The three who had defeated the Fire Dragon, were all down on the ground from Camilleâs celebratory tackle-hug . They looked at each other with a grin on each of their faces before standing up . They stood around bantering among themselves for a while; eventually, the God Eye broadcasting footage to Monitor #1 descended from high up, approaching them .
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Tsutomu made a V-sign to the God Eye . Camille leaned on Tsutomu from behind; Garm cracked a smile while wagging his black-furred tail, and also crouched down to match Tsutomuâs shoulder height .
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Tsutomu lightly nudged Camille away before he collapsed under her⊠leaning strength, then looked up at the red particles rising from the Fire Dragonâs body . Then, he opened the Magic Bag on his back â so wide that it looked like he was spreading a carpet â and collected the Red Large Magic Stone that the Dragon had dropped .
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âAll right, letâs head to the sixty-first layer and get ourselves back to town . â
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Camille, whose excitement finally subsided, gasped for some air before following Tsutomu as he opened the Black Gate . After the Boss of a layer was defeated, two Black Gates would appear; one leading one to the next layer, and the other taking one back to the Guild . They could head back to the Guild immediately and come back to advance onward without having to fight the Layer Boss again, but Tsutomu wanted to step into the sixty-first layer before heading back, just in case .
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Once back at the Guild, the three found themselves wrapped in joyous cheering . Tsutomu was so taken aback by the overwhelming applause that he almost fell over, but Garm held him up . Camille was unfazed and took it in stride, having been accustomed to receiving praise for her exploits .
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Though still daunted by the explorers all around him, Tsutomu headed to the reception counter . With the explorers near the counter made way for him, he saw the face of the beautiful receptionist lady for the first time in a while⊠since sheâd usually be blocked out by all the people lining up for her . The receptionist lady smiled at Tsutomu; the latter thanked her before approaching the same receptionist man whom he had consulted before he set off⊠leaving the receptionist ladyâs smile a little bit strained .
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âOh, Iâd also like to update my Status Card, please . â
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âYou got it . But man, youâve really done it, Tsutomu! Itâs been so long since I got surprised by anything!â
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âItâs all thanks to Garm and Camille, really . â
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âHey, hey! Donât be so modest! Youâre in a party of three â everyone plays their part!â
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The receptionist man with the scary face tapped Tsutomu on the shoulder before passing him a piece of paper; the latter took it, applied his saliva to it, then handed it back . Once the Status Card was done updating, the Deputy Guild Master, who had been standing behind the receptionist man, bowed to Tsutomu .
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âCongratulations on your success, Mister Tsutomu . â
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âThank you . Iâm glad we were able to get it all done in one go . Do you think this will make the negotiations a little easier, sir?â
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âYes . Earlier this evening, some Solit Company negotiators hurried to visit us at the Guild, actually⊠They usually acted all high and mightly, but today they already had their head down by the time they arrived . Iâd thought I would need to depend on your intimidation factor, Mister Tsutomu, but it went without incident â that sure took a load off my chest . â
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Seeing from the Deputy Guild Masterâs face how he seemed to have regained some weight and enthusiasm, Tsutomu chuckled .
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âIt definitely was worth our efforts, sir . So, how have the negotiations been so far?â
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âFor the time being, theyâve made the commitment to revise the article, at the very least . Theyâd like to make a formal apology to you as well, Mister Tsutomu; do you happen to have some free time in your schedule anytime soon?â\nÂ
âI see, I see . Thank you, sir . As for when weâll be free⊠I still donât know, Iâm afraid . Weâd like to ask Amy about her plans before deciding on a date . â
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âVery well, then⊠If I were to be honest, I think the negotiations would have gone on much longer if not for your successful Fire Dragon hunt, Mister Tsutomu . To think the three of you would actually defeat it⊠I simply donât know what would be appropriate for expressing our thanks to you all . â
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The Deputy Guild Master started sounding apologetic, his voice shaking so much that one would think he was weeping; Tsutomu promptly interrupted him .
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âOh, no, please donât worry about it . Weâd originally planned to defeat the Fire Dragon ourselves sooner or later anyway, and our careless courses of action did have a part in causing this uproar . Besides, youâve already gotten them to revise the article, didnât you?ăThatâs more than enough for me . â
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ââŠThank you . â
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The Deputy Guild Master raised his head; Tsutomu smiled, then proceeded to ask his question, looking as if he had just remembered to,
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âOh, speaking of which, do you happen to know where Amy is?â
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âShe has has been confined to the Guild Dormitoryâs vicinity until all this turmoil is resolved . Her room number isââ
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Once Tsutomu noted the number down, the Deputy Guild Master bowed to express his thanks once again; the former promptly stopped him .
