1912 Episode 1912



"Well... not an adventurer, but a slummer? That's a little hard."

 In the guild, Lenora mutters in a troubled tone.
 Ray, who broke up with Suu Kyi at the site of the extension, had been looking for magic items before coming to the guild for a while.
 The reason, as Lenora said, was to get ahead of time on Suu Kyi's case.
 However, what Rey said came out of Lenora's mouth was a remark that unexpectedly denied Rey's request.

"Why? We don't have enough people to dismantle the gigant turtleneck, do we? Then, if there are any slum dwellers who are good at dismantling it, why don't we ask them to help us?"
"I understand what Mr. Ray means. I understand. ... There are a lot of rules in the guild, especially this time around people who aren't adventurers, right? Even more..."

 At that point, Lenora shakes her head.
 Kenny seems to want to say something next to Lenora, but of course he knows the rules of the guild.
 That being the case, no matter how easy Kenny could tell Lenora to accept Ray's proposal.
 ...I was busy with adventurers, which is one of the reasons why I couldn't interfere with them.

"For the time being, I don't mind if the reward is cheaper than the usual adventurers, and I don't think it's a bad thing for the guild to finish dismantling the gigant turtleneck quickly."

 Ray's suggestion of hiring slums is that the demolition of the gigant turtleneck involved a large number of non-adventurers -- many former adventurers.

"Well, well. Even if you say so..."
"Then, can you ask your boss first? I've asked him many questions about guilds, and I think he can do that for me."
"That's..."

 Lenora is at a loss for words.
 In fact, it's true that Ray has asked many questions about the guild's unreasonability, and Lenora knows that.
 That being the case, I thought it would be acceptable for the guild to ask me some unreasonable questions.
 After a bit of thought, Lenora nods slightly.

"All right. Wait a minute, then. I'll go ask the people upstairs."

 So saying, Lenora stands up from the chair she was sitting in and heads down to the person who was doing some paperwork behind the counter.
 the case of the Cobold and the case of the demolition of the Gigant Turtle
 Both carry out two requests at the same time, and there are many other regular tasks.
 That being the case, it was only natural for guild staff to do more work.
 ... much less because we now have a number of guild workers there to dismantle the Giant Turtle.
 In fact, those who quit the guild for some reason a little while ago are also called temporary workers.
 While Lenora felt sorry to bring such a story to her boss, she spoke to him.





 Lenora was talking about something with her boss in front of Ray's eyes, but she seemed to have been instructed to do something by that boss and went further.
 Ray knows what's there because he's been there several times.
 It's upstairs... the stairs leading to the guildmaster's office.
 Guildmaster workers were supposed to be working there now.

(Isn't that too exaggerated?)

 Ray, who had never thought he would even talk to the guildmaster, was a little confused... but decided that now that he had asked Lenora, he had no choice but to wait, so he waited patiently in front of the reception desk.
 Kenny waits for an opportunity to speak to Ray while dealing with the adventurers, but with Lenora's disappearance, the adventurers behind him have to deal with him more than ever before as they move to the front desk.
 ...and it's normal for adventurers who have been waiting for them to lose their receptionist, to be associated with adventurers in line.
 But if the adventurer had been Ray, no one would have acted carelessly.
 If Ray was wearing a dragon lobe hood, I didn't hear Lenora calling him by his name, and some might have intertwined him without thinking he was Ray, but now Ray was taking off his hood by talking to Lenora.
 This allows us to wait for Lenora without wasting time fighting.
 After about ten minutes... Lenora appears from the back of the counter.
 The moment he saw Lenora looking at him smiling, Ray was convinced that his proposal had been made.

"Mr. Ray, I talked to the guildmaster and he said he would allow residents from the slums to participate this once in a while. He also said he would ease his frustration by making the compensation cheaper than the adventurers, as Mr. Ray suggests."
"...unexpected,"

 Lenora's words come from Ray's mouth.
 I had no doubt asked for it to happen myself, but I never expected this incident to be entirely as I wanted it to be.
 If it hadn't happened, I'd have been in trouble.
 Not everything, of course, will go as Ray asks.

"But, uh... the watchman."

 With difficulty in speaking, Lenora tells us that it is difficult to send more people, and one or two of themselves.
 Ray, too, can see how busy the guild is, so there is no doubt that it will help just by increasing the number of people dispatched.

"And if the slums cause more trouble, it's hard to imitate the punishment of the guild."
"Is that impossible?"
"Yes, but if Mr. Ray just says that from the guildmaster, there is no problem."

