ăKukuku. Iâm guessing you realized I didnât quite mean that as just a compliment?ă
Dias began congratulating Fran in a teasing tone the moment we entered his room. It was painfully obvious that heâd totally seen through her and knew exactly how she felt.
ăâŚBecause lost to Amanda.ă
ăYou know, a normal C ranker would be more than just bragging if they managed to get themselves all the way up to third place.ă
The Guildmasterâs shit-eating grin failed to fade as he shrugged. He was only saying what he was because he knew Fran wasnât the type to suddenly start boasting about how well she did.
He did have a point though. Common sense dictated that a C ranker beating out an A ranker wasnât something that could normally be accomplished. It was such a miraculous feat that pulling through with it justified getting full of oneself.
ăAlso canât beat Beast Lord.ă
ăWell, his case is a bit special. Not even I would be able to so much as lift a finger against him.ă
ăWill win someday.ă
ăThe fact that youâre saying that like you seriously mean it is somewhat terrifying.ă
The thing was that Fran really did seriously mean what she said. She wanted to grow strong enough to one day beat the Beast Lord down.
That said, sheâd have to first get strong enough to beat down Amanda and Forrund before even considering putting up a fight against an S ranker.
ăTo be honest, I tried getting you promoted again, but my request didnât get approved.ă
ăEven though just became C ranker?ă
ăArenât you pushing for things to happen a bit too quickly?ă
ăI mean, you guys did actually manage to take down an A ranker. Youâre way more capable than the average C ranker should be when it comes to your ability to fight.ă
ăYeah, I guess youâre right. But if thatâs the case, why didnât it end up working out?ă
Diasâ mention of our strength it battle clearly meant that we werenât meeting at least one requirement that didnât relate to it.
ăThere are actually quite a few problems according to the other guildmasters.ă
ăOther Guildmasters?ă
ăYeah, I used a magic item to speak with a few of them.ă
The biggest problem was apparently Franâs age.
ăThere were a good number of them going on and on about how there wasnât any precedent for what I was trying to do. I hate dealing with people like them. Iâm actually planning on weeding them all out in due time.ă
ăYeah uh, you have fun with that.ă
Dias mentioned something that I figured itâd probably be best for us to stay out of.
ăSome people also claimed that you couldnât really judge just how good someone was at adventuring based on their performance in a controlled environment like a tournament.ă
ăUnderstood.ă
I had to admit, the second argument Dias presented to us was a solid one. The tourney had rules and restrictions in place. It didnât really serve to prove the full extent of oneâs skill, nor did it even come close to emulating the many types of situations youâd find yourself in while out adventuring.
Oneâs caliber as an adventurer needed to be measured through more than just oneâs ability to fight. You also had to take into account oneâs knowledge of magic and magic beasts, oneâs ability to detect and disarm traps, oneâs ability to stay calm, and oneâs ability to think outside the box.
Of course, combat prowess was indeed still the most valuable of the aforementioned skills, so labeling someone thatâd beaten an A ranker a B ranker honestly shouldnât have been a problem.
ăThen thereâs also the speed at which youâre rising through the ranks. Theyâre worried peopleâll start complaining because itâd look like you were getting preferential treatment or something.ă
The third point was yet another one I couldnât argue against. Fran had only managed to rank herself all the way up to C because Dias had basically pulled out the nepotism card.
ăAnother issue they brought up was your lack of experience as a leader.ă
ăWant explanation.ă
ăB ranked adventurers are expected to act as commander in times of crisis. Theyâre supposed to lead other adventurers should they ever find themselves in a situation involving magic beast stampedes, disaster-tier events, or onslaughts made by more powerful magic beasts, just to name a few.ă
ăYeah, that doesnât exactly sound like something Fran could pull off.ă
ăNn. Canât. Too bothersome.ă
ăThatâs what I thought, hence why it was one of the few points I acknowledged as reasonable.ă
Franâs personality more or less made it flat out impossible for her to do anything along the lines of commanding an army.
ăThe last point made against your case was that you didnât quite seem to have the right sort of temperament considering that B rankers have to deal with the requests the guild gets from the nobility.ă
ăReally?ă
ăKinda, yeah. Under normal circumstances, adventurers can pick and choose the requests they feel like taking. Some requests come from highly influential locals, others, from royalty. Requests like those are ones we canât refuse, and so, we assign them to adventurers we know are competent and likely to complete them.ă
A rankers were powerful, but few in number, so they were typically kept on hold in case of an emergency. Hence, the requests were instead handed off to B rankers.
The B rankers in question would undoubtedly have to deal with the individuals thatâd first made the request. There was a chance that the noble or whatever would end up getting pissed the hell off if the adventurer sent to them didnât have the right sort of temperament or attitude.
