We found Argentlepnâs Adventuresâ Guild immediately after passing through the townâs front gate.
The size of the guild was, like Greysealâs, quite impressive.This made me believe that all the Beastkinâs Countryâs guilds were large, but apparently that was a misunderstanding. Us seeing two larger guilds in a row was just a coincidence. Greyseal was a portside city and Argentlapn was right by the best place one could pass through the Scorpion Lion Forest. As far as adventurers were concerned, both were hotspots.
ăThere seem to be a good number of adventurers hanging around.ă
âNn.â
Upon entering, we found more than 30 adventurers sitting around what looked like a bar and drinking booze.
All their gazes immediately flew right at Fran, evaluating her. Most were beastkin, so they immediately recognized Fran as someone who had evolved. The realization not only shocked them, but also eliminated any thoughts they had of harassing us. The reckless and ignorant adventurers that wouldâve otherwise tried were immediately told to stand down by their buddies.
âW-Welcome.â
âNn. Want to sell monster parts.â
âSure thing. Could I please see your guild card?â
âNn. C ranked adventurer. Fran.â
âI-I knew itâŚ!â
The receptionist already knew who Fran was. The guildâs intelligence network reached both far and wide and its employees were held to a high standard, so they were always kept in the loop. She soon realized that sheâd been timidly staring at Franâs card, so she lightly cleared her throat before returning it.
âI-Iâm sorry, please excuse me. We handle all monster related transactions over there,â she said, pointing towards a table
âGot it.â
Fran brought out the corpses of the venom dogs sheâd slain on her way over to the guild. They were not yet dismantled because we hadnât had the time to get to it.
For some odd reason, the adventurers were riled up by her bounty.
Wait, why do they seem so impressed? Venom dogs are only F ranked threats, arenât they? How is killing 10 of them any bit of a big deal?
Diving deeper into the conversation led me to understand the reasons for their admiration.
âThatâs quite the number of venom dogs, miss,â said the guildâs receptionist, her eyes wide. âDid you perhaps encounter a pack?â
âNn,â replied Fran.
âWow, how impressive.. I shouldâve expected nothing less.â
Venom dogs were quite difficult for weaker adventurers to handle because they had access to the Magic Poison Fang skill. Packs of 10 or more were considered especially dangerous and boosted their threat level up to E. In other words, one needed to be at least as strong as a D-ranker to handle a pack all by oneself.
It was obvious from looking at the corpses that Fran killed each one with a single blow, yet another testament to the extent of her skill.
âMeat edible?â
âItâs poisoned, so unfortunately not. But on the flip side, the guild is willing to buy any sort of poison, so weâll be happy to take it off your hands regardless.â
The guild ended up paying us 5k Golde a pop. The price was that low because the monsters had yet to be dismantled and all were missing their cores. The 50k profit we got seemed like it would probably be about enough to cover the nightâs lodging expenses.
âAnd here is your 50,000 Golde. Thank you for doing business with us,â said the guildâs receptionist, handing Fran a large bag of coins.
âThanks,â replied Fran. âAlso, wanted to ask question.â
âPlease go right ahead.â
âHow to get to capital?â
âGive me just a second and Iâll show you.â
The receptionist pulled out a map of the surrounding area.
âThe most important thing is knowing exactly where to go.â
I looked at it and realized that we could enter the most narrow part of the Scorpion Lion Forest by heading south from where the town was located. It certainly did look like a good spot to use to break through.
âAs Iâm sure youâve noticed already, this is where the forest is thinnest,â she said, pointing to a spot on the map. âIt only takes about a day to get out of the forest if you pass through here. The adventurers tend to call it âThe Shortcut.'â
âGot it. Chance of encountering manticore?â
âAbout one in one hundred.â
âSeems low?â asked Fran, tilting her head.
âManticores tend to avoid preying on adventurers if possible,â explained the receptionist.
Weaker adventurers were easy prey, but the manticores would be overwhelmed if they ran into stronger adventurers. As a result, they believed attacking adventurers as risky and instead focused on the consumption of other monsters.
That said, some manticores would still attack adventures near The Shortcut. Those were either young and inexperienced, or desparate because theyâd been driven out of their territory by stronger manticores.
âThereâs a road leading all the way to the shortcut, so it should be quite easy to find.â
Passing through the shortcut took one straight to the town of Roseraccoon, another large town bordering the Scorpion Lion Forest.
âWhile I do think youâd be perfectly fine on your own, you can find yourself a party if you so wish by checking the recruitment board over there.â She pointed towards a large wooden board behind Fran.
âRecruitment board?â
âYes. Safety comes from oneâs individual combat prowess, but can also come from numbers for those who are lacking.â
Partying up allowed you to take on stronger opponents by working together with other people also capable of putting up a fight. Moreover, it also allowed the possibility of escaping by sacrificing oneâs companions in times of desperation.
That was why it was only natural for those that liked to solo or work in small groups to temporarily join up with each other and form slightly larger parties before attempting to move through the forest.
I, however, was against it. Partying up with people would only serve to slow us down.
âHey there.â
âNn? Hi?â
âYouâre planning to head through the Scorpion Lion Forest, right? You wanna join us? We may not really look it, but weâre E-rankers, so we wonât slow you down or get in your way.â
A handsome looking human adventurer approached and called out to Fran right as she attempted to leave the guild.
I couldnât help but feel a bit of suspicion with regards to his motives. I highly doubted a non-beastkin E ranker would be able to discern the extent of Franâs might at a glance.
That said, why was he going about assuming Fran isnât a weakling?
âCalled out to me, why?â
âWell I mean, youâve pretty much got everyoneâs sights on you, and I just overheard something about you saying you were a C ranker.â
âYou believed that?â
âWell, you beastkin tend to have higher stats than us humans, and a good portion of you tend to be able to hold your own in a fight. I met another young, but incredibly strong beastkin girl around your age the other day too, so Iâm pretty confident that youâre a strong one.â
âI see.â
Welp, donât I feel like an asshole. Heâd actually been wanting to party up with Fran and not trying to mess with her.
That said, we ended up turning down his invitation because he wasnât leaving until the day after tomorrow, and we couldnât afford to just sit around and waste time with our schedule. Moreover, Iâd been thinking that it was possible for us to just get on Urushi and fly over the forest. Though, that would eat through his mana, so I wanted to go as far as possible on foot first. Thus having companions wouldnât quite work out with what we had in mind.
âWe should leave now.â
âNn.â
So, with that done, we thanked the receptionist and headed back out the front door.
âItâs still morning, and weâve still got the whole day ahead of us, so why donât we head right over to The Shortcut?â
âThink will encounter manticores?â
âWhy again do you seem like youâre looking forward to itâŚ? Though, youâve probably gone and jinxed it now, so Iâd say weâre more or less sure to run into one.â