Sevens

Chapter viii prologue

- Guild meeting room.

Officials gathered by the Alliance's executives were meeting to receive materials about the labyrinth found and to which party to use their good offices.

Tanya, the brunette Okapa-headed, checks the contents while correctly positioning the glasses.

(At least ten floors underground. It has been confirmed that there is a boss for each tier. Step into the third tier, the party explored returns)

Crusade difficulty was never high and was even considered gentle.

That's why I was also cautious about choosing parties to send in. Even if we send a lot of adventurers in here to crusade, it's to reduce the number of adventurers the Alliance has if sacrifices are made.

No matter how many adventurers you say will gather in Baym every day, the labyrinth will be revitalized if you send the bad adventurers and wipe them out.

It was the chief of staff, not sweepers or anything, who partitioned the meeting.

With a seventy-third chobbing mustache, the skinny male employee takes a look at the material he only has and confirms it to everyone.

"Does anybody have a party to recommend? Even if I recommend it, I'd prefer a little more because they would say no. I want to make sure that there is no trouble in saying they are all in. And just to recommend a party that can handle it. I don't know when I'll be back for a favor. No party."

The female official [Marianne] sitting next to Tanya was the official of the reception opposite Tanya.

Not even a sweeper, but with straight long blonde hair, her drooping eyes are green. I was creating an atmosphere that I said my sister, and she was a woman who often had the impression of being somewhere hobby and non-billy.

Exhale and blur that there is no point in attending a meeting.

"I'm basically rookie only."

Tanya laughed couscous when she heard it.

"Because it is a duty to participate in meetings. Besides, one day the party you're holding might try the labyrinth."

Hearing that, Marianne shook her head to the side.

"Years from now. By then, a younger, prettier kid will have taken over. I've got a few hangings, but they're just young kids who don't know anything about anywhere. You know there aren't half the people who make it to work."

The party Marianne has is a rookie who has become an adventurer with no knowledge whatsoever of Baym, or a party with little strength.

There were plenty of officials like her to lead those parties to a brilliant adventurer for the Alliance.

Tanya nods as she looks at the blackboard in the conference room. There, the name of the recommended party was written down.

"Yes, you did."

Around, we recommend adventurers and parties that our officials are cordial about. There are many staff at reception, but many get along.

It's a kind of cone making to get the Alliance to accomplish its request.

Tanya thinks a little, hands up.

"It's unusual for Tanya to recommend it. So, who do you recommend?

It was not impossible for the chief to be unusual. Anyway, this is the first time Tanya has ever recommended an adventurer to a labyrinth crusade.

For the Baym Eastern Alliance, the Labyrinth Crusade is a great benefit for adventurers. To get a chance to earn treasure in the deepest part of the world.

As a result, many adventurers sell their charm to the staff at the reception. But Tanya, apparently a receptionist, is sweeping behind her.

Dispose of criminals who are adventurers, but usually worked at reception. That was to keep an eye on the adventurers' faces from time to time.

That's why I wasn't really interested in recommendations.

But this time...

"I would recommend a party led by Lyell. The control number is..."

The chief who heard about it searches for the paperwork that contains Lyells' records from the material at hand.

"Oh, this party? That's certainly an interesting party. It's responsive, and it's basically all-purpose to do any kind of request...... but isn't it a little early?

While it was only a party a month after coming to Baym, it was highly regarded for fulfilling the request. However, the problem is that it hasn't been long since I've been here.

From other perspectives, it would look privileged.

"That's all I think I'm capable of. And."

"And?"

When the chief showed interest, Tanya laughed a little.

"It's a very interesting party, but I'd like to keep it outstanding"

When the chief looked at the material at hand and stroked his chin, he nodded several times...

When I finished fulfilling my request, I had my face on the East Alliance Branch - the East Branch.

My blue hair is wet because I have been taking a bath, and I think I need to cut it within close proximity because it has grown to it.

Once in the lobby of the guild, as usual, the wide lobby was filled with a large number of people.

