It may appear like a job that is overflowing with romance, but it is actually the furthest away from romance.
For starters, they arenât citizens of a city or farmers in a village. They have no home. They are barely able to make a living by taking care of the requests occasionally given by civilians.
Take care of a monster den that had abruptly appeared, bring me a rare ingredient necessary to create a regional productâŠâŠ. In other words, they were the cityâs subcontractors. They donât have to pay taxes since they arenât citizens, but they are only seen as parasitic vagrants because they donât pay taxes.
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Adventurers mostly consisted of displaced people and orphans. Someone who was unable to endure the tyranny of the lord they lived under and were barely able to stay alive as an adventurerâŠâŠ. This wasnât an uncommon tale. Their origins were extremely doubtful. They werenât trustworthy.
âItâd probably be better to leave a herring to a cat than leave a request to adventurers.â
This was the general notion that people held about adventurers. They were basically unreliable.
Different from the modern era where laws and public order have developed, âtrustâ was abnormally crucial in this era. It wasnât surprising that anyone would doubt adventurers since they had unknown origins.
Letâs say youâre hiring someone to work part-time at your store. What will you do if the part-time worker steals money from you and runs away?
It wouldnât be a problem in the modern era since public order is maintained thoroughly and the personal information of every individual is easily obtainable. You just had to report them to the police and get them caught. However, the public order here was shabby and an information base only existed in an incredibly crude form. If the part-time worker escapes out of the city, then it would be practically impossible to capture them.
Therefore, everyone tries to use people whom they can âtrustâ.
An example of this would be the sons and daughters of other citizens. They will receive their citizenship later, so they are less likely to run away from the city. Even if they do run away, you could make their parents pay for the losses you had incurred. It was secure.
Another example would be someone who was guaranteed by a priest or a city bureaucrat. People like that were trustworthy. Priests and bureaucrats would personally handpick who they recommend for the sake of their own fame. Thatâs why you had to receive a reference from a reputable priest, bureaucrat, or, at the very least, a merchant if you wanted to receive work.
Adventurers didnât have something like that.
âThey can join a mercenary brigade if they manage to garner enough achievements.â
âLife isnât easy.â
Jeremi smiled bitterly.\n
She and I were currently in the hall of the adventurers guild. This was an old building. The floor squeaked with every step and they sold cheap beer despite charging an exorbitant amount for them. I looked at the scenery within the guild as I emptied the cheap beer in my mouth.
âRecruiting adventurers to go to Dantalianâs Demon Lord Castle!â
âI promise to give 15% of the total profits to yellow adventurers and 10% to green adventurers!â
It was loud and noisy like a flea market.
People kept moving around inside the building which made the floor squeak almost everywhere. The adventurers shouted as they looked for other adventurers to form parties with. They were doing their utmost to try and get at least decent companions.
This was the adventurersâ base. The guildhall.
People canât trust adventurers, so the thing that the adventurers devised in order to combat this was a guild. Most cities would have an adventurer guild like this.
The guildâs job was to manage the âtrustâ of adventurers.
Civilians would submit commissions to the guild. The adventures would then choose a commission they want to take from the commission board that the guild puts up publicly. If the adventurer completes the quest successfully, then the guild writes in their ledger that âthis person has successfully completed a certain questâ.
Naturally, if they give up on a commission, then it gets written down that âthis person has boldly neglected a commissionâ.
This accumulated data on how much each adventurer could be trusted.
Adventurers with extremely low trust rates are kicked out. No one would want to leave a commission to them.
It might seem cruel, but this was inevitable in order for the adventurer job to exist. Insincere people are destined to be eliminated no matter the world youâre in. Adventurers are no exceptionâŠâŠ.
That is why adventurers never try to take quests that are beyond their capabilities. People ruin themselves by trying to ape their betters. Is this quest within my capabilities? Is there a chance that I might fail? They have to contemplate these sorts of things carefully.
For example, letâs say there is a commission saying ă50,000 gold will be awarded to the adventurer who captures Demon Lord Barbatos!ă. Even if the reward seemed tempting, this was absolutely absurd. Only crazy people would take a commission like that.
However, they couldnât be too careful either. They still have to make a living, after all. It was necessary for them to have enough courage to face a certain degree of danger.
Caution and courage to preserve. Only those who had these two things could succeed as adventurers. They also required a bit of luck to let them survive until the very endâŠâŠ.
I took another swig of my beer.
âBut my Demon Lord castle is renowned for being shabby.â
âYou got that right. It feels like almost every single adventurer in the city has gathered here.â
My dungeon didnât even have a name.
