The Former Hero Wants To Lead An Ordinary Life

121. Brave Men Are Infiltrated Part II

(... is that the rumor 'Micha'...)

When confronted with the panda mask, "Michi at the reception", which was listed as one of the "benefits", was a maid of honor. This is the second time I meet a made-up cos student in this school. There may be a third maid somewhere in this school because there are said to be three times that there will be two. … it is a thick school at all.

However, unlike the male maid Yukimura seniors in the same made-up costume, this one is an orthodox womenswear man.

There may be a narrative about calling a womenswear boy an Orthodox, but after meeting Senior Yukimura first, she (he?) When I look at it, I think, "This is really what a made-up cos looks like" it sticks. Mr. Yukimura, smitten.

Michi looks like a competent receptionist who wields a cuteness around her that doesn't seem like the same guy, but also deadbeats the job. I instantly flexed my casket hat. The casket hat began to be considered for the next appointment date. Sometimes I notice that gaze flowing into one door.... presumably that's the door leading to the "secret little room".

Michi's gaze captures this one.

Large eyes bordered by long lashes narrowed just a little surprisingly.

(... Shit, did you see too much)

While my heart was clear, I took my gaze off subtly and glanced at the central screen. Mi Chan doesn't look good on her pretty face and looks sharp.... Something might have caught my eye.

"Destroy the floor boss! Rank Arup to S-Class per Mission Level 18 Completion!

The big screen had a big picture of a guy with a shotgun in his hand.

A freshly defeated, monster resembling a giant moth disappears as it breaks down into grains of light amidst flashy effect effects and acoustics.

Even if the monster is defeated, it's not very vivid because of the fantastic footage.

However, the game screen that was created had a virtual space and a somewhat strange reality.

The moth monster was also very exquisite, and the movement I saw slightly before being defeated was full of dynamism.

In fact, the game played on the screen was more of an AR (Augmented Reality) classification technique than a VR (Virtual Reality), but I couldn't tell it apart from being that familiar with the game.

However, the amateur could tell that it was a very sophisticated game.

The quality (level) of making is at first glance different from the arcade games that are out in the town's gaming center.

Guild entrances and realities are not public and security is probably due to the monopoly on this full range of entertainment facilities.

If this spreads significantly, it is likely that those wishing to join the Alliance will be killed.

Even I honestly thought I'd like to play a little bit.

I don't know how far the information will be disclosed before entering the guild, but it will be irresistibly appealing to game lovers.

The game itself was of high quality, but the audience's enthusiasm was also amazing.

"Mr. Maturi is great!

"I knew it was awesome...!

"Are you serious about breaking through alone or something? Eh!

The man on the screen single-handedly removed the headset and put the shotgun high above his head to meet the audience's cheers.

The audience booth's cheering boils even louder.

He wore a tight long body with a black leather jacket and pants, and he was certainly cool to stand in grandeur as a winner, and his face revealed from under his headset was stern and masculine. It is the type that seems to look good on a motorcycle with a cigarette in its hand.

The name "Maturi" still sounded as familiar as "Michi".

He's probably what the panda mask was rumored to be about Nihil Maturi.

I just don't know if the name Maturi is my real name.

The casket hat was called by the Japanese distant name Rosen, and it is also believed to be the HN (handle name) that passes within the guild alone.

I approached the door where my eyes on the floor were clustered in the central screen matsuri, with a stare on it - probably a door leading to the "secret little room," and pulled the card key. In direction, too, that door was closest to the sign of the Demon King.

However, the key was unresponsive to the scratched card.

... apparently the type of electronic lock I can't unlock with the card key I have right now.

(Wow... Seriously...)

Hit the wall again, slam it down.

(You mean there is a separate card key dedicated to this door...?

It would suck if they managed it in the staff room behind the desk counter.... The maid Michi looks tough and will be tightly managed.

The possibility that both the "secret little room" and the place where the Demon King is located can only be reached by special cards is well considered.

- Either way, if you can't use the card in your hand, you just have to get a new card key to get ahead.

(Can't it go well soon because I could infiltrate the guild...)

The question is, how do we get the keys?

Stealing, threatening, stealing... I feel pretty bad as a former brave man when all I can think about is the idea that isn't even like that.

(If you've come this far, why don't you go ahead and make a scene at the reception saying, "Let's get Nishikujo out"...?

If I replace Nishikujo with gold, it's almost a bank robbery. He's wearing a disguise, and he looks good as he is.

A calm voice was called from behind when such a thought even surfaced almost to a tear.

"It's either a gold card or a black card holder, or you can't go in there."

Looking back tightly, a student in uniform stood in sight, surprised twice.

"... why..."

Why is this guy here?

"The guild cards you hold are different depending on the Adventurer rank. That's a silver card. Gold cards are rank A, black cards are cards distributed to top S-rank members, and silver will be their next position."

(... No, I didn't ask for an explanation there...)

As always, it was the person who gave me a soft smile and kindly taught me how the card worked, the director of the Garden of Cultural Studies.

The manager then pulled the card keys out of my hand and led them to one of the game booths no one was playing.

The console he chose was a shooting game he also saw in very common gaming centers. They don't even have all the VR games on the floor.

However, it was still installed in such a way that it was as unpopular as a VR game or pushed into the corners of the floor.

Manager Park slides the cards I took from the wand students and the manager took from me into the card reader and activates the game screen. It was an unmistakable and accustomed operation.

Normally the game starts by putting in coins, but here they say the cards replace the coins. There was a card reader on the part of the coin inlet.

"Sounds like Oswald is the registered name of the owner of this card. At C-rank, Job is a Wizard (Wizard). This game is inexperienced... I think the magic system would make shooting a good training..."

