The Kicked Out S-rank Appraiser Creates The Strongest Guild

Episode 63: Establishment of the Factory Branch of the Spirit

"I'm sorry, Loran. I can't believe this is happening."

Dylan said he seemed sorry.

The two of them, who were banned from "Fire of the Dragon," were about to board a carriage back to the Loran Inn.

"No, it's not your fault."

"But what do we do? As it is, the adventurers of The Golden Eagle can't help you if you come to this island. Want me to win another alchemy guild?

"No, let's not. I've been investigating this island's alchemy guild for the past few days..."

Loran retrieves and reviews the notes.

"You're right, I certainly don't think you can develop a" Breaking Dragon Hammer "in an alchemy guild other than" Dragon Fire ""

"So what do we do? You're not giving up?

"No way."

(I've told the Alliance I'll find a partner. You can't just keep going home for free)

"Dylan, I want you to give up your business partnership and look for a guild that you might be able to acquire."

"Takeover?"

"Oh, I just have to raise myself more than I could find a satisfying guild. Acquire a local Alchemy Guild and grow it. Dylan, can you get me a list of alchemy guilds I think I can acquire?

"Oh, then I'd be happy to work with you, but are you okay? Growing your own means fighting the Dragon Fire. Those guys already have an overwhelming presence on this island. You got a winner?

"Oh. I've been asked to appraise the equipment of the city's adventurers and the alchemists of 'Dragon Fire' over the past few days, but there's no use in the way those guild alchemists work, and there's a gap into the market. I think there's a gap."

"Really? It didn't look that way to me..."

"If only I'd seen it normally."

(But I did capture my appraisal skills. "Dragon Fire" and the market on this island have a gap to enter)

Loran has been observing the equipment of adventurers walking through the city for the past few days, but in time he noticed something strange.

Everyone and he have an unusually high rate of wear and tear.

Despite the alchemist's high skills, it was odd that the equipment was severely worn out.

"Whatever, it's not easy. On this island away from the city of adventurers, it is also difficult to get support from The Guardian of the Magic Tree or the Golden Eagle. I need to run a close local business."

"Okay. If that's what you're saying, let's do it. I'll try to win the Alchemy Alliance on this island soon."

"Oh, please. I'll find a talented alchemist."

Loran went to the post office and sent it to Lillianne, Range and Alik, saying (rather) that the business partnership was broken and that he would stay on the island longer than planned and that additional funds were needed.

Then recruit an alchemist at the island's Quest Reception.

Regarding the acquisition of the Alliance, fortunately, we were able to hold off the off-street workshop (atelier) looking for a buyer soon.

There was a cafeteria attached to the back that served cheap meals for Zero Alliance adventurers.

It was the old-fashioned correct alchemy guild in Fire Dragon Island, but the only alchemist who had cut up the workshop (atelier) was old, so he withheld his retirement and had no trace, wondering whether to close it.

"Oh, it's you. Who's going to take over this workshop?"

An old alchemist said as he broke his wrinkled face.

"Really helpful. We don't have anyone to use alchemy but my grandfather."

The alchemist's granddaughter said (she's cutting up the back cafeteria with her parents).

"It's nice to be able to take over a locally admired guild like this because it's hard to start from scratch"

"It's not even such a big deal. My old business associate asked me to do it. but I think I can finally rest thanks to you."

Loran added the sign "Spirit Factory" to the sign placed at the entrance to the workshop (Atelier).

It is the birth of the "Factory of the Spirit" branch.

When Loran was establishing the factory branch of the Spirit, Medes was once again welcoming Gilbert to the workshop (atelier).

"I'm sorry. Thank you for your hard work."

"No, it's not a big deal. So? What happened with Loran afterwards?

"Rest assured. After clearly refusing to work with him, I stabbed him in the nail to keep him away from this workshop."

"Oh, is that true?

"Yeah, I still don't trust him."

"Well made up your mind. It's a wise decision."

"So... the... the request thing..."

"Yes, no matter, I will place an order. If Mr." Dragon Fire "cuts off his fringe with Loran, there's no reason why he can't proceed. I would advise you to make a deal with Mr. Dragon Fire immediately above."

"Thank you. No, I'm relieved to hear that."

"I'm going to ask you something that doesn't add up, but what happened to Loran after that? No, it's never about doubting you, just about being alert to his movements."

"Oh, is that Loran? From what I hear, he bought the Alchemy Guild on this island."

"What!? Acquire Alliance?

"Yeah, I don't know what you're up to, but, well, it's not gonna be a big deal anyway,"

"... Really?"

Gilbert did a little thinking trick.

"What's wrong with you?

"No, Mr. Medes, if you don't mind, but if you caught any information about Loran, could you tell me in the future?

"Ha, I don't mind that ever..."

"You look like this, you have a discreet personality. I want to crush the anxiety element as much as possible. Cunts don't know what to do when they look away. We need to keep a proper eye out and keep an eye on it.

