This is Adventurer Guild "Golden Eagle" HQ.

Appraiser Loran had been called to the Guild Chief's room, the top floor of that large stone building.

He was about to be banished exactly now.

said Lucius, guild leader.

"I'm sorry to break up with you, but I can't help it. The Alliance also has a situation. I can't allow you to be in the Alliance any more with your grades."

It was a terrible setup.

Using scattered Loran skills' appraisal 'to keep party members together.

The hidden feat of this guild's leap was due to Loran's skill 'Skill Appraisal'.

It was Loran's stunt to find and stretch the members' hidden skills.

Formerly nothing but the city's mid-level guild, the 'Golden Eagle', but now it has a large number of top class warriors, demon mentors and healers, making it the biggest guild with over a hundred members.

Every time this guild leaped, Loran hid in the shadows and let Lucius have flowers.

In essence, he gives way to Lucius even in situations where he will be in Loran's hands, and even in situations where Loran is likely to get a footlight, he gives way for Lucius to be promoted first, even in situations where Loran is promoted.

It's what does that, so Lucius keeps coming out, but Loran has always been a flat member in the guild.

What's more, Loran became a skill structure specialized in 'appraisers', so much so that the underlying parameters were unusually low that he could not even work at the lowest level as an adventurer.

Yet I can't believe it's a poison throwaway as soon as it's used up.

Loran looked at Lucius with resentment.

He's not comfortable arguing with people though, he just gave a slightly dissatisfied look, and the following words didn't come up dauntingly.

Lucius feels signs that Loran is going to disobey him. He pulls in a slight, nasty look and gets a tough look.

"You look like you said something. But in fact, your most recent grades are scattered. Deanna, tell me what he did this month."

"Yes. Guild Leader"

Deanna, Lucius' secretary, comes forward with the file in her hand.

She was a slutty, body-shaped beauty, but had a slightly cold impression.

I'm still looking as cold as ice at Loran.

"His grades over the past month have been 98 out of 100 Monster Destroyers, 76 Items Acquired, 86 Clear Quests,"

Deanna said with a smile in mind.

"Let's not."

Lucius stares at Loran in a jaw-down pose over his combined hands, as he shows all the majesty.

"Regardless of the newbie, this number is unlikely for a veteran over five years. I've been defending you for a long time. [M] But with this tragic achievement, I can't defend myself any more. If I treat you any more, I won't be able to show the others who are imposing tough norms."

Loran had a heap of things to say about this too.

Lucius was obviously trying to make Loran fail.

Put a member into a party that will definitely be a foothold in the lowest class, or someone with a job title that is clearly unsuitable for the quest, or all the items you need are not paid for in critical situations.

There was no clear evidence, but what Lucius was supposed to do if he wanted to do something about it.

Loran has protested over and over about this.

But every time Lucius said this with an example smile.

"I'm in a different position than I used to be. I have to think about the whole guild. I can't just talk about you."

Even so, he was trying to be convenient to his favorite person.

Lucius gave him a bag of gold coins.

"I'll at least do it apart. Retirement. Incompetence like you is a breakthrough. [M] Take it and get the hell out of this guild."

The girls around Lucius, starting with Deanna, laughed couscous.

Loran left the guild 'Golden Eagle' to flee his retirement with one hand.

After the guild, Loran headed to the quest reception where he offered his job to the adventurer.

I can't be depressed forever, even though they banished my guild.

The retirement money you receive will be gone in no time.

From now on, I'm going to be a solo player, so my job won't come down on its own from above.

I have to find a job myself.

When I went to the reception office to see if there was any quest I could do, there was a member of the guild Golden Eagle, a former colleague.

Loran stumbles to hide in the shadow of a column.

I can hear the receptionist playing.

"Oh, isn't that Jill from" The Golden Eagle "? I always take care of you. Jill has just the right quest."

Jill was one of Lucius's favorite braves.

She was one of the new adventurers of the moment.

Despite its youth, it had already been certified as Adventurer Rank B and was expected to be in the future.

It's a dedicated reputation to see if the first S-rank adventurer will emerge from The Golden Eagle.

Originally, she should have been one of the talents Loran found.

Nevertheless, Lucius took it up as soon as she revealed her head corner or not.

Now Loran never even spoke to her.

The receptionist treated her as a guest with thoroughness and courtesy to the end, and when she returned she bothered to come out of the counter and open the door until she picked her up.

I won't forget until I give voice to her hindsight.

"Looking forward to seeing you again"

The people who stood in front of the quest reception office and were bickering begin to whisper at a glance at her.

Walking refreshingly with a 'Golden Eagle' crest on her shoulder, she was the object of attention.

In addition to its fame, alongside flowing blonde hair, red based armor, people noticed and whispered at each other just as she walked down the hallway of the Adventurers Association.

Long after she left the Quest Reception Door, Loran went to the reception.

"Uh, hi. You're Loran, the appraiser."

The receptionist answered with the most exuberant sigh of sight or no opening to see Loran, in a way that looked dahl.

She was also a young, cute, novel, but also a girl whose emotions were clearly manifested in her attitude.

It's quite different from Jill's attitude earlier.

She already knew that Loran had been banished the 'Golden Eagle'.

Unlike when Loran belonged to The Golden Eagle, it was an obvious salt response.

"I don't know. Work for Mr. Loran. I don't think so. I think it's a waste of time looking. Still looking?

"Yeah, please"

"Ha. You can't help it. It's like Mend."

She pulled out the quest list in such a way as reluctantly.

"Uh, too bad. You don't have one - a job for Mr. Loran. I worked great and looked through the edge of the list to the edge, but I don't have any. I'm sorry to hear that. That's why I'm sorry, but can you go home today? I want to work for Mr. Loran, too, but hey, I have to deal with other people. See you soon."

She made Loran get off the counter so she could get rid of him, not to mention wasting his time.

As Loran knocked at the door and tried to leave, again, he heard the receptionist play.

"Huh? Is that a skill appraisal job? Yes, there is. I have a pile of quests I'd like you to do."