The ceremony celebrating the birth of the conqueror was estimated to be on the scale of an entire city. Merchants from the surrounding cities gathered for the aristocrats and wealthy people who attended the ceremony. The merchants who had their stores in the city also livened up the streets every day, praising the Conqueror. The merchant mentioned their name just because one of the conquerors once visited the shop, what a strong merchant spirit they had.
The Trimagitack party members had less and less time to meet, as they were busy with the guests who came incessantly. But perhaps that was why they used their little free time to meet.
âThat vice-guild leader said that Walm was a contract holder so he could only participate from the spectator seats. When I heard that, I thought of throwing him out the window.â
âThat makes me happy, but there are also internal regulations within the guild. It would be unhealthy for such an organization to be so flexible, and keep making exceptions again and again.â
If exceptions were always made, discontent would build up within the organization. Walm, who used to belong to an organized society in his previous life, knew this firsthand. Bending the rules, as long as they produced results, could lead to disaster.
âWalm, why are you so cold about these things?â
Even if Merrill was angry at what appeared to be unfair treatment, after seeing that Walm, who was the concerned party, didnât really mind, her anger withered away.
âStill, are you sure? Itâs a great honor, you know?â
Said Hari, as if to remind Walm.
âIt doesnât suit me. The Adventurerâs Guild also wants to highlight the people of Belgana. Besides, Iâve got nice food and a bed for a while. So, no complaints.â
âYouâre stubborn in a strange way.â
Marianthe, who was resting her cheeks on her hand as if to say she was already used to it, let out these words.
âWell, itâs not like he canât attend at all. More than that, Walmâs armor, which has turned into âiron scrapsâ, seems like, will be ready in time for the ceremony.â
âCanât believe there was a guy who received such a request to finish it in such a short period of time.â
âItâs the armor of one of the Conquerors. Iâm sure anyone would be fired up. But well, thanks to those dwarves for their kindness I guess.â
Speaking of dwarves, there were few among Walmâs acquaintances. It was one of the few groups that came in and out beyond the 30th floor. It was a group of 4 dwarves and a beastman, sent by the Aleinard Forest Alliance, who were able to be true to themselves regardless of location.
âSince the material is, you know it. Apparently, they canât leave it to others. The dwarves looked so enthusiastic about participating in the iron striking. Not only fighting, but theyâre also good at blacksmithing work. Hard to believe that those insensitive dwarves are actually so dexterous.â
Said Merrill, while recalling a personal dissatisfaction. Behind the dynamism with which they split the monsterâs head with a battle axe was the sensitivity and dedication inherent to craftsmen.
Nevertheless, Walm wasnât dissatisfied. The armor that had gone out of shape in the battle with the Undead Dragon would be revived with a small amount of mithril and the ashes of the Undead Dragon. In addition, Walmâs intention to adopt the design of his old armor was accepted. So it would be finished without changing the basic design, but there would certainly be some differences.
âAnd Hari, how about it?â
Merrill asked Hari about his progress.
âWell, itâs an old acquaintance. So, itâs quite difficult.â
The two talked about the method of taking the crimson grass. Hari had gathered information from people he knew when he was in the church, but he was afraid that a strange rumor would spread, so he couldnât proceed at will, and so progress wasnât that great. After all, it was a treasure that was said to be able to cure all kinds of diseases. For those who didnât have much time to live, it was an item they wanted so much that they would die for it.
âAt first, I was going to look for it by myself. Iâm saved.â
The only person who came to Walmâs mind was the healing mage on the border, Kopetsk City. However, even if the healing magician possessed a rare drug, it didnât mean that the healing magician knew the solution. Moreover, Walm was told about the existence of the crimson grass, which was called the Hidden Treasures of Healing, so that he wouldnât give up in despair, since the healing magician couldnât give him a permanent cure.
âWe arenât strangers you know. Weâre comrade-in-arms whoâve dived to the bottom. This much is nothing.â
Said Hari in a voice that sounded a little bland. But hearing that, Walm was at a loss for words. He couldnât even bring himself to thank Hari sincerely after that, and ended up giving only a vague answer.
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âItâs really troublesome. Only scandals continue.â
The Vice-Guild Leader of the Adventurerâs Guild Belgana Branch, Raffaele, struggled under pressure from the Marquis family because of the slump in iron production from the Labyrinth. In recent years, the export of meat resources from the low-rank floors had been doing well, but the production of iron materials from the mid-rank floors onward had been declining. This was because the guild wasnât fostering enough mid-rank or higher adventurers for the job.
Groups of promising adventurers were blocked by the wall of âdifficulty jumpâ in the mid-rank and high-rank floors, and often had to endure the grief of destruction. Of course, Raffaele hadnât simply remained idle. He promoted the promising adventurers to the guild staff and asked their opinions. They were also tasked to give lectures on practical skills and theoretical lectures. In addition, even highly paid healing magicians were stationed nearby in an effort to improve survivability.
