The Kicked Out S-rank Appraiser Creates The Strongest Guild

Episode 34: Thinking About the Future of Dungeon Management

"Go ahead."

Range serves tea to Jill.

"Oh, thank you. Don't worry."

……

Jill had been put through to the reception room of the workshop.

Loran had been in front of Jill for a long time, wondering what a voice he had spoken to.

What the hell purpose did she come to the "Spirit's Factory" for when she was supposed to belong to the "Golden Eagle"?

(No way, spy? No, there's no need for us to be able to explore until we've done something more like this. If so, did you really come here by chance?

"I'll tell you to stop by here for a while so you two can talk slowly"

Range walked out of the reception with such care.

The room will be alone with Loran and Jill.

Loran decided to let the exploration in.

(If it works, I might be able to explore the inside of 'Golden Eagle')

"Long time no see. Jill."

Jill shuddered as if frightened by something.

"How's The Golden Eagle these days?

"It seems... terrible."

Jill started talking too lightly about the current state of The Golden Eagle.

Despite the pressing challenges, no one and he only think about preservation and birth, and suspicious ghosts are spreading.

(Again, 'Golden Eagle' is in a pretty messy state right now)

Loran made sure his expectations were in the right place, and he was still rethinking that now was the time to move.

"Um, Mr. Loran"

Jill suddenly sounded like a stuffed feather.

I kneel on the floor and pose to look up at Loran.

"I never visited Mr. Loran before, not because I forgot the favor I took care of him, but because of the... busy schedule. Please, I just want you to know that... Anyway, hey, sorry!

Jill puts her hands on the floor and tries to beg for forgiveness with the momentum that is still going to be grounded.

Loran panicked more about this.

"Hey, Jill. Fine. You don't have to do anything."

"But..."

"You remember me. [M] I just figured it out, but I feel saved."

"Mr. Loran......"

"Please, sit in the chair. I'm sorry. [M] Leave the guild without telling you anything. [M] It was all about me."

"Mr. Loran......"

Jill put tears in her eyes and stared at Loran.

"I was wondering if you could talk a little more. What's happening to The Golden Eagle now?"

"Yes."

Jill sits back in her chair, prompted by Loran, and begins to talk about the inside of The Golden Eagle.

Much of Jill's story was about his stupidity about Lucius.

Jill first stuffed (naughty) the injustice of Lucius' banishment of Loran, claiming on top of that what harm was happening in the guild because Loran was gone, and that Lucius himself was no longer becoming vicious.

"It's terrible. Even when I used to dive into the 'mine dungeon'..."

Jill keeps pulling back on Lucius as much as he does on this.

(Looks like Lucius is still pretty empty around. That's right. Otherwise, the sudden overwhelming Golden Eagle system won't collapse.)

"I still have it. Any complaints about Lucius' guy? Oh, excuse me. You said you were seeing each other again because of all this stupidity."

"No, that's okay. I was just wondering what was going on with The Golden Eagle."

Jill was horrified by Loran's attitude.

He's kind, caring, and listening to this one comes first, no different than before.

Those eyes were full of kindness, and when they were staring at me, there was something about me wanting to stick sweet.

Jill snuggled.

All I can say is guild stupidity when I say I've seen Loran this way.

If it's true, I wanted to hug you now and show your love.

If that's not going to happen, I wanted them to at least give me guidance as before.

Finally, I can't stand to say it.

"Um, Mr. Loran. What if you don't mind, but would you mind arching about me?

"What!? You think I'm the archdeacon?

"Yes. Actually, I've just been working on PR lately, and honestly my body is gone..."

"Hmm, sure..."

Jill Irwin.

Arm Strength (Power): 60-100

Endurance (Toughness): 70-120

Jun Min (Agility): 70-100

Health (Stamina): 150-200

(All the foundation stats on the boulder are at a high level that reaches the top 100, but every stat has 30-50 errors. This is terrible, even though Adventurer Operating is on holiday)

By the way, referring to the criteria of status, 50 is 70-80 excellent on average, 90-100 is extremely good, 30-40 is low, 10-20 is extremely low,.

"I know you're asking me to do something I can't. But I'm no longer satisfied if it wasn't for Loran's guidance..."

"Jill......"

Even as Loran, I was always heartbroken about Jill.

Though now he belongs to an essentially hostile guild, he used to be the goddaughter he worked out for.

It is also the owner of qualities that can be the greatest masterpiece.

I wanted to work her out somehow and make her an S-class adventurer.

"If there's anything I can do, I'll do it. So what can I do for you?"

Jill bows her head as she sits down.

"Though mountains want to do something about you even for me..."

"Then..."

Jill makes her eyes shine on expectations.

"Now I belong to the Guardian of the Magic Tree. Even if I belong to the Golden Eagle, I can't imitate working out you to the detriment of my guild."

Jill dropped her shoulder gawking when she heard it.

