Chapter 98 \nTranslator:Â Barnnn\n
With Hannahâs temporary membership decided, the Clan now only needed another Attacker. Tsutomu waited three days for the Guildâs recruitment bulletin board to open up some space, doing nothing outside of his usual routine in the meantime. He would wake up early in the morning, leave the Clan House â which was now his new home â to line up at the Forest Apothecary, and then buy something to have for breakfast while watching the Monitors. Then in the afternoon, he would follow his predetermined route around town to check out the stalls and shops, chatting with shopkeepers and workers while browsing around for goods he could use.
Though this routine life went unchanged, there was one notable change in the Forest Apothecary, that being the addition of the old ladyâs newly arrived student. The old lady had been doing things all by herself before, but now she had a younger Elf woman as her apprentice, who helped run the busy shop by cleaning and managing the counter.
This woman hailed from the Royal Capital, and apparently had been chosen from a competing pool of tens of thousands of aspiring apothecaries. At the present, she was to watch and learn from the old ladyâs work while performing miscellaneous tasks.
âTake it easy, girl. Youâll master everything in about a hundred years,â The old lady said casually.
âIt seems so⌠impossible for even someone of my level, maâam,â The apprentice replied and looked up at the empty ceiling, seeming discouraged.
As it turned out, the old lady was known as a living legend among Elves for having invented her Potion brewing methods by herself. The apprentice, although being the only one certified to inherit them, had been quite discouraged the first time she had seen the techniques in action.
The apprenticeâs Potions were also on sale, so Tsutomu bought some to try out. They were effective, with recovery power comparable to other top-grade Potions in the market, but the old ladyâs solutions were still clearly better. They tasted a little bitter, too, but still perfectly tolerable â Potions from other shops either tasted awful but had good effectiveness, or tasted good but were not at all effective.
In other words, if one were to stop comparing the apprenticeâs potions to the old ladyâs, and one would find that the formerâs Potions were perfectly good. And in fact, they were quite popular all the same â even if not immediately sold out, they were indeed flying quickly off the shelves, the stock likely to exhaust by the afternoon.
âSeeing my recipes and sales, she probably knows by now how much more sheâs got to learn,â The old lady said bluntly, a rare expression from her usual kind demeanor.
âHahahaâŚâ Tsutomu cracked a dry chuckle in response before taking his leave. Indeed, the apprentice still had much to improve before being able to take over the ladyâs business.
Over at the Guild, a slot had finally opened up on the recruitment board, so it was time to post a bulletin for a new Clan Member. Thanks to Tsutomuâs Stampede reputation boost, at least a few people were sure to apply soon. As such, he headed to the Guild in the evening, when the place was more crowded, bringing with him a custom recruitment poster he had commissioned from a newspaper publisher.
Once he went to the reception to have the paper posted, however, the receptionist lady only looked awkwardly over his shoulder. Noticing that, Tsutomu turned around, and was suddenly grabbed in place.
âThere you are. Tsutomu, we need to talk.â
âHuh? Whaâ wait a second!â
Camille, hands sweaty from running all around town all day in her indigo uniform, dragged Tsutomu to the Guildâs Dining Hall. This occurrence reminded Tsutomu of when he had been obligated to accompany the Guild on one of their outer Dungeon raids.
âWhy werenât you at your Clan House today? I was searching all over for you, you know.â
âUh-huh⌠so, what is it?â\n
âNow, this will be a bit long. Have a seat.â
Camille, finally settled down, took a few deep breaths and directed Tsutomu to one of the open seats. Tsutomu timidly sat down, and Camille briefly observed his reactions before starting to speak,
âSo youâve finally founded your Clan, right? Absolute Helix?â
âAnd youâre looking for an Attacker?â
âSo Iâd like to request you this â would you please let my kid join you?â
ââŚCome again?â Tsutomu tilted his head at Camilleâs suspiciously gingerly request, then added as he recalled, âOh, you mean your daughter?â
âYou do remember meeting her once before, donât you?â
âThat happened, yes⌠Amira, was it?â
âRight,â Camille replied while wiping sweat off her forehead with her handkerchief.
