Dream Life

Lesson 38: The Lady of the Beast Magician

Time goes back and back to October 3rd.

The day after I finished my interview with Piers Worgman, the councillor of the Sorcerer's Guild.

I was on my way to the Adventurer Alliance with Liddy to pay extra for my informational research request.

I'm asking Sharon to leave a message this time.

Just talking about the extra reward, so I could have just Liddy, but sometimes it's around 10: 00 a.m. and the least amount of time, and I decided to accompany him.

Entering the Adventurer Guild, several young adventurers were still in the waiting space this time around. Whether it was to meet someone, or to spare time, I had a bottle of booze on hand and a red face.

(A lot of free guys? I feel like there was a guy who was similarly drinking when I came here before... if you have time to drink here, you should go to the woods and hunt demons...)

Me and Liddy put the hood on the cape deep enough to keep us out of sight with them and headed to the reception counter.

That's when a gust of wind blew in from the open entrance. I noticed the wind and looked back towards the entrance. But the behavior was behind it. The breeze that's blown in has only made my cloak hood fall apart.

I quickly put my hood back on, thinking I was awkward.

And as it started to say, "To pay extra for the reward I made the request..." a young man with a slightly higher, deaf voice called out from behind.

"If you think you've come in here hiding your face, you're a kid. This isn't a kid's playground. Go home and suck on your mom's tits."

That's all I say, I make a humble laugh.

I stopped moving unexpectedly. It was not frightened by the voice, nor did it learn to be angry. I was wondering if this was actually going to happen.

(Is there such an overly tempered development that it's normal... you've got too many lines tempered and fitted into laughing bumps than you've been ridiculed... Cook Cook...)

That's what I was thinking, and I was laughing. Then Liddy looked at me with a strange face and whispered, "What's going on?," he asked.

I'm desperate to contain laughter, speechless.

"No, I laughed past my imagination...... Cook......"

Liddy also feels the small smell the guy emits and doesn't seem willing to deal with it. Because of that, me and Liddy took the form of ignoring the man.

When we ignore him, the man gets upset that he's not responding and starts yelling.

"The kid ignored me! Looks like you haven't gotten your hands on it. It's gonna hurt a little, but I'm gonna teach him the world!

The man grabbed me.

As I laughed, I stood up from my chair and ran past the man's side. The man grabs the edge of my cape, trying to get me.

I then took off my cape at that moment and turned around behind him.

"Welcome to the Adventurer Alliance of Doctus is abusive."

When I say that, the other adventurers behind me stand funny and crazy.

"Terry! The kid's making fun of me!

"Give him a good kick!

The men behind us get even better and stir up an adventurer named Terry. Apparently, there's quite a bit of booze in there.

(I'm not saying don't drink it in the morning, but drink it in the tavern. Is it sweet to manage your guild to get involved with the average customer?)

I had a lot of room. The skill of a man named Terry was not so great, and the fact that he had more liquor in him made his feet a little unbearable.

I took control of Liddy with my eyes when I tried to get up and complained to Tina, the same receptionist I had the last time I came to ask.

"Doctus's guild doesn't allow customers to respond to violence."

Tina at the reception looked troubled and shook her head, never trying to stop Terry from doing so.

"Mr. Terry! Come on, man! Plus everyone else...... if it seems to bother you any more, I will ask the Branch Manager to punish you!

The adventurers just laugh at her words and never try to change them.

I took my back sword off the gap and threw it at Liddy. She asked with her eyes how.

I said, "If I pull out my sword, I'll be sorry for joking. It's okay, because I'm not going to kill you," I said to Liddy in a mild tone.

You didn't like the way I said it, when Terry said, "Oh, my God! The kid licked your mouth, you're not smart!" and explode.

With that screaming, I pulled the sword out of my hips slurrily.

The light entering through the window shines through you, sparkling.

I could afford to think I was well taken care of.

Tina was screaming something behind him, but the adventurers around him just stood up and didn't try to stop them at all.

