âVolf Adventurer Training School was built in honor of the achievements of an adventurer from about three hundred years ago, named Volf.â
Klaus was giving explanations that no one asked for as he lead Loren and Lapis down the hall.
Lapis was listening quietly, thinking of it as more knowledge, but Loren couldnât feel interested even if he was told the name of an adventurer from hundreds of years ago.
Most mercenariesâ thought processes were impulsive or simple, and few of them thought in long terms.
Loren had some of those tendencies as well.
The member that was in charge of his education constantly told him to fix it, so he reformed some of them, but this bad habit tended to show itself when he couldnât seem to find any interest in the subject.
While thinking that his financial situation was one of those, Klausâ explanation continued.
âI donât need to explain anything about Volf, right? He has an innumerable amount of achievements, and it wouldnât be an exaggeration to say that most students here set him as their goal.â
âWhat are some of his achievements? Unfortunately, I donât know too much about common information because of priestess training and such.â
Although Lapis asked that, Loren guessed that it was a lie.
In the first place, Lapis was one of the demon kin, who lived in one part of the continent, and it was suspicious if she even trained to become a priestess.
It was also very unlikely that Lapis wouldnât investigate information beforehand.
Since she knew that their destination was Volf Adventurer Training School, it would definitely be strange if she hadnât done any research.
Then came the question of why she was making Klaus explain, so he asked Lapis why in a whisper.
âItâs like checking to see if Iâm right.â
She was comparing the information that she had to Klausâ information.
âLetâs see. Iâm not sure if they are true or not, but there are countless stories of him slaying dragons, and countless discoveries or ruins. There is even a story about defeating and sealing an evil G.o.d.â
âDonât people think that theyâre fake?â
Lapis asked him in a chilling manner.
If it was the Klaus from before, he would have been angry that she had called the deeds of an adventurer that he admired fake, but it seemed that he was indeed reformed, as he just let out a troubled laugh instead of lashing out.
âItâs true that it sounds unbelievable just by hearing stories. But there is evidence that support a number of them. That evidence is the dungeon spreading under the Volf Adventurer Training School.â
âWhat?â
If the subject was about the destination of their job, Loren was interested.
Klaus was surprised at Lorenâs sudden interruption since he had been silent the whole time, but he immediately showed a soft smile and continued his explanation.
âThe dungeon under the school is said to have been created by Volf.â
âItâs not like he dug it, right?â
Loren felt that itself would be quite a feat, but an adventurerâs achievement being that he dug a dungeon didnât sound cool at all.
âItâs said that he put the existing dungeon under his control.â
âYou can do that with dungeons?â
âItâs also said that he solved the mechanics of the dungeon core, but thereâs no record of that. But if you look at the dungeon, it would make you think that it might be true.â
According to Klaus, there was a distinction in difficulty for each floor.
It was structured as a training ground for dungeon exploration, and it was said that Volf made it that way for the adventurers for later generations.
Earlier floors having little danger and the danger level increasing for deeper floors was the same for other dungeons, and Lapis said maybe this dungeon wasnât special, Klaus answered.
âThis dungeon has ten floors, but you can only go to the ninth floor. You need the princ.i.p.alâs permission to go into the tenth floor.â
âSo youâre saying that thatâs where the evidence of Volfâs achievements are?â
âExactly. Iâve only been there once before I graduated, though. If the students can make it to the ninth floor during this exam, they could go to the tenth floor as a reward.â
Klaus explained that they would get permission before the exam began.
That was a good piece of information to Loren.
The reason that they accepted the job was because a part of Lapisâ body might be located in the dungeon, and from Klausâ explanation, he guessed that there was a high chance of it being in the tenth floor.
Then it seemed like their goal would easily be achieved if they followed the students into the tenth floor after then managed to make it to the ninth floor.
On top of that, he now found out why this dungeon wasnât open to the public.
He wasnât sure what kind of protection there was, but it seemed like there was a mechanism that prevented outsiders to break into the tenth floor and steal those evidences of Volfâs achievements.
