âThank you so much. I was worried that you would keep complaining and eventually say that you wouldnât do it.â
Ivy, a receptionist girl at the guild, said with a smile on her face.
After talking with Lapis and deciding to take the exam the night before, when he told Ivy that, she let out a sigh of relief and smiled brightly.
Wanting to strike the iron while it was hot, Ivy took Loren and Lapis to a training ground near the guild where the exam was to take place.
âIâm also thankful that you responded so quickly. I thought it would take a bit more time.â
What Ivy was worried about were things that wouldâve happened if Loren let Lapis do all the negotiating.
In that point, Ivyâs decision to approach Loren when he was alone was the best one, and Loren was impressed, thinking that she was indeed someone who had dealt with many kinds of adventurers through her job, but he guessed that it wouldnât make her happy even if he told her that.
It would mean that her prediction that things couldâve been a lot messier was correct, after all.
âWhat would the exam be like?â
Lapis asked Ivy casually, not mentioning that she was thinking about doing everything Ivy was worried about.
Loren was about to wonder why a priestess of the Knowledge god like Lapis didnât know that, but he immediately stopped himself, realizing that his image of priests of the Knowledge god was being poisoned by her.
There was no way a priest of the Knowledge god would know everything, and Lapis was just abnormal, so he knew that this natural expectation wasnât a good thing.
âLetâs see. Thereâs no written exam. If there was, most people wouldnât be able to leave copper rank.â
Unable to write.
Or read, or in some cases, there were adventurers who couldnât do either, and that was a lot of people.
If there was a written exam for such adventurers, even getting to iron rank would be a difficult challenge.
For the higher ranks, there were written exams, but that was because to become a high ranking adventurer, you would need knowledge and intelligence as well as skill.
âSo the exam is practical. You would be doing a practice match with a proctor that the guild provides.â
âWould Lapis be doing the same?â
To Ivy, it sounded like Loren was worried that priests, who werenât really meant for combat, would have to take the same type of exam.
But in fact, Loren was worried about the proctor who would be going against Lapis, since she was a demon and was easily more powerful than he was.
If Lapis went overboard and twisted off parts of her opponent, it would be apparent that she was skilled enough, but the proctor would be in a pitiful state.
âItâs waived for priests and magicians. Instead, we have them show us a spell.â
The guildâs training ground was a large one-story building near it.
Inside was bare ground, and adventurers could go there to practice combat and magic.
Almost anyone could use it if they were a part of the guild, so it was used to train new adventurers or practice moving with new members, as well as experienced adventurers training novices.
Hot blooded adventurers didnât use the facility much, so it was mostly used for rank-up exams.
âThatâs going to be easy, but what about Lorenâs opponent?â
Lapis looked slightly disappointed.
A short time before during their last two jobs, Lapis had regained both her arms out of her limbs and eyes that her parents had taken from her and replaced with prosthetics.
After that, she didnât have a chance to test them out in combat, so she had been hoping to do so, but Loren was relieved that the opportunity didnât present itself.
âOf course, we have information that Loren is a skilled swordsman, so weâve prepared someone good.â
In a comical fashion, Ivy pointed to a person waiting in the training ground.
The man with a slime yet trained figure and red hair, opened his eyes wide in surprise when he saw Loren, and started looking between him and Ivy repeatedly.
âItâs new ace among the iron rank adventurers, Klaus!â
âWait a second! My opponent for the mock battle is Loren!?â
As Klaus started panicking, a wondering face appeared on Ivyâs face.
As Loren guessed that she had somehow tricked Klaus into becoming a proctor without explaining everything, the conversation between the two proved that he was right.
âYou didnât tell me about this! I wouldâve declined if I knew he was my opponent!â
âBut I promised you that Iâll spend a night with you if you agreed to become a proctor and beat your opponent, didnât I?â
âThatâs what you said!â
âYouâre the one who said that a copper rank adventurer was no match for you so I should wait with the key to my room, right?â
âUghâŠâ
As Klaus was at a loss for words, Loren and Lapisâ cold glares pierced into him.
âKlaus, youâre the leader of a harm party including Ange as well as a knight and a magician, but have you been hitting on guild girls as well?â
âItâs oneâs personal preference so itâs not something I can say about. But women will be the death of you, you know that?â
âT-thatâs my private life, so itâs none of your business.â
Klaus responded to their cold words without hesitation.
