"Damn, if this happens, even if it's an emergency request... no, there's a good chance the boulder will notice HQ..."

That's what I whine about, with Risal pissed off.

An emergency request is a request issued in an emergency that is highly enforceable compared to an ordinary request.

If it were issued, basically all but the underpowered adventurers would participate.

If you don't participate, your rating from the Alliance will drop and you will be hampered by Rank Up, etc.

If we properly make up a state of emergency and issue an emergency request, the adventurers will have to fight whether or not they want to or not, and they will earn crusade numbers. Of course, the sacrifice will increase for that matter.

Over this period, use adventurers to achieve results.

That's all I thought about was a guy named Lizard.

"You can't stay like this. Not like this..."

Of course, it's a felony that could even be executed if found out, such as making an urgent request.

Things were so chopped up that I even had to think about that option.

There are two reasons why the first branch has been cornered so far.

The first is that nearly a hundred adventurers moved to the second branch, headed by the main adventurer 'extermination' mistart.

Mistalt was also a force of war and a spiritual support for the Adventurers of the First Branch.

Due to the transfer of that mistart, the morale of the adventurers in the First Branch had been greatly reduced and the brain drain had accelerated.

The second is that another pillar that has underpinned the unity of the First Branch - discrimination against alchemists - has begun to waver.

Rumors of Marzen knocking down dragons in "The City of Beginnings" and helping many adventurers by powerful potions - without even letting one dead - spread instantly throughout the labyrinth city.

An adventurer is very sensitive to life.

Naturally, it's about my own life, but no one wants to be hostile to Marzen, who can create a potion that can help with fatalities.

Furthermore, the adventurer respects those who excel in strength and courage.

Marzen, who stood alone against the dragon and defeated him, was respectful.

As a result, because of one Marzen, the alchemist's rating had risen beyond comparison before, and alchemist discrimination had no longer lost the power to merely support the unity of the branches.

There are first and second branches in labyrinth cities because competition improves outcomes.

It is no exaggeration to say that the officials inside - especially the rise of the upper echelons - depend on this competition.

If the situation is as it is now, Branch Superintendent Risal will undoubtedly be left and off the course of his birth.

"What can I do? How can we crack this situation......!

Biting his nails nervously, Branch Supervisor Risal stared at the written documents of his crusade record.

So Lizard noticed one thing.

The worsening of the situation now involves both 'certain people'.

So if only that human could do something about it, the situation would change.

Lizard is a man who does everything for birth. I naturally have about a twat to the back society.

It's a dangerous means, but I didn't think I had any other hands.

"... Should I go on a bet,"

Lizard said so and took a seat, leaving the guild.

of the 'operation' that opens up this situation, to start preparing.

◇ (After another three weeks, the Marzen perspective)

About a month after I made the Mistalt sword.

I was in a warehouse, watching the medicine mix.

The warehouse is lined with large quantities of conditioning equipment and nearly thirty alchemists are conditioning the medicine.

I've been teaching alchemists how to make a "decent potion" here for the past month or so.

"Dr. Marzen, I need a review, please"

An old alchemist brought a flask to me saying so.

I may be uncomfortable with the sight of an eighteen-year-old looking me being called 'teacher' by an alchemist close to sixty when I'm bad... well my real age is over 100, so I don't really care.

If there's anything I care about, I'm just a half-service alchemist, but I wonder if I can teach you something great.

"Okay. Let's see."

That's what I say, watch the potion I just made up.

The potion type is the same as I made it in the exam.

I mean, it's made from nigigrass and niara roots.

The color of the potion is blue and clear.

It's not cloudy brown, like the medicine the alchemists used to make in the past.

"... pass"

That's what I told the alchemist after carefully observing the potion.

Although not a 100% finish, it had a level of potion to withstand practicality.

If this quality can be maintained, it will also help heal the adventurers.

"Thank you!... But are you glad you told me the seeds of the rice because of it?

An old alchemist asks me that.

I replied with a smile.

"Oh, there's plenty more for rice seeds."

This answer is half true, half lies.

I didn't take money from the alchemists to teach me how to make potions.

However, I received 5% of the profits from selling potions.

Given the difference in the effect of the drug, it may seem cheap to say 5%... but the truth is, I expect the amount that goes into me to be huge.

Anyway, the way this potion is made is all over the Labyrinth City - if you do poorly, it will even be used outside the Labyrinth City.

Besides, that money, once you teach me how to make it, rolls in without me having to do anything.

I don't have to worry about money, so I can continue my alchemy.

Of course, the desire to regain the alchemist's honor has nothing to do with profit, which is why I taught him how to make drugs.

There's one other thing I get.

That's getting the material.

The presence of a large number of decent potions makes it easier for the adventurers to fight and advances the Labyrinth's strategy.

That would make it easier for me to get the material I produced from the labyrinth.

"What's your reaction to the new potion like?

I ask the Alchemy Guild officials.

To prevent crude items from circulating, all the potions made are to be bought up by the Alchemy Guild and sold after a thorough inspection.

Since about half of the students who taught how to make it have already graduated and are in potion building, it should be time for the guild to have information......

"Looks like you have a better reputation. Appointments wait at least two weeks, and it looks like a lot of adventurers are moving to Branch Two to buy this medicine."

I see. You seem to be doing exactly what you're after.

I'm not saying anything like 'don't sell drugs to First Branch', nor is the guild deciding otherwise 'don't sell drugs to First Branch'.

Nevertheless...... in a situation where the number of medicines is not sufficient, it is only natural that a preferential distribution of medicines will be made to the second branch over the first branch, which is also hostile to the alchemy guild and the table.

Now that there were not enough alchemists who could make a decent potion, it was essentially only the second branch that could obtain new medicines.

"... you seem to see the angry look of that branch chief"

"Not at all. Just imagine that and the rice will taste delicious."

I'm having such a conversation while watching the students who make the pills.

Today is the last day of my potion building course.

From now on, I will be able to concentrate on my alchemy because the best of my mentored students will be the lecturers.

Even if I don't do anything anymore, the decent potion keeps spreading.

The new potion method will save the lives of many adventurers from now on and help restore the Alchemists to their honor.

In the sense of alchemy research, it's been a bit of a stopover... but this isn't a bad idea.