(You can't, these guys. Ian, who was in the woods before - the leader of the Adventurer Party who was attacked by the giant mukade Giant Centipede - was decent. Well, how do we do it? It's easiest to have it blown away with an air hammer...)

Terry wielded his hip-long sword wide and turned to me. But my feet are fluttering and my sword is swinging to the left and right.

In an attempt to slash me, Terry took advantage of his hip rotation to wave his sword at the horizontal giraffe, but it was a slaughter so slow that it seemed like it would stretch because he was drunk or not so skilled in its original form. I gently stepped to the side and scratched it. By being avoided, Terry swung heavily by the sword, and with that recoil he bowed heavily. I switched bodies with him and took the distance in the backstep.

(You don't bother people in this position. If the equipment breaks, you should let Terry pay for it)

Terry was evil with the bumps and looked back with his sword sloppy. I whispered a quick airhammer spell and unleashed magic against him.

A mass of air strikes directly into Terry's belly, which was alarmed.

He rolls around in circles, like a gymnastics backward spin, with a screaming voice that can't even be called Goho.

And after a few spins, he fell outside through the open entrance door.

(You're like a cont. No laughter for that...)

The adventurers were laughing down until just now, but now they're quiet as if they hit the water.

I told Tina at the reception, "That's self-defense, isn't it? I put my sword down, but the other one was slashing me," he said, sitting at the counter again.

The drunken adventurers were just looking at each other's faces like they were in trouble about how to react.

As I tried to get back to the reception, I heard a woman from the entrance who felt husky and luxurious.

"There's Terry rolling outside! Nobody noticed!

When I looked back, it was difficult to see in the backlight, but there stood a long lady magician.

She was dressed in leather armor and had about two or five meters of spear on her right hand.

And as he slowly walks inside, an adventurer who was making a scene earlier rushes to help Terry.

The light made the figure of the lady magician clearly visible. I couldn't help but hold my breath and stare at her.

She is nearly a 2m giant, but she did not make a dull impression with her supple foot carriage, and when her face became clearly visible, she appeared a tough face with no makeup in her late twenties or so. A beautiful woman with slightly swordswallowing eyes, I accidentally fell in love with her.

(Sounds like a carnivore. You're a different type of beauty than Liddy...... and you're huge. You're taller than your father... No, that's more than that, that chest. The shape of leather armor is unusual. What happens if I take my armor off?

The chest area of her leather armor seemed to be a specially ordered item that was swelling greatly, and even from the side area of that special armor, it felt so fleshy that it seemed to stick out.

And when the leather helmet is removed, dark golden hair appears. From between those short hairs, cat-like ears were popping out. A good look also saw the yellow and black striped tails shaking from the skirt part of the leather armor.

(I was an animal man. That's not a cat. A tiger? That's not strange to think of as carnivorous... but I wonder if it feels like a female boss. Quite an arm as far as footing goes, and let's get the request done before it gets tangled up)

He finished the process of making additional payments at the reception counter and exhaled in a ho.

At that time, you said, "Did the boy stretch Terry's?" "and heard the slightly glossy voice of the lady magician who had just come in.

I think it's going to be awkward.

"I was slashed with a sword, so I magically fought back. I think I'm not injured, but if I seem to be injured, I'll treat it."

I decided to respond as low as I could because I wanted to get away from this place.

"Well, magically... he said he could heal his injuries too"

After she narrowed her eyes and saw me lick from top to bottom,

"You don't seem to be just a magician. Do you feel like you are doing a proper job? Can't help it if Terry gets hit..."

I walk fast to the entrance with Liddy in an attempt to escape the female magician talking to herself.

When we reached the entrance, a lady magician called out, "Don't wait."

I looked back slowly and said, "What can I do for you?" and ask back.

"Terry is not a cousin or anything, but apparently he annoyed the average (staunch) customer. I wanted to apologize."

"No, because nothing happened that you would apologize for"

When I said that, she approached me laughing at Niyaniya and saying, "Well, don't say that."

I was thinking of a beast attacking its prey.

(Awkward. I don't want any trouble. I wonder what you're after)

"I'm Beatrice. It's Beatrice Labal. What about the boy?

