ăAs you know, exercising miracles requires a certain amount of donations. Since ăSense lieă is a miracle of high virtue, it wonât happen without ten or twenty silver coins. Can you afford that, Sir Sora?ă
The receptionist said so and glanced at me.
Again, this was the same receptionist who announced my expulsion from the guild. She knew that I couldnât even come up with one silver to take the test I needed.
To be asking me that question at this time, her intention was crystal clear.
Itâs only natural when I think about it.
From the guildâs point of view,ăFalcon Swordăis a valuable part of their fighting power. Their quest completion rate is high, and their popularity with the cityâs residents is also outstanding.
If âthatâă Falcon Swordă were to be caught in a scandal, the ones that would suffer would not only be the people involved, but the guild and other adventurers as well.
An expelled tenth-tier adventurer and a C-ranked party; the levels of our importance are incomparable.
To prevent damage before it happens even if it had to resort to a somewhat forceful method. Thatâs the job of the receptionist here.
ăâŚShouldnât the guild pay at times like this?ă
ăIf the guild feels like thereâs a need for that, then yes. But since the proposition this time was brought up by Sir Sora, the obligation to pay will lie with youă
ăYou donât think thereâs a need for a miracle in this current situation?ă
ăIâve got a grasp on what had happened. However, your opinion of them having malicious intent towards you seems to have been influenced by your past experiences with themă
ăSo youâre saying I held a grudge because they kicked me out of their party, huh? If thatâs the case, shouldnât we see whoâs right or wrong with ăSense lieă?ă
ăLike I said, if you want to go through with it, you will have to pay the money required, Iâm sorryă
I clicked my tongue and spoke to the other party one more time.
ăOi, Sauzar Companyâs daughter, or Falcon Swordâs leaderâ this is a good chance for you to prove your innocence. Why donât you pay for it?ă
ăThereâs no need. I believe in Miro. I donât need the miracleă
ăJ-just having Larz believe me is plenty enough for me. I donât give a crap about what people like you think of me!ă
ăâŚ*sigh*. I see. Then I guess it canât be helpedă
ăAlright, Iâll take it that youâre withdrawing your proposition then-ă
ăIâll have to pay for it thenă
ă⌠Eh?ă
I took out a gold coin from my chest area and put it on the desk.
The receptionistâs jaw dropped when she saw it.
For the first time, I saw her expression change to an unpleasant one.
ăAlthough you said it wonât happen without ten or twenty silver, how much do we need exactly? Is a gold coin enough?ă
ăA-about thatâŚă
ăHow about another one? Or one more? If itâs still not enough, here, take another one. This much should be enough, right?ă
I stacked the gold coins up without concern as I talked.
Right now, it wasnât just the guild receptionist, but Larz and the others also had their eyes opened wide.
They probably never expected someone who got kicked out of the guild could bring out gold coins.
âŚBy the way, since that incident last night, that was all my remaining wealth. I actually had about ten gold coins at first butâŚWell, whatâs done is done.
ăOi, what are you guys spacing out for? I got the money. Hurry up and call a priest hereă
ăR-rightâŚbut where did you get this amount of money from?ă
ăIs there a reason why I need to answer that question?ă
ăSince thatâs a large sum of money, thereâs a need to verify where it came fromâŚă
ăAre you saying I got these from committing some sort of crime?! Stop making fun of me!!ă
I kicked the table in front of me while I yelled in rage.
The gold coins on top of the table scattered everywhere from the impact.
My intimidating pose made the receptionist cower with a *hĂĂĂĂ * sound.
ăI guess you didnât think that a bum who got expelled from the guild could have this much money, right? Itâs a shame! Look, this much should be plenty enough, hurry up and call a priest from the temple of law over! I will use all these gold coins to verify her testimony, that should be fine, right? Do it! Receptionist! ă
The receptionist looked at me with frightened eyes when she saw my aggressive stance.
There are many receptionists in the guild who look pretty on the outside, but they are very courageous people on the inside who can deal with the rowdy adventurers who come starting drama every day. Some of them could even put adventurers to shame.
This receptionist was one of them.
If I was trying to intimidate her without a just cause, thereâs no doubt she would have met me with her usual expressionless face.