"Really...? I knew you would."

(Do you want to move her to "Guardian of the Magic Tree"? No, I can't. Even though "Guardian of the Magic Tree" says his financial situation is difficult right now, there's no way he can have that kind of transfer money. What's the matter...... Oh, yeah)

"Jill, can you take the stage at the seminar?

"Taking the stage at the seminar......??

Jill listens back with a Kyotong face.

"Yeah. Next time," Guardian of the Magic Tree "asked" Spirit Factory "to run a business on" Mine Dungeons, "but it's a little impossible to run a single dungeon on" Spirit Factory "alone. I'm going to open a seminar for the city's Alchemy Guild on dungeon management and recruit a guild to work with there. You see, neither me nor" Spirit's Factory "are still young enough to allow everyone to follow you. It would be helpful if celebrities like you could push me back there..."

"I will!

Jill answered instantly.

She knew nothing about the feud between the 'Golden Eagle' and the 'Spirit's Factory', which is fought over the city's alchemy guild.

"... okay?

"You just stand on the stage and talk, right? If that's about it, I'll let you do it at all. So if you can get instruction from Mr. Loran, it's cheap."

"Right. Will you do it? Then talk fast. I'll hang on to the guild and get permission."

"Yes, please."

Jill walked away from the 'Spirit Factory' in a clear mood like the depression and other lies here these days.

She felt like life had become rosy just because Loran could teach her again.

(Don't be discouraged. Seems to be cheating)

Loran watched Jill walk away feeling a little guilty.

"I see. When I asked Mr. Jill to cooperate,"

"Yeah, I could confirm that by talking to her. It's still rattling inside the Golden Eagle right now."

Loran was discussing it with Lillianne again, in a private room.

"If she attends a seminar sponsored by" The Spirit's Factory, "she can appeal for the resolution of the conflict with" The Golden Eagle, "and I think the people of the Alchemy Guild, who are on two feet for fear of" The Golden Eagle, "will also participate in the" Spirit's Factory "-led dungeon management"

"So instead of asking Jill to take the stage, do you mean train her?"

"Yep. It's likely we'll be able to draw the city's Alchemy Guild to this side, though if we're going to train her, the 'Golden Eagle' will be more powerful. It'll be a bet, but I think it's worth a try"

"Are you okay?

"I can tell from her mouth that she's pretty dissatisfied with Lucius, too. So I don't think you have to worry about betraying us."

"No, I'm not talking about Mr. Jill betraying you, I'm asking if I'm okay, Lorraine, about you"

"What?"

"You were a godchild, weren't you? Though temporary, when it comes to getting her to cooperate like that, wouldn't she be put in a pretty hard position inside the 'Golden Eagle'? Is Mr. Loran okay with that?

Loran meditated his eyes as if to grind.

"It's certainly painful to use her in this way. But now I'm part of The Guardian of the Magic Tree. It's inevitable if you want to crumble the Golden Eagle."

Lillianne leaked a grin as she was convinced to hear it.

"I was relieved to hear that. If you're saying you'll do that for us, there's nothing more to say. Act exactly as you think. And this one goes with it."

The two broke up after a detailed meeting about the seminar.

"Loran, wait up"

Loran, who finished his meeting with Lilianne, was called from behind as he walked down the hallway.

Guild leader, it was Ramon's voice.

"Hey, wait, Loran. I would be calling. Why won't you stop? Hey, Loran."

Loran kept walking fast, even when called upon.

From one of Monica and the others' pullouts, Loran's relationship with the guild chief was completely chilling.

Loran was outraged that he tried to sell Monica and the others on his own, and Ramon felt bitter that he had been put in an extra cross spear in the migration story with Ramon.

They were no longer close to each other working on their own without cooperating with each other.

Even if there were overlapping concerns, they ignored each other as a matter of course.

"Hey, if you stay"

Ramon grabbed Loran's shoulder.

Loran has no choice but to keep pace with Ramon.

"Lorraine, about the transfer of Monica and the others. Would you encourage them to reconsider their move?

"I would have already refused to talk about it. And if that's the case, why don't you just ignore me and take it directly to them, like before?"

Loran put it in a togey way.

"Regardless, I was going to do the same. They didn't deal with me."

Ramon tried to convince Monica and the others to move to The Golden Eagle again, but Monica was about to be told the story by Ramon. No, no, "I'm sorry. Because I have cautioned Mr Loran not to get on with such a story. I beg you, Mr. Loran, to tell me that." He said, "That's why they ran away."

A similar response was given to Shakuma and Uffine.

"They seem to be having a hard time stepping on two legs with you in mind. So convince them from you, too."

"I refuse. They are at an important time right now. Not if that's what's bothering you."

"Lorraine, I know what you mean. The Alliance also has a financial situation. Without the money, the organization wouldn't turn."