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âMister Tsutomu . I know this is quite selfish of me, but could you please hear out this one request of mine?â
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âYes? What is it, sir?â
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ââŠThis is about Amy, you see . As you know, she had infiltrated the Solit Company of her own accord and further tarnished your reputation . But sheâs⊠Sheâs an honest girl at heart . Her immaturity may have led her to act without thinking things through, but in approaching Solit Company, she had not intended to discredit you, Mister Tsutomu . So⊠if possible, please donât be too harsh on her . As the Deputy Guild Master, I am willing to take at least part of the blame in her stead . Please, I beg of you . â
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ââŠMm-hm⊠Oh, how old is she, by the way?â
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âIf I remember correctly, she will be turning eighteen this year . â
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(Silavin: JK means joshi kĆsei . An abbreviation for female highschool student . )
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Tsutomu was somewhat surprised to hear Amyâs real age; he had thought she was somewhere between twenty and twenty-two . He turned back to the Deputy Guild Master, who expressed confusion at the word âJK,â and proceeded to say,
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âI suppose I canât blame her, then . Well, not that Iâd planned to blame anything on her in the first place, but itâs only reasonable for someone that young to make mistakes⊠more often than not . â
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âI see⊠Thank you so much . â
 \nâAlso, many thanks for your help with the negotiations, sir . As for the interview with Solit Company, Iâll let you know the date and time after matching up our schedule with Amy . I reckon I can get back to you within the week . â
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âYes; thank you for all your hard work . Please, do get some rest while youâre able . â
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ââŠI donât suppose I can, unfortunatelyâŠâ
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Tsutomu said and looked at Camilleâs as she waited behind him; the Deputy Guild Master shook his head with a sympathetic expression .
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âBy the way⊠what about you, Garm? How old are you, if you donât mind me asking?â
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âI donât remember much from when I was little, but I think Iâm in the early twenties now . â
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âOh, I see . You should be around my age, then . â
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âHuhâŠ?â
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Camille, upon hearing Tsutomuâs last statement, who had looked cheerful up until now, opened her eyes wide and froze over⊠then revived a few moments later and tapped Tsutomu on his shoulder .
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âW-wait, Tsutomu, how old are you?â
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âHmm? Iâll be turning twenty-two later this year . â
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âWhat!? Youâre kidding!â
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âNo, why would I do that? Besides, I wouldnât have been drinking if I was underage⊠wait, no, nevermind that last part . â
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âIâd always thought you were the same age as Amy⊠Sorry for that, Tsutomu . â
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Garm sounded somewhat apologetic, prompting Tsutomu to say that he didnât mind at all . Behind them, Camille proceeded to mumble some things to herself .
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Later that night, after celebrating their victory over the Fire Dragon, Tsutomu and Garm returned to the Guild Dormitory⊠while also holding up Camille, who had gotten quite drunk . Tsutomu took a bath in the provided hot tub, and proceeded to crash onto his bed, instantly falling asleep .
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The next morning⊠Amidst the refreshing chirping of birds, Tsutomu let out yawn after yawn while checking out Solit Companyâs morning newspaper . He was curious as to how Solit Company would cover his teamâs story immediately following their victory . He had wanted to bring Garm along as well, but the latter looked to be sleeping quite comfortably, so he had left him alone .
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Although Tsutomu knew that Solit Company would not continue fabricating their news about him, what with them having already expressed their desire to apologize, he still checked their morning issue just in case . Around him, other people who had come to buy newspapers were comparing him to the pictures in the papers .
 \nThe front page of Solitâs issue showed a black-and-white picture of Tsutomuâs party of three fighting the Fire Dragon . Tsutomu scanned through the text, and saw that it was a safe article that only provided general details of the battleâs course; once that was out of the way, he turned to look at the newspapers of two other publications .
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Neither of the two publications had photo-taking Magic Tools in their possessions, their articles were accompanied by beautiful original illustrations, and both bodies of text sang praises of the first party of three to successfully defeat the Fire Dragon . Tsutomu thought that these articles, which included commentary from the Dungeon Maniacs, had more substantial content than that of Solitâs newspaper, which had been written so as to not offend anyone .
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[Well, duh⊠Makes sense that they couldnât write much after all that negative coverage on me . ]
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Tsutomu had never bought any of Solit Companyâs newspapers, but he had taken glances the issues others had bought, and had been able to verify their contents to some extent . Remembering all that, he had a dark smile plastered onto his face as he asked to buy todayâs newspapers of two other smaller publications instead, and then headed back to the Dormitory .