I answered aggressively, "It's Zach." Normally, I don't omit it, I call it Zacharias Lockhart, but this time my instincts were alarming, so I didn't name my real name.

She said, "Zach? Hmm. Zach... well, fine," he said, after seeing me lick him again.

"Could you hang out for a second?"

That's when you got impatient, Liddy stood in front of me. And I took the hood of my cape and said, "I'm Lydiane. What can I do for Zach in (...)?," he said provocatively.

The men who saw Liddy's face sighed, but Beatrice laughed niggardly,

"I want to see the kid's strength in the back training yard. I'm not trying to eat anything else."

"I'm in a hurry. Besides, what do you want to see with your kids?

Beatrice laughs out loud when Liddy says so and glances at her.

"Ahahahaha! I just want to see Zacharias Lockhart's prowess, the genius we're talking about right now. Am I right?

He seemed to have figured out who I was, and at the end of the day he asked me.

I said, "Yes, but what is it?" to my fullest, I was surprised that my name was being spread to adventurers.

(Thought they were talking about it in the Mage Guild, but I didn't know it was even talking about it among the adventurers... I hope they didn't bother me...)

Seeing Beatrice with my vigilant eyes, she came closer.

"You don't have to be vigilant. I would have helped a young Ian in about a month. That's what I heard."

Apparently, I just heard from Ian, who was being attacked by the giant mukade Giant Centipede.

But I felt awkward dating any more, so I had a slightly stronger tone.

"It doesn't do me any good to see my strength. Even though, I'm annoyed to be told. And he was slashed with a sword. And you're telling me to hang out with you even more? Don't you think that's strange?

When I said that directly from the front, Beatrice looked slightly surprised and then laughed out luxuriously.

"Ahahahaha! You're an interesting kid. Aren't you afraid of me? Nice work!

After saying that and laughing a lot,

"If it's beneficial, you're going out with me. Fine. If you want anything, why don't you tell me? You can sleep with him if you want. Ahahahaha!"

When you say that to make fun of me, I'm just pissed. However, I reconsidered that the connection with this powerful person in my sister's skin might be useful in the future.

(You seem quite capable. If you're a spear man, our Walt - Walt Vassel, a squire head. Famous spear player - probably not as good, but still quite an arm. Does that mean you're a third-degree or better... if you can be a guardian, you can also register as an adventurer. But it's not always what it looks like, and now, what's going on...)

When I'm worried, he sends a stabbing gaze, "You really don't look like him."

I got that gaze, and there was something cold flowing down my back.

(Unlike obvious killings. I don't know what to say... but yes, does it feel like pressure? Even if you say no, you can't say no badly...)

As I was sweating cold, Liddy stood before me again. And then I stare at Beatrice, and I say, "It's not about a grown woman hitting a child, is it?" And I say, "Zach, let's go home," and I take my arm.

I had not yet decided what to do with my relationship with a woman adventurer named Beatrice, and I had stopped.

Liddy sends me a gaze, "What's wrong?"

(Arms stand, and even bad guys don't seem to have it. Besides, there seems to be some hope, and if you're hunting demons in this city, you might want to have a good relationship with her. If it's my mistake, it's less risky...)

I tell Liddy to leave it to her eyes and stare into Beatrice's eyes.

And he loosened his expression and asked, "Mr. Beatrice is above the third level, isn't he?"

She looked surprised, "Oh, third degree, though".

"It's also fascinating to be accompanied, but if you look at my strength and think I deserve a hindsight, could you be my guardian? I want to sign up for the Adventurer Alliance."

You were surprised by my offer, Beatrice initially looked at me like Kyoton, but soon she starts laughing out loud.

"Ahahahaha! You're a really funny kid. Fine. If I'm strong enough to admit it, I'll do it with my guardian."

When I snorted, Liddy followed me with her elbow. And he whispered, "Are you okay? I've heard."

"Oh, it's a corner opportunity. If it works, I can register an adventurer. Even if you can't register, it's beneficial enough to work with the powerful."

I was accompanied by Beatrice and headed to the training ground behind the guild.

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