurers' Union Guild will also explain to some extent the difference between the Mult and Wang Capital fees, but they will still lower the fees.

Well, both the Tower and the College are national operations.

The budget is out of there, and if you save weirdly, it could be reduced from next, or something like that.

Plus, the malt is completely understaffed right now.

If you don't give me a pretty high price, the adventurer won't take the request in the first place, or something.

I mean, thanks to the labyrinth, it's a pretty good economy.

Of course, it has been decided that no one should have died without being able to do that, but fortunately in the midst of misfortune or say that falling is not just going to happen......

Turning around, it would mean you shouldn't live in this tough world.

Especially the people on the periphery.

"So I was able to mediate the right adventurer for almost every request for Tower and College, but I can't be so busy as usual, so I'm still short on numbers. Some of the Adventurers' Guild staff are clearing requests."

That is not so much to be done, but in some cases it is done anywhere.

Maybe if we don't have enough people like this one.

Usually, when this is the case, they are often left behind, such as requests for low-cost herb collection that are normally cleaned up.

After all, it's something that jumps to a lucrative job for now.

It is also rare that when you are free, you will gradually start clearing out such requests, so basically you leave them alone, but if you predict that doing so may later become quite a problem, you can manpower them out of the Adventurers' Union Guild.

Well, it still depends on the nature of the Adventurers' Union Guild and Adventurers' Union Leader Guildmaster, but Multo is because Wolf is Adventurers' Union Leader Guildmaster.

I guess I'm paying attention around there.

If we get this far, we'll know what we'd like to ask for.

I ask Wolf.

"You still want me to take care of a request you can't take care of? I don't mind if I'm good at chores..."

I took care of the extra requests in Malt as a matter of priority.

That doesn't mean charity, but to surprisingly make money to clean up quickly when you get used to it.

I've been a ten-year athlete. My processing speed is several times that of a normal adventurer.

Even if it's a simple chore request, I have quite a few silver coins on hand.

Then we should all do that, and I feel like it will, because it's usually something we can get rid of for a better job if we're adventurers for that long.

I mean, it was a peculiar way to make money for an adventurer like me who couldn't be strong at all, that's why.

"Oh, there's that too"

"That too (...)?"

I mean, it's not the point, is it?

Well, at first, there's one story Wolf told me downstairs that I'm having trouble processing, and it was.

Why don't you put together a miscellaneous request and say so?

Wolf continued.

"As for the chore request relationship around there, it would be helpful to have it cleaned up a bit when you have time. but that's not the point...... you said you were letting the Adventurers Union" Guild "officials clear the request? As a result, the original Adventurers' Union Guild has come to a point where it is impossible to carry the job any further. Yet. The story of a new labyrinth here got into the ear of the person I hardly want to put in my ear... and I had to pick him up for a little while."

When MultAdventurer union leader Guildmaster Wolf is told that someone has to pick him up... well, he must be a great guy, I can imagine the blur.

But if that's the case......

"Wolf can go on his own, can't he?

I tried to say that, but Wolf shook his head to the side,

"You, look at the amount of this paperwork, can you say the same thing again? Ah?"

And I was told that I felt like I was running out of bees.

... well.

I did try to get into the office, and the first thing I thought about it was the thought that this would be a hell of a piece of paper.

Wolf's eyes are running bloody, not that he's angry about anything, but that he would simply lack sleep.

I felt sorry for this man like he was rightening his health so close to the limit...... somehow.

"... good, don't look at me pathetically. Then do me a favor."

It seems Wolf noticed my strange gaze, and he said so with a nod of his hand.

... Well, the story wasn't against predictions either.

That's about it, and I snort.

"I don't care enough to pick someone up."

I'm just asking if there was a problem or if there was something I had to ask.

"So, who's the one who's got to pick that up?

touching on that point at the heart, Wolf looked a little bitter,

"... the Kingdom of Yarlan, the head of the Adventurers' Union, the Grand Guildmaster."

That's what I said.