Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

one hundred and fifty-first stories Discussion with the Grand Master

Something different happened to my plans, such as meeting Valkyrie on the way, but when I went to the Adventurers Guild to discuss it, for some reason, the Grandmaster and I sat in our seats instead of just Gilmouth. I want you to give me a break because more great people make it even more troublesome when I rub them. Besides, the Grandmaster explains himself, I'm not happy about it.

"Guild rank first, but the compulsion request is definitely a problem."

It maintains some kind of forged flesh, and there's an atmosphere that I guess is strong, but the atmosphere was lighter at once compared to when I apologized. Impressive that Gilmouth seems sorry. Is it a pattern where the top runs free and the bottom struggles?

"Yeah, so is the compulsory request, but the duties and responsibilities that arise from being of high rank are troublesome. There's no reason to push it up, and if it doesn't, we're thinking about moving to another guild."

"Oh, I'm listening around there, too. It's true that compulsion is cumbersome, but on the other hand, it's an honor. The Alliance expects that power. It's a good reward, and I can lend it to the guild, so it's know-how."

Grandmaster with both hands as a mark of money to say. All I can see is the old man around there.

"I know what you're trying to say, but some people try to use me for convenience. It would have been different if I had trusted the Alliance, but I don't trust the Alliance at all, so I refuse."

"That's an earache story. Yeah, dude."

Says the Grandmaster as he bangs Gilmouth's back. Gilmouth, the look on your face that you endure so desperately not to speak out invites sympathy. Is that it? Could it be a sympathetic operation? I don't know if it's actually true, but it's getting suspicious.

"Well, if that's what you're saying, you can't say it. I'll give you in writing that you can refuse requests from the Alliance, including compulsory requests, under my authority. There was talk of not making any requests from the Adventurer Alliance among the conditions put out, but give me a break with the right to refuse. Sometimes you might think you can take it if you listen to me, don't you?

... Hmm, what do you think? If you can refuse it all, are you with me?

"... I don't like it because harassment makes me bring requests every day and it's going to be a hassle just to listen"

"It's no use saying you didn't do that. Then I'll add that I'll punish you if you make a request to be judged harassing in writing, okay?

I don't care what they say.

"Why do you want to increase your rank so much? It doesn't change whether you don't take requests at low ranks or reject compulsory requests at high ranks, does it? For more hassle and exceptions, isn't that negative?

"That, well, also has implications for restraint against adventurer guilds in countries and other countries. The rank of the Alliance is strict. The number of people will also represent the power of the Alliance. And if you rank a strong adventurer low, you'll be suspicious of the eyes you see."

Do you have to go through all this trouble to tell me that there's so many guys at my place?

"Are you even an adventurer who can't make compulsory requests?

"Oh, it can't get any easier when it comes to A-rank. It means that just one more person will have a lot of impact. I would have liked to be S-ranked, but it doesn't make sense not to take a compulsory request when it comes to S-rank. Just having an S-rank increases your guild's stature. That's what I call it."

"Isn't that B-rank?

Previously on Gilmouth, they said B-rank, right?

"There's no way a guy who can defeat a Fire Dragon is B-ranked. Look, I can't even hit the Fire Dragon in the S-ranks with a solo. If I hadn't rubbed it with you, I'd be arguing about giving it to SS rank."

Grandmaster's face seemed very regrettable when he spoke about it. If A-rank also has an impact, SS rank or something like that seems to have an awesome impact. Shit, the first SS rank in this country... or something like that. That sounds pretty awesome. SS rank. Well, it's none of my business.

"So what do you say? You want to take it?"

Grandmaster who rides himself out and listens. Um, can I take it if there doesn't seem to be that much trouble? Sarah and the others may have a high nose if a special treatment A-rank adventurer is their master. It also seems useful when scouting disciples if they have a high social status. You pick A-rank and E-rank, and A-rank if you're invited, right?

"Okay. I'll take it if there's nothing wrong with the writing."

All right, I'll get it ready.

A woman like Mr. Secretary went to the back at the direction of the Grand Master. I guess I went to get some writing ready.

"Next, you're talking about the Alliance stopping solicitations as well as requests. It is difficult to discourage small merchants from approaching in any Adventurer's Alliance, but make this one available in writing. It specifies that negotiations are at the mercy of the Adventurer Alliance and measures to suspend the use of the Adventurer Alliance in case of violation. A legitimate nobleman or merchant should be able to pull his hand."

"What happens to a country, an army, an unjustified opponent or something?

That's the most important thing, isn't it?

"The country has a consistent stake in the Adventurer Guild. You need an Adventurer Alliance to deal with demons, so you can't force an A-rank Adventurer to pull through. If you make a scene and the Alliance of Adventurers pulls up, you won't be able to deal with the demons. If your defense is reduced, you will cause aggression from another country, and if you are bad, your country will die."

I see you're connected to the country in terms of saying that. Then I feel the A-rank adventurer's position was a bargain.

"Who's not right with you?