However, she knows that they are the ones at fault in this case. With that reason holding her back, she did not have her usual nerves.
When a human is feeling guilty from knowing that they are wrong, they usually arenât able to behave how they normally do. If they were a serious person in the first place, then thatâs even more true.
âŚWell, it may also be that without the thing called a receptionist counter shielding her, she was just shaken from my anger.
After all, Iâm level six now!
I savored the pleasure of my revenge that had sprung up inside of me as I had such petty thoughts.
The receptionist who had always looked down on me was clearly scared of me now.
That feels so good.
Itâs them who are wrong. It wonât hurt to scare them a little more.
When I was about to open my mouth again with that thought in mind-
ăDonât bully the workers here too muchă
A man entered the room together with that voice.
He looked to be in his forties. While his fierce-looking eyebrows gave the impression of someone strong, the gentle glint in his eyes displayed both deep insight and calmness.
With combed-back silver-colored hair and a faint musky fragrance, he truly felt like an elegant man.
Level 35. The one and only first-tier adventurer in the city of Ishka out of the three first-tier adventurers in the entire Canaria Kingdom.
Elgart Quiss.
ăMaster?! Youâre back already?ă
ăOh, the meeting finished earlier than I expected. Iâve troubled you, Lidelleă
ăNo, by no means was I troubledâŚ.Well, umâŚă
ăAh, Iâve heard the gist of the story from Parfait. And actually, I heard some of the conversation before I came in. I will take it from hereă
ăY-yes sir, Iâll leave it to youă
With that said, the receptionist whose name was Lidelle stood up.
Instead, the master of the adventurersâ guild of Ishka sat down in that spot. I thought the receptionist was going to leave the room, but she just stood behind Elgart like his secretary.
She went back to the way she usually looked at me. It looks like with Elgart present, it blew away all of the receptionistâs weaknesses.
ăNow then, a self-introduction would not be needed for the both of us. Letâs hurry and get to the pointă
Like that, Elgart looked at me and gave the verdict.
ăYour proposition to request forăSense Lieă is dismissed. That is my decision as the guild masteră
ăâŚă
ăHeh, you look like you have something to say. Of course, that wasnât all. ăFalcon Swordă will assume responsibility for the incident and appropriate punishments will be imposed. Naturally, compensation for the victim will be included in there as well. Oh, I donât think I need to say this, but dangerous things like taking someoneâs life will not be included in the compensation. We canât afford to lose the guildâs talented people in such a way. Iâm sure both sides will have some dissatisfaction, but I want you to do me a favor here. How about it, Larz?ă
ăI will follow your decision, master. However, it will be a different story if itâs something unreasonable. If the punishment is something like cutting her arm off or gouging her eyes out then I will fight for heră
ăOf courseă
Elgart nodded once and looked at me.
ăYou as well, Sora. Is the fact that Falcon Sword will be punished not enough for you? Thereâs no need to go to far to hurt the girlă
ăWhat did you mean exactly by âappropriate punishmentsâ? At the bare minimum, it would be announcing to the public about the fact that they attacked a civilian and used him as a decoy, right? ă
ăNo, I canât do that. Their reputation will not only affect Falcon Sword, but the guild as well. Given the situation in the city of Ishka, we need to do our best to avoid creating any rifts between adventurers and civiliansă
Then, Elgart folded his arms and went into thought.
ăRegarding the punishment, hmm⌠it will be an announcement of their obligatory quest. The quest will be to clear the monsters of the Titis forest for one month. During this period, any materials and rewards that Falcon Sword gets will be yours. Considering their abilities, it should be a decent amount. Besides, that will lower the risk youâll take when you go herb gathering there ă
ăIn other words, youâre going to keep this incident concealed and just make do with it, huh?ă
ăHaha, youâre putting it in such a blunt way. Then here is for your reconciliation between you guys and the guild. Hereâă
What Elgart took out was the adventurer guildâs silver badgeâ an identification tag.
A familiar name was engraved on it.
