Early in the morning the next day I just made a noise in the city.

Me and Narsena were up late last night, drowsy but headed for the guild.

"It's been a long time since I've been back in the city, so I wish I could have stayed a little slower..."

On the way to the guild, Narsena leaks those words pompously.

The Narsena that told him sometimes looked in the direction of the city with regret.

And I felt the same way.

It's been a long time since we've returned to the city, which may be short, but after defeating the mutated Hydra, we haven't been able to return to the city for about two days.

They also cared about the guild for the mutated Hydra for a short period of time, so they were detained by the guild and asked to provide information about the Hydra.

As a result, in two days we were supposed to be deeply fatigued.

Honestly, as far as today was concerned, I wanted to rest in the inn.

"... I'm sorry. We wanted to take that request as long as we could."

"No, never mind! I think you should take that request because I share the same opinion."

… However, there were certain circumstances in which we could not take the option of resting while remembering fatigue.

That's the existence of a certain request that was recently affixed.

I may be worried, but I and Narsena were in danger for the request.

That's why me and Narsena decided to accomplish that request ourselves to increase certainty.

... because we understand how horrible it would be if the worst happened.

I try to get things over with as soon as I can, and I consolidate my mind.

That way, as soon as possible, you can send your routine without worrying about anything.

"... no, that's not the only problem"

But at that moment, I remembered a certain feeling.

"Guild......"

The way I remember it, it was about the Adventurer Alliance.

In my head I shrugged unexpectedly, the drunken momentum last night brings back the words Mary leaked potpourrily.

... the word that the guild is raising the price of the material as if it were trying to kick us out.

That was an unthinkable word to be honest.

Normally, the city that deals with guilds and materials is in an uncut relationship, and it's normal that you can't act like you're obviously trying to kick them out, regardless of some wrongdoing.

The city sells gear to strengthen the adventurer and makes money selling materials purchased from the stronger adventurer.

And the city develops with the material obtained from the guild.

That's the relationship between the guild and the city, and without the city's people, the number of adventurers will be reduced, and the guild will bear a great deal of pain.

If you consider that, perhaps you should flush it out that Mr. Mary's story is incredible and drunken human bullshit.

... but still, I was suspicious of the Alliance.

The look on Mary's face when she told me that was serious.

With that look, I don't think you'd lie.

And before that, I didn't trust the Alliance.

I recall the attitude of the Alliance staff, Hanzam, when I explained the mutated Hydra yesterday.

While I was talking, Hanzam was eager to listen to me.

The more serious the image I've had with the Alliance staff is about to change.

But while listening to me, Hanzam remained calm.

No surprise, no relief.

... as if it were only trivial, such as a mutation of Hydra.

I had a bad feeling about that handsome attitude. [M]

Another concern, such as a request, is so unparalleled.

"... there's nothing I can do,"

But I could only imagine all my concerns about the Alliance.

Understanding that, I sigh.

No matter how suspicious you are, there's nothing you can do if you don't cross imaginary boundaries.

Whatever, I can't even consider what the Alliance is thinking in the first place.

There's nothing I can do about it. I've decided that. I'll focus first on what's going on and who's asking for it.

Yesterday there was all kinds of obstruction and I couldn't get the request, but the time now is early in the morning.

Time for the least adventurer.

At this time, there won't be any competitors.

... Well, even with a number of adventurers, things will rarely happen when this request is taken away from each other.

But now is the easiest time for us to get to the Alliance.

Hurry up.

"Yes!"

Having made that decision, we made our way to the Alliance...

◇ ◆ ◇

Few of the Adventurers guilds were as adventurous as we thought.

Though it wasn't zero, the number of adventurers in the Alliance now is clearly low compared to daytime.

Besides, those adventurers seemed busy running errands just to come early in the morning.

Sometimes he turned a blind eye to me and Narsena, but eventually he left the guild hastily without saying anything.

"Okay."

Seeing the sight, I laughed and walked to the receptionist that nobody would interrupt me with this.

"Nice to meet you. I say," Nancy. "

"Ha ha..."

…… but a few decades later, we understood that the adventurers were not the only enemies.

"Well, I don't. I wanted to get along with your brother."

It was a woman named Nancy, one of the guild's receptionists, who spoke to me in a very intriguing tone.

"Huh!"

In contrast to her like that, Narsena is clearly frustrated.

Apparently, the fact that Nancy called me your brother is still on my mind.

And in that situation, I almost accidentally leaked my sigh. [M]

Honestly, I don't like being called my brother by Nancy either, because I'm not impressed with a woman named Nancy in front of me at all before that.

Whatever, she might think it was my first meeting, but I remember being scolded by her, too.

... Finally, I told you, it wasn't this way of talking then.

Honestly, I want you to stop because I have goosebumps.

"Ha..."

But with that in mind, I couldn't leave Nancy. [M]

... The reason for this was for other guild officials, sending a giddy glance here.

Me and Narsena aren't actually recognized as top adventurers.

A leading adventurer is just a common name, officially known as an exclusive adventurer.

The condition refers to a party officially accredited to the Alliance and marked by a dedicated Alliance official.

In other words, we cannot be considered exclusive adventurers, no matter how strong we are, without dedicated Alliance staff, who are not officially recognized as a party in the Alliance.

... That's why I and Narsena are supposed to be targeted by Alliance staff who see it as an opportunity.

It is not only the various authorized adventurers who benefit from the system of exclusive adventurers.

Alliance officials who became exclusive to that adventurer will also be treated fairly well.

That's why Alliance officials are trying to get to know us that could be dedicated adventurers in the future.

As long as you take the word that you can have a dedicated guild official, you can appreciate the right adventurers and force them to recognize us as exclusive adventurers.

"Brother. Ha, that's really cool."

... It looks like some other receptionists are after balls like Nancy.

But now I'm going to be an exclusive adventurer, surrounded by guilds, and I'm not going to marry the receptionist again.

But I can't take the request until I snort.

Understanding that from the sight of the Alliance staff, I had the urge to get out of here.

... really, I can't help but be annoyed.

But running away here now won't solve the problem.

In that reality, I almost sighed. [M]

"This guy doesn't become an exclusive adventurer. You're my party member."

"... Huh?

─ ─ Someone put their hand on my shoulder and told me so at that time.