âSo, did you tell the guild girl that youâll take the exam?â
It was currently night time.
As Loren told Lapis what happened during the day while they were having dinner at the bar in the guild, Lapis asked him that question.
As she sat across from him, with a plate of sausages and a glass in front of her but not touching either of them as she listened to Lorenâs story, Loren put down his glass and slowly shook his head.
âI told her that Iâll talk about it with my partner first.â
âThatâs good. Iâd say you handled it pretty well.â
Even though Lapis praised him, Loren wasnât sure what he did well.
All he had done was postpone his answer until after he had asked for Lapisâ opinion, but Lapis continued as she poked the sausage in front of her with her fork.
âIn these cases, if you donât have the materials that are worth basing your decision on, itâs best to avoid answering immediately. If that isnât possible, make sure your replies can be interpreted in different ways, while not saying anything that could be used against you, and try to buy time to ask for someone elseâs opinion.â
âYou just want to make things complicated, donât you?â
If he were to do that every time something similar happened, the conversation would go nowhere and only time would be wasted.
As he glared at Lapis while thinking that, she stuck her fork in one of the sausages, and averted her eyes in the most natural way as she brought it up to her mouth.
Seeing Lapis take a bite out of it, letting out a good snapping sound as she did so, Loren slightly regretted not giving a definitive answer earlier, and started pouring himself another glass.
âAnyways.â
Seeing that Lorenâs focus turned from her to the bottle of alcohol, Lapis continued the conversation.
Although he wanted to question her further, he had a feeling it wouldnât go anywhere, so he decided to listen to what Lapis had to say.
âSo, the adventurerâs guild wants us to take the rank-up exam, am I right?â
Loren nodded slightly.
After seeing him do so, she made an unexpected suggestion in a confident manner.
âThen how about we tell them that weâll do it if itâs the rank-up exam for silver?â
âJumping past iron? Does that mean anything?â
âNot really. But if the guild wants us to rank up so badly, I thought maybe we could take advantage of that and try to push some demands that usually wouldnât go through on them.â
As he thought he could understand why Ivy had made sure that Lapis wasnât with him when she came to talk to him, Loren asked her another thing.
âYou think it would go through?â
âMost likely not.â
Although she was the one who proposed the idea, she easily denied it.
As Loren sighed, not sure what she wanted to do, Lapis swung her fork as if it were a baton and continued.
âIf they refuse, we just act like it canât be helped, and then ask them to waiver the rank-up exam for iron this time.â
As she said they should make new demands without giving up, Loren looked at Lapis with a frown, not sure if he should be exasperated or impressed.
âYou knowâŠâ
âIf thatâs not possible either, we ask them to waiver a portion of it. Since they are the ones who want us to take it, trying to take as many freebies we can is the smart way to do it.â
Lapis way of thinking was pushing demand after demand, anticipating that the other party would give in somewhere.
She didnât seem satisfied with just the fee being waivered, but Loren thought maybe she was being a bit too greedy.
âWhat about when you canât come to a compromise?â
The guild should have a firm line that it couldnât cross, so if they couldnât come to an agreement, the whole thing might be cancelled.
If that happened, they would be losing the perk of not paying the exam fee, but Lapis responded coolly.
âThen we decline taking the exam itself.â
âBut thenâŠâ
âLoren, I donât think thereâs an advantage for us to become iron rank right now in the first place.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
If they became iron rank, the amount of rewards they receive would increase.
Loren thought that was a good enough reason, but on top of that, there were more information you could access, fellow adventurers would look at you differently, and you would be raising your status slightly.
The cons would be the jobs getting more difficult, and the responsibility coming with it increasing as well, but Loren thought it was a trivial matter compared to the pros.
That was why he couldnât understand why Lapis said there were no advantages.
âWell, weâre supposed to be copper rank adventurers, so weâve been taking jobs for copper ranksâŠbut I think that for some reason, weâve been doing things that are well out of a copper rank adventurerâs capability every single time.â
âThatâs trueâŠI guess?â
It wasnât like they wanted it to happen or they made it happen, but ever since Loren became an adventurer, most of the jobs he took were things that would never be given to copper ranks.
âWhat do you think would happen if we became iron rank adventurers?â
âWhat do you mean by thatâŠ?â
âI canât help but feel that weâll get caught in something that iron ranks wouldnât ever be doing.â
There werenât many people who would willingly walk towards trouble.
If the job were to end somewhere far from trouble, Loren was fine with that, and had no intentions of sticking his head into it.
But judging from his experiences up to that point, it resulted in troubles coming towards him, even though he didnât want anything to do with it.
âYou might have a point there.â
âRight? Weâve been doing jobs that make people wonder how weâre still alive. As a result, Lorenâs success rate should be one of the lowest in the whole guild in Kauffa.â
âWait, if Iâm one of the lowest, shouldnât you be as well?â
Loren stopped her as she said something that he couldnât just let past.
Since they were a party together, Loren and Lapis should have been doing the same jobs, so Loren thought it was weird that only his success rate would be considered the lowest, but after thinking for a moment, Lapis said something very heartless.
âIâve actually done a few jobs successfully on my own, so my success rate is higher than Lorenâs.â
Although the two of them were a party, they werenât with each other around the clock.
Of course, Loren had his and Lapis had her private time as well as things to do on their own, and Lapis had been using that time to do simple jobs such as collecting herbs and materials.
And so her success rate was the number of times she had succeeded higher than Lorenâs.
âWhen did youâŠâ
âThis is all for Loren, you know. Donât make such a scary face.â
Lapis said to him, not afraid at all by his glare.
Loren didnât understand the logic behind her doing all those jobs behind his back and telling him it was all for him.
âIf both Loren and I have the lowest success rate in Kauffaâs guild, it would sound bad, wouldnât it?â
âThatâs what you meant.â
If both of them were failing, they would be at the bottom as a party as well.
Loren realized that Lapis doing some easy jobs on her own would make their success rate slightly better, so he interrupted her explanation.
Although he wished that if she were going to do so, she could have invited him to go along, but whenever the two of them went on a simple job, there was a chance something that made it far from simple could happen, so when putting that into consideration, Lapis going on her own might have been the optimal thing to do.
âAm I the jinxed oneâŠ?â
It seemed that Lapisâ jobs stayed easy when she was solo.
Which meant that the one who was pulling unnecessary factors around was someone other than her, which naturally meant that it would be him.
âIt could be that the condition is only when weâre together, so donât worry about it.â
As Loren started falling into a loop of negative thoughts, Lapis followed up.
In fact, the prominent reason for Lapis was that it would be troublesome if they were denied from jobs because of a low success rate.
But she had no intention of upsetting Loren, so her follow up was a very quick one.
âAnyways, going back to the rank-up exam. What do you want to do?â
âAs much as I would like to add and take off conditions and have fun negotiating with the guild, but if you donât think well of it, how about just taking it?â
Loren thought that the guild staff was wary of her because she said and thought those kinds of things, but instead of saying so, he asked her something else.
âArenât you going to take it?â
âIâll take it if you do.â
She seemed to leave the final decision to Loren.
After thinking for a moment, Loren told her his thoughts.
âI think trying it would be okay since itâs free.â
If they passed, they would receive the qualifications to be iron rank adventurers for free.
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Even if they didnât it wouldnât hurt their finances and wouldnât bring any problems either.
So, Loren concluded that it was worth taking a shot at.
âThen letâs go with that.â
Since Loren made up his mind, Lapis had no intention of arguing, and since they were in consensus, they would be going along with the guildâs recommendations and taking the rank up exam.