"You can't deal with that in an Adventurer's Guild. If you're a big organization, don't come here to learn how stupid you are to turn your Adventurer Alliance against your enemies, but idiots and scraps don't matter. What did you do? Come when you come. Crush them like that. Put a report in the Adventurer Alliance before you crush it, and I'll take your ass."

Well, I can understand what you're saying. Some people move with momentum without thinking about reason or interest. If you're not gonna be a criminal, are you gonna be okay? But the way you say Grandmaster is either cluttered or Yankee-like...... well, you're the head of adventurers specializing in rough stuff, so you're not mistaken?... No, you're wrong.

"Okay. That's okay. What happens to saying you won't let the people around me get their hands on you?

"It's impossible to stake out and protect the Adventurer Alliance officials forever. Send staff until the situation settles, but then I want you to talk to me about it from time to time. Don, we can't deal with more people to protect."

... Hmm, is it just impossible to always have an escort? There will be escorts throughout 46: 00. I know that's hard, but what do you think? I feel convinced, but I also feel put on the conversation.

"Can I assume you'll send an escort to the people I asked for until things settle down? I'd appreciate a shady escort so I don't get annoyed."

So far when I said that I knew someone, Marie, Mel and the people at the Australian Arm Torque Inn...... is that it? Marie has an escort and Mel has a melal. Mr. Torque's place looks strong, both Mr. Torque and Mr. Martha. Do you need an escort? Are you going to say it all the time, or are you going to be targeted in a relationship about now?

Marie is a businessman, and Mel and the inn are basically the only ones she sees as customers... well, if she has someone she cares about in the future, she has to protect them. Oh, when Gina becomes an apprentice, you just have to ask for an escort. Yeah, it's not for nothing that I asked.

"Yeah, like I said, I can't get around to a lot of people, but I promise I'll send an arm-writer from here. Plus, if you feel you need one, I promise I'll give you an escort."

... Is that okay?

"Okay. So, please."

"Right, got it. So, I'm going to talk to you from here, but I want to increase the number of adventurers over fifty. Anything you want from the Adventurer Alliance for consideration?

"None. I told Gilmouth last time, I'm not going to change that condition."

I say as I look at Gilmouth, who is getting smaller next to the Grandmaster like the air. That guy, I don't like being slapped, so I feel like I'm turning off the signs and getting air.

"But, no, there's a lot of parties I want to take you to. Can we do something about it?

"I don't know what to say, but I'm going to be making quite a concession from the terms I put out. What I asked for was that the Adventurer Alliance not make any requests to me. Ask them to stop the business conversation from happening completely. Stopping handouts to the surrounding area. I know it's hard, so I gave in. But if you change your language to a number of people, you may think you can handle it if you ask, so you can't give in."

"No, I'm not giving in, I'm offering you a reward, so I'm talking about increasing the number of people for that."

"You have nothing to demand from the Adventurer Alliance. The profits from going after fifty layers are enormous, but can an Adventurer's Guild have enough compelling suggestions to pay for it?

Technically, there's going to be ten more people, but if you're growing the number of people, you're going to lose the value of the herb in no time.

"Seriously. Kim, then you can't, can you?

"You can't"

You don't know how much money is the market when you just wholesale Magic Grass and Omnipotent Grass a fifth of a single harvest makes it 200 million.

"What's your status or honor?

It's a hassle.

"What about the woman?

"... I can't stand it"

My heart grabbed, but I was concerned about Silfi's gaze. And I can't because I don't know what to say to Sarah and the Bells.

"You're going to have some kind of pulse. I don't know what to say, but the Adventurer Guild receptionists are all beautiful. Get the receptionists together. How's the party going? It's fun."

The adventurers around me who had been quietly listening to me and the Grandmaster were zapped. I feel empathetic when it comes to reacting here.

Watch Silfi tilt.

"Yuta's a boy, too, okay? Just don't let it adversely affect Bell and Sarah."

... What a deep nostalgia. Even though it is usually seen in the eyes of contempt in these cases. But when you tell me you can go, it's hard to go.

"Sure sounds fun, but you're not matched by wanting to break through fifty layers with that, are you?"

"I knew it wouldn't work. Okay, then I'll introduce you to the ten. But when you come up with a good reward, please take it if you like it."

You were done picking out the right ten.

"It's troublesome to be confirmed over and over again, so only ask once a year"

I hate it when people ask me from one end what I come up with.

"Once a year. It's hard."

"You don't have to listen to me, so think about it and listen."

Grandmaster snorts as he scratches his head with gasp. If we do well, we'll have more people to go after fifty floors. You're about to start my barbaric investigation, my countermeasure meeting.

"I'll tell you one thing, you don't mind looking into me, but please don't bother anyone I know. If anything happens, it won't end in raw retaliation, like filling your guild with plants."

"Oh, oh, okay. You should be able to write soon enough, so I'll introduce you to the adventurers I want you to take with you then."

You're willing to look into it. You're gonna be okay, right?

"Okay."

The discussion is largely over, and after that, we'll confirm the written confirmation and the confirmation of the adventurers we're taking. Don't take that long. You're going to be done.