âBy the way, the exam will continue until the students give up, so you should be prepared for being down there for a while. The longest I know of is one month.â
âSo you would have to stick with them the whole time. Itâs not much of a profitable job, huh.â
âYeah. Thatâs why graduates are mostly the ones that take this job, but why did you guys decide on this job?â
Loren wondered how he should answer Klausâ question.
He couldnât straight up say that they had business with the dungeon.
âWe were interested. Both Loren and I arenât proper adventurers, so we were interested in what kind of place a training school was.â
Unlike Loren, Lapis was able to answer the question immediately.
At her answer, which was so smooth it seemed scripted, Klaus looked convinced, while Loren away to hide his exasperation at Lapisâ reaction, which seemed prepared beforehand.
They finally reached the princ.i.p.alâs office.
The job was from the school, but their client was none other than the princ.i.p.al.
So of course they would go meet him, and when they arrived, Klaus opened the door to the office.
âWelcome! Iâm the princ.i.p.al of Volf Adventurer Training School, Volf the Tenth!!â
Klaus stiffened at the sudden loud sound that came from across the doorway, while Loren covered his ears and Lapis swiftly hid behind him.
Loren saw Klausâ knees shake from taking the full brunt of the sound, while he and Lapis were able to react him time, with a chill going down his back, but the chill got even worse after he saw the person who was supposed to be the princ.i.p.al.
Across from them was a man like a small mountain.
He was wearing formal clothing that matched his t.i.tle of princ.i.p.al, his scale was way different than ordinary people.
Loren was on the tall side as well, but the man sitting down at the desk across the room was so big that his line of sight didnât differ from Lorenâs even though he was sitting down.
âWhat are you standing there for! Hurry up and get inside!â
Looking at the walls shake with his ears still covered, Loren pushed Klaus, who was frozen in place, with his elbow, while wondering if it was really necessary to shout like that.
Klaus slowly stepped into the princ.i.p.alâs office, with a stretched smile on his face.
âI-itâs been a while, princ.i.p.al. You look well, as usual.â
âGlad to see youâre in good health as well!â
His voice was still loud, as expected.
Loren flinched at the voice, which he could still hear clearly even though he was covering his ears.
Lapis, who was still hiding behind his back, had her hands on her head, trying to endure the loud sound.
âH-hey princ.i.p.al. Could you lower your voice a little bit please?â
âShut up Klaus! Do you think I havenât heard of your deeds after you graduated this school!â
âIâm sorry about those casesâŚâ
âHmm? You are? It does seem that youâre a bit different than from what Iâve been hearing about you.â
The tone of his voice dropped slightly.
It was still loud, but it was bearable without having to cover his ears, so Loren put his hands down and Lapis popped her head out from behind his back.
âYouâve had a change of heart, Klaus. Looks like youâve learned some humility.â
âSorry for worrying you.â
The princ.i.p.al snorted as Klaus bowed his head.
âIf you were still the same as Iâve been hearing, I was going to teach you a lesson or two before the job, but it doesnât seem like I need to anymore.â
âIâve been blessed with the opportunity already.â
âYou were lucky.â
Klaus and the princ.i.p.al were having a conversation that Loren didnât understand, but it seemed that they came to a settlement.
Antic.i.p.ating that, Loren called out to the princ.i.p.al, who was looking at Klaus with a satisfied smile, while shifting into a position that he could run away at any time.
âHey, is it alright if we talk about the job now?â
âOh, sorry about that. I heard that one of my former students was causing trouble, so I thought there was a need to give him a warning, but I didnât need to.â
âHappy to hear that, but donât get your voice up again.â
After hearing Lorenâs words, which he said thinking that the princ.i.p.al might be the one who needed a warning, the princ.i.p.al looked at Lapis, whose head was peeking out from behind Lorenâs back, and looked back at Klaus.
