A few minutes later.

Turnia opened her mouth as she returned to Labyrinth Street.

"Well, here's a goodbye."

"That, aren't you going back with me?

"I'm an eight-story city, and I have a little business to attend to. Mr. Marzen will be fine if you leave."

I see.

Is there also a city on the eight levels of this Labyrinth of Fire?

I'm a little interested... but once we get back to the labyrinth city on the ground today,

"Up to eight floors, are you all right on your own?

"There are few demons on labyrinth streets, so it's okay. Always traveling alone."

"Then you're all right. … If possible, we'll take the request together again"

"When I can work with Mr. Marzen, I'd appreciate it, too.... Well, I don't think we should get too involved."

"Should I stay out of this?

As far as we did the request together, I didn't think there was anything wrong with Turner.

Is there a situation?

"I get a lot of dangerous requests. A lot of people around me are dying... and I don't think you should get involved"

I see.

Did you ever care that there were dead people around you?

Honestly, I don't feel like getting killed by someone about the sandscope I fought today.

"I'm not gonna die easy, so don't worry and ask me out. To some extent, I've been through the training grounds."

"... right. Well, if I get another chance."

When she heard my words, Tania looked a little lonely and nodded.

Somehow, you don't seem willing to invite me...

Well, if we're in the same labyrinth city, we're going to have a chance to meet, and that's when we'll fulfill our request together, okay?

The day after I hunted in the labyrinth with Tania.

I was leaving the Labyrinth City Inn for the Alchemy Guild.

If you're working for adventurers, you can go to the request center.

In the sense of getting the material, it would be best to attack the labyrinth as an adventurer first.

But I'm an alchemist, so I wanted to get an alchemist-like job.

The Alchemy Guild might be able to tell you where you can get rare materials.

"Oh, isn't that Marzen! I've been waiting for you!

When I entered the Alchemy Alliance, Rails rushed over.

'I've been waiting,' says Rails... but I don't see any reason to be waited for.

"I've been waiting, is something wrong?

"I'm talking about the pills you made in the exam! That pill was amazing!

That's what Rails said, he took three gold coins out of the guild's counter.

Rails tries to push that gold coin against me.

"... what about this gold coin?

"It's the money that sold the potion. Normally, the potion that I made in the exam is offered free of charge instead of having it serve as an experimental bench... the potion that Marzen made works great. They asked me to sell them all because I would give them money."

"Is that okay?

Experiment in humans with potions made in a new alchemist's exam.

So far, if we agree to each other for free, we may not have a problem.

Even the potion made by a dude who doesn't know how to do it would be a saving hand for someone who can't normally buy drugs.

But... when it comes to taking money, it's a different story.

Take the money and sell the poorly understood potion made by a guy who doesn't know how to handle it.

Wouldn't this be a case if we were bad...?

"Oh, don't worry. The use of medicines is at your own risk and you will not accept complaints. I don't even reveal the name of the creator.... I've been selling on those terms."

"So, you sold well..."

"That's all, it was an amazing potion. I used two of the five bottles for experiments, but they said they wanted to buy the rest because a hundred grand a bottle was fine. Ordinary potion, like 3,000 girths, so it's over thirty times that, huh?

300,000 Gears......

Normally, you can live for a month.

I appreciate that the guild didn't pull out the middle and gave me all the selling value of the potion, but more than that, what bothers me is the buyer's character.

Who wants so much potion made of low-ranking ingredients by a half-service alchemist?

"Can I ask who bought it...?

"That's... that famous clan, The Fire Dragon's Use."

Clan......

Sure, you mean the organization that the adventurers got together to build.

We're talking about everything from about six people to a massive clan of over 300 people... apparently bought drugs from a famous clan.

"Alchemy guilds are close to famous clans?

A labyrinth city, the alchemist was an image he hated.

In fact, I've never even seen an alchemist-like figure when I'm in line at the labyrinth entrance.

Turner didn't know anything about the Alchemist either, and he thought the presence of Alchemist Alliance and Alchemist was minor.

With that in mind, Rails replied.

"It depends on the clan if we're close. In percentage terms... 10% friendly, 20% neutral, 70% hostile."

"Hostilities are more overwhelming..."

"Oh. There are still a lot of second-branch clans that are friendly... but the first branch that most belongs to is because almost everyone hates alchemists"

Where the Risal Branch Supervisor was?

Well, when he's at the top, you're guessing how the alchemist treats you.

The entrance to the branch only said 'Adventurer Guild Labyrinth City Branch', but that's probably the first branch there.

The first branch is all hostile, but the second still treats alchemists better......

Then maybe if I went to the second branch, I could normally sign up for the Adventurer Guild.

Thinking about it, I'm also convinced why he even bothered to prepare a map and tell me about the Alchemy Guild.

Even if he was one alchemist, he probably wanted to avoid increasing the Second Branch's fighting power.

So he said he prevented me from going to the Second Branch by deliberately guiding me to the Alchemy Guild...

Rizal Branch Supervisor, that's seco everywhere.