Tsutomu was quite willing to welcome Amiraâs addition, but he had one doubt,
âDoesnât she already have her Clan, though? I remember her mentioning that sheâs the leader of one.â
âRight, she did⌠DID. They disbanded,â Camille explained, her eyes downcast.
Tsutomu crossed his arms. He had seen Amiraâs team in action on the Monitors several times. Knowing how horrible the mood among the members was, he could more or less imagine reasons the Clan had disbanded.
Camille seemed to know as well, as apparent from how awkward she looked now.
âIt happened pretty much because members kept leaving, one by one, until the number went under the minimum requirement. Honestly speaking, Amiraâs got⌠problems. Sheâs strong, thatâs for sure, but not at all cooperative. Thatâs not to mention her violent and irreverent tendencies. She seems to have started reconsidering her ways after she lost her Clan, though, so her cooperativeness mustâve improved at least a little by now. Her strategies are getting more well-rounded, too.â\nÂ
âSo, is it out of the question?â Camille asked again, and followed it up by bowing her head.
âNo, not at all. Sheâs welcome to join us if sheâd like,â Tsutomu answered without any hesitation.
Tsutomu, although surprised by Camilleâs sudden spurt of enthusiasm, proceeded to raise his index finger and say,
âBut do keep in mind that sheâll be on probation for a week. If she causes any trouble during that time, then she wonât be with us anymore.â
âYeah, of course. I wouldnât mind her being kicked out immediately if she messes up again.â
âAll right, Iâll be bringing the contract for her to sign later. When is a good time?â
Camille rested her elbows on the desk and thought about it for a moment, then turned back to Tsutomu.
âIâm too busy to walk her through this, but Amira visits the Guildâs training space every day. Iâll pass the message to her, so you can just head over there whenever youâre free.â
âReally, youâre a lifesaver, Tsutomu. I didnât think youâd agree to let her in so easily.â
âYou did help me out before as well, after all.â
Tsutomu at least owed Camille a favor for her assistance during his trip to one of the Dungeons out of town. If he had avoided going on the mandatory trip that time, his reputation surely would have been much worse right now⌠but at the time, he had had no one to party with. His assignment to the Guild during the trip had been a great help.Â
Camille narrowed her eyes, apparently exasperated at Tsutomu, and proceeded to rest her chin on her hands. Then she cracked a flirtatious grin.
âI thought youâd refuse at first, so I actually prepared some things to help⌠persuade you. What a waste.â
âThat doesnât sound like something I would want, anywayâŚâ Tsutomu bluntly swatted away Camilleâs teasing and shifted the topic to the concerning part instead. âBut are you sure about Amira? Iâve seen her fighting on the Monitor before, and if she keeps acting like that, sheâll be out of our Clan in no time, you know?â
Amiraâs partyâs many face-offs against the Shell Crab, all shown on the Monitors for all to see, had been particularly bad. Amira would be the only one who said anything⌠and every word she spat out was rough and wild, while the others simply fought while keeping their mouths shut. It was as if the party consisted of one master and four servants.\nVisit wuxiaworld.eu for extra chapters.
Despite Amiraâs unique <<Dragon Form>> skill and talent for combat, her tendency for verbal abuse was simply too much, and her strategies showed just how little she cared for cooperating with others. Moreover, once she transformed, she would sometimes attack enemies while her allies were still in her greatswordâs swinging range as well. Surely, if not for the fact that she was Camilleâs daughter, no one would have wanted anything to do with her.
Camille did not seem particularly worried about that now, however, as she simply crossed her arms and nodded.