Miranda, with her light green hair, weaves her coat on top due to the cold.

Same goes for me, but it was the robe weaving the feathers.

He is wearing regular underneath and lowers his sabel and knife on his hips.

Look around and look for columns that won't take long.

"You're crowded as usual. Tomorrow would have been nice."

Miranda had just returned and had taken a bath and had eaten lightly and was about to sleep a little.

This request was for multiple requests to be made in a village near Baim. The demons were eliminated, and at the same time the villages were repaired and miscellaneous requests were put together.

I usually send some parties, but if we go, which is a party that can do anything, we'll end up in a small number of people, so I negotiated and took it on.

Instead, I don't want to take on the request for a while.

I thought I would be free for a month and try Baym's labyrinth.

"I want to get this over with. Besides, I'm taking the day off tomorrow, and you better take the morning off."

Grab an envelope with paperwork and line up to follow Miranda.

"Then stick with my shopping tomorrow. Is that okay? I bought you a pendant for Shannon, and nothing for me?

Hahaha, laughing I was in a hurry in my head.

(Shit! Nothing on Miranda yet...... but like we shopped together at a client before? No, that was Aria!

Don't let them understand you're in a hurry, I say.

"It's cheap. You want a pendant?

Miranda smiled.

"Anything from Lyell would be fine. If you want to get the cheapest done, I'll give you a break with a kiss."

To Miranda, who throws a small kiss, I say, "I'll think about what's good," and I grab the blue treasure balls I've lowered around my neck.

(Please help me!

From the treasure balls gripped for help, the historical contemporary presents the best measures in turn.

At first, the third generation, as usual, floating.

"I wonder why you forget Miranda. I need to be most careful... but I think kissing would make you happier. '

The fourth generation, upset with me.

'So I told you to keep a proper diary! Look, there are eight of us! There's no way I can remember! Write to Mame and behave in a planned way!

The fifth generation is teasing the fourth.

'Cause you even had a hard time with just one mom. I mean, Lyell...... you, I don't know if you're going to act after they tell you. Mind you, you don't have to get involved badly if you get to know each other the least.'

The sixth generation is about my favorite Miranda.

'... I told you before, too? Why can't you always do that around here? "

My grandfather, who is a grandson fool - the seventh generation.

'You guys, give me some accurate advice! Lyell, it's one hand to let it go cold in here. Look, I've never been laid on Zenoa's ass before. At times like this-'

I'm listening to the seventh generation.

(No, Grandma used to roll you over her hands. Even now, I think your grandmother was quite amazing...)

There are other adventurers around me who are going to sweat cold.

In that situation, if you give it a sweet atmosphere......

"Damn, you're in a good position."

It was [Airhardt Baumann] who was lining up in different rows to get a blatantly grumpy attitude.

My jacket is a tank top, but this time I'm weaving something like a coat on top. He carried a great sword, and all around him were his people.

I'm gonna stare at this one.

(You look envious, to you!

Smiled and vaguely laughed and deceived, but Airhardt and I were friends who made a duel noise as soon as we came to Baim. It wasn't rivalry consciousness over there, but it seemed to be burning confrontation, and it was a fight hips.

But...

"Next, Mr. Airhardt. Oh, look again! No, you can't!

When the adventurers who were in front of the Airhardts finished the reception and went somewhere, the Airhardts smiled and went to the big receptionist with the blonde breasts.

"Yes, you don't, Mr. Marianne. This guy was in May. I'll be right there."

He was stretching under his nose and reporting today's results to an official named Marianne.

"I've been hand-in-hand and groove cleaning. Here's the paperwork!

"Yes, thank you.... Isn't that amazing! I used to be a" D "and now it's a" C "rating. You did your best, Mr. Airhardt. I'm glad, too."

"Ehehe, Ehehe"

With Boso as the adventurers around them see the airhardts that make them happy.

"Hey, it's me."

"I guess. That beauty is for newcomers only."

"Don't know anything about them... poor thing"

I snapped my neck wondering if the airhardts were pathetic. However, they seemed very happy in person and were on the path of a legitimate adventurer.