ăThough, that didnât really seem to come off as an issue to me based on how you acted at the awards ceremony.ă
In other words, it was something Franâs Court Etiquette could compensate for. I admitted that the way she talked could likely lead to people thinking she was rude, but that wasnât really much of an issue so long as she relied on the more taciturn side of her personality.
ăI think thatâs everything that was said. Sorry, but youâll still stuck at C rank.ă
ăNn. Donât mind.ă
ăItâs not really something that could be helped.ă
Becoming a B ranker at only 12 years old would essentially label her an exception amongst exceptions, so there being pushback only made sense. I personally didnât think there was anything wrong with slowly working our way through requests and building up a reputation before finally ranking up, as we could use the events that accompanied them in order to train ourselves up and make ourselves even stronger.
ăTo be honest, the only reason I tried having your rank raised in the first place was because I felt like I owed you a favoură
ăOwed favour?ă
ăItâs because youâre the only reason I now know what ended up happening to Kiara.ă
ăReally?ă
ăReally. Youâre the reason the Beast Lord and I were able to talk the way we did, especially seeing as how I canât help but still bear a grudge against him and his line.ă
Dias bowed deeply in order to demonstrate the extent of his gratitude.
ăThank you, Fran. I really appreciate what youâve done for me, for us.ă
Dias was so thankful he completely dropped his usual playful attitude and spoke in a serious tone.
ăIâm glad to have finally fulfilled the pact I made with Rumina. It feels like thereâs been a huge load taken off my back.ă
Hearing him mention Rumina reminded me of her circumstances. I was a bit concerned that sheâd be subjugated now that sheâd fulfilled her purpose.
ăSpeaking of which, whatâs going to end up happening to the dungeon?ă
ăWell, Ruminaâs lost a lot of her power. The number of monsters within her dungeon has decreased drastically, so weâll probably need to lower the dungeonsâ ranks by 1 letter grade each.ă
ăI see.ă
ăSorry.ă
Franâs evolution had a direct, negative effect on Ulmuttâs economy, as the city essentially revolved around the dungeon it contained.
Dias probably shouldnât have been too happy with us, but surprisingly, he wasnât actually angry. He ended up lightly shaking his head as he smiled.
ăThe truth of the matter is that Rumina had always thought there was a chance that leading a Black Catkin to evolve would also cause her to lose her life. Having the two dungeons drop a rank each isnât really anything to note if you compare it to what couldâve ended up happening.ă
ăYeah, but the fact stands that you guys wonât be able to get as many materials or magic stones as you used to.ă
ăI canât say that wonât happen, but, the dungeons are actually even more suited to training newer adventurers in their current state. Theyâll come on mass, so weâll be able to compensate for our loss of income through increased trade.ă
The depth of Diasâ thoughts served to prove that he really was deserving of his position despite his usual attitude. I was glad that we wouldnât really be damaging Ulmuttâs economy.
ăOh, right. Iâve also got a request here with your name on it.ă
ăYouâre talking about the one you said youâd give us after we ranked up to C, right?ă
ăRight. I know you and the Beast Lord are no longer on terrible terms with each other, but Iâd already informed several other branches that I was going to be issuing a designated request ahead of time, so I canât be taking it back now.ă
ăWhatâll we need to do?ă
ăI was thinking of giving you one thatâd send you over to the Beastkinâs Country. You should be able to bypass all those troublesome immigration processes if youâre heading over at the guildâs request. Likewise, the branches we have over there should also offer you their support once you arrive.ă
ăNeed to do what after arriving?ă
ăIâd like you to locate a missing adventurer that one day just upped and vanished. None of the people looking for her have been able to come in direct contact with her, so theyâd like for someone to confirm that sheâs still safe.ă
So he wants us to look for Kiara? Man, talk about turning a personal problem into official business.
ăNnnnâŚă
ăSounds good to me. What say you, Fran?ă
ăWant to go to auction.ă
ăYou mean the one thatâs going to take place in the capital? I mean, Iâd like to go there too, but itâs not like we absolutely have to. Iâd say we should prioritize heading over to the Beastkinâs Country for now.ă
ďźCan maybe get good magic stones at auction.ďź
ăYeah, but thatâs a maybe, not anything guaranteed. The same could be said for the Beastkinâs country anyways. Donât worry too much about me, and just go.ă
ăButâŚă
ăIs something the matter?ă
ăWant to go to auction in June.ă
ăOh, that? Youâve still got a whole month before that happens. You should be able to go to the Beastkinâs Country and come back within 3 odd weeks.ă
ăLooks like we can make both.ă
ăNn. Then will go.ă
Fran nodded happily, a clear indication that sheâd actually really wanted to go to the Beastkinâs Country from the start.