While Sigel was staying in the town of Taro to increase his adventurer rank, the spirits were asked to do a perimeter sampling.

Even so, with the exception of the escort and the management personnel of the 'Spirit Inn', there is only one spiritual available in one place, and since they help Sigel with his adventurer activities during the day, he basically uses a short amount of time in between to make them do their work.

During the night, it will be time for rest, just like Sigel.

Then, there have been several times before, but sometimes when the spirits are not in the mood or in a mood, they don't go to the sampling task.

Conversely, it's strange because that doesn't happen when I'm doing escort or administration work, but Sigel had decided to split it that kind of thing.

Anyway, I give instructions while letting them take turns not letting them do the sampling work for as long as possible because it would be useless to let them do so continuously.

Sigel had no choice but to turn it around in triplets, thinking that if there were at least one more contract spirit he could schedule a little more spare time.

I can't help complaining more than I don't know how I can increase the number of contract spirits.

Such a spirit-gathering operation, but there was only one and difficult addition to the function.

When it comes to what it is, it is about building an environment for each region.

Reading only the letters was somewhat unclear, but the point is, when setting up the "Spirit Inn," you can set up a whole environment in the registered area.

For example, if it is around the house of Filomena, it is "southeast of the Devil's Forest", or if it is around the town of Taro, where Sigel is now, "around the town of Taro", certain areas are registered and the environment can be recreated as it is.

Besides, it's not just easier to install, it's usually a better deal than leaving one installation at a time, and it's a purse (spiritual power) friendly specification.

However, today's "Spirit Inn" is a treasure possession because there is no room for spiritual power.

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The situation in "The Spirit Inn" feels like a cowwalk, but Siegel's own adventurer activity was going well.

Every day from the very first day, after collecting and crusading requests, we were able to successfully complete ten requests on the fifth day.

"- Now Master Siegel's rank will be D-rank. Do you want to Rank Up?

Sigel, told by Asha with a smile, nodded quickly, honestly glad.

"Please"

"I'm in awe"

Few adventurers refuse to rank up, but some are reluctant to take care of things that come with them rarely.

For this reason, it would be a minimum job as a receptionist to properly check with the person, even if ranking up to D-rank.

By the way, an adventurer who ranks up in five days, like Sigel, doesn't mean he's particularly rare, so Asha also works pale.

It is often the case that those who were crusading around the countryside come out of town to register adventurers, and the degree of goblin knocks them down crisply.

Conversely, ranking up to D-rank is as easy to set up as that.

The problem is if we move on from there, but it doesn't matter to Sigel right now.

Challenges put out by Philomena (?) is to be D-ranked, not more.

I was waiting for Sigel to finish the update, but it really took less than a few minutes.

"- Yes. Now Master Sigel will be D-ranked"

"Thank you"

Sigel, who received the card offered by Asha, saw that the decoration was changing on the card, which he accidentally scolded.

E-rank cards were just white cards with no decorations whatsoever, but in the case of D-rank, they have red coloured decorations.

Guild cards are quick to figure out which rank they are in just because of their appearance.

Asha spoke to me as I received the card and looked at Sigel, who bowed his head.

"Do you mean to say goodbye again for a while?"

"No, well, yes, but it's not as big a farewell, is it?

That's what Sigel replied, smiling bitterly at the way Asha said it.

As long as we're at Filomena's house, we're going to come to the town of Taro frequently, so we're going to be face-to-face somewhere.

Besides, Siegel thinks he'll get the right request when he comes to town.

To Siegel's answer, Asha looked strange.

"Really? I thought you said you wanted to travel around the world before?

Over the past few days, Sigel, who had been face-to-face with Asha many times, had also had a little public talk.

In the beginning, Sigel was reluctant that there might be a classic trouble event, but he stopped worrying about it at some point because Asha would talk to him every time at the reception.

Incidentally, other adventurers should realize that Sigel is talking to Asha, but not one of them is involved.

This is not by any means because the guild has severe restrictions on the trouble between adventurers, but because adventurers in the town of Taro are dear.

Now Sigel still felt something hateful and an enviable gaze thrust into his back.

Sigel nodded on the surface without showing how he cared in particular, as he drew his face inside into those gazes.

"Oh, that's true, but it's only a dream for the future. In my current strength, I am very, very..."

To Sigel, who shook his neck from left to right with that said, Asha got a horrible look.

"Really? Depending on the location, you have to go over the mountains."

The streets of remote mountains sometimes come out with high ranking demons, depending on the location.

In order to travel safely, Siegel's words that strength must be raised are no mistake.

It was Sigel and Asha having such a very normal conversation, but accidentally there was noise in the guild.

If Siegel had raised her gaze about something, the cause would have come close as she raised her right hand from the back of the reception.

"Oops. Sigel... Was it? Long time no see."

"Alliance Master"

"I'm sorry, can you give me a minute?

The words felt almost half compulsive, although I took the body to confirm.

Maybe it's not meant to be that way for Zemt, but at least it seemed to Sigel, who is feeling the gaze around him.

Sigel answers, looking at Zemt, having deliberately made him sigh.

"Can you say no to that?

To Siegel's answer, the noise in the guild grew.

"Are you going to say no?

"...... haa. I guess you can't even say that."

Feeling the pressure from behind him, Sigel sighed again, as he had given up.

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"This way, please"

"Oh, thank you"

Asha, who followed me for some reason, offered me a drink, so Sigel thanked me for it.

And watching Zemt smiling in a good mood, he repeated what he had just said.

"So did you mean to be exclusive to the Alliance?"

"Oh, yeah. It's got a lot of benefits, and I think it's a good deal inside, huh?

"Sure, you heard a lot about the benefits earlier"

Zemt nodded contentedly in Sigel's response.

Sigel goes on to look at that face even further.

"But I haven't heard at all about the disadvantages?

"Were you?

"Normally after talking about pros and cons, I think it's Theory who lets them decide?

"I guess so."

"Without doing that, I don't think it would work decent to just say and dedicate the benefits?

"That's right, too."

To Sigel's inquiry, Zemt returns pale.

"... for once I ask, are you really willing to make yourself exclusive?

"No, not at all"

Sigel turned a slightly frightened glance at Zemt, who said so lightly and shook his head left and right.

And at the same time, I found a color on Zemt's face that I had seen before, and I said it.

".................. It's also hard to be a manager who can't refuse orders from above"

When Sigel said so, Zemt gave what a sad look for a moment and nodded with a true face.

"It's hard for you to notice there."

"Ah, I've seen someone similar before."

"Right. Well, in this case, I wish I had the fact that I did solicit properly. It's still easier."

"Really? I wish I could have been of some help."

Sigel could only answer Zemt, who somehow made him feel sad as a company animal.