"... why are you doing this"

Inside the inn room, I, Amast, held my face by my hand and was dropping.

What comes to mind is the presence of that masked guild direct adventurer.

"... why did he come out like that!

If the man doesn't have me, think so and I'll bite my own lips off.

Because of that man, I would drop my position even further.

It's deadly, considering we've already put ourselves quite a bit down on the defect healer thing.

... but it wasn't my position that fell or anything that dominated my mind right now.

Because I had a big problem that I couldn't compare to.

"... If only that man had been put into the lightning sword, he could have defeated Hydra!

In fact, I was hiding Hydra's quest to get a handle on my own dedicated adventurer, the Lightning Sword.

He hid Hydra's quest from the eyes of the other adventurers, and he looked at the desk and tried to let the lightning sword take him again.

Defeat Hydra and the stock of lightning swords will go up, and then my ratings, a dedicated receptionist, will go up.

That's why my ratings were down on the defect healer thing and I was in a hurry and I took action without getting lost.

"Why would I do that!

... but now I had a fierce regret for what I did.

Warcraft of super difficulty, such as Hydra, can mutate when they live for long periods of time.

Take in the magic of your surroundings and become stronger.

Especially when it's in a damaged state, it absorbs the surrounding magic quickly and is prone to mutation.

So the super high difficulty Warcraft has to turn to the other parties immediately if one adventurer party fails the crusade.

... and there will be particularly severe penalties for guild officials who break it.

"How can I! What can I do!

Before I was a lightning sword, I could defeat Hydra over time, I hid the quest because I was so sure.

But now that the lightning sword had no prospect of defeating Hydra, I remembered a fierce rush.

I couldn't care less about the receptionist ratings anymore.

The punishment for hiding about Hydra is not comparable to that.

I desperately think about what to do.

I have moved desperately since I felt the strength of the lightning sword had fallen.

I've also made it impossible for a good healer named Lyla to get out of the party under false terms.

And knowing that the masked man was an excellent warrior, it was my job to force him into the lightning sword, as well as to make Marguls fight the labyrinth boss instead.

And if it was meant to be, the lightning sword knocked down the labyrinth boss safely, and the confident Marguls relieved the trauma and crusaded Hydra, that's all my muscle writing.

"Damn! Why not!"

... but the plan was all falling apart.

I bluish my face as things stand.

There's still some time before Hydra mutates.

But one day, Hydra's mutation happens, and I can't think of any means to do something about it.

My mind was taking its limits on the status quo.

"That incompetence! What a first-rate party! I was doing it with my eyes open!

And that anxiety turns to anger, and I expose my anger to the Marguls and the others.

But when I yell, things don't change, and voidness just spreads across my chest.

Because I can't do anything about it now.

... and at that time I understood what was causing everything to start to collapse.

"If only I could discern the strength of that healer..."

That healer who was said to be a flaw comes to my mind.

Now that I know Marguls and the others are incompetent, I was finally realizing the value of that healer.

But I just realized that it no longer meant anything...

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"... how did this happen?

That was the day after he was demoted from being a first-rate adventurer by the Alliance's direct adventurer, the masked man who calls himself that.

I, Marguls and Serveria, were also at my desk in a tavern built inside the Adventurer's Guild.

After escaping the Adventurer Alliance, me and Serveria were immediately captured by Alliance officials and deprived of all their property.

Even the joint house was to be sold off to pay off our debts, and we literally lost everything.

But even then, it was a little short of a fine.

I mean, from now on, we have to go on another quest and work.

"... I can't believe you're motivated."

"I don't have a choice, right?"

... but we weren't motivated.

Not long ago, Amast told me something and disappeared somewhere, but I only remembered it as blurry.

"I was a first-rate party adventurer."

I was a leading adventurer until now, because of that fact, I was feeling even more vain.

Even the earliest is willing to rise, so vain that it is gone.

"... Laust, if they let him into the party again"

... and I couldn't stand the void, I was inadvertently leaking those words.

"Huh!"

Serveria also distorts her face to that word.

At the earliest, we didn't even have the intention to assume that Laust was defective.

All there is is is an obsession with the position of being top notch.

"... there's no way you're coming back"

... but there was no way I could ask Laust to do it now.

I recognize that again in Serveria's unscrupulous words, and I bite my lips off.

I just asked Laust to come back to the party now, and I didn't think Laust would honestly admit it.

I can only see a future that undermines my mood.

"... as long as there's a gap to follow"

That's all I thought about, and I was whining so unexpectedly.

What comes to mind is a voice to deceive, then the look of Laust.

Laust, who was unacceptable to anyone and who wanted more than anything else to be recognized by others, entered my party unaware of the fraud.

If there was anything like that, I'd blur and think about it.

... and it was then that I heard the conversation between the humans right next to me in my ear.

"Hey, get ready. You're gonna beat that busty flaw healer up, aren't you?

"Wait, he put up that wolf of disaster, didn't he? We'll gather a few more men and attack tomorrow."

"Shit! Well, I had no choice... I didn't think he was that strong..."

"Oh. But no matter how strong you are, you can't admit him. If he doesn't stay a defect healer, we can lick him. We'll do it thoroughly."

It was a conversation between adventurers hostile to Laust.

And I overheard the conversation, and I understand that the adventurers are about to attack Laust.

"I can, I can do this!

At that moment, I also forgot that this was an eye-catching tavern, and I was screaming.

I can see Serveria giving me that look of surprise.

"Become!"

The moment I told Serveria's ear about the operation I had in mind, her complexion changed.

I open my mouth with a smile as I look at the serveria.

"With this, we can return Laust to the Lightning Sword!

That's what I said. There was a certainty of victory in my face.