Fran examined the permit she got from Dias by flipping it over and shining a light on it.
ăIs something wrong?ă
ăNn. Might have hidden mechanism.ă
ăHahaha, wow, youâre mean. Iâm right here, you know?ă
ăâŠă
Dias had made his claim with a smile on his face, but that hadnât been nearly enough for him to earn Franâs trust, she continued to gaze at the letter suspiciously regardless.
ăJust trust me on this okay? I wonât play any more pranks on you. The only pranks I ever play are ones that end up benefiting the adventurers that get pranked, you know?ă
ăMeaning?ă
ăThink of my pranks as a form of parental love. I use them to make sure everyone doesnât get too relaxed on a day to day basis. I donât just play them to have fun.ă
ăâŠă
Fran stared down Dias, whose expression remained serious despite his obvious bullshitting. I didnât even need the Principle of Falsehood to know he was straight up lying to our faces.
ăWell⊠Okay, I guess it is half for my own entertainment.ă
ăNn.ă
ăA-Ah, right, that reminds me. Just letting you into the eastern dungeon isnât all Iâve come up with. Iâve also got a few other ideas thatâll benefit you.ă
The Guildmaster ended up just flat out changing the topic, not that I really mind given that I was interested in what heâd brought up.
ăOther ideas, you say?ă
ăYeah. To be more exact, Iâve thought up three different courses of action. The first is to issue a proclamation regarding the protection of younger adventurers, something we, as the guild, ourselves would also benefit from. Iâm fairly certain that this is something youâve already noticed, but Ulmuttâs got a relatively large proportion of younger adventurers.ă
ăNn.ă
ăOur dungeons [1] fall in somewhere in the lower D ranked area, but weâve a system that allows F and G ranked adventurers to explore the upper floors regardless so long as they party up with people ranked in at E or higher. This system really helps newbies that want to gain experience, as well as G rankers, as they arenât allowed to enter any of the countryâs other dungeons.ă
ăThatâs why, G ranked kids, lots?ă
ăExactly. The problem lies with the fact that many of the people out there like to take advantage of them. They manipulate them and use them as bait. Iâve been thinking of enforcing a penalty for actions like that for quite some time now.ă
So Fran just happened to end up as the spark thatâd set his plan into action? Makes sense.
ăSecond?ă
ăMy second idea would be to go around telling everyone how much Erza likes you. Ulmuttâs adventurers typically prefer to be on his good side rather than not.ă
Right. All the adventurers seemed to quiet down the moment he showed up. Yup, makes sense. Thereâs no way anyone would be willing to go head to head with that after all.
ăLast?ă
ăThat would be to quickly raise your rank.ă
ă??ă
ăYou know, Fran, the guild really values all the contributions youâve made to it. Weâll bump you up to C rank the moment you complete enough requests to qualify yourself for it.ă
ăSurprised.ă
Yeah, me too. Was it because they took what we did back in Barbra into consideration?
ăThe royalty you escorted named you an incredibly valuable asset. The reports they sent contained nothing but praise.ă
Oh, he must be talking about when we escorted Prince Flut and Princess Satia.
Franâs expression remained unchanged, but I felt Diasâ words ignite a fiery passion within her.
ăWill do best.ă
ăPlease do. Weâll do for you as we have for every other adventurer thatâs reached C rank here at the Ulmutt branch and make a series announcements in order to spread your name far and wide. That way, almost everyone in the city will know youâre a C rank, and consequently, thereâll be far fewer people thatâll want to try picking a fight with you.ă
Fewer? So there still will be some? Canât be helped, I guess. Oh well, that works too. Less is always more when it comes to this kinda thing.
ăIâll give you a few requests you can complete during your time in the eastern dungeon. You should be able to finish them and easily rank yourself up while going through with your training. ă
Dias handed us twenty something requests as he continued to speak.
ăYouâll need to complete another 23 D ranked requests if you want to qualify for C rank. Take all these, and start doing what you can.ă
ăGot it.ă
ăThanks.ă
And so, we ended up being allowed into the dungeon. Iâd been expecting us to have to be examined or something, but I guess this is fine too. Itâs a shame that Klimutâs reference letter ended up going to waste, but oh well.
Actually, I guess thereâs no harm in giving it to him anyways, right?
ăHere.ă
ăThat looks like⊠Alessaâs Guildâs crest. Would that be a letter from Klimut?ă
ăNn. Reference letter.ă
Diasâ face paled in unease the moment Fran nodded to affirm his suspicions. Wait, what? You okay, old dude?
ăBy the way, Fran.ă
ăNn?ă
ăUmm⊠Youâre not going to tell Klimut about how I tried to play a bit of a prank on you, right?ă
For some odd reason, his tone voice of voice had immediately turned into a flattering one.
ăWhy?ă
ăI guess itâd be better for me to say since Iâm the one asking for a favour here. Klimut is one of my seniors and someone I look up to as an adventurer. He gave me a hand when I was just starting out, so I owe him quite a bit. I wouldnât be able to bring myself to face him if you told him what I did. Er, actually, thatâs not it at all. To be honest, Iâm just flat out terrified of him.ă
Iâd used the Principle of Falsehood to verify his words, and apparently, he wasnât lying. He was actually afraid of Klimut.
Well, Iâm glad that reference letter of ours ended up actually seeing some use. In fact, it more or less ended up functioning as a sort of trump card, huh?
ăWill tell Amanda and Klimut next time something weird done.ă
ăIâm sorry. Iâll never do anything weird to you ever again.ă
You know, itâs really pretty rare to see a Guildmaster prostrate himself on all fours. Man, I wish I had a camera right now. Oh well, either way, it looked like Dias is going to stop with his pranks now, so allâs good. [2]
ăNn. Got it.ă
ăHahahaâŠă
Seeing Fran take a haughty stance while holding Klimutâs letter with Dias prostrating before her almost made me want to say âCase Closed!â
[1] Raw does not say if plural or singular. The manner in which the writing is presented is pointing towards the first, but context from the previous chapter is pointing towards the second.
[2] Dogeza. Universal Japanese apology/begging tool. Basically getting on all fours with your knees touching the ground and prostrating. Normally only used for overdramatic apologies and whatnot.