(... for those guys, maybe this one's better)

As I watched, the Airhardts looked back at me and looked proud to win. We seem to be proud that our own dedicated receptionist is beautiful.

Then he grabbed her cheek gently.

With Miranda nicoting.

"You shouldn't see too much. Because I get jealous."

Out of Miranda's way, I exhale.

"Don't lie to me. You look like you're having fun."

I know Miranda's character. If you're really jealous, it's Miranda who could eliminate the subject by all means.

But Miranda would have done enough to take all kinds of steps to stop it before it did.

"Ma, it's funny for what you're looking at, but you don't look so giddy. It's good enough to sneak up on you."

Miranda also seemed to have noticed that the airhardts were being used well. I stopped looking blatantly.

The line moves, our order turns.

Today's reception was my first official who didn't even know my name.

When you two sit in a chair, an official receives my offered envelope and guild card.

I carefully opened the envelope, and when I checked the contents, my expression remained the same, but I snorted at my labor.

"Is it all rated 'B'? Good job. It was a few different requests for lineage, but you didn't seem to have a problem. I'm counting on it."

He didn't handle it with Tequila, and he gave me my papers and my guild card back. The official stood up and headed for the reward.

When the opponent leaves, it feels like Miranda clapped out a little.

"It's very different from Aramsarth, isn't it? I heard you were educated, but I didn't think so. I had a rougher image."

What do you expect?

An official who immediately brought the reward asked me to confirm the amount. But at the same time.

"You were Mr. Lyell. You have accomplished many requests, so if you want to bring your fellow adventurers to your guild on a monthly basis, give them a lift. I also have a guild card renewal process, so would you like to ask me to show my face regularly?

The polite opponent's response reminds me of Mr. Hawkins of Darion, who responded when he became an adventurer.

"You did. Even close."

"Please. Will that one be updated?

When Miranda offered the guild card, the official had made an update as soon as it was received.

"Ah..."

The staff suddenly remembered something, so I look at the staff face with a serious look.

The other guy returned Miranda's guild card, apologizing "sorry".

"You're asking the Lyells to crusade the labyrinth. If you are going on a crusade to renew your guild card, it will be helpful if you finish it before you do."

I faced Miranda, just like that, and then I saw the employee's face.

"Is it a labyrinth crusade?

The official had a slightly troubled look on his face, but explained it to me.

"Yes, because the labyrinth has been discovered and a crusade request has been made... that? Didn't you check?

I knew information about the labyrinth crusade would be stuck on the lobby's bulletin board. But it was still a shallow day when we came to Baym.

Explain the matter to the staff.

"So. But the request has just been made, so you can refuse it. We're scheduled to leave in a week."

I'm with the staff.

"I want to talk to my people, so I'll decide if I want to take it or not tomorrow. Can I have the report tomorrow?

The official nodded.

"Yeah, I don't mind. It would be better if it were sooner, but it would help until about two days later."

Having finished the process and received my reward, I took a seat with Miranda and walked out of the lobby to get out of the guild.

Miranda.

"You're faster than I thought."

"Oh, I feel a little too soon"

I thought there wouldn't be three months on schedule.

But unexpectedly, we were asked to crusade the Labyrinth.

From within the treasure balls, a sixth generation suspicious voice is heard.

'You're doing too well. I hope nothing happens...'

I think you're going to trap us, but I don't know why the guild does the sole. Even if we are out of hand, it is true that we are a powerful adventurer for the Alliance.

(You got something?

When I think about it, I see the bulletin board Miranda hangs on the Alliance wall.

"Oh, I'm really getting a request for a labyrinth crusade. It's got a number on it."

There was a management number in Baym given to adventurers and parties for whom a request for a labyrinth crusade had been made.

It's engraved on the guild card, and I'll check the bulletin board number.

"You're really on it."

It was me a little uncomfortable, but it was also a delightful miscalculation to be able to challenge the labyrinth so quickly.