Chapter 27 \nThe General Guildâs archive didnât have a detailed map. It wasnât too clear on locations of stairs, nor the safe room, as well as other small details.\n
The General guild archive employee confirmed the labyrinthâs map, but it wasnât very detailed in that it needed icons, but we only needed to add icons for the stairs and safe room. The labyrinth wasnât that detailed so we had to mark the map with icons, indicating the stairs and the safe room.
I only knew the Wolf Fang Labyrinth, but there seemed to be other underground labyrinths that are like the outside world above, but the Wolf Fang Labyrinth isnât like that. Thatâs why they wanted the notations on the maps too.
So I borrowed a private room in the archives. I decided to draw out Wolf Fang Labyrinthâs basement levels, purchasing paper, special ink and a writing utensil. Bringing up the map on the Tactical Support System within the room, I looked up the first level in Wolf Fang with a map search.
The size of the TSS screen could be scaled freely, even with the map. I scaled the screen to the paperâs size and overlapped them. All that was left to do was trace the map onto the paper. In my original world, I worked for a PC peripherals manufacturer as a salesman, but sometimes we were involved with assisting the design team. I had often used CAD, but sometimes I drew collages and very basic designs by hand. So I was accustomed to drawing free hand.
With the above, I was able to trace beautiful straight lines with a steady hand. The floors themselves werenât that large, so I was able to finish the map within an hour.
âI want you to see the map I drew.â
âYou already drew the map? Thatâs quite fast, but I wonât take a poorly done map.â\n
When I presented my map to the archivist, he thought I was too fast and had the map prepared in advance. Comparing the two maps, the line seems to left and left and left and leftâŚ
âItâs wonderful workmanship! Is the distance between this pathway and this one the same distance?â
He wanted to know if it was scaled properly, but I traced it with the TSS Screen overlapping the paper, so there may have been some distortion
âYeah, I donât know how far it is actually on the map, but the distance between the two rooms are the same.â
âIâve never seen such a wonderful map! Iâll definitely buy it. Unfortunately, the money and guild points for the map remain the same. Although the content is wonderful, I canât change the remuneration, is that okay? If this was a nomination request, it would change. â
âI donât mind, I just drew it as a test.â
âSorry. That will be 50 silver coins and 100 guild points for the map. Please give me your guild card.â
I handed the card over to the Archivist and started to think of the future while he processed my reward. The amount per map wasnât that much, but even dust can build a mountain over time. For just exploring the labyrinth, it was perfect. When I return to the Inn, Iâll also draw up Wolf Fangâs level 2.\nWhile doing such a quick calculation, the Archivist returned with my card. I purchased plenty of map paper and ink, then I returned to the White Flower Pavilion.
By the time I had finished drawing up level 2âs map, it was lunchtime. However, the people of this world had only 2 basic meals. Although thereâs plenty of things to snack on for lunch, the innâs fee only covers breakfast and dinner. Lunch is a separate fee in of itself.
I paid my lunch fee and entered the dining room. The room was vacant. I took a seat while I waited for my meal and Remi, not the cook, came in.
âHey Mr. Schwartz, the stay here is pretty nice.â
âItâs been a while, Mr. Remi, how youâve been?â
âThereâs something I wanted to ask. Remember that map you drew in the Archive? I wanted to borrow your mapping skill.â
âMy mapping ability?â
 Remi looked around the dining room after a long pause. He then asked if he could take a seat after seeing anyone nearby. Since there wasnât a reason to refuse, I agreed and he began to give me the details.\n\nI didnât want my powers from VMB getting out too much, thus my thoughts with the second and third conditions. Of course, something otherâs will see it in the labyrinth, but I didnât want to show off too much.
I never thought that map would stand out so much. So much that I already received a request within a matter of hours. In the future, Iâll need to be careful. The performance of the gift box, as said by Mr. Malta, could be used to help transport merchandise for merchants sometimes. With the Map creation, it was convenient since I wouldnât have to move along with the merchant. So itâs probably better I donât move from D-Rank.
âI understand, I accept the conditions.â
Remi seemed a bit worried, but he accepted all three conditions. After that, while eating lunch. I confirmed the schedule and other details. I then told him Iâd head to the village immediately and stood from my seat.
âYouâre going now?â
âEarlier the better.â
âBefore you leave, go to the general guild. Weâll give you documentation of the request. Give it to the staff at the villageâs branch.â
Remi was surprised, but he still arranged what I needed right away. What a smart person.