ăIt looks like itâs time to do the thing Gamud asked us to do. Why donât we head on over?ă
ăNn.ă
ăSo weâre going to be fighting some young adventurersâŚ?ă
ăReady to do best.ă
ăI uh⌠am pretty sure that isnât what he wanted you to do.ă
ăNn?ă
If anything, we should be more focused on holding back just enough. There was a good chance Fran would destroy the adventurersâ hopes and dreams if she beat them too badly. I knew that Gamud thought well of the group and all, but I highly doubted theyâd were Franâs match. The Guildmaster seemed to be aware of that the nature of his request was to beat them down. Still, I doubted they would be that weak. There wouldnât be any reason for Gamud to ask Fran in particular to spar them if they wouldnât at least be able to put up a fight.
Then again, that might not be the case. Gamud had never proven himself not to be the type of educator thatâd throw a chick off a cliff and tell it to fly, just to help it develop a sense of height. Either way, there wasnât much of a point in sitting around and brooding. Weâd be able to figure it out when we saw them.
With that in mind, we left the room Regus had grabbed and headed back downstairs. I figured there probably wouldnât be any issue with us just skipping straight over to the guildmasterâs room, but I felt like that violated the Adventurersâ Guildâs pipeline. To that end, I had Fran report in by speaking with one of the guildâs many receptionists.
ăGamud here?ă
Though, she kinda ended up skipping the whole reporting part given that she just straight up asked for Gamud.
ăGood morning Fran. Weâve been awaiting your arrival. Please follow me.ă
The lady thatâd responded to Franâs query led us not to Gamudâs office, but instead to a different room in the back. The room in question seemed like an armoury, as it was crammed full with all sorts of equipment.
Awaiting us in said room was the guildmaster, all suited up and ready to go.
ăIâm glad you made it!ă
ăNn. Why armoured? Joining in spar?ă
Franâs voice was clearly filled with anticipation. Unfortunately for her though, he ended up denying her query by shaking his head in rejection.
ăNah. Iâm just going to act as the ref. The armour Iâm wearing is supposed to be a contingency, yâknow, just in case I happen to get hit. I wonât be taking part at all myself.ă
ăOh.ă
At first, Fran reacted with disappointment, but she soon recalled that sheâd be going up against a group of adventurers so she managed give a bit of a motivated nod.
ăMmph.ă
ăDonât smash them too hard, okay?ă
ăNn. Will do best.ă
Uhh⌠thatâs not what I meantâŚ
Fran squeezed down on both her hands in order to express just how motivated she was. It became clear to me that I could no longer do anything for the adventurers she was about to fight but pray for them to have more fortune in their next lives.
ăAre you ready?ă
ăAnytime.ă
ăThen letâs go. Iâm pretty sure the brats are currently using our facilities for trainingâs sake.ă
Gamud led us to an indoor training ground with a diameter of about 30 meters. Its walls looked pretty thick, you probably wouldnât be able to damage anything outside the room from within unless you really wanted to.
ăGather round, brats!ă
ăWhatâs good?ă
ăGood morning!ă
ăâSup.ă
ăHeya!ă
Iâd only been expecting two or three people, but there turned out to be nine. Their personalities varied greatly. The participants included everything from lazy-looking hoodlums to the super uptight kind that had their backs straight with enthusiasm.
Appraising them allowed me to find out that they were much stronger than Iâd been initially expecting. The two strongest two were D rank worthy. One was a level 27 Phantom Swordsman, and the other, a level 26 Flame mage. The rest averaged in at about level 22. Even the weakest, a scout, had managed to make it all the way up to level 20.
ăTodayâs training is going to be sparring.ă
The adventurers immediately began to talk amongst themselves the moment Gamud filled them in on what was going on. It seemed the reason for this was more so because they just happened to be a group liked to chat as opposed to anything else.
ăAgain?ă
ăCan we fight Forrund instead? Iâd like that more.ă
ăYeah, I know right? Mr. Gamudâs pretty bad at holding back.ă
ăOh god dammit! Shut up!ă
Gamudâs shouted immediately brought silence back to the training ground.
ăAlright. Why donât you introduce yourself?ă
ăNn. Fran.ă
Every single one of the adventurersâ gazes shot to Fran as she introduced herself before shifting over to one of the groupâs shielders.
I didnât understand why theyâd bothered until after I appraised him.
Only then did I learn that he, Red, had access to level 7 Appraisal. In other words, theyâd looked at him because they themselves werenât capable of gauging Franâs strength. They were had to rely on him to fill them in because they were still too green to guestimate her skill level at a glance.
Unfortunately for them, it was in vain. Franâs real stats were covered up and hidden away. He wouldnât be able to pick up anything more than just the random bullshit we decided it her stat card out with.
Red ended up shrugging his shoulders and making an expression that almost made it seem like he was making fun of Fran. The gesture seemed to be an expression of the fact that the spar they would soon engage in wasnât anything worth noting.
His message led his peers to relax. If I were to guess, Iâd say that they probably assumed that they had to fight Fran because she was going to join them.
ăSheâs going to be taking all of you guys on today.ă
ăâŚAre you sure?ă
One of the groupâs members responded to Gamud in a questioning tone.
ăI am. No need to hold back. Be as rough as youâd like. Are you ready, Fran?ă
ăNn.ă
Gamudâs words led everyone in the group save for the really serious-looking one to start grinning. They appeared to have assumed that Gamudâs instructions had been directed at them and not Fran. Chances were, they were thinking that Gamud wanted them to beat Fran up a bit in order to show her that she still had a ways to go.
ăGawts it.ă
I had to say, Gamud was a bit of a dick. Heâd purposefully made his words easy to misunderstand so that itâd be easier for Fran to shatter their pride.
That said, I did have to admit that most of the adventurers Gamud had gathered were indeed fairly talented. They were only as stuck up as they deserved to be. Still, having Fran kick them down a notch was to their benefit.
ăFirst upâll be Dewfo.ă
ăYou seriously want me to go first?ă
ăWhat, did you not want to?ă
ăWell, I wouldnât say thatâŚă
The first person Gamud had ordered to fight was the highest leveled one, the Phantom Swordsman.
Fran glanced at the guildmaster to double check his intentions, to which he replied with a smile and a wink. Seeing him bat an eyelash filled me with a sense of revulsion, but I still managed to get the message. He wanted us to immediately blow the group right off their feet.
ăDonât go too hard on him, you hear?ă
ďźNn. Wonât make unfixable with Greater Heal.ďź
ăOh god damn it! Thatâs not what I meant!ă
Personally, Iâd been a bit more on the Middle Heal side of things myself. But unfortunately for Dewfo, Fran had already drawn me and happily started walking towards the battlegroundâs center.