That's what Gilbert said as he darkened and clouded behind his eyes.

Loran was in the process of gathering information for the launch of the "Spirit Factory" branch.

(In "City of Adventurers," Lily gave me a job, so I wish I'd made gear for "Guardian of the Magic Tree," but that's not how it works in this city without a twat. I need to open my own business and find a buyer for my gear. We need to gather information for that.)

Loran's examination of the island's dungeons and the history of the Adventurer's Guild revealed the following:

The dungeon in "City of Adventurers" was a different space, but the dungeon in this city was an extension of normal space with the same real world and timeline.

that nearly 70% of the alchemy demand for "Fire Dragon Island" is for adventurers coming from outside the island.

In addition, unlike the 'City of Adventurers', PK (Player Kill) acts within the dungeon are permitted on this island.

It has already been mentioned that the island can collect many rare ores, such as "Fire Playing Ore (Firerest)", "Ice Playing Ore (Icerest)" and "Wind Playing Ore (Windlest)", as well as the frequent emergence of "The Giant Fire Dragon (Grand Fafnir)", which means that leading adventurers from four continents will visit to collect ore.

However, unlike The City of Adventurers, it is not well known that PK acts within the dungeon are permitted.

Originally banned PK acts, but no matter how much the administration regulated, there were strong protests from the local guild that the local adventurer guild did not stop pursuing adventurers from off the island, and that they could not earn a living without pursuing them because they would be resourced by an outside guild, and these things led the administration to allow PK acts in the dungeon in the form of a recourse (although it is forbidden to jeopardize the life and rights of the other person in a mischievous manner, such as by giving away items and equipment and causing harm to the person who surrendered).

In this way, the PK act grew into the island's main industry as an area where local guilds could fight off-island guilds, but the original vulnerable island adventurer guilds crumbled together as a harm, making it increasingly difficult for large guilds to grow.

(I see. Was it with this background that most of this island's Adventurer Guild was scratchy and heavily worn out of gear? Because PK acts destroy each other's gear. I saw a lot of bandits (sheafs) in the tavern, and that's why...)

Loran stood up when he looked into all this in the library.

(To the PK act between adventurers, rare ore, powerful adventurer guilds coming from off the island, dungeons of different nature. Everything is different from The City of Adventurers. This can't be a glimmer. Right)

After collecting the information, Loran returned to the workshop (atelier).

It should be time for the alchemists who have recruited members of the Alliance to come for an interview.

(A little excellence is not enough to build a base on this island through "Dragon Fire". sloppy, if you don't find a unique skill holder)

Loran appraises the skills of the man he has applied for.

"My name is Largeff Glenn. Preferred job title is metal molding."

"Ore Refining": C A

"Metal molding": D B

"Silver Fine": D C

"Product Design": C B

("Ore refining" could be a... You can't. Now I can't fathom 'Dragon Fire')

Loran cuts up the guy interview about as much and switches to the next interviewer.

What followed came in was a girl with her hair tied behind her back and an active and bright impression.

"My name is Aina Burke. I dream of owning my own workshop in the future."

[Unique Skills of Eina Burke]

"Exterior Reinforcement (Coating)": E A

(The owner of the unique skills found. Besides......)

[Aina Burke's Skills]

"Metal Molding": C A

"Workshop Management": C A

("Metal Moulding" and "Workshop Management" are potential for a in the future. It is the owner of qualities that can become the middle axis of the workshop (atelier)

"We have more adventurer support in mind than profit. They all want to produce A-class adventurers with our gear."

"Have a class A adventurer! That's amazing."

"If you come to us, you'll get the skill to make A-class gear. What do you say we work at the Spirit Factory?

"Hi. Thank you very much!

No particularly dizzying interviewer showed up that day, except for her.

The next day, Loran leads the visiting Eina to the workshop (atelier) as soon as possible.

Aina, who was put through to the workshop, looks around the workshop.

I couldn't feel any signs of anyone but Aina and Loran indoors.

"Still, I'm just getting started, so you're the only worker, but I plan on adding them sequentially as soon as good people show up in the future"

"I see. So? What's my job?

"Yeah. Come here."

Loran led Eina to the workbench.

"This is your work desk."

"Wow. This is my workbench"

The workbench was well built, although used.

Many scratches and impact marks remain on the table as a sign of withstanding rough work for a long time.

Aina conned and rattled the workbench to make sure it was on the leg of the desk.

"Yeah. It's got a little season in it, but it's a solid platform. I think I can make something good."

"It's my job today, but I'll have you do 'metal molding' for now. Good."

Loran opened a stacked box by the workbench and took out a chunk of iron.

Rest on the workbench and identify the item.

"Mm-hmm. Class C iron, as ordered. Now, I want you to work out this iron for now and make ten swords that are 50 or more powerful and durable."