ăThis isâŚă
ăYup, itâs your identification tag. The Adventurersâ Guild of Ishka will welcome you back as a ninth-tier adventurer, Sora. You will also be exempt from having to pay the monthly payments to the guild for three years. Howâs that? Will you take this deal?ă
The guild master handed the identification tag to me with a bright smile on his face.
Of course, his smile wasnât just all gentle. It was a powerful smile that seemed to be telling me âDo you know what will happen if you refuse this?â
When I took the identification tag from him, the guild master nodded in satisfaction.
ăExcellent. With this, our adventurersâ guild will grow even more than-ă
While Elgart was engrossed in talking about something, I threw away the identification tag that was in my hand.
With a *thunk*, the identification tag fell in the garbage bin that was in the corner of the room without me even aiming at it.
Elgart gave me a sharp glare as he saw that.
ăâŚWas that just now your way of refusing my proposal?ă
I sneered and nodded.
Since he was the guild master after all, I will at least drop my sarcastic tone.
ăDo you think I still give a crap about this piece of junk at this moment? Youâve been talking for a while now, but in the end you are just refusing my proposition and doing whatâs advantageous for Falcon Sword. Thereâs no justice here. If Iâm wrong, then first call a priest from the temple of the god of law over and have him use ăSense Lieăă
ăâŚI thought I told you that was not going to happen?ă
ăThe guild masterâs decision, right? So, why do I, who has nothing to do with the guild, have to listen to the guild masterâs decision? In the first place, the person who told me that I just need to pay the fee was this receptionist. I agreed and took out the money as well. At that moment, the guild master comes out and says itâs rejected? I canât agree with that. Are you going to call a priest over, or are you going to personally sentence this girl for her crime of using a monster to kill me? Itâs one or the otheră
ăSora, be careful of what you say. There are no adventurers in Ishka who would do that. What you have is a case of persecution complex. I sympathize with what happened to you, but if you keep up with your reckless remarks, I will have to take appropriate measures, you know?ă
ăAppropriate measures! Ohh Iâm so scared. Well then, let me say that I will withdraw before those appropriate measures are taken. I knew that talking to the guild was pointless but it was still a lesson learned for meă
When I stood up, Elgart held his hand up to stop me.
ăHold it, we are not done talking yetă
ăEven though you donât listen to what Iâm saying at all, you want me to listen to you? Thatâs too selfishă
When I ignored him and walked towards the door, the receptionist got in front of it.
ăThe master told you to wait. Please return to your seată
ăOut of my way. If you donât, I will have to take appropriate measures as well, okay?ă
After I imitated the way Elgart talked, the receptionistâs cheeks went red.
ă!!âŚIâve been thinking since listening to you earlier, thereâs a limit to how rude you can be! If you ever lived in the city of Ishka, you should know how hard the master works for this city! Furthermore, didnât you also work for the guild for five years?!ă
ăHmmâŚSo if you work hard for the city, you are allowed to even set murderers free, huh? Being a guild master sure is niceă
ăâŚYou are!ă
The receptionist took a step forward with her face fully red from rage.
It seems that her patience had hit its limits due to the admiration she has for the guild master.
Then, when she got near me, the guild master stopped her with a hand on her shoulder.
ăStop it, Lidelleă
ăBut, master-!ă
ăThereâs no need for you to raise your handsâ Sora, it would have been nice if you had just accepted the conciliation. However, thereâs no need for the guild to act for someone who wonât accept the terms from the guild. Right now, I take back all the conditions that I have mentionedă
ăHave it your way. Those shabby conditions are not my concernă
ăThis is a warning from here on. If you try to do anything that would harm any members of the guildâă
ăHaha! âYouâll be taking appropriate measuresâ, right? Go ahead with that as well! Perhaps you will spread rumors of me being expelled from the guild and is holding a grudge, right? Itâll be the words of the guild master versus the words of an expelled tenth-tier adventurer. The world would definitely trust your words over mine. Falcon Sword will be freed from their crime. Then they will owe the guild some favors. How wonderful. You guys can have a toast after about ită
With that, I pushed the receptionist out of my way and opened the door.
Finally, I turned around and gave one last glance at those in this roomâ
ăThis is goodbye⌠foreveră
I exited the room after I left them with those words like a curse.