Iâll try to remember a while ago.\n
The Commercial Guild said, âI want you to carry the evidence so my client can never ask me to do it again.â
And the Adventurer Guild?
âCould the Adventurer Alliance be involved?â
âIâve been feeling uncomfortable since I heard about this job.Iâve been thinking and remembering.Gilmus, the adventurer from Kanke Village, was absent. â
My father has a strange expression.
âYes, itâs hidden, but he died in a cave collapse.And the pot hasnât been decided yet.A while ago, I heard rumors of a successor struggle.Still, I was wondering if candidate Gilmouth was involved in this.Worst of all, there may be allies in the Adventurer Alliance. â
But how can the noise of a broken magic item help candidate Gilmouth?
âPerfect speculation without proof, but I wonder if candidate Gilmus is selling thanks to an adventurer in trouble with a noble toy.â
âYes, noble adventurers are disgusted by smoking.I donât want to get involved.If we can solve the problem before it becomes superficial, would you be grateful to the person who did it? â
As Jinal says, adventurers are weak to nobility.
It was the same for the top adventurers.
Even with the same adventurer buddies, if the nobles look at you, youâll be at a distance.
No one wants to get involved.
If you give me your hand at such a time, and you solve the problem.
âI think itâs very kind of you.â\n
If you think calmly, there may be something uncomfortable about it, but you will not realize that it is being hunted down.
âAdventurers who think theyâve been helped support those whoâve helped Gilmus.Support from adventurers is important, so weâre one step closer to Gilmouth. â
But to be honest, the way I just heard from Mr. GinalâŠ
âThatâs a nice trick.â
Nod to your fatherâs words.
Does it really convey a sense of dwarfism�
If such a person were to become Gilmouth, it would be a lot harder.
âBut this request comes from the Commercial Guild, right?I donât think the Adventurers Guild will talk much. â
Both the Adventurer Alliance and the Commercial Alliance will cooperate, but I donât like being held back.
In the worst case scenario, Iâve heard that it can be a grand affair involving both guild members.
âThatâs why I didnât notice it at first.But I thought you put your hands together.Gilmouth of the Commercial Guild was replaced two years ago.Thereâs a problem with your arm. â
Ginalâs words make his father look stunned.
Someone with a problem there can get to the top.
Is Okanke village understaffed?
Mr. Fischer shrugs his shoulders.
âThere are a lot of people who are a little weak on money, not a shortage of staff.Okanke Village is a long time ago. â
In other words, the top of the Commercial Alliance was paid for.
But is it okay to put someone with a problem in that position?
When I think about what happened, Iâm only worried.
âThe people who live in Okanke village are pathetic.â \nGinal nods at my words.
âAh, because when someone whoâs weak on money gets to the top, itâs the villagers who get hurt.â
Mr. Dinal, youâre looking sharply.
Also, my spine is a little stretched.
When I looked at Mr. Ginal, I saw him breathing small and deep.
âWhen I go to Okanke Village, Iâll hurry up and check it out.So I want you to wait for me to go with the surpents. â
The atmosphere that changes in an instant is relieved of the tension that existed a little while ago.
Ah, but if you need to hurry, you canât.
âMr. Serpent, do we have to hurry?â
Mr Serpent shakes his neck against my words.
âGreat. Just a moment.â
Dinal laughs happily at Sarpent-sanâs answer.
Iâm glad Mr. Fischer wasnât in a hurry because he seemed happy too.
âAre you going to the village soon?â
âAh, youâd better hurry.Rumors can be picked up quickly, but information on both Alliances may take time. â
Ginal strokes Sarpentoâs nose on his fatherâs words.
Mr. Serpent presses his nose with joy.
This time, it seems that I was able to increase or decrease my strength well, and Mr. Ginal was never skipped.
Thatâs why Sarpent-sanâs tail hits the basin and the ground.
At that moment, the ground rocks.
\nFischer tries to get the map out of the luggage.
The Sarpents shook their heads at once, looking in the direction indicated by Fischer.
When she saw it, Fischer tilted her neck and pointed in the opposite direction.
I donât think Iâm going to get lost.
Thatâs funny, isnât it?
Dinal peeks at the map from the side as Fischer leans her head upwards and downwards.
âFrom this rock and tree position, I thought it was on the left.â
âI see. Hold on. Are there any rocks or trees here?â
The two of us are looking at the map and checking where we are now, but something is wrong.
âIs something wrong?â
âThe mark I just saw is drawn on the left and right side of the village road. Itâs supposed to be in one place.â
So youâre saying there are two similar marks?
Tilt your neck to Ginalâs explanation.
âIs the map wrong?Or maybe thereâs a new mark. â
Mr. Fischer shook his head to the side of his fatherâs words.
âEither way, this map is dangerous.I bought it because it was new. â
No one travels on maps alone, but itâs one of the most important lifelines.
âShall we look into the village while the Dinars are looking into it?Ivy, you ready? â
It helps traveling adventurers.