"Well, let's just go and see how it goes. If it sounds like you could earn some experience, you can hunt, and if it doesn't, you can go back."

"I'm going to use the lift because of this, and if I can, I want to hunt and go home!

"Alma, it's a deep hierarchy, so don't be alarmed at how much Matty you have! Safety comes first!

In a tense alma, Lurii puts a calm penetration.

With that conversation, we entered a building called the lift station.

"... That's pretty wide"

"A lot of people..."

"Something feels like a guild!

Elias' lift utility was a bigger building than I thought.

Illis is right, certainly close if you say it's close to the guild.

The lift body (as expected, it was built in previous life times) was large enough for a person to ride 20 people, but there was a wide waiting room around it.

Looks like the adventurers are waiting for the lift order here.

And on the wall of the waiting room is a bulletin board similar to that of the guild, with labyrinth-related requests, the status of each hierarchy, maps, etc.

I also have a guild travel desk, so I can probably get a request here as well.

Well, as far as maps and hierarchies are concerned, we only have ten tiers, so it's unlikely to help us.

With that in mind, I'm going to pick up the bills waiting in order.

"I'd like to ride with the four of us."

"Okay. Hold this bill and wait for me."

That's what the receptionist said, as he handed me the bills waiting in order - glancing behind my back.

At the end of that gaze is an adventurer-inspired man.

... I don't know what your intentions are, but should I stay alert?

With that in mind, I'm going back to Lurii and the others when I get the bill.

"The next lift is coming, like, a minute from now."

That said, I pointed to the display plate near the lift.

There you will find the time it will take for the next lift to arrive.

... Looking at the number of people waiting for the lift, I don't think I'll be able to get on the next lift.

Adults and decide to take the next lift?

Nothing, I'm not in such a hurry.

That's what I thought - I was called from behind.

The Lord of the Voice is the man who had just received his gaze.

"Hey, kid there. You're taking your friend on a labyrinth expedition?

... Somehow, that's exactly the kind of dialogue that feels like 'Veteran Adventurer Bullying a New Adventurer'.

Should I return a new adventurer-like dialogue here?

"... he's an adventurer, not a kid"

A man stares at me for answering that.

When I flinched back, the situation started to look confusing.

'This... you mean it's tangled?

'Something doesn't feel very hostile...'

"Is that what you're getting at?"

This man who got involved probably has no harm done to me.

That doesn't make you feel hostile to me at all.

The adventurers around me also look at the man of the Great Sword with what they call 'hard work'.

That doesn't look like seeing a veteran adventurer tangled up in a new adventurer.

Perhaps you're going to intimidate the reckless adventurers who have come to grab a thousand bucks and make them be careful not to act too recklessly.

If you're a newcomer with little combat experience, this would still be a good enough threat.

Perhaps after freaking out the whole way and showing off the difference in power, I was going to say, "My strategical hierarchy is five layers," though.

That way even reckless newcomers understand that they can't even get to five levels in their own power, and start attacking them from a shallow hierarchy.

Prevents newcomers from wasting their lives challenging reckless hierarchies.

Perhaps that's what they're after.

It's a painful loss for a new adventurer to lose his life in an unfamiliar hunting ground.

I guess it's their job to make them look rough and draw those adventurers' attention.

In terms of equipment, they also seem to be chosen with an emphasis on appearance power over performance.

Even in previous life, there were those who did such work at the request of the Alliance.

At all times, it's the same with adventurers trying to have reckless adventures.

... Now, how should we deal with it?

It's okay to fight once and let them know we don't have to worry about our power, but it takes time, and it's very noticeable.

With that in mind - an adventurer in the back of the waiting room called out to the man who would flirt with me.

"Camias, don't. I don't think you need it."