1354 Episode 1354



The stimulant brought her back to consciousness, and at first she had no idea where she was... and what the situation was.
 Still, he recalls meeting an adventurer in his last memory, learns that it was the man who called himself Luno, and hastily explains what had happened to him when he found out that this was Guild of Guillum.

"...you said you had been eaten by the woods, but did you mean it literally?"

 He muttered unexpectedly, though he had always thought it was a metaphor.

"That's not the case, Mr. Luno. Recent reports haven't suggested that there is a dangerous forest full of Trent. Then it's probably completely unknown."

 A normally calm receptionist warns Reno with a unusually tense and tense face.
 It's possible that Slaisha is delusional just for some reason.
 But if what was just explained was true... it would be bad in many ways.
 For adventurers, forests are places to gather materials, knock down monsters, and disassemble them.
 In addition to adventurers, hunters also hunt for prey and collect nuts, fruits and wild vegetables.
 If they don't know it's a daunting place to eat, they'll naturally go into the woods. ...and there's no doubt that the consequences will be a lot of damage.

"This... I can't judge it by myself. We need to report to the guildmaster whether Suresha's testimony is correct or not."
"Oh, the guildmaster?" It's new, but what is it like?"

 Reno knows that the guildmaster has been replaced by a worker from the marina.
 Naturally, however, guildmasters are not often mentioned.
 No, it may vary from person to person, from place to place, but at least the guildmaster of guildm... Marina, and the newly created guildmaster, didn't like to show up.
 That's probably why they don't really feel it when the guildmaster changes.
 I've heard Reno's speech when he became guildmaster, but I've never seen him since.
 That's why I know the face of the worker, but Reno didn't know what the work was like.

"Mr. Marina has been left in charge, and he is excellent." Well, since I've put together a branch office in Dungeon, I'm sure I'm not competent."

 Tell him so and the receptionist tells Luno and Slasha to wait here and he leaves the room.
 Then he tells his boss that he has something important to do and heads upstairs to his office.

"Excuse me, Guildmaster," I'd like to report something as soon as possible."
"Come in."

 The receptionist opens the door to a voice coming from inside the office.
 The room isn't much different than it used to be with Marina.
 The details are different, but that's all they've done to make it easier for workers to work.
 She was a receptionist who looked around the room until she had settled down, but when the worker had finished signing the documents she was reading, she spoke again.

"An adventurer was brought into the guild a few days ago, and the adventurer gave me a disturbing report. If it were true, I would have a lot of trouble, so I came here to report it."
"Is this information from an adventurer?" Well, shall I ask you to play it? What do you mean?"

 Encouraged to do so, the receptionist explains a story about the forest from Slasha.
 The whole forest has been attacking them like willful monsters.
 And the forest is eroding and increasing its size.
 The worker who hears the story usually frowns mildly.
 You must have understood the gravity of the matter.

"Forest... a group of Trents?"

 As a tree monster, the first thing I could think of was Trent.
 Of course there are a lot of other tree monsters, but workers expect Trent to be more likely if he is involved in this case.

"I don't know," As he says so, I think there is a high possibility that... but I still find it a little strange that Trent is so crowded as to be called a forest."
"...that'said he.
"And there have been no reports of such a forest. Even if it is a little off the road, I think some adventurers could find such a forest."
"Yes. I'm curious about that, too. What's more, among adventurers who are coming to Gilmoo, was Slasha the first to do something like this? It's not just that party. But if there is no other information in it..."

 At worst, all the adventurers involved in the forest may have been eaten up with this exception.
 At the worker's words, which conclude, the receptionist was breathless.
 Many adventurers come to Gilm every spring, but the numbers naturally vary every year.
 That's why we've had the same number of adventurers this year... maybe even more adventurers have thought they've been eaten by the forest where the Slays were attacked.

"What shall I do?"
"…it's a problem that we don't know the exact scale and danger. There is a high possibility that it is too small to report to Dusker."

 If a vast forest is going to attack Gilm, then of course it is necessary to report to Dusker.
 But if, as I reported to Dusker, the forest wasn't really that large, it could be a misjudgment for the guild.
 Of course Dusker didn't care about it, but it was clear that not everyone cared about it.  

"With a little more information... no, now that you mention it, you've got the right people for a time like this. Will you call for Mr. Ray?"

 It was Ray who had passed the worker's mind.
 To be exact, Ray and Sett.
 He is one of the most unusual beings in this world, able to fly.

(He's stronger than the Dragon Knight, but he's less likely to harm people. On the contrary, it is much loved by the inhabitants of Gilm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

 I guess the receptionist understood what the workers were thinking.
 At the same time, however, I feel a little shy.
 The receptionist finds Set lovely, too.
 More than that, however, some of the Guild's receptionists are obsessed with Ray.
 Leaving the person alone and going looking for Ray, I have a feeling that there will be a lot of problems at a later date.

