When I went to consult with the Adventurer Guild to hold a course for spiritualists, I made a huge arithmetic mistake. I thought I could manage it if I taught 10 to 20 people, but interviewing more than 300 people and taking the course to more than 50 people... It was too different than planned.

"... but what do people think?

After early meeting with the Alliance Master due to an unscheduled event, I returned to the inn and started a meeting with the Great Spirits.

Nothing motivates me, but I don't think I'm comfortable with it because it's all about adding alcohol to its own home.

But I promise you that you will cooperate with me when I teach, and even if I am not motivated now, there should be no particular problem. Well, there's no doubt that motivation would help.

"What does Yuta think?

Sylphie asked for my opinion before I heard everyone's opinion.

"Hmm. I know that increasing the number of proper spiritualists is a good thing for spirits and spiritualists... but I honestly think interviewing over 300 people is troublesome."

It is not impossible to increase the amount of effort because teaching can only be divided into teams for each attribute and teach chanting and action to each. However, the interview is very troublesome.

If you teach it strangely, the spiritualist's reputation will be degraded, and it is not good for the contracted spirits. So I was going to do the interview, but there would be too many 300 people.

"Will Yuta have any problems if the interview becomes easier?

"Hmm? Yeah. Vita's right, I don't think there's a problem if it gets easier. But as the numbers grow, it's hard for Sylphies to teach the plankton spirits a lot. Are you okay there?

Sylphie and the others started talking about my question.

I don't suppress my voice, but I consult normally, so I am troubled to hear a vivid opinion.

I didn't want to hear about how to distinguish useless humans from the mouth of a natural, genka-image dine.

For now, the Great Spirits seem to have a policy of accepting more people. Nomos, who seemed troublesome, is also giving opinions in the direction of increasing the number of people.

Probably a little different from my duty as a Great Spirit...? Somehow, everyone seems to be discussing with the seniors' spirits that they want to give them many choices.

The great spirits who like alcohol and love interesting things, are natural, and have various habits, but they are basically gentle. I want a boss like that... No, I don't like Sylphie and the others because they seem to be struggling.

I have a boss like Dory or Vita.

"Okay, that's the deal. Yuta, let's accept the maximum number of people here. It may be troublesome, but the more decent spiritualists there are, the better their reputation will be."

Nomos, the boss's number one boss, came to a conclusion that the drinking party might not end forever.

"What about the floating spirits who interview and educate?

"We'll help you with the interview. I'm not interested in humans, but don't worry, I can tell the difference between good and bad personality."

Sylphie, the boss's number one, is going to say something comfortable. If you have a good personality, there won't be any particular problems.

"What about the education of the plankton spirits? I heard that there are people who have just the talent of spiritualists, so I think we'll need support for the contract, right?

I don't think you should come and learn after signing a contract in the first place, but the spiritualists who signed a contract with children with weak consciousness are difficult to handle, so it is difficult to determine what is correct.

Ideally, it would be best if only a person with a great personality would come to the interview who signed a contract with the self-conscious floating spirits, but the world isn't that sweet.

"As the number grows, it'll take time, so it's no problem because oneechan will educate you first"

His boss, Dine, who seems to be natural and soft, is also motivated. Educating first means educating spirits flying around?

So we made a deal with the children and the spiritualists... it's more like a dating party than a concord.

"But is it okay to educate first? If I educate you and you can't make a deal, will you pity the Spirit?

My chest hurts just imagining things like the little spirits whose hard learned knowledge is wasted.

"I don't care about that. Spirits contract in a mood, so I won't contract if I'm not in a mood to study."

"How do you feel about contracting? But the spirits that Sylphie and the others have brought you up to now don't hate contracts, do they?

Fuku-chan, led by Bell and the others, signed the contract without any reluctance. Well, seeing Sylphie and the others makes me feel really convinced...

"That's because we brought it in. Well, it's because Yuta is a good property. This time, I'll explain the contract to the ordinary spiritualist, so I'll make my own judgment."

"That's right...."

Well, it seems that the spirits are free to cancel the contract, and if we eliminate the villains, we don't have to be so nervous.

"Okay. If Sylphie and the others help me with the interview, I'll take Gilmouth. When will the course be ready?

