In a world completely engulfed in darkness at night, we eventually arrived at the Adventurer's Guild as we walked down a night lane illuminated by magic streetlights.

The Wang Capital Adventurer Guild is not the same size as the Adventurer Guild in the city of Atlatia due to its appearance.

I climb through the doors of the guild entrance and cross the busy guild at night.

Three people follow after that: Cyril, Satsuki and Mi.

When I went to the guild desk, it was a guy there who looked like he was in his nervous mid-twenties or something.

I'll tell him the requirements.

"I'm an adventurer who registers in the city of Atlantia, but I want you to respond when the nomination quest comes. His name is William Glenford."

That's what I said, presenting my own adventurer's card, a copper plate.

Then the guy at the desk glances at it and laughs with his nose, "Hmm.

"Um, hey, you... I just saw this adventurer ID, you're an F-rank adventurer, right? Nomination quests are not a system for beginners like you, you know?

He said that in such a way as, oh man, he pointed my Adventurer ID with his jaw and told him to walk away with it in gesture.

Amazing response.

I never thought I'd hit such a poorly understood obstacle in a place like this.

But there's no way they're gonna back off.

"No, there shouldn't be a problem with the rules."

"Ha... that's up to the rules. But come on... you know, I know I tend to mistake myself for the protagonist of adventure stories, but give me a little more common sense. Look, he's gone. He's gone."

The man at the desk waves to get rid of the sissy interrupter.

Then Cyril, who was behind me, came forward and stuffed me to the guy at the desk.

"You know, it's your job, so do it right. By and large, William is not the new American adventurer you think he is."

That being said, Cyril issued her own bronze adventurer ID to slap on the counter at the window.

But the man at the desk laughs bitterly at just a glance at it, too.

"E-rank...... You're beautiful too, so why don't you just take it to the top of the party without working with this F-rank guy or something? I don't know how much love (ho) the word is on this guy, but I need to live smarter ah. An adventurer is a bunch of women in the sunshine, so I think you can dive into the best parties with that body?

That's what I said. The guy at the desk sighs like a mockery.

That's just not much to say.

I tried to keep an eye on him, but...

─ ─ Bump.

Sooner than I did, I felt like Cyril's toenail had broken.

"You! Come out of there for a second and sit right here! I'll preach for you for an hour! If you're not willing to come out, I'll drag you out!

"How, how, calm down, Cyril! I know how you feel! Awesome, I know, but calm down!

Satsuki rushes to stop Cyril trying to grab him by the man at the desk, strangling him with wings.

Cyril snorts furiously at the receptionist, but seems to have managed to contain the grasping.

But anyway, the nature of this receptionist is too bad.

How understaffed is the Adventurer Alliance to have such a person at your desk, or is there some other circumstance?

But that was not the end of the evil of the man at the desk.

"Hmm, not at all...... I can't believe you don't even have the ear to hear that I teach you the art of sacrifice straight away, so this is why the civilians... If my dad is coming to work in Conne too, I wish he could introduce me to a better job..."

He bumps and crushes like a solitaire.

I see, apparently he's such a good house dra son.

The Adventurer Guild may also not be too unobstructed in the relationship of dating if it is a talent screwed in by a leading cone.

But in any case, I have trouble getting the least amount of work done.

I demand it again from the man at the desk.

"Say it again. I need you to respond to William Glenford and his nomination quest for the party."

"... chip, you persevere. Okay, I'll deal with that in case something like that comes. Go home if you know what I mean. Bottom line."

That's what I said. The guy at the window waving sissy again.

I left the Adventurer's Guild with three girls while I thought I'd do it.

It was impressive that all three of them, Satsuki, Cyril and Mi, were tongue-in-cheek toward the man when they left.

Inn that night in the King's Capital, the next morning.

When we went out to the Adventurers Guild, it was still yesterday's man at the desk.

"I told you yesterday, William, is the nomination quest coming?

That's what I ask the guy at the desk.

Probably, but I was stepping on a request for a nomination quest last night, so I came by first thing in the morning to ask...

The man at the point of contact lifts the edge of his mouth and answers:

"No, you're not here. What, did you think there was a request in there yesterday? No, it's quite horrible to be an invisible, dreamy boy."

A cute satsuki tried to pack up the guy at the window who was so sneaky - that was when.

The door to the guild's entrance opened and one girl rushed in.

The girl admits what I look like, and she calls out.

"─ Ah, Will! I'm sorry, I'm late for a lot of prepping. I'm going to ask you now."

The girl was Irene in her usual male outfit.

She passes beside us and stands straight in front of the desk.

"I want to put out a nomination quest. Is the contact here okay?

"What... Ah, yes. ─ ─ Um... hey, maybe... Isn't Princess Irene?

A guy at the desk responds in a different way than he did earlier.

Stretch your spine and be nervous.

"Yeah, I am. But I'd rather have it treated as a request from the knight Eileen than a request from the royal family."

The man at the desk who hears it starts to round his eyes and wrinkle.

"Wow, I get it. … So what can I do for you, Princess, to our Adventurer Alliance?"

"Yeah, like I said, I want to put out a nomination quest. The person to be nominated is William Glenford and his buddy's party"

The man at the point of contact, who was so told, sweats sloppily from his forehead.

And as I look at you, I speak to Eileen.

"Well, I'm sorry to interrupt, but if there's enough trust between the prospective order holder and each other, I was wondering if we could ask them directly without going through our Adventurer Alliance..."

The man at the desk, unexpectedly, has made a legitimate point.

In this respect, it is generally as he points out.

The system of nomination quests is used when it is difficult to say that there is sufficient trust between the requesting contractor and the ordering party, even if there is a degree of familiarity between them.

Interventing the Adventurer Alliance in between makes the Alliance work as an arbiter when something goes wrong and less likely to go wrong in the first place.

And the Adventurer Alliance can also take an intermediary fee for the expected role.

But still, there are always exceptions to things.

Eileen does not retreat and replies with a smile to the man at the desk.

"Yeah. But I want the guild to mediate. Of course, you can have the brokerage fee, and there's no problem with the rules, right?

"Uh... yes, there's no problem"

The man at the desk answers Eileen, looking like he's lying low.

This time Eileen was asked to take the form of a nomination quest because of considerations about keeping the public sector in between so that it would not be seen as a royal state financial privatization.

Also, for us adventurers, taking the form of quests has the advantage of adding to the count of quest accomplishments to improve the rank of adventurers.

It should also be noted that if this system is abused, the rich are easily ranked as adventurers.

But in the first place, the Adventurer Rank system itself is aimed primarily at avoiding a lack of situational responsiveness by causing immature adventurers to undergo high-level quests, and it's probably the Adventurer Alliance stance that they won't be able to spot the trouble of those who go to die on their own until they have wronged themselves.

Besides, when it comes to those who do it too blatantly, it is said that the Alliance may exceptionally give out NG.

However, this should not be a case in point.

I speak to the man at the desk.

"That's why. I want to receive that nomination quest. Processing, please."

"… So, that's how we'll handle it. Please wait there…"

The man at the desk groaned bitterly and processed the nomination quest.

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