âSeems like this year weâve got people who are quite skilled. Klaus, are they the cause of your reform?â
Klaus looked down in embarra.s.sment as the princ.i.p.al glared at him again.
âItâs embarra.s.sing to say, but yes they are.â
âHmm. Hey big guy, it seems that I need to thank you.â
âIâm pretty sure I lose to you in size, but I donât care much about being thanked, so can we talk about the job?â
At Lorenâs urge, the princ.i.p.al put two stacks of paper on top of his desk.
Although the papers were normal sized ones, Loren thought it interesting that they looked like little bits of paper in the hands of the princ.i.p.al, then walked up to the desk and took one of the stacks.
âThis is the roster for the students that will take the exam next. There will be two groups, one with Klausâ party, and the other with yours. You will enter the dungeon with them.â
âMy name is Loren. The one behind me is Lapis. Itâs the pair of us that received the job.â
From behind Loren, Lapis softly slid the doc.u.ment that they had received from the adventurerâs guild in Kauffa in front of the princ.i.p.al.
After going through it, confirming that there were no mistakes, he put it in one of his drawers.
This meant that it was accepted, and it would be returned to them with the princ.i.p.alâs stamp after the job was done.
âThe job description is accompanying the testers. a.s.sisting them is not allowed in general, but if they ask you for advice, you can do so. Everything that happens down there is their own responsibility, and even if they lose their lives, the responsibility wonât fall on you.â
âYou donât mind rescuing them, right?â
âOf course. But if that happens, come straight back up. The testers will have to make maps as they go, but I will provide a map of the dungeon for you beforehand.â
Since the exam was already done many times before, they were able to make a close-to-complete map, and in the case of an emergency, they were to use it to return to the surface.
If the testers received help from the proctors, it was impossible to measure their skills.
Which meant that the exam would end when it is deemed that they need a.s.sistance.
âThe exam is over once they get past the fifth floor, but it is fine to go as far as they can. Of course, the number of floors they get past ties in directly with their evaluation. To put it backwards, the exam wonât end until they get past the fifth floor. If they give up, thatâs where the exam ends. Any questions?â
âI heard from Klaus that if we reach the ninth floor, youâll allow us to enter the tenth floor. Is that true?â
âIt is indeed. Youâll reach the stairs to the tenth floor if you defeat the keeper on the ninth floor, to be exact. The place is usually sealed, but Iâll give the pa.s.s to the students.â
âIsnât that kind of shabby to be called a reward?â
âIf you could take something, that is allowed as well.â
The words of the princ.i.p.al, who said it with a grin, was unexpected to Loren.
He thought so because permission to take something from where things related to the adventurer Volf was an exceptional reward.
âThe same goes for the proctors. If you could take something, I dare you to try. But I wonât take responsibility for anything that happens, so keep that in mind.â
âOh, so thereâs some good-for-nothing trap or guardian, Iâm guessing.â
The princ.i.p.alâs att.i.tude told Loren that there was something down there that would prevent people from doing so, and it wasnât something that students or low rank adventurers could face off against.
It must be that when encountered, if you didnât take anything it would let you through, but if you did you would have to defeat it or get past it to leave the dungeon.
âSo, out of the two parties, who will be in charge of which?â
Loren looked at Klaus, but he told Loren to pick first.
Since Klaus was a graduate, he must have the confidence to do fine with any party he ended up with.
After thinking so, Loren looked back and forth between the stacks of papers with the information of the parties on them, and then took one of them in his hand.
âLet us be in charge of this party.â
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âVery well. ButâŚany basis behind your decision?â
When the princ.i.p.al asked Loren, he answered with his eyes scanning the surface of the papers.
âI guess this is what you would call fate.â
Lapis, who was still hiding behind Lorenâs back, peeked over his shoulder and took a look at the papers in Lorenâs hand.
Lapis saw that the party leader was Ain, and the descriptions of the other party members, and realized that it was the party that Loren had helped the night before at the bar, and knew that was why Loren chose them.