(And it's troublesome.)

 Obviously you meant it, but the receptionist... I'm not joking about Kenny, either.
 In fact, this receptionist had little to do with Ray and didn't know where he was now.
 After all, the guillem is wide.
 It must be hard to find Ray among them.

"If I were to call Mr. Ray, I think I should use Kenny."
"I see. Come to think of it... but Kenny is supposed to be on holiday today?"
"Yes, but if I knew I could see Mr. Ray, I would take the initiative."

 That's a feeling similar to conviction.
 In fact, given Kenny's personality, there's no doubt he'll be willing to go and see Ray.
 But workers shake their heads at the receptionist's words.

"Now we need to call Ray as soon as possible. It will take some time to call for Kenny, and then. Kenny may not be at home."
"That's... I suppose,"

 If this is winter, there's a good chance you'll be at home.
 But now it's spring, and the temperature outside is warm.
 Moreover, Kenny's personality makes him more likely to go out on holidays than stay still at home.I don't know how long it will take to find Kenny and then Ray.

(But if I screamed for Ray to come out... I think Kenny would show up normally.)

 Knowing how deeply Kenny usually feels about Ray, it was only natural to think so.
 Still, as long as I'm not sure, I wonder if I have no choice.

"But... I don't know where Mr. Ray is, I wish you would stay at the Wheat-tei at dusk."
"Well, if you're not in the Wheat-tei at dusk, you might want to go to Marina's mansion in the aristocratic quarter." I've heard that Marina's residence has become a gathering place after the party."

 The receptionist was surprised at what the worker said.
 I thought he was working in his office, but he probably didn't think he was collecting the information.
 However, for workers, Ray and his friends are very close.
 Moreover, being a notorious, high-ranking adventurer, it was only natural to learn more about the situation.

"All right. Well, I'll go to the Wheat-tei at dusk first."





"Please,"

 That's the end of the conversation, and the receptionist leaves the office and heads for the treatment room.

"Oh, are you back?" And how did it go?"
"I think I'm going to ask Mr. Ray about the forest. I'm going to call for Ray now."
"Well, I suppose so," We're looking for the forest, and Ray's... well, can he use his ability to fly?"
"Yes. They travel very fast, too.

 Speak briefly, the receptionist leaves the room... and then leaves the guild.
 And the first thing I went was, of course, the Wheat-tei at dusk.
 Fortunately, the busy hours of the morning had passed, so even the staff at the inn could hear the story right away.

"Excuse me, Mr. Ray, who is in the guild?"

 Lana, organizing the papers at the counter, looks to her voice.
 There, as I explained, was a woman in a guild uniform.
 Lana understood that the face was a real guild staff member because I had seen it when I went to the guild to ask them to pick up ingredients several times before.

"Oh, that's rare. I can't believe you're asking for Ray."

 Ray is well known as a notorious high-ranking adventurer, but his personality often frightens him.
 As a result, no one bothers to ask Ray... but there's no doubt that there are quite a few.
 Understanding why Lana is surprised, the receptionist asks again about Ray.

"I have something to do with the guild... and Mr. Ray?"
"I'm afraid Mr. Ray is out."
"Ah... I knew it. I didn't expect to be in the hotel room because of this cheerful weather. Don't you know where it is?"

 Marina's mansion is the only place left for the receptionist who hears that Ray is missing.
 If possible, I would have liked to hear somewhere else.

"Well, a stall?"
"Oh, I see,"

 I know one of Ray's hobbies is eating around.
 Ray was originally familiar with cooking, and he's been promoting dishes that he's never eaten in guillem. before.
 udon, meat buns, pizza
 Other than that, I've heard rumors that other cities are spreading different dishes.
 At any rate, I think it's a good option to be told that Ray is the only one who's going around the stalls.
 But... still, given the size of the guillem, I still didn't think I could find Ray.

"All right. I'll look for more information."

 In the end, the receptionist chose to go to Marina's residence and visit the stall again if there was no one there.
 Considering how many stalls there are in Gilm, it's a natural choice.
 After leaving the Wheat-tei at dusk, he hurried ahead looking at the stalls on his way to the aristocratic district.

(Mr. Ray should be with Mr. Seto.) If that's the case, I don't think it's impossible to find them because children are gathering for Seto.)

 The receptionist, with this in mind, eventually fails to find her and enters the barony and arrives in front of Marina's mansion.
 With a ray of hope, the receptionist screams in front of the house.

"Excuse me, Mr. Marina!"