"I see. It's a little troublesome to gather motivated kids when the number increases, so in about five days?

Is it OK in five days? Well, the sooner I get back to paradise, the soy sauce and miso will help.

"Roger that. I'll go back to the Adventurers Guild and talk to you."

"Ah, Yuta-san. Could you please join me in this workshop?

Do you want me to do Dory's favor with you? There's nothing I can't do because it's about the same, but I wonder if the Adventurer Alliance can move quickly because of the slightly different genres?

"... okay. I'll talk to Gilmus at the Adventurers Guild, but if I don't make it, I'll talk to Betty. Probably will do something about it."

Originally, I could rely on Marie-san, but I just gave Marie-san a sermon, and if I asked her badly, she would run wild, so let's rely on Betty.

I had a delicious curry, and I'm sure you'll do your best.

Thank you very much.

That's Dory competing with Vita for the number one gentle boss. Just asking for a favor makes me very motivated. I like my beautiful boss better, so Dory will be more fortunate than Vita.

Incidentally, it's Ifu that doesn't appear in the boss's frame, but she's in a different ranking because she feels that her genre is somehow different, whether it's her sister or her parent.

He was delighted to tell Gilmouth that the discussion was over and that there would be no limit to the number of people who would pass the interview. When I told her that I would have an interview in five days, she would cry for at least a little more respite...

I realized this was a sudden story, so we agreed to have an interview seven days later.

Dory's request seemed to be subtly outside the jurisdiction of the Adventurers Guild, so I decided to use the help of the woman in front of me if it would take time.

I did... can I really use your help?

Er, Mr. Betty, I took care of you the other day. You look tired, are you all right?

Hoppe's mood seemed to be subtly disempowered. Was it more atrophic than thinner?

"It's not okay at all. Daniela and Gilmouth are scared too. Secretary Franco is also a demon. Ada-chan won't help either!"

She seemed tired, so when she threw her worries at her social resignation, she began to cry with all her strength. I think Betty has good guts.

I didn't think you'd be blinded by the reception counter of the Commercial Alliance.

Next to Betty, it's Ada who serves customers with blood vessels rising in his temples, and the man with the expression of rage in the back where the management is likely to be sitting. Is that Franco?

In the meantime, the sermon will be confirmed when I get back.

"Listen, Yuta-san. After Yuta-san left, Daniela got in to Gilmus. We were beefing each other and I was pinched. Besides, I brought you a story, and I'm a spice worker. I'm too busy to die. I want to eat something delicious. It's all Yuta-san's fault, so take responsibility, ahh!

Your surroundings are entirely drawn to the complain of being spit out like rage. You're laughing at Sylvie. I like Sylphie quite a bit like Betty.

Then a man like Franco's secretary rushed in and dropped his fist on Betty's head. It sounded dull and dull, so it must have put a lot of effort into it. Betty is rolling on the floor in agony without a voice.

It's definitely a powerful sight in Japan, but why? Secretary Franco, who dropped his fist, seems quite right.

Well, even in Japan, Franco's secretary will be punished, but unfortunately, because this is a different world, Betty has no way of saving him. Should I follow you?

"Yuta-sama. We apologize for the inconvenience."

Amazing, Secretary Franco. The sales smile is perfect even though there are crisp blood vessels floating around the temples. On the contrary, I'm afraid of that...

"No, I'm sorry for the inconvenience. Betty must have been in trouble for me."

I was going to ask you for a job, but it looks like Betty is at her limit. I've had a lot of help, and maybe I should invite you to dinner next time to thank you.

It would have been my mistake to keep Betty in the dark because the Commercial Guild was profitable.

"No, Mr. Yuta's request benefited the Commercial Guild. There is no trouble at all. So what can I do for you this time? Would you like to take me to a private room?

... it's not enough for me to show you to the private room, but I've attracted your attention and it seems better for you to show me around.

"Ah, please. And may I borrow Betty?

Let's get Betty out of here. It seems so cute to leave Angry Max's Franco secretary alone.

Well, you might end up asking for a job, but it's going to be outside work, so you can get away from the job. Well done, Mr. Betty.