While ignoring Sari Bali by any means necessary, I speak to the newest adventurers gathered in the square who belong to the nearby Adventurerâs guild (branch).
While you can officially register with the adventurerâs guild at the age of ten, you can get a temporary registration with an apprenticeship at as young as eight.
Of course, dangerous suppression missions are impossible, and you wouldnât be able to go pick medicinal herbs. The only available missions during this period would be helping around the house. Well, you could say itâs childâs pocket money earnings, but itâd be an important preparation period for a person to become an adventurer in the future. Even elementary herb picking requires a certain level of minimum equipment, and itâd be possible to become independent by the time youâre ten. If not that youâd have to leave the house, and if you get into a party, the reward would be party property, and youâd by stuck making nothing until you can gain independence.
Of course, because you belong to the village, you could receive provisions (relief measures), and discounts with the merchants and the city (street stalls).
Therefore, you could say the apprenticeship period isnât important. If you can make it and get properly trained, you can do anything. The results of the effort are immediate.
âOh, big brother!â
Among them, the oldest leader Shibada reacted first.
Shibada is nine years old under me. Since I was from the same mountain community, you could call us childhood friends, but since I watched after him from when he was young, he became like a younger brother â no, I guess Iâm the younger brother.
Well, itâs not like Iâd âbuy his bread.â Heâs not as close as Sepuru or Tota, but he has some magical power and I taught him appropriate wind magic. So, it would be more correct to say he is a disciple rather than a brother.
âHow are you doing?â
âGood, Iâm starting to hit the target with my wind shuriken.â
For any man it feels good when your disciple succeeds. Even though I canât do it, I feel good to see his accomplishments and feel itâs worth teaching.
⊠Well, if I continue to teach Sepuru and Tota, theyâll surpass me in only three yearsâŠ
âOh, thatâs great that you can do that. Donât be afraid, donât neglect your practice, and youâll be a top adventurer as long as you work hard every day.â
Basically, I am the type that praises and raises.
âYes, brother!â
âEveryone, never forget your daily efforts.â
âââYES!âââ
Really, obedient children.
âOh, yes, and brother, the flower bed big brother requested has been built.â
âAlready done?â
While Adventurer guild registration has age restrictions, there is no age restriction on client requests as long as the fee is paid.
âBecause the reward is a cookie, they gather even if I donât want it.â
Oh, no, I was just saying itâs hard to get a childâs guardian (when theyâre 4 years old) to take a request seriously.
âWell, itâs also a community experiment. To test their ingenuity.â
I take out two boxes of cookies from the carriage and hand them to Zibada. This is another reward.
âThen, Iâll also ask you to plant flowers.â
âThank you, brother!â
âWell, these have just been my personal requests, so I should be giving thanks, youâre the only ones thatâll work for five small coins.â
I had ordered flowerbeds about thirty meters long next to the highway along the road at a request of 500 yen and further used younger girls who do it for four pieces of cookie, which would probably be child abuse in another generation.
âI couldnât get a small coin for working all day at home, plus my bigger brother got a wooden sword and bow and arrow for free, so donât thank me!â
âDonât worry about it, thatâs a good point.â
When they become adventurers, they will buy what I make, and if they advertise the good performance of my wooden sword and bow and arrows, I might be able to sell them wholesale with the Adventurerâs guild (branch).