Three pieces of paper were spread out in front of Loren.
They were copies of the job descriptions that Lapis had taken from the quest board next to the counter.
Since Lapis wanted him to choose one, he was about to take one and start reading through it, but when he thought about it for a second, it could be seen as Lapis making him choose between the said three, but when he looked at her, wondering if she was planning something again, she smiled at him, wondering if something was wrong, so Loren just stopped thinking about it.
He was moving with Lapis, who had been kicked out of her home amongst the demon kin to explore the world.
Deciding that there was no use being concerned about it after all their time together, he looked through the three papers and saw that although they werenât about participating in the war, they were related to it.
âReconnaissance in unknown territory? This is going through one of the possible battlefields. Iâve done some of these as a mercenary, but if you meet with an enemy squad, itâs immediately going to become a full-on battle.â
It was a job to scout out the terrain and condition of the battlefield before the actual battle started.
Going in without knowing anything about the battlefield was a great disadvantage, and it was normal to use a large amount of time and manpower to know everything you could about it, but it would mean thinking and doing the same thing as your enemy, so skirmishes were a common occurrence.
In the worst case, the main forces would be deployed, and the battle would start right then and there, which was what Loren was wary of.
If they made the wrong predictions, it meant the two of them would be mixed into the midst of the war.
âGuarding the supply squad to the main forces is a no as well. Itâs common sense to hit the enemyâs supplies, so unless the defenses are rock solid, itâs more unlikely that there wonât be an attack. There would be a lot of mercenaries that are quick on their feetâŠand even though itâs a job in the back lines, the rewards are too cheap.â
It was because it was thought to be quite safe since it was in the back lines, but there was no way adventurers could fend of even a small group of trained mercenaries, and the chances of being attacked was quite high as well.
Another factor was that attacking the supply squad was a popular job since whatever was recovered during the attack would belong to the attackers.
Goods and money, and in the worst case, even people.
The morale of the attackers would be very high, and so was the danger.
âIf it was within the boundaries of your country it would be easyâŠbut thatâs not the case with the current war, isnât it?â
âNo, it isnât. It seems that the war is in the east border for this nation and south border for the opposing one. No idea why itâs in such an obscure place.â
âWhatâs that?â
Loren thought it was obvious that the nations were fighting over something.
If it was something simple, such as land, the war would be within the boundaries of either of them.
But the location that Lapis had told him belong to neither of them, so Loren couldnât think of a reason why they would be fighting in such a place.
âItâs the plains in the southern central part of the continent. There are tribes of beast kin living there, although they are not their own country.â
Which meant they were fighting over unclaimed territory.
Since there were beast kin living there, Loren thought that it belonged to them, but their social standing on the continent was very low, so there was no way it would be theirs.
âBeast kin? Theyâre the race who look like humans but have some characteristics of animals, right?â
âItâs hypothesized that the people of the Ancient Kingdom created them.â
In other words, animal-human hybrids, or chimeras.
It was thought so because the Ancient Kingdom was known for such research, but no one knew if it was true.
Since they had the characteristics of different animals, many of them were stronger than humans, but their lifespan was shorter.
âMust be a nuisance for the people already living there.â
âThere isnât a single war that isnât a nuisance to someone.â
As Lapis gave him a very dry answer, Loren shrugged and looked at the last piece of paper.
It was about guarding a caravan full of supplies to a village near the battlefield.
âThis is another one with a not-so-low possibility of being attacked.â
A village that was a distance away from the battlefield.
The client, the village chief, wanted bodyguards to guard the caravan filled with supplies the village needed.
Even if it wasnât directly related to the war, there were usually no merchants who would willing go near the battlefield.
But because of that, there would be no supplies going to the villages in the area and affect the people living there.
Loren guessed that the village chief, who posted the job, managed to find a merchant and needed people to keep him and the goods safe until it reached the village.
Although Loren was willing to take it even though the rewards were poor, since peopleâs lives were on the line, he looked at the paper again and frowned.
âFour days to reach the village. Eight for a round trip, with eight silver coins per person.â
âEveryone seems to be ignoring this because you need to pay for your own necessities as well.â
It was a joke.
Even though it was away from the battlefield, considering the high possibility of being attacked, there was nothing to gain from it.
