03-01 ~ The Guild within the Academy
Inside the magic academy, thereâs a guild that was originally built for adventurers. In spite of being a facilities intended for adventurers to use, this branch was for some reason built inside the academy. This guild is mostly famous because of its well-known âCommission Serviceâ. Students of the academy can polish their practical combat ability and skills by accepting commissions and subjugating demons. Rather, this is basically the reason why the branch was built here.
Alysia was standing in front the Academyâs Guild which is located right besides the school main building. She pushed the entrance door open with both hands, and entered the ever so bustling building.
The inside of the room was vast and shaped like a rectangular. There were people who seemed like the receptionist inside.
She walked forward confidently, but once she got closer, she came to realise something really important. Alysiaâs line of sight was at exactly the same height as the reception desk.
Alysia tiptoed and tried so hard to make herself taller. Nevertheless, only her head was visible above the desk. The male receptionist finally saw her.
ââŠâŠHow do you accept a commission?â
âEh, a commission? You sure you wanna do it?â
âAh rightâŠ.. It seems that there arenât a lot of first year students accepting commission.â
ââŠâŠThen as expected, this is your first time accepting a commission right? Youâre basically allowed to accept any commissions as long as you have your academy card.â
When Alysia heard that, she panicked a bit inside and wondered what she should do. She was worried about showing him her excessive amount of magic power, a spiritual power that surpasses any other in the world, and a divine power that only Gods should have possessed which were all written on the card.
However, there was no escaping it. If she didnât show her card to him, she wouldnât be able to accept any commissions no matter how long she waited.
Alysia took the card from her skirtâs pocket, and showed it to the receptionist. Incidentally, she was wearing a black one-piece dress.
âEhem, Year 1 Class Sâs Alysia Melvin Latrommia-sanâŠ.. Wait, arenât you the winner of that tournament three days ago!?â
âAh yesâŠâŠ But please donât say it so loudly. Everyoneâs like, staring at meâŠâŠâ
Everyoneâs gazes in the guild seemed to be stuck on Alysia. âJudging from the appearance, it might beâŠâŠâ Everyone was wondering and all sorts of talk were being passed around in the back. However, soon that vagueness became certainty. People around pointed at her and started whispering to one another.
The card was passed again, this time back to Alysia. If seen closely now, below the âNameâ section of the card, âGuild Rank : Fâ was written.
âWhatâs written there isâŠ. Well, as you can see yourself. Now then, you can accept commissions from now on.â
ââŠâŠ.. Youâre not gonna ask me anything?â
ââŠ.. Well, nevermind.â
Somehow, having his attention focused on the name of a champion, he failed to see any other data, including her magic power quantity. Alysia was relieved to hear that, and decided to inquire about something else.
âHow do I increase my guild rank?â
âYouâll be able to increase your rank if you manage to complete sixteen commissions of the same rank. And then, for commissions one rank above yours, itâs 8 commissions. For commissions two ranks above, itâs 4 commissions. Going up again, two commissions, and up again, one commission. Youâll rank up if you do any of those.â
âHeeâŠâŠ.. Then, where can I find those commissions?â
âTheyâre up on the bulletin board over there. Just take the one you like and come back here.â
The man said that, and pointed his finger at the bulletin board hanging on the wall.
On the bulletin board there were a lot of papers with details of each commission written on it. Because there were numerous papers stacking up on top of each other, there were bound to be commission papers that got hidden under the piles.
ââŠ.Nee, wonât you get another bulletin board for this branch?â
ââŠ.Aa, Iâll think about it.â
Alysia scanned the bulletin board from the top. It was mostly filled with D-rank and C-rank commissions. There were hardly any commissions above C-rank or below F-rank.
Amongst those, one commission was very distinguishable. It was a B-rank quest written on a big paper. As expected, Alysia went to read the content while being seemingly intrigued.
âThe west meadowâŠ. Roabu?â
âIsnât that commission a bit hard? It seems that thereâs been a gigantic demon wrecking the vegetations in the area of the west meadow. WellâŠâŠ Recently there hasnât been any Roabuâs casualties though.â
Hearing that explanation, Alysia felt that something was wrong. However, she thought it probably wasnât anything important so she started looking at other commissions. Well, she didnât come here looking for demon subjugating commissions in the first place.
âFound it. This oneâŠ. and, this one.â
âAre you insane?! Both of them are banditâs victimâs request, you know!?â
Actually, what Alysia was looking for were commissions related to bandits. This was of course, for the sake of tracking down Solf, the man who had attempted to kill Alysia several times already. Even if she didnât find any clues, at the very least her actions would have helped others. She had finally decided on this after thinking for a while.
âI know. And Iâm always sane.â
âOnly insane people say that.â
âI-will-be-fine! Please let me do these two commissions.â
ââŠâŠ.HaaâŠâŠâŠ Are you sure youâll be alright?â
It was natural for him to be worried. Because the guild wonât take any responsibility if something were to befall someone during their commissions.
This was the guildâs unspoken rule. Thatâs why for him, allowing a little girl like Alysia enter a banditâs den just like that really hurt his conscience.
âLike I said, Iâll be fine!â
âAre you sure? Hmmm, anyway, weâre talking about the girl who fought so brilliantly during the tournamentâŠ. right?â
ââŠ..Yep, thatâs right. Iâll be in your care, Oniisan!â
âAa, Aah. Got itâŠâŠ.. Itâs better if you copy down every important informations from the paper. Like the place, or the number of targets.â
Being told that, Alysia began copying down the content of the commission onto her memo book. She was using Japanese for some reason this time, which was the language of the hometown of his soul. There was no way she could have forgotten it. Especially when she kept revising it even after a hundred years long.
What Alysia wrote on her memo was:
On the south of Tilf Mountain, thereâs a cave which is used as their hideout. Their number is at least four. C-rank.
The northern side of that Tilf Mountain, around the summit. The bandits are using a tunnel which is actually the remains of an abandoned excavation project. It is estimated that the number of targets exceed twenty. B-rank.
Both commissions can be done by simply bringing down the leader.
She was somehow having fun writing down all those kanji down. Rather, not even forgetting hiragana after living in a non-japanese environment after a hundred years itself is actually amazing. Alysia was wondering if a vampireâs intelligent perhaps surpasses that of a human. Especially because she has experienced life as both that she was able to make that conclusion.
âIâve finished writing, so everythingâs good now?â
âAa. Please be careful. It wonât be a joke if you actually get captured. You donât know what they will do to you.â
âLike I said, I got it!â
That sentence actually had the opposite effect as the receptionist actually became more worried. âDoes this girl actually understand?â He wondered.
After seeing Alysia off to outside, the receptionist went back to his desk to finish sorting his files.