Suddenly Mark entered the conversation.

"You have to expire properly, Chris. There are no more uncertain monsters than promises without deadlines."

"Right, that's better... for Chris, too. I don't care about Bowya, because you're not bound by that promise forever."

The general peeks into my face, too, and nods.

"Three years?"

"No more than that, because it just makes the boy sweet. However, it would take about two years for a rookie to figure out the true price of that."

... is it something that takes two years?

I was a little surprised. Wouldn't it be long, that? When I worked part-time in my previous life, as soon as my junior came in for it, I think I know if he has bad procedures or sucking...

"You look uncomfortable."

Mr. Mark smiles bitterly.

"Even in the adventurer's world, living two years from now is the minimum condition. By then, there will be a good disparity.... Surprisingly, the guy who looked like a snake at first would be steadily ranking better, huh?

… conditions are suddenly life and death. Exactly. Adventurers are cynical.

"If you show your head, you'll die of overconfidence, and if you give him a brave name, if he becomes independent, depression will be appreciated. Some of them. The point is how self-reflective we are from day to day, so we can keep them alive next. It would be just fine for Boy to use his current reflections to get steady results."

Mark, a high-ranking adventurer, found the words that came out as a result of seeing so many newcomers honestly believable.

"Right, let's do it in two years. Let's start with two years of desperate hard work."

Turning his gaze, Master Grecion held his fist firmly and nodded forcefully.

"Two years from now, you're gonna die and you're gonna be fine."

"Yes, me too... I'll do my best"

Because of the small groaning, Master Grecion looked strange.

"... you blindly believed too many people close to you.... so you failed to collect or verify information and failed to make a fair and impartial decision, right?

"Ugh... yeah, that's right"

"I... couldn't believe anyone around me. Therefore, he was unable to act as the daughter of the Duke."

It's just something that's become a habit of thinking, and it's not like we're supposed to improve each other overnight, like we woke up. Every day, every day, I have to rephrase myself.

"I just thought I needed to reform myself, too, to make sure you kept your promise. Of course, the warrants involved in this case, right?