After that, we continued to train Mary and the others while changing roles in support.

I can't say I didn't decide on a particular number of days, but I thought Mary and the others would soon make noise to the unfamiliar boarding house, but that didn't happen.

When I asked, Meetia said, "It's more comfortable than when I was living in Kerg!" Apparently.

This would almost certainly affect the folding bed I prepared for Mary and Meatier, as well as the meals I could eat full.

Especially when it comes to meat, it seemed like we would be happy to be able to eat the meat we got ourselves, as there would be an unspeakable amount of demons out there, and even the Marys could be killed to the point of pickaw.

Later, when I slept, I was moving to 15 layers with the sky, so was it due in part to the lack of dungeonal darkness?

More than a month to live your days in the dungeon, like that.

The season was starting to look a little autumnal when we went back to our homes for the first time in a long time.

◇ ◇ ◇

"These days, Mr. Hulka, you can't come."

Raffan's Adventurer Alliance is basically free except during busy mornings and evenings.

At that counter I was still relaxing today.

Such is my spare time - and the sober presence of a clothing is Mr. Halka's party, clear mirror water stop.

- They don't use party names very often, so they're going to forget if you don't check them once in a while.

When it's a party of squeaky young kids, they give it an exaggerated party name and try to sell their names in vain, because none of them have such a place.

Could the two of you Elves be quite old?

Though I think the three beasts and humans remain watchful.

Well, those girls, compared to other adventurers, don't show their faces to the guild very often, but they're still the best earners in this guild.

It's know-how, also reflected in my salary, which is partly performance-linked.

Until they got here, I was just an adventurer who would be gone from Lafan when I could make a little money, and the branch manager was rotten, but lately I feel in a good mood.

Being branch manager also increases authority, because the majority of salaries are performance-linked.

When you become a branch manager in the country, sometimes if you do poorly, your salary goes down.

I guess that would be acceptable for that branch take-up, but if you come from the city...... the essence is a left transition.

Our branch manager was from the deputy branch manager in Kerg, so maybe, your salary is down a lot.

But that's in the past, too.

Thanks to Mr. Hulka and the others, his salary will be more than it was in Kerg.

Besides, Mr. Hulka, I don't think you're going to leave town for the time being.

I made you build a house early, great!

Handle.

Wouldn't it be nice to have a bonus or something?

Instead, I sometimes get troublesome consultations... to the extent that I can handle it without any problems, and this branch, I'm not too busy, so it's not good.

Or am I dealing with that, but isn't it unfair that the branch manager hasn't done anything and his salary is up...?

- Next time, if you have any troublesome consultations, let the branch manager do it. Let's do that.

Or seek payment of the bonus.

No, well, it's also useful to deal with the Hulkas.

Sometimes, you can hem it.

The pears and apples I received the other day were very tasty.

It's dindle season, but again this year, Mr. Hulka, will you go pick it up?

I know it's a little difficult, considering the profit alone, but Elf's new adventurer, he's not here, is he, this year?

No, I say 'this year', or I'm rarely around.

In one way or another, there are more cases of people coming to this town just this time of year for the dindle.

Those people don't get much of a spill because once we harvest the amount of food we eat ourselves, they leave right away.

Mr. Hulka, if you show your face, I beg you...

Plus, the milk bottle is made in quite a few quantities, so I just want you to come and get it.

It's that we've also received appraisal results for jewels and sceptres.

Are you still going to the dungeon today, after all?

"Deputy Branch Manager, you have received a letter"

"Oh, thank you."

It was then that my men brought a letter under me that I was confused.

Letters that sometimes arrive using the Alliance's transport network.

The system is also available to the general public, but not many people use it because it is not cheap.

The letter that reaches me is either a business contact from the guild or a letter from our mother.

This time...

"Is that your mother? No, it must have come from your uncle."

It's a letter that arrives in my mother's name, but one way or another, not to mention my mother's letter, and my destiny is a letter from my mother's sister, or aunt.

And what a complicated letter the subject of that letter is, my uncle's business, this.

Especially since it's my uncle who's paying for it, my mother feels like she's lending me a name instead of letting me ride it.

My mother's letters are mostly all about what cares for my health and what doesn't matter if I'm married, so I'll keep them aside and read a letter from my aunt with some pretty important business to do - a letter from my practically uncle.

"Hmm...... wow, that's quite an unscrupulous gesture. That's my uncle."

My uncle asked me for a lot of troublesome stuff every time - that's as cute a consultation as it sounds from the Hulkas - but this time it seemed to be the same again.

"What do you expect from the Country Adventurer Alliance, my uncle?"

This' favor 'is a wedding celebration to Baron Diaz.

Next to this realm, my uncle - even if he has a lower title than Viscount Nenas, he is rich.

It's someone you need to be quite concerned about.

This time, the heir of the baron will be married, and I was wondering if I could prepare a celebration worthy of it.

If it's an Adventurer's Guild, is there something unusual about it?

Normally, I'd say, 'Honestly, give me some fancy furniture from Raffan's specialty,' but fortunately now I have good stuff - no, not now, but I plan on getting it.

Red Strike Ox milk.

Nothing would be more appropriate for a newlywed aristocrat.

I want to give you about 100 bottles, so it will be a bit of a struggle for all of you at Ming Mirror Stop, but if you ask me, I'm sure you'll do something about it.

"This is a good one, and the problem is another, right?"

'I want to hire cheap adventurers with good arms and trust'.

Don't be ridiculous, you're talking about it.