He could understand that after paying the merchants for the goods and his service they wonât have much left for the rewards, but knowing why the other adventurers skipped over it, Loren flicked his finger on the paper.
âThis one isnât any good Lapis. Itâs ridiculous.â
Even if a person needed to work to survive, no idiot would take on a job that would leave him worse off than before.
There was the option of cutting costs to try to make a profit, but Loren knew from experience that people who tried that tended to have a dreadful time.
âA dangerous job that doesnât pay enough and doesnât make any sense from start to finish. Iâd rather stay and starve.â
âDonât say that Loren. Thereâs a job I want you to take.â
Loren slowly turned and glared in the direction the voice came from, while obvious disgust appeared on Lapisâ face.
Although it wasnât hard to know that he wasnât welcomed, the young man with red hair named Klaus took no notice and placed his hands on the table the two of them were sitting at.
He was a capable and well-known adventurer within the guild, backed up by some country, and usually traveled with three beautiful girls, but currently none of them were to be seen.
âWhat do you want? What are you plotting?â
When they first met, he was so insufferable even Loren hated him, but with a few experiences together, he seemed to acknowledge Lorenâs skill and abilities, with improvements to his attitude, and although he was still bothersome, Loren didnât really hate him anymore.
With his special ability Gift, Klaus was someone who could be considered a hero, but with a drawback for being very sloppy with his relationship with women, and since he didnât try to fix it even though he was aware of it, Lapis treated him like scum.
âWhat do you mean, plot? Especially against you Loren.â
âThatâs the right way of thinking. Then with what intentions did you interrupt our conversation?â
âI told you already. Thereâs a job I want you to take.â
âOne of these?â
When Lapis pointed to the three pieces of paper on the table without changing her look of disgust, Klaus nodded deeply.
âWhich one?â
âOf course, itâsâŠâ
âAhh, wait, let me guess. Itâs the one about the village, right?â
Klaus froze when Loren said that.
Lapis guessed that Loren was correct, while Klaus looked at him in wonder.
âWhy did you think so?â
âThe other two are related to the nation. The client is some army official. Most of the time theyâre snotty old men or unlikable bastards.â
Lorenâs explanation seemed very biased, but Lapis knew that for some reason, most of them were as Loren had said.
In any case, when it came to the nation or the army, there were rarely likable young men or cute women.
âBut the last one, the client is the village chief.â
âIâm sorry Loren, but my first image of a village chief is an old man.â
Whether it be due to wisdom from years of experience or some other reason.
In any case, the image of a village chief to Lapis was what she had just said.
It was the same for Loren, but he also knew that there was more to it.
âIf the village has been there for a long time, the chief is indeed usually an old man, but for a newer one, the chief could be a young man or woman.â
âThatâsâŠâ
âAnd even if it were an old person, thereâs usually a daughter or granddaughter.â
âAhh, I see.â
Village chiefs were usually slightly better off than the other villagers.
Of course, they had big responsibilities, but putting that aside, because they were wealthier, their daughters or granddaughters were good looking most of the time.
Of course, that wasnât always so, but even in that case, there was always that one good looking girl in the village, and the villagers usually couldnât go against the chiefâs orders.
âSo, itâs related to women.â
When Lapis said with a glare so cold that it could freeze oneâs soul, Klaus, who had a disturbed smile on his face as he still stood with his hands on the table, suddenly looked at Loren with a distraught face.
On top of that, he grabbed Lorenâs hand and started begging in a pitiful voice.
âPlease Loren! Iâll even pay you extra! So please listen to what I have to say!â
âI donât want toâŠI already have a bad feeling about thisâŠâ
âI donât have anyone else to turn to!â
Loren tried to shake Klaus off, but he couldnât, with Klaus gripping it with unexpected strength, so he used his free hand to push Klausâ face away as he tried to get closer.
âYou bastardâŠYouâre using <<Boost>>, arenât you!? Iâm not into another man holding my hand! Let go!â
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âI wonât let it go until you listen to what I have to say!â
âDonât say it in a way that could be misunderstood!!â
Loren roared and started using his feet to peel Klaus off, but Klaus held on fast, determined to cling on.
5
Lapis, who was watching the whole thing unfold, wondered if she should help peel Klaus off to resolve the situation, or see where it would end up, just out of curiosity.