Giving up, knowing that he probably wouldnât change his ways unless he experienced a life-threatening experience, Loren asked Ivy.
âIn any case, I just need to fight him and beat him to a pulp, right?â
âYes, please destroy him so that he canât move his legs and waist properly.â
âWhat!? Wait a second! Lying isnât good!â
As Ivy said something quite violent with a smile on her face, Klaus quickly stopped her.
When Loren nudged him to explain, Klaus started explaining the rules to the exam, glancing at Ivy to keep her mouth shut.
âWinning or losing doesnât matter in general. If you lose badly, you would lose points, but if you manage to fight decently, thereâs no problem. If the exam was based on victory or defeat, since itâs against a copper rank and an iron rank, most adventurers wonât be able to pass.â
There werenât many adventurers that were skilled swordsmen like Loren was, so a copper rank adventurer with more skill and experience than iron adventurers were very rare.
Then it wouldâve been obvious after a bit of thought that the mock battle wouldnât be based on victory, but for some reason, Ivy seemed to want Loren to crush Klaus.
âCan I ask what the circumstances are?â
âWell, that person over there has been hitting on every guild girl that caught his eye.â
As Lapis put her arm around Ivyâs shoulder and leaned in towards her and asked her in a small voice, Ivy replied in a hushed voice as well.
âNo matter how many times we warn him he doesnât show signs of improving, and sometimes new girls that donât know about him almost fall for him, so weâve decided that this canât keep going on.â
âSo, you ended up becoming the bait and luring Klaus out here, am I correct?â
âYes. I used the condition I mentioned before to do so.â
At Ivyâs clear confession that she tricked Klaus, Loren started to feel sorry for him.
Klausâ attitude was indeed a problem, but he couldnât help but feel that there wouldâve been a better way without having to trick him.
âBut no matter how you tricked him, a promise is still effective as a promise, am I correct?â
âWell, yes, but with Lorenâs skillâŠâ
âIf victory or loss doesnât matter, he can lose on purpose if he wants to.â
At the words Lapis said with a smile, Klaus and Ivyâs expressions froze.
Realizing what was going to happen, Loren dropped his shoulders and sighed.
âSo, the two of you. Letâs start the bidding, shall we? The good will be the right to decide if Loren will fight seriously or go easy and lose at a good time.â
âWait a minute Lapis! Thatâs cheating, isnât it!?â
As Ivy started panicking, Lapis said calmly.
âCheating? What do you mean? Winning doesnât matter, and the progress is whatâs important, right? And itâs not like Iâve asked you to pass Loren unfairly. Itâs about whether he beats up the proctor to a pulp or give up at a good time. Thatâs it.â
âYour pride as a swordsman wonât let you lose on purpose, right?â
âStrictly speaking, Iâm a mercenary, not a swordsman, so I donât care as long as itâs going to mean money in my pocket.â
If it were a fight to the death, it would be a different story, but what they were about to do was a mock battle, which victory or loss didnât matter.
So, Loren thought that going on board with Lapisâ plan to get a bit of pocket money wouldnât be bad.
His answer was unexpected to both Klaus and Ivy, as Klausâ face loosened while Ivy, still stiff, looked at Lapisâ face awkwardly.
âSo, now that weâve gotten Lorenâs approval. How much can you pay?â
At Lapis straightforward question, Klaus and Ivy quickly took out their wallets from their pockets and started looking through them.
Loren whispered to Lapis, humming as she looked on with a smile.
âAre you serious about this?â
âIâm not sure. Iâm pretty interested in seeing Ivy cry after getting her room key taken though.â
âWhatâs my share?â
âHow about seven to three, with Loren getting seven?â
âNot bad. Count me in.â
Loren wasnât going to go with it if Lapis took the larger share or if it was exactly half.
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But since she immediately responded with him getting the large share, it meant that Lapis was interested in where this would go and didnât care about the money.
Loren didnât have a reason to miss a three-way opportunity to satisfy Lapisâ curiosity, rake Klaus over some coals, and show Ivy what happens when she tries to use someone conveniently.
âAlright, the two of you. Letâs start piling up whatâs in your wallets, shall we?â
Seeing Ivy and Klaus making bids in front of Lapis, who had an innocent yet crooked smile on her face, which made it hard to believe she was actually a priestess, Loren stifled a yawn, thinking that it would be a while before the exam would start.