Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 54: The Inside of New Adventurer Lent and Adventurer Union Employees

"... after all, were you surprised?

That's what Shayla asked me with an unspeakable bitterness, so I nodded.

That's right.

Anyway, she is an Adventurers Union (Alliance) employee.

Speaking of Adventurers' Union (Alliance) officials, unlike adventurers who can easily register as long as they are skilled, they are basically unable to overcome quite a few difficult exams.

So, unlike adventurers, they are rarely exposed to danger on their own, at higher pay than in the general profession.

Another downward look, but if we do well, we can also catch promising adventurers in the future.

Because of that, it is a popular profession for young women.

And because I really don't want to be fired, I'm very loyal to Adventurers' Union (Alliance) officials.

Immediately report business secrets without divulging them to the outside world, and even if information is brought from the outside.

That's what it is.

Nevertheless, Shayla has not made the report.

I can't tell you not to be surprised by this.

But Shayla says.

"Of course, I don't like to be fired either... because in the first place, the Adventurers' Union (Guild) isn't as tough on officials as they say it is. Overall, it's a big mess and I tend not to care about the details. That's what you see when you take one registration relationship, right? Still, it has a strong connotation that young female employees are selling their charm to the Adventurers' Union (Guild) because they would love to be introduced to promising marriage partners rather than the feeling that they don't want to be fired, as they say in the alley."

That was my first ear.

But Shayla wonders if I should find it with my own eyes and get close, such as a promising adventurer,

"Well, if you're just trying to find it here, you are... high-ranking adventurers would be in the city, wouldn't you? After all, because you won't see those adventurers unless you transfer to something like that. It's a feeling that somehow, in the city and to get on the balls there... in my case, I sometimes act like this one, especially because I don't have that desire."

Well, it's true, it's mainly the cities that have the gold, platinum, and the highest adventurer, the Divine Silver (Mithril) - for example, the Wang Capital, or even if it's a local city, it'll be quite a giant city.

If you want to work in such a place, is it tough not to even sell the charm in order to emerge?

In the first place, it's hard to get a job in the Adventurers Union (Alliance).

I guess in a situation where those things that get over it are shredding sneeze, there are things like that that that matter a little bit too.

And Shayla doesn't have that desire, he said.

Is that true?

It's the kind of story that makes me think.

However, as far as the men's Adventurers' Union (Guild) staff is concerned, it does seem that there are places where they do more naughty work than the women's staff.

I mean, it's convincing to think that they don't have to go for balls in the city.

You'd want to if you could make it... because that money would be insignificant compared to a promising adventurer even if you compete.

Maybe it feels like saying nothing.

So you may believe what Shayla said about the inside of the Adventurers Union (Guild), but it's another story about whether Shayla herself really doesn't have the desire to say that.

As a matter of fact, I'll be sure to report the conversation here, and then there's nothing I can do about it.

It will be a crusade to be caught.

I don't like it.

I just don't feel like believing.

Not as much as Lorraine, but Shayla will also be a pretty long relationship for me.

I trusted him enough as a work partner, even if it wasn't enough to create unconditional trust.

I don't think she's lying right now, if that's her instinct.

But......

Did Shayla understand my distress?

"... Well, it's not that easy to trust, is it? I know. After all, no matter what you say, I'm a worker, so I'm sure I have a lot of duties and smudges... so I've got these things for you"

That's what I said, I took the parchment, which was rounded as it curled, out of my nostalgia, and opened it to show it.

There's a complicated text there that emits a blur and light, and I know what it is at a glance.

"... jerk off, huh? I really can't believe you're doing this."

One of the documents I said earlier, which magically guarantees its content, is the Sorcery Contract.

Made of special parchment paper and ink, it is a useful tool that allows you to write the contract details later and if the parties sign it, it will be contracted exactly as it is and impose penalties on the other party to some extent by breaking it.

Pinkier in terms of how much penalties you can impose for the price and how many contract clauses you can incorporate, but that Shayla has would be about the third from the top. And third from the bottom, by the way.

This is more or less enough for a regular contract, and also the most demanding sorcery contract that can impose penalties to something quite heavy.

I guess having that means she's serious, too.

Shayla says.

"Mr. Lent. I don't know what you're holding... would you please tell me? I want to help you, not with the Adventurers' Union (Alliance). Because... it's because of you that I was able to be alone. If I need this for that, I will not hesitate to write my name… If there is one problem, he whom I have consulted, but also, I will do something about it"

As for Shayla herself, that would be fine if she had a magic contract.

But Shayla talked to me about me. He...

It's a story I told you once. I also find it difficult to mislead......

That's what Shayla thinks.

"... he is my brother. I also talked to him because I had that anxiety... It's just, absolutely without further ado, there's no more he leaks to anywhere than I said. If that's not enough to convince you, bring the sorcery contract from him. Even if he doesn't like it, he can do it..."

I remember hearing about Shayla having a brother before.

But I was surprised that all my sisters and brothers worked for the Adventurers' Union (Alliance).

What I didn't know about that was that even Adventurers Union (Alliance) officials don't basically look aggressively at the faces of so-called reprehensible jobs, such as demons that have emerged, their crusade status, and covert tracking during exams like this one.

Did you see my face before me this time because you wanted to see mine?

I'm interested in my sister even though she's crazy, so I thought I'd take a look at her face.

... maybe my sister is stupid, that, and I think a little rude.

But that delusion was denied in Shayla's words.

"In the first place, my brother will be transferred to Wangdu next week. Unlike me, I rode the elite streets, so that would be the last thing I would do in the city malt. I don't think you'll have to worry so much anymore about the opportunity to engage with Mr. Lent, at least as long as you're in Malt."

I mean, even if they see you in the face, it's okay because there's no more work here, right?

Besides, to say elite streets is a scourge job in itself, maybe I won't do it anymore.

I wonder if Slow is the Adventurer Union Manager (Alliance Master).

Maybe there was a feeling that Shayla didn't want to be born especially because her brother was born, so she said, okay?

And Shayla asks me.

"So... what do you think? Would you mind telling me about Mr. Lent's situation? If the Adventurers' Guild has a collaborative acquaintance with you if you have any problems, I'm sure it will help."

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