"It was true that the kid wanted to sign up for the guild only for ID."

The Guild Chief glanced at the door that the two of them jumped out of.

"Did I say Sarah? I never thought of it as a hunter apprenticeship, but being able to hunt a slime, let alone a lost slime, is a pretty powerful magician. I want to see where you're hunting."

There was a voice from an Alliance official who was conducting an appraisal.

"This side of the tuna rabbit, all the necks are broken, and there are no wounds on the fur, so you're probably not a magician. Instead, it seems to specialize in physical strengthening."

"I wonder what that means."

The Guild Leader twisted his neck.

"Well, luckily, I think I'm going to keep working in the guild, so I'll just have to keep an eye on things. Soon, you can join Allen in a dungeon called training."

I should have been more surprised, but now the Guild Leader has a headache problem.

"You can't go to the North Dungeon with such a weak platoon. Takayama wolves are tough."

This is it.

"Ah, Guild Leader, the Knights, and noble boys who don't have to cross the dragon path."

"They can't, can they? I'll have to follow you when I'm free."

"You said you were free! I should have asked you for a lot of work."

"Well, well. Chris can go alone in that state, and I'll follow you."

Vince and the Guild Leader knew it was the only way. Vince snapped as he watched the forensic staff carefully clean up the tuna rabbit.

"Shit. I can't help it, but please come back without the Knights getting hurt. If possible, take the pickup of that unusual name Nefertali."

The Guild Leader saw the piece of paper at hand.

"Ichi, Ichinoke Lazarassa. A pretty girl about 12 years old with black hair. I heard that I couldn't attack one of them, and I couldn't get out of the hut because I was afraid of the monsters, so I was worried I couldn't bring them to town."

"I have no choice but to believe it. As long as you stay in the cabin, there's still hope because there's a boundary....."

Neither of us talked about what would happen if we accidentally went out.

"I'll leave first thing in the morning. Thanks for your time, Vince."

"I understand. Neither do you."

Don't worry, Vince shook his head. Even if you're stupid, you're the Guild Leader. Because he is one of the most powerful hunters in the country.

"I'm not an idiot."

You can guess like a wild creature, and you'll be fine. Vince nodded and left the room.

"Hey, Sarah. Today, to celebrate my ID, why don't you go somewhere for dinner?

"That's great! But I only know the street and the guild cafeteria."

And the only thing the guild knows about the cafeteria is the kitchen and the table.

"With my uncle, there's a restaurant that I used to go to occasionally. I think it's okay there."

"I want to go!

It's the first dinner out of the world. Allen showed me where it was a short walk from the central gate into the inner part of town.

But it wasn't the bustling streets or shops that caught Sarah's eye.

"Allen, what is that?

"Hmm? The second thing?

"Number two? Speaking of which, the Dongmen said. Along the third line."

Sarah noticed a wall on the other side of the gate, towards the center of town. It wasn't as expensive as the outside walls, but perhaps the closer you go, the higher you look up. The wall looks like it surrounds something.

"Sarah really doesn't know anything. That's the Second Defense Wall. It's for when the outermost third defense wall is breached. Inside it seems to be a residential area."

Sarah gently opened her mouth. What a defensive wall.

"Huh? So there's a first one?

"Sure, where the mayor and all that kind of people live. I've never been there."

Apparently, the Alliance and the people around the Dungeons live between the second and third, or outside the town.

"That's a huge disparity."

"Normal, right?"

Allen shrugged her shoulders and pointed to the store.

"Over there, Orly Pavilion. Good meat."

All right, let's go.

I sewed up the crowd and came to the store.

"Welcome! Oh, Allen."

"Auntie! I signed up for the Hunter Guild!

"That's good. Here, sit over there."

A young woman, speaking of an aunt, moving busily with an apron pointed to a seat slightly away from the end of the shop.

Sarah stuck to Allen and sat opposite her seat.

"The recommendation is oak meat or horse rabbit, but horse rabbit is more expensive."

The skewers were like that too.

"Tuna rabbits are a little expensive because they don't eat much."

Well then.

Sarah sparkled her eyes. I was a little curious about the taste of rabbits that hit Sarah so hard.

"Tuna Rabbit"

"Yes, two sets of tuna rabbits! But I'll give you two thousand gills. Are you okay?"

The last one cared about the two of us or checked with a small voice.

"It's okay. They both bought it in the guild."

Allen answered with a small voice and gave Sarah a sign with her eyes. Sarah also looks at Allen and removes two pieces of silver from the pouch.

"Pay when the food comes! Let's make it nice from now on."

The shop was quite spacious, with almost two seats, but some of them were seated together in four seats, not only to eat but also to drink alcohol.

"It's mostly hunters who come here."

"Yes, it is."

When I looked at the store, I was told that there were a lot of men in their late teens to their 40s, but there were also many women.

There's a lot of people here.

"People who have a lot of magic are often hunters. Men and women don't have much to do with physical strengthening. It's an experience, isn't it?"

Allen laughed, saying that we were missing something.

"Yes, let me wait!

In front of her was a large bowl of stew with meat and vegetables and sliced bread.

"And it's a celebration of being a hunter."

It was the Yale cup that was placed gradually after that.

"It's not Yale! I diluted the juice of the strawberries. This still suits you."

After winking, the aunt quickly put the money on the table in her pocket and slipped back.

"I'm delighted with juice!

"That's right!

Because I'm a child, I can't help stretching out. I am honestly happy at my age with juice.

"Well then, cheers!

"Cheers!"

If you pour in the juice, it looks like the exhaustion of the day will continue.

Puhaha

The two looked at each other and smiled nicely.

Good

Stewed tuna rabbits were also delicious, loosely loosened.