"That's a sword that's defined as Class C by Quest Common Standards."

"Yes, these 10 pieces of Sword C are delivered daily to the weapons store contracted by this workshop (Atelier). That's why I need to make it every day. Can you do it?"

"I'll take care of it. I'm good at metal molding."

Aina quickly takes out her favorite hammer and stands in front of the workbench.

(All right. Let's go. Skill 'Metal Molding'!

When Eina activates her skills, some light dots light up the iron chunks.

As you wave the hammer down toward that point of light, the iron mass changes shape with the shock sound of Gunn.

"Ha."

Aina kept pounding iron chunks over and over again.

In time, iron takes the form of a sword.

"Done."

"Oh, you got it. Let me show you."

Loran appraises the sword he can.

[Sword Status]

Power: 55

Endurance: 52

Weight: 50

"Yeah, more than 50 for both power and endurance."

"Okay. I did it."

"Sounds fine to me for now. Well, then, hey, I have a meeting with a vendor, so can I leave this here to you?

"Yes, I'll take care of it"

When Loran finished his meeting with the vendor and returned to the workshop (atelier), he realized that there were three finished swords C.

(Have you finished the three already? That's fast)

[Aina's Status]

Jun Min (Agility): 60-70

(Toshi-min (Agility) works fast for a high degree. But that's not all. You do two at the same time?

Loran noticed that her work process was changing.

Eina had arranged two swords worth of iron on the workbench, slapping it.

The sword production process is divided into the following three stages:

1, consolidate the fragmented iron into one.

2, coarsely shaped.

3, finely shaped

But she seemed to be doing one and two tasks together for two swords at the same time.

"Ah, Mr. Loran."

Aina realizes Loran is here and interrupts the work and rushes over.

"There was also iron D and iron E in the basket of iron C, so you sorted it out."

Seeing it, there was clearly poor quality iron in the crude box.

"Oh, thank you. It'll help."

"No."

Once again, Eina works on making Sword C.

Because it has been coarsely shaped, one sword is lowered from the workbench and you enter the stage of finely shaping it.

(Did you even do the coarse iron separation? I work fast, I figure out how to do it efficiently on my own, and it does more work than I have instructed. You've got nothing to say so far)

Loran begins to sort out the paperwork as he listens to the metal noise Aina causes.

That's how I kept observing her as I did the work.

(So far, I don't see any particular problem. Nature and skills should also be improved while performing tasks for this minute......)

Second, I felt people's signs beside me, and when I saw them, there was a girl standing there.

It was Saki, the sign daughter in the dining room on the table.

"If you don't mind. And for those of you working there."

She serves pots and teacups with tea in them.

"Thanks for this. Excuse me. Let me worry about you."

"No. It would just help if you could use the workshop (atelier) this way. Because my grandfather couldn't work anymore and I was having trouble using it."

Saki offered Loran a cup with tea, holding back beside him and watching Aina work with him.

Apparently I'm free and free this time of year.

"That's amazing. her. Manipulate a hammer that looks so heavy."

"Yeah. Not a problem at the moment though..."

That's how Aina moves dull as she does.

I was on my way to produce my sixth sword.

"Knock."

Finally, Aina has also become difficult to lift the hammer.

Loran appraised her status.

[Aina's Status]

Arm Power: 20 ( 20) - 50

(Arm strength (power) is dropping sharply. The more unnatural. Probably this...)

[Aina's Status]

Arm Power: 20-50

Endurance (Toughness): 1 ( 19) - 30

Jun Min (Agility): 60-70

Health (Stamina): 40-70

(Again. Is her weakness endurance (toughness)?)

Eventually, Aina's health (stamina) will be on the bottom and she will likely kneel on the spot.

(Yaba. My eyesight...)

When Aina was about to mellow, she felt someone support her shoulder.

"Are you okay?

"Ah, Mr. Loran."

"I'm off. I'll take care of it."

"Excuse me. I'm suddenly tired."

"What? There are days like this."

Aina sits back in her side chair and breathes.

Loran further appraises her status as she clears the workbench.

[Aina's Status]

Endurance (Toughness): 1-30 60-70

(Is the final endurance (toughness) reached 60-70? It's a good enough number as an alchemist in charge of 'metal molding'. But working out to the dark clouds doesn't improve. What are the conditions for improving durability (toughness)?

[Aina's Durability (Toughness) Improvement Conditions]

Make ten swords c within a day.

Continue this for five days.

(Give me ten swords c for five days. Her work is stopped in the sixth bottle. It is one hand to complete the work that cannot be done…)

Loran sees how Eina is doing.

Despite her potion, she is neatly tired and unlikely to be able to shake up her hammer any more.

(Today, she's at her limit already. If it gets any worse, it sounds the next day. But endurance (toughness) doesn't go up unless you make ten swords c a day. To solve this dilemma…)