Litty struggles for the Martial Guild

Even when the Martial Guild was on vacation, Litty and her team did not rest, as they declared that they would protect the guild against Baider for Branch Manager Duggam.

After a lot of brainstorming, Litty and the others decided to complete as many as Rank 6 requests as possible.

The members consisted of Litty (Rank 3), Oliger (Rank 4), Aida (Rank 6), and three others. The receptionist had to ask several times about the unusual situation of having a total of six people accepting a Rank 6 request.

Litty thought about inviting Kuufa, too, but decided not to since she was holed up in the Summoners Guild studying.

“A Rank 6 request, huh? Actually, it’s my first time…” (Oliver)

“Did Oliger-san take the promotion exam to Rank 5 right away?” (Litty)

“Not immediately. It took me a year.” (Oliger)

Oliger was already a Cleric. With the title of Martial, he could become a Monk, a higher position.

His goal was to become a Monk and take over the temple in his hometown in the future. That was why he didn’t want to be sidetracked by Rank 6 requests.

Oliger couldn’t help but praise Litty, “Your idea is honestly great. This will help us improve the perception of Martial guild among residents and generate publicity.”

“It just occurred to me suddenly. If you work hard and help people, they will definitely appreciate and recognize you. This is something I have personally experienced before.” (Litty)

“But you don’t have to stick around, do you? We will handle it ourselves. You should better focus on training.” (Oliger)

“Only Aida has done Rank 6 requests before. You need more experienced people, so I’ve got to go with you!” (Litty)

The members laughed at Litty, who was acting like a senior member in a strange way.

At first, Litty initially suggested that the group should take down as many monsters as possible to gain more experience. However, Oliger pointed out that defeating monsters outside the capital would not make them stronger in the short term or have much of a publicity effect.

Oliger believed that if the number of people who wanted to join the guild was high, Baider would not be able to do anything.

His views convinced Litty and others. After some brainstorming, Litty suggested doing as many as Rank 6 requests as possible. This would improve the perception of Martial guild among residents and generate publicity.

That would in turn increase the number of people who wanted to join the guild.

Moreover, doing Rank 6 requests was easier for them with physical abilities they had cultivated in the Martial Guild.

Of course, they were nervous whether this strategy would work or not. However, they could not come up with anything better.

“I am also experienced regarding Rank 6 requests, so if you have any questions, please ask me.” (Aida)

“Thank you, Aida, but I never thought I would be doing Rank 6 requests at Rank 4.”

“Just consider it as part of training, you know?” (Aida)

“Yeah. It feels better when you put it that way.”

There was no doubt that Aida was a hard worker. Although she chose to study at the Martial Guild because of a lack of money, it was not out of ignorance.

She had a goal and she chose the best way to achieve it. Even if she had the money to buy weapons, she would rather spend it on feeding her family meat regularly and send them to study.

“Oh, I think my shoes are a bit torn…”

“I recommend spats. They are easy to move in.”

“Oh, that. It’s kind of embarrassing…”

“It’s for the best of the group.”

“It’s hard to deny when you imply it like that.”

Before long, as they conversed on silly things, they arrived at their first job. The job was to help with a relocation.

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