Chapter 3 ā Adventurer registration and equipment
After paying the registration fee, three silver coins, I put a drop of blood on a card put out in front of me.
If I didnāt pay this fee now, it would have been taken from my rewards when I started working.
The card sucks in my blood, shines for a second, and turns black. After Iām handed the card, it turns white after a while.
When the person registered to it holds the card, the color changes depending on the holderās rank.
If I lose this card, I can ask for a reissue, but Iāll have to pay for it. Ten silver coins to be exact, so I better make sure I hold on to it.
While Mikaru is explaining all this to me, a man boldly makes a move on the receptionist next to us.
I didnāt mention it before, but all the receptionists here are beautiful. On Earth, they could all be idols. The men on the other hand are all rugged like bandits.
I havenāt seen any good-looking guys, at least not in the guild. Iāve seen some in town, walking alongside women.
As I get up from my seat, another guy immediately slides into it and starts talking. Itās not about quests or anything either, heās inviting her to go have a meal together.
I guess itās almost lunch time, but I go accept a few quests.
The man is shot down and leaves, and I return to Mikaru to hand her the documents for the quests.
I was worried that maybe I couldnāt accept multiple quests at the same time, but some of them donāt have to be completed today, so itās fine.
These delivery type quests range from five coins with a hole to ten. Thatās really not a lot.
I donāt know when these quests were even put out, so I canāt help but feel like it would be quicker if the person that put them out did them themselves.
I start to consider that they might be here as a way to help novice adventurers, but theyāre actually harder than I expected.
Carrying heavy packages and walking from one corner of town to another would be pretty exhausting for a normal person. Walking from one corner to the other is easily over ten thousand steps.
But itās no problem for me, as my skill makes it so walking never makes me tired.
These quests actually let me kill two birds with one stone, since Iām making money and earning experience points. And since my stats also increase as I level up, maybe thatās actually three birds. The rewards are really low though.
For a while, I follow the routine of studying in the guildās library in the morning, and accepting delivery quests when Iām done with that.
Five delivery quests arenāt enough to even pay for one night in the inn, so if I just keep going like this, Iām going to run out of money eventually.
I start thinking about material collection quests. These arenāt about monster materials, but rather things like medicinal herbs and materials used for alchemy. Iāve been studying them in the library, and at the very least I remember what they look like, so Iām not worried about that. Especially since I can use Appraisal to know what things are right away.
Now I just need to look into where to get them.
Depending on the materials, I might have to go to the forest, which puts me at risk of being attacked by monsters. I guess this is the time to get my equipment in order.
I take the day off from accepting quests, and go out shopping for equipment.
People are actually worried about me because Iāve been accepting quests without so much as a day off. I was told that resting oneās body is part of an adventurerās job, and the person saying it seemed pretty serious about it too.
Itās true though. No adventurer diligently accepts quests every day like this. Some diligently hit on the girls every day though.
I stop by a weapon shop, that actually sells defensive equipment too.
This place has a good reputation, and the owner is a former adventurer that seems like heāll be kind enough to give me good advice.
This store was actually recommended to me when I was accepting delivery quests.
āWelcome. What are you looking for?ā
He calls out to me while I look at weapons.
Is it because thereās no one else here? His attitude is more modest than his burly physique would suggest.
āIām a rookie adventurer⦠Sir. I was thinking about going outside to collect materials, so Iām here looking for equipment.ā
āHouā¦ā
Heās looking at me like heās evaluating me.
My stats have been going up, so I feel like saying Iām not the same as I was before, but my appearance didnāt change at all, so I canāt deny it if someone says I look unreliable.
Compared to other adventurers, Iām thin and short. I would be average on Earth, and my body can be best described by saying thereās nothing worth describing. I canāt say I have any real muscle either.
āDo you have any weapons and equipment in mind? Can you use magic? And donāt feel like you need to be so polite.ā
āI was thinking about buying a sword⦠And as for the equipment, I think I want something light thatās easy to move in. But I donāt want to get hurt, so I want something that protects me from pain too.ā
āThatās a tough order. A one-handed sword should be good⦠As for the rest, do you want monster skin clothing or a breastplate? The clothing would be cheaper and easier to move in.ā
So the clothing is better? I guess I should also get a knife to strip away materials and a bag for them. I tell him I also want protection for the back of my hands that wonāt hinder my movements, and boots fit to walk in the forest. I also mention that my budget is one gold coin.
Heās surprised that a novice has that much to spend, but I respond that I donāt want to be stingy with what could save my life.
I put an emphasis on the fact that Iām willing to use everything I have, to try to get a discount. In the end, I manage to get some pretty nice equipment.
The monster skin clothes in particular are stab-proof, and have a damage reducing effect.
Itās not like that makes me want to take damage any more, but itās nice to be prepared.
āAre you sure?ā
I ask, about the discount, but he wishes me good luck with a smile on his face.
People in the castle were trash, but a lot of the regular people here in town are kind and friendly. I thank him, and exit the weapon store.