An adventurer with good arms can't be hired cheaply.

I can't be more trustworthy.

The Adventurer Guild isn't a convenience store, is it? 'And I'm about to respond to this again if I'm usual.

There was no such thing as an armed adventurer for Raffan in the first place.

But now Raffan has a clear glass water stop, right? I'm just worried if I should say fortunate.

Plus, I know how your uncle feels.

The reason we need that adventurer is to attend Baron Diaz's wedding, but the streets between Viscount Naenas and Baron Diaz are not very safe.

With mountains and forests in between, there are bandits out there. Trouble is.

Finally, demons too.

I haven't been able to control that, it's the responsibility of Viscount Naenas and Baron Diaz... but if it's my cousin who goes through there, I can't do it 'I'm sorry' either.

Because Ilias is like a pretty little sister to me, too.

It would have been nice if Viscount Nenas' lead soldiers had escorted him, but in addition to the manpower now being manned by Kerg, the areas of expertise are different between soldiers and adventurers.

Forests and mountain roads where demons and bandits come out. If you say which is stronger for such a situation, you would still be an adventurer.

Still, if you escort with a large number of soldiers, you won't have a problem if you're somewhat bad at it, but now you're understaffed...... really, it's something annoying about the Church of the Virgin of Satomi or something that showed up.

- I wish my uncle himself had gone.

It's not wacky that your uncle could die, but you can use your weapon, more than Ilias.

"If you're arm and reliable, it's up to you to stop the mirror, but you can't have it taken on cheaply... what's wrong?

Looks like the sword buyout went smoothly, so even as all of you at Minor Water Stop, you shouldn't have any bad feelings for Viscount Nanas.

You don't seem to be able to take it on if I ask, but the problem is the reward.

As an Alliance employee, or someone they know, you can't use it for an unfair low price.

Or the mentions of the Viscounts, you can't let me give you money...

If it's for Ilias, you can give it a little bit, as far as I'm concerned.

"Except for the financial reward... something the Viscounts can offer and can't afford..."

Artwork or something...?

No, probably not much left.

I hear you released quite a bit in the case in question.

Pretty critical, I managed to cut it down to the point where I could maintain my decency as a nobleman, or something.

Looks like my aunt's having a hard time too.

That's why I have trouble relying too much on me.

For once, the Adventurer Alliance is independent.

"Things the Viscount can offer, can't afford to spend money, and are worth it for everyone who has a clear glass of water..."

Quite unscrupulous conditions.

With all that money, you won't take on a troublesome noble escort...

You're at high risk when you fail, you say you're an aristocratic opponent.

Besides, if you're a noble opponent compared to escorting merchants and such, it's also a hassle to deal with clients.

There are a lot of unscrupulous people.

How many times have I thrown away the position of an Adventurer Alliance official and thought I'd beat him up!

Elias is an easy girl to get along with, but the Hulkas don't know that.

If the promise that the Viscount Nenas will be the back shield behind the Minor Mirror Stop, it may be worth a little, but how much does the back shield of the Poor Viscount mean...... subtle.

It's worth a lot if it's in this realm, but in other noble opponents, it must be a perky shield. The more you blow, the more you fly.

"... ah! There was. You could take that on!

They are incredibly moderate given their age, and they don't look like they're wasting or anything, but the only thing that seems to be confining them to meals.

The meal was very tasty when you called it in, and I could see how you wanted to be alone, if possible, with regard to the fruit you get in the dungeon.

For once, quite a bit of money seems to be spent on weapons and protective equipment, but that is something I need at work, and I wouldn't call it a waste.

I don't think the Viscount Nenas family has the kind of arsenal they can offer the Hulkas in the first place, and this would be a food choice.

"When it comes to alcohol or dungeons..."

The other day I heard about Viscount Nenas buying it out. An established brewery.

Although there is only technology, the brewery that leaned toward it because it was completely unworkable to manage, and the detailed history is unknown, but for some reason the emerging brewery was to be bought away.

Neither seems to be spending enough money to say 'bought', so if you reward your rights to it, you can have a reward without spending cash.

Does the difficulty mean that people don't drink too much alcohol?

Even at the welcome party, they were prepared, but they barely spoke.

The other is a dungeon.

That dungeon that everyone at Ming Mirror Stop named 'Dungeon of Heat Protection', that right.

The management of the dungeon is the work of the Adventurer Guild, but its ownership, so to speak, belongs to the lord of the land.

If it is a dungeon that could be made into a place registered as someone's land, the owner of that land may also have rights, but in that case it is not infrequently taken up by the lord.

It's dangerous to be denied control of the Adventurer Alliance or left behind poorly because it's private property.

But to put it the other way around, if you're a lord, it's also possible to cede that dungeon's rights to someone.

And conveniently, the 'Dungeon of Heat Protection' is a dungeon of no profit, although everyone at Minoscope Water acknowledges it's worth a lot if they don't get in.

In other words, a dungeon that does not hurt Viscount Naenas, even if it cedes its rights.

If that motivates everyone at Minoscope Water to collect and sell everything from the dungeon, the guild will moisturize, as will Viscount Naenas, who is receiving taxes from the guild.

"It's more of a plus. Of course, in the long run, there's a chance that an adventurer who can get there will grow up in Lafan..."

In that case, it is difficult to be occupied, so there is also a measure of buying it back, but that would be unlikely.

Otherwise, logging of namewood cannot be delayed for decades.

"... it's still a dungeon. Let's go in this direction."

I started writing letters to pack up fine conditions.