Manager Parkhara manipulated with the touch panel, muttering to no one as he looked at the data displayed on the screen.

"Do you want to try?

They gave me the gun controller, but I shook my head to the side.

"No... fine. More than that, why would the head of the department..."

Are you in the guild?

"Yaichi told me you were worried about me, and I was looking for you."

An unexpected name popped out of the manager's mouth.

"So... just when I tried to find you in the lobby and call you out,... I kind of got spooked because it's something that travels in a hurry. I wasn't going to take a peek. I just thought it was a bit of a nostalgic sight... so I was wondering if you wouldn't look scared like you ran into a stalker like that. You're hurting me."

It is explained in a calm tone and in that way, but it was not a convincing answer at all.

I felt deliberately teased about what was at stake.

Besides... I was also shocked at myself for not noticing it even if it was on me.

No matter how much haste was blunting your senses, it's too messy. I was going to be sensitive to the signs, but - it seems like a tranquil life has made me more truthful than I imagined.

I should have thought that would be fine, but when I had to, I felt unacceptable. I admonish myself in my heart to overconfidence and once again pull myself together as I slowly calm my mind.

Manager Park kept floating at me like that.

"It was yesterday today, wasn't it? I was wondering what it was like to Yaichi because you guys didn't show up like every day. Then I'll tell you that neither of us is in the afternoon class, and I'm talking about Nishi-kyu-kun going to the guild... I didn't know what was wrong with you, so I saw you on my way to the dorm room once, and I followed you this far."

... I was surprised when Seto's name first came out, but it wasn't even that funny when I asked him what it was all about.

Both Seto and General Manager have connections between former Demons, and Seto is our classmate. Class F is a class of former demons, former demon kings and former brave men learning alongside their desks… what an uncomfortable seemingly member-constituted class.

"Have you convinced me?

"... well"

I understand the conversation, but it's awkward and I answer slightly.

Manager Park Hara never changed his expression even to a junior with such a bad attitude.

He tapped the start button of the game in a behavior he was accustomed to, set up a guncon (gun controller), and set a gunshot and gaze on the screen.

"- To be honest, I was interested in what you'd do."

A heavy BGM flows that increases the tension of the struggle and the game begins.

While defeating one target monster after another that appeared on the screen, the department manager continued with a voice that seeped some sentiment.

"Once upon a time, that's how I saw you in the castle looking for him."

I could immediately guess that that was referring to Aloys, not me, but I kept my mouth shut and just stared at the side of the department manager.

... from that face that always smiles, the other way around, the expression is hard to read. Emotional subtleties were hidden in the smile.

"I wonder if it was because he had an extraordinary sense of smell and a sharp species..., even if his sensing abilities were inferior, only he seemed to know where that one was. He wasn't very active, but he could hide in the clouds at random. Then you followed him around the castle. As desperate as a lost toddler. However, I've always been there for you over time, so I've never seen anything like it again."

I don't know what Aloys looks like. I wasn't Aloise, of course, and I didn't see any Aloise-like presence in the final showdown with the Demon King.

Due to the lack of a clear vision of Aloys, even if I'm listening to Aloys, I really imagine him as a Beechkow.

As a result, the appearance of the Demon King accompanied by a dog (Beechkow) at Demon King Castle came to mind, and a vicious impression of the Demon King in his previous life was about to collapse.

... Somehow, it was a very nearly peaceful picture...

Scenes come to mind that are like owners walking their dogs, which once again inspires the guilt they should have thrown away.

However, apart from that, I was finally able to perceive the Director's intentions for action.

I mean, it was being tried.

- Whether I'm Aloys or not.

And even if I didn't try, he said I was behaving the same way Aloys was.

To me in a complicated mood, the general manager took a card from my nostalgia with the hands of an empty person while firing a gun in a row.

"I'll leave this with you."

It was offered. It was a shiny black card.

"With this card you can open most of the doors in the guild facility"

"Why..."

"For more information, I'll see you next time you guys come to the room. - Aren't you in a hurry now?

You were right.

There was still a lot to worry about.

I felt the story was too good, and I didn't even think about the possibility of it being a trap. But we should move on rather than stay suspicious than have any other means.

Unfortunately, it is not of a frightening (unclear) nature to be next to danger.

The desire for a mediocre and peaceful way of life is real, but not all the other sightlessness in me had disappeared either.

(The bad habits don't heal when they die... I guess)

I'm going to hear the cleric's novel.

- The first stage was cleared with a high score, almost at the same time that I received the card.

The lively music sounds and switches to the induction screen to the second stage, but the manager leaves the console with a gaze when he puts the guncon back where it is at all costs.

... I also caught the receptionist maid Michi coming this way at the edge of my sight.

"- You will be duly deluded, go."

I respected him lightly and followed the manager's words.

"Dear Sizzle, it's been a long time.... Which one were you with..."

"Michi, it's been a long time. I don't know which one of them... I still seem to belong to the guild and the sun is shallow, so I was about to open a high rank gate with a low rank card, so I gave you some advice."

"Really? Well, I'll explain it to him."

"Oh wait, Michi. I wonder if I can ask you to take care of Matsuri again next time. I'd like to congratulate you on your S-rank."

"Michi" at the reception apparently wanted to see me with her eyes on me, but Director Park Hara stopped me as promised. Their interaction like that, which sounds over their backs, was also immediately scratched off by the noise on the floor.

I looked back and checked along the way, and there was a general manager walking out to the center of the floor with Michi. It's attracting a lot of attention, - and they're going to even blind me to this one.

I approached the door I was staring at again, and the card I had kept from the manager - probably a black card.

Cashan and the noise of the door unlocking as expected sounds small.

As the Alliance members gathered their gaze on the central stage, I quickly jumped inside the door.