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Today was Saturday, a day in which most people were off work, and also in which explorers replenished their supplies . The first thing Tsutomu had to do was go over the partyâs profit and loss from the Fire Dragon battle . He went into his room and opened up his Magic Bag .
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Potions used⊠Four sets of Garmâs equipment destroyed⊠Broken Potion bottles⊠Flash Bottles⊠Two Fire Coats tattered⊠Nimbly jotting along with a quill pen on a piece of paper, Tsutomu wrote down the costs of repairs and cleaning of their equipment, totaling up the estimated expenditures incurred from the Fire Dragon hunt . Â
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The red Large Magic Stone the Fire Dragon had dropped could definitely be sold at a high price . It was a precious Fire Magic Stone, not to mention, its immense size and excellent quality . It was fairly rare, relatively speaking, so he knew for sure that its market price was quite good . Tsutomu didnât believe that its price alone would be high enough to make up for all the losses, however .
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âEven with the Lightning Magic Stone sales included, we might still be in the redâŠâ
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Tsutomu muttered to himself, then stood up to leave his room, intending to go sell the Magic Stones immediately . Putting on his order-made leather shoes, he headed to the Magic Stone Exchange .
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As usual, the Dwarf girl was in the middle of appraising a Magic Stone with a magnifying glass . Once she saw Tsutomu, the tense expression on her face promptly changed to a smile .
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âWelcome! Magic Stone trading, right!? Iâll be right with you in a second!â
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Seeing how cheerful the girl was now as she rushed to the back room â a completely different attitude from the other day â Tsutomu couldnât help but chuckle⊠and promptly put his hand over his mouth to hide it . The guard standing by the counter, expressionless as ever, bowed to him .
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âApologies on her behalf if sheâd offended you . â
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Tsutomu forced himself to stop laughing, coughing to clear his throat and proceeding to say,
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âOh, I donât mind at all; we have someone just like her in my party, so Iâve gotten used to it . â
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The guard raised his head and resumed his watch, holding up the spear in his hand again .
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âI see . Truth be told, Iâve also seen your exploits live on Monitor #1 . Now itâs clear to me that youâre not all luck, for what thatâs worth . â
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Just as Tsutomu replied to the boorish, expressionless guard, the girl came back holding a large tub of water . Tsutomu untied the bag that contained the colorless Magic Stone Scraps and Small Magic Stones, and proceeded to pour them all into the tub . Each of them made a plopping sound as they fell into the water in succession .
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Then he put his Magic Bag on the counter and unfolded its opening . The girl looked on, her eyes sparkling as Tsutomu took out the Magic Stones inside; the latter looked to be having a hard time getting each of them out .
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First the few Large Magic Stones that had dropped from the Wyverns in the Canyons, then the Small and Medium Lightning Magic Stones; the girl reached for them as if she intended to steal them away .
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âLightning Magic Stones! I knew youâd bring in the good stuff, Lucky Boy!â
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Tsutomu, slightly ticked off by her last two words, retracted his smile; the girl, seeing that, accidentally dropped the Lightning Magic Stones in her hand down to her lap .
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âI-Iâm so sorryâ yeowch!!â
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âY-you all right there?â
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The girl had tried to bow in apology, and ended up banging her head on the iron table . She held her forehead, seeming to have hit it with considerable force; once Tsutomu expressed his worry, the girl immediately looked up again .
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âI-Iâll be fine . But nevermind that! You got any more of those Lightning Magic Stones!?â
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âUh, yeahâŠâ
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The girlâs forehead had turned visibly red from the knock that she had just taken . Tsutomu took out a total of fifteen Lightning Magic Stones and placed them on the counter . The girl looked at those Magic Stones as if they were a mountain of treasures; her eyes have practically turned into G symbols .
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âW-whoaâŠâ
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âAnd hereâs the last one . â
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While the girl was carefully carrying the Lightning Magic Stones to the back room, Tsutomu retrieved the red Large Magic Stone from the Magic Bag, rolling it out with both hands . The girl was enchanted by the size of it alone .
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âWhoa⊠itâs HUGE! So THIS is what the real thing looks like!â
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âTry to give me a better offer than the Guild this time, all right? Iâll be getting them appraised over there as well, soâŠâ
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The girl held up the Large Fire Magic Stone and patted it as if it were her own child . Seeing that, Tsutomu pulled a dry smile before taking the signed wooden board as proof of the transaction; done here for now, he proceeded to the Forest Apothecary .