 In other words, you have to say exactly that. That's what I mean.
 However, Ray nods with no particular objection.
 In the first place, quite a few adventurers are from slums.
 Being an adventurer is the quickest way to get out of the slums for those born and raised in the slums.
 ...though, depending on appearance, there are options to be a prostitute or a prostitute.
 In any case, many slums have a high potential, partly because of their location as a remote guillem.
 If such people do something that blocks them from becoming adventurers, they may end up in the back organization.
 In order to avoid this, it's also necessary to accept slum dwellers as an adventurer... ...even though the number of slum dwellers who have become adventurers will decrease to a certain extent after more than a year.

"All right. I'll let you do it if you don't mind."
"Thank you. So how many people are there going to live in the slums?"

 Lenora asks Ray so, but Ray doesn't know what to say to the word.
 In fact, Ray doesn't know how many Suu Kyi will bring.
 There may be a few other people besides Suu Kyi, and in some cases there may be dozens or even close to a hundred.

"I don't know about it yet. She said she'd bring her and her acquaintance in the wind, but... I told her to come to the gate before the bell rings tomorrow morning, so can you check it out?"
"What? Well... I don't know how many people are going to come. Well, then I think we'll have to count the number of people and then let the guild know and prepare the reward. Should we give the reward to them instead of taking it in the guild?"

 Lenora's words expressing her desire to do so.
 No wonder. Even now, the guilds in the morning and in the evening are quite busy.
 If there were a few dozen slum dwellers there would certainly be some sort of uproar.
 Knowing this, Lenora wanted to be rewarded locally instead of coming to the guild.
 Ray nods straight back, as he has no particular objection to it.
 Ray wants nothing more than a quick hand to dismantle the gigant turtleneck, not to bring any slum dwellers to the guild.
 Many would rather not come to a guild where slum dwellers might also be involved.
 At least if she knew Suu Kyi, she would have made such a decision.

"Oh, that's all right. ... I'm sorry for asking you so much. I'm saved.""No, the guild has asked Ray many unreasonable things, and Ray has sold me many rare materials."

 With those words, Ray understood what Lenora... or, to be exact, what the guildmaster worker that Lenora had just gone to listen to was saying.
 In other words, they want us to sell as much material as possible for the gigant turtles.

(Gigant turtleneck material? ...but I don't know which material will sell for now. It's my first monster I've encountered, or it's a monster I've encountered before, but it's not on record.)

 As for meat, I understand that it's so delicious that I can't put it into words by eating it with my mouth.
 However, other materials. As for that, only those who actually make some kind of magic items, portions, and weapons protection equipment, like alchemists, pharmacists, and blacksmiths, can understand.
 It is then only after such people have actually picked up the material and tried and tested it that it can be used as a material.
 In other words, as long as we didn't know whether the gigant turtleneck could be used as a material, we didn't know which part would sell as a material.
 ...and in that sense Ray's presence that he could store in a mistling to keep the material from rotting would have been a great blessing to Guild... and to Guillum.

"I understand about the material. OK. For the time being, I'll try to sell a few materials little by little, see if they can be used as materials, and if they can be used as materials, I'll sell them again."
"... all right? Then the guild would be a very good deal."

 Rey's words must have been surprising to Lenora. He says so in surprise. ... Rey nods that there is no particular problem.
 In fact, Ray is not particularly concerned with the price of the material, as he has no money to spare.
 The only thing I was concerned about was what kind of magic items I could make with gigant turtlenecks… but Ray thought it would be helpful if he could get as many artisans as possible to hand over the materials to him as possible and have them make useful magic items.

"That's fine, but I want some information on what kind of goods you can make out of that material. ... That way, even the guild wouldn't bother you, would it?"
"I can't decide at my own discretion, but I'll tell you,"

 That's what Lenora says, and Ray leaves the guild contented with it.

(If you don't know which parts are sold as materials, do you need to keep them all in the mistling instead of throwing away or incinerating the internal organs of the gigant turtleneck?)

 The skin and nails of the gigant turtleneck are now in the mistling.
 Ray was reluctant to store not only those parts but also internal organs in the mistling, but it was also true that the mistling was the only one that could preserve them in the best condition, as long as they could not be disposed of.

"Slurrurling.

 Perhaps he finds Ray out of the guild, Seto, who is playing with some passersby, gurgles happily.
 Looking at the set, Ray was getting a little hungry and thought of eating something at a stall.