"Financial matters are not within my jurisdiction. I attacked the dungeon in the first place to produce a Class A adventurer. What about the funding?

"He said that. It's next month that Monica and the others' portrait rights revenues come in, and there's nothing we can do about running the dungeon without the help of The Golden Eagle."

"That's not what I know."

That's what Loran said, and he shook off Ramon and walked away.

(Grunts. All young. Just because I gave you a little bit of a hand, you're in good shape. Guh, my stomach...)

Ramon held up around his stomach.

Recently, he had been plagued by stomach pain coming from stress.

The day of the seminar for the Alchemy Guild, organised by The Spirit's Factory, came.

Its name is "Thinking about the Future of Dungeon Management".

"We have a serious announcement about dungeon management this semester," Loran wrote in the brochure he distributed.

The face of the Alchemy Guild received this "critical announcement" of the text between "Golden Eagle" and "Spirit's Factory," and there was an explanation for it.

As a result, most of the alchemy guilds that were the lords of the city were to attend.

The seminar took place in the auditorium of the facility owned by the Guardian of the Magic Tree.

Loran climbs on the stage to give a speech.

(Hmm. Don't be nervous about the boulder)

Loran started talking a little nervously about the unfamiliar act of standing in public.

"Er. Gentlemen, first of all thank you for coming together for this seminar while you are busy. It's a beautiful day…"

The face of the alchemy guild listened attentively to Loran's story, but the story was indelibly boiled down.

Loran's speech ended in indescribably blurry content such as, "In the future, 'The Spirit's Factory' will not only be the embrace guild of the Guardian of the Magic Tree, but also the kind of guild that will lead the city's Alchemy Guild" or, "The Alchemy Guild should be more free to make weapons without asking about the complexion of the Adventurer's Guild".

Thanks to this, the venue was surrounded by an unspeakable atmosphere.

Everyone felt twisted and kept waiting wondering when the hell the critical announcement would be made.

Loran keeps them waiting for a cup of eyes before pulling Jill up the stage full.

"Uh, gentlemen. Now I'm going to ask my friend and former colleague Jill Irwin to talk about future dungeon management."

Jill rises to the stage instead of Loran retreating to the side of the stage.

The venue defied the appearance of senior members of The Golden Eagle.

Many people accepted that she was the representative of the 'Golden Eagle' in this seminar.

"Uh, gentlemen. My name is Jill Irwin, and I'm a senior member of The Golden Eagle. I am very grateful to my dear Mr Loran for the opportunity to speak on such occasions. It's an unwanted pleasure for a young man like me to talk to you like this."

Few people gave me a surprise look.

It was unusual for "Golden Eagle" to go so badly against an alchemy guild opponent in such a public place.

Jill first said it was a pleasure to see the deepening cooperation between the 'Golden Eagle' and the 'Guardian of the Magic Tree'.

He also congratulated the "Spirit Factory" on its development and the "Guardian of the Magic Tree" on its dungeon attack.

Furthermore, he made it clear that alchemy guilds throughout the city would be grateful if they could participate in the dungeon management led by The Spirit's Factory.

Faces of the Alchemy Guild received a number of Jill's words from "The Golden Eagle," acknowledging the "Guardian of the Magic Tree" led dungeon management.

Some of them received until the end of the long lasting era of "Golden Eagle" and the arrival of the era of "Guardian of the Magic Tree".

"Well, that brings me to the end of my story"

Jill graciously leaves the stage.

"Thank you. Then I'd like you to talk to Lillianne from The Guardian of the Magic Tree."

When Lorraine said so, Lillianne went up on the stage.

"Ladies and gentlemen. I always take care of you. My name is Lillianne and I am a senior member of The Guardian of the Magic Tree. Today I'm here to share with you the thoughts of the Guardian of the Magic Tree about the dungeon management that you are constantly thinking about."

Lillianne smiled briskly when she said so.

"As you all know, The Guardian of the Magic Tree and The Spirit's Factory are guilds in capital partnership." Guardian of the Magic Tree "and" Factory of the Spirit "have always been among those who have helped each other. Even in this dungeon management, The Guardian of the Magic Tree entrusts full powers to The Spirit's Factory and to everyone who follows it, as well as to the Alchemy Guild, which we fully support. As for today, I would like to offer a discounted price for admission to the dungeon to the guild who has signed with 'Spirit's Factory' on this occasion for the management of the dungeon. All of you, please sign the contract."

The venue was cheered up.

The fact that admission fees to the dungeons, which are caught year after year, are discounted, etc., could not have been under the pressure of the 'Golden Eagle'.

People joined the line to enter into a contract with the 'Spirit's Factory' so that they could compete ahead.

Only Zens' Alchemy Guild followed the venue by trying to avoid the eyes without entering into a contract.

Whatever it was, the management of the 'mine dungeon' was thus to proceed under the 'Spirit's Plant' initiative.

Aside from "Golden Eagle".