When a rumor about the Manhunt, which was frowned upon, was circulating, there was no evidence in the search, so the guild concluded that the adventurerâs skills were lacking in general.
That said, compared to several decades ago when the guild thought they had fulfilled their role by sending users into the black hole after having intensive appointments with the civil officials, the current management system had improved dramaticallyââ supposedly.
The unbelievable news was that there was a clear report of a manhunt appearing within the Labyrinth.
Who would have believed that the party, which had the oldest member of the guild and who also acted as an instructor, was actually a criminal? Although it was dismissed as a false alarm and Fausto managed to escape, two of his party members were dead and brought back to the guild. Moreover, the one who had reported it was the Trimagitack. Of course, Raffaele couldnât just ignore it.
âNow and then, people have broken the taboo in the Labyrinth, but Iâve never thought that the oldest member has been hunting people.â
The exemplary rebellion of Fausto, who spared no effort in cooperating with the guild, was enough to shake the guildâs management system. Raffaele was also busy dealing with it, and he couldnât even take a good rest.
âEven so, itâs convenient that his true identity has been exposed.â
Roggo, Raffaeleâs assistant and guard, guessed the current situation. Originally an excellent scout in the Labyrinth, Roggo was favorable to the elimination of manhunts. Calling it pus discharge might sound good, but from the point of view of those who had taken the responsibility and had to do the hard work every day, it meant nothing but trouble.
âThat bastard Fausto seems to have harvested parties that had reached a certain level. I mean, he hunts his own juniors, you know? As if heâs breeding livestock⊠Think about the manpower and cost for the aftermath! Thereâs even an accusation that weâve been neglecting the manhunts for many years on purpose.â
It ended up with a silly conspiracy theory that the guild was using a manhunt to gather profits.
Still, Raffaele couldnât help but hold strong anger at the adventurerâs excessive gossip.
âIf only, that wanderer had died quietly, it wouldnât have taken so much trouble. And Fausto is old. Being a Manhunt isnât a good match for his age. Bet, he would soon wither and rot in the Labyrinth, or, we can just wait for his retirementâŠâ
Raffaele pursued Roggo, who seemed to have something to say, as he was acting like a stranger.
âHmph, stop pretending to be a good person. This Labyrinth city isnât a clear stream. In the stream where the crowd has swelled up to the point where itâs difficult to manage, spies from other countries, criminals, and necromancers must be lurking around, and human desires and conspiracy are also swirling. This is such a city. A balance between pure and impurity should be maintained, or it wonât work.â
The Adventurerâs Guild had removed the impurity together with the Marquisâ guards. But there was no end to it. It was like clearing the fog with oneâs hands.
âThe same goes for the brothel district and the slums. The Marquis attempted to take full control, but even the investigations failed. Thatâs the result of dealing with an opponent you donât know. Worsening the security of the city by the end. In the first place, is it possible to completely control such places from inside the wall? In the end, it would be easier to handle by selecting some of the ruffians and making them official workers. At worst, just treat them like a crowd who likes to cross the line.â
âNow, now, rather we should look forward to the next meeting.â
Roggo mentioned an upcoming event.
âItâs just an inspection. I wonder if their business is doing well⊠But really, what a profit⊠Hahaha, looks like youâre being humble with your face and mouth, but always honest with your needs.â
Raffaele, looking from Roggoâs face to his lower body, snorted.
âI thought that mercenary would cause more trouble, but conquering the Labyrinth with the Trimagitack? Even the world couldnât understand why that happened. But, with this, even with that manhunt incident, the profit will still be great at last. Even the displeased Marquis-sama, would be pleased. Above all, besides the regular inspection, to think that those ruffians invited us to the brothel to celebrate the conquest of the Labyrinth. How touching.â
In the course of their conversation, Raffaele arrived at his desired brothel. Thus, ending his complaints.
âHah, you too. Itâs going to be a good night.â
Raffaele parted ways with Roggo at the fork in the long passage.
Raffaele was led by a dull red-haired woman. Although she had a shadowy, unattractive face, she was by no means bad-looking. She clearly had a moderate amount of flesh in the right place, probably because she moved those parts on a daily basis.
âYou look good.â
Raffaeleâs vision was obstructed by the darkness and the wafting incense smell, but because of his profession, he had absolute confidence in his memory.
âIt was specially prepared, only for Raffaele-sama, to enjoy this day to the fullest.â
The woman who had lured Raffaele into the room entwined her long limbs and whispered in his ear.
âAlrauneâs incense, it brings a sense of happiness, and eases your mood. Please forget about your daily hard work, everything else, and, just relax.â
The woman was good at putting people at ease. There was nothing wrong with that, even if it was nothing more than blatant flattery.
The woman expressed that she would gladly put on a farce without a cooling-off period.
And so, Raffaele generously accepted the sweet invitation.
âNow, now, who should I entertain, I wonder?â
Along with the snuggling woman, Raffaele overlapped his shadows with hers on the bed. The sweet scent corroded and numbed Raffaeleâs mind and body.