Like Barbatosâ ăPalace of All Deadă or Paimonâs ăForest where Lethe Slumbersă, my dungeon didnât have any sort of amazing nickname attached to it like most well-off Demon Lord castles would often have.\nIt was simply Dantalianâs Demon Lord Castle.
It hurt knowing how painfully pitiful it made me appear as the owner of that shabby dungeonâŠâŠ.
Well, in any case.
A 4,000 gold reward was attached to that shabby dungeon. There was also the 1,000 gold bounty that the mayor of the city had personally attached to my neck. In total, that was a large sum of 5,000 gold.
This was like a stroke of luck for adventurers.
Even if they made a party of 10, each person would receive 500 gold. There was no way they would miss this opportunity. This was probably what the adventurers were thinking.
âAlthough thatâs what Iâm aiming for.â
âFufu, how surprised would they be if they knew that that very Demon Lord was currently in a corner of the guildhall.â
Jeremi chuckled.
Thatâs right.
You might be able to tell by the fact by our presence here, but that commission was a trap. The adventurers were currently misinformed because they only knew about the previously recorded data on Dantalianâs Demon Lord Castle.
âA bunch of the lowest-ranking adventurers will most likely gather. Sheesh, how pitiful. Theyâre all going to die.â
It was just as Jeremi had said. My place wasnât as brutal as Barbatosâ place, but it wasnât as easy as one might think now.
It was only the first floor, but it was made by the greatest builders in the demon world. Iâve also poured in an almost infinite amount of money into the construction. Various traps and labyrinths were built in the dungeon. It was at the level where it was basically inescapable for any adventurer that happened to venture deep into the dungeon.
âStill, Your Highness, wouldnât it be dangerous if someone with talent were to come?â
âEvery skilled individual is currently out as a mercenary in the Lily War.â
I shook my head. The Lily War was referring to the civil war that was still happening in Frankia. The Black Lily represented Brittany while the White Lily represented Frankia. That was why it was being called the Lily War.
War was an excellent business opportunity for talented adventurers. Parties would simply turn themselves into mercenary groups and fight for whoever pays them.
The passive battle against the Crescent Alliance in Habsburg and the civil war in Frankia. It may be an unfortunate time for most people on the continent, but for adventurers who are starving for commissions, this was the best time for them to make a living.
I spoke up.
âAll of the adventurers who are still in the city are just rabble. An absolute majority of them have the lowest rank. In other words, the type of people that canât be used as mercenaries. Well, I would say that, at most, anyone above average has left the city.â
That was why I deliberately wrote the commission as so.
\nâComfortable?â
âMm. This humble one also respects Her Highness Paimon, but she has no openings whatsoever. I cannot help but think of her as a hero who was born with clarity, so I end up being solemn and serious whenever Iâm next to her.â
But, Jeremi said as she continued.
âYour Highness gives off the impression that youâre missing a screw in your head.â
ââŠâŠ.â
I silently kicked her in the shin again. However, Jeremi mustâve predicted my action as she skillfully dodged my foot. Dang it.
âIâm not saying this to ridicule Your Highness. If Her Highness Paimon is like a camel who is constantly walking upright straight to her ideal without a single wasted stepâŠâŠmm. Then Your Highness looks like someone who is simply leaving themselves to the flow of time.â
âArenât you just saying that I donât seem reliable?â
âAh, of course. Your Highness isnât reliable at all.â
Jeremi laughed.
âBut Your Highness, someone whose life revolves solely around pursuing their ideal exhausts the people around them. They are like a burning flame, so they heat up those who gather around them. However, at the same time, they also burn those people and turn them into piles of ashâŠâŠ. Your Highness is far from being like a fire.â
âHmm.â
I drank my beer indifferently. I didnât understand what she was trying to say, but I decided to overlook it since she was insisting that she wasnât mocking me.
âThe individuals that gather around Your Highness are most likely people who have found shelter within Your Highnessâ unique type of slackness. In a world filled with nothing but thorns, a shelter like that is precious for certain people.â
The conversation stopped after that. Jeremi kept smiling at me and I felt uncomfortable under her gaze, so I drank my beer silently.
âHey, can I join you guys?â
It was around this point that an adventurer approached us.
It was a man wearing rather luxurious-looking leather armor. He gave off a solid impression. The man had a pleasant smile on his face as he asked for our permission.
âHm? Do you have business with us?â
I responded with a business smile. Honestly, I was capable of changing my expression within 0.5 seconds at any time and place.
âWe are currently making a party.â
The adventurer said as he sat down next to us.
âYou guys look rather skilled. How about it? Want to create a party with me?â