Two as One Princesses

64. Class B, number of requests and mountain cages

After regular footsteps, the door opens and the grubby guild leader appears.

The eyes that look at this one are strangely sharp, and the big body is just that intimidating.

When you are alone in one room with a man like this, isn't that the teardrop project at 12? You might cry out if you're a weak-minded kid.

Though Ciel has eyes that seem uninteresting rather than tearful.

Even if you're interested in information, you can't help it because you won't be interested in guild leaders.

I haven't changed much either.

"Did I make you wait?

"Waited."

I'm sorry about that.

The guild leader gently flushes words with only the fact that Ciel has no respect or grudge.

Assuming a few days have been taken here, you won't find yourself in the Rispergia family any time soon - or suspicious that you might be looking for them in the first place - but you won't be able to be a B-grade.

range of errors. Rather, what we found out by the end of our chat was quick.

That and what I waited for waited, so Ciel just answered honestly.

Is the guild leader the type who doesn't get angry with this much light talk, or is he concerned with Ciel?

Probably the latter. Because the guild leader should not be licked by hunters.

When he sits in an empty chair, he cuts out looking very hard to talk to.

"In conclusion, the only thing Miss Siermeer needs to be promoted to B is age.

If you do your request about once a month by the time you turn 15, you will be automatically promoted. "

"Age limit. Never heard of it."

"There's no precedent for me to say" C "at 12. This is a mixed situation.

Originally, grade B is 25 or 30, and it's said to be the fastest 20 year old in history. Most people who become grade B in their 20s have been in the guild since they were 10, so it's been 10 years since they were promoted to grade B. "

"Less information about me?

The guild chief nodded at Ciel, who asked in a single flight.

Ciel hasn't spent three years deciding if he can get a B or something over the course of 10 years.

Besides, I didn't keep staying in one place, so it would be harder to judge.

I know what you're trying to say.

"One more thing. Being a Class B hunter also gives you the power not to be treated lightly by a bad nobleman.

You don't get power per se, but you can do whatever