âYeah, no problem. The girlâs learned a lot from the rude awakening she just went through. If she messes up again, thenâŚÂ sheâs a lost cause. Kick her out immediately if that happens.â
âI understand. And looks like Iâll get to keep this poster for myself⌠at least for a while.â
Tsutomu put away his Clan member recruitment poster into his Magic Bag. Tsutomuâs plan now was to solidify the Clanâs teamwork among the five available members until the eventual addition of Garm and Amy. He still took Hannah and Amiraâs possibilities of quitting into consideration, however, so he still had plans to look out for promising newcomers in the next few days as well.
âNow then, Iâll be going to the training space tomorrow.â
âSorry for the trouble. Treat my kid kindly if she deserves it, all right?â
âIf she deserves it, yes. She can definitely be a good Attacker â all she needs to do is to work with others. Thank you for introducing her to us.â
With the conversation over, Tsutomu excused himself and went back to his Clan House.
Around noon of the next day, Tsutomu headed over to the Guildâs training space, and saw a pouting red-haired girl, leaning against the wall near the entrance â Amira, Camilleâs daughter.
She was slender, and tall by womenâs standards, making her look like a younger version of her mother. Her long red hair lined all the way down the length of her back, and her distinct red leather armor pieces looked almost as if they were hand-me-downs. She also carried her steel greatsword â one that was too heavy for Tsutomu to hold up â in a scabbard on her back.
ââŚWhatâre you looking at?â
âSorry, I didnât mean to stare. Amira right?â
âOh⌠Youâre Tsutomu, yes?â
Amira stepped forward and straightened her posture, albeit still with a somewhat downcast mood. Then, once she had a good look at Tsutomuâs face, she turned away in annoyance.
âGo on, laugh all you want. After that big talk about being your rival, this is all I have to show for it.â
\nâHa⌠there, I did it. Now letâs go sit down over there and talk, shall we?â
With Tsutomu putting up a friendly gesture in pointing her toward a free seat in the Guildâs dining hall, Amira quietly nodded and followed him. Tsutomu actually felt uncomfortable with how polite Amira was being, but said nothing as he went ahead and sat down. Amira placed her greatsword on the ground and sat on the opposite side of the table.
âSo, Amira, before you officially join our Clan, youâll be on probation for one week. With that said, as long as you donât show any behavioral issues, then youâll most likely not be let go of your membershipâŚâ
âNo need to be so formal. Just go on.â
ââŚAll right. Quick and easy it is, then. Thatâll work better when weâre in a party as well, I reckon.â
âYou think?â Amira asked back as if trying to crack a joke, then proceeded to call a waiter to order some drinks. Tsutomu also ordered himself a mug of orange juice before continuing,
âFirst off, mind showing me your Status Card?â
Amira presented the blue-colored Status Card that she had prepared in advance, which Tsutomu accepted and scanned over.
Current level: forty-six. Best-rated attribute: STR. The skill list contained <<Dragon Form>>. Tsutomu, seeing that everything was as he had expected, proceeded to return the Status Card to its owner.
âHmm, those were some awesome ratings. Hereâs your contract sheet.â
ââŚYou sure about this? Letting someone like me in?â
âIâm perfectly fine with this, yes. Youâre one of my friendsâ family, after all.â
Amira clicked her tongue, seemingly annoyed by Tsutomuâs reply, then briefly scanned over the contractâs clauses and signed it without a second thought. She would be considered the Clanâs temporary member once the signed paper was submitted to the Guild receptionist.
âI forgot to mention â we wonât be going down Godâs Dungeon for another week or so. But I do have an ice-breaking meeting of sorts planned for three days from now, where everyone will gather at our Clan House. Are you free to participate?â
âI am, yeah, whenever you need. All I do these days is train, anyway.â
âOkay. In three days, at our Clan House, all right? Iâll show you the way after you turn in the Contract sheet to the reception.â
Tsutomu stood up from his seat. Amira did the same, her movements somewhat slow and lacking in enthusiasm. Tsutomu, believing at this point that what Camille had told him was true, completed Amiraâs registration process and showed her the way to the Clan House. Once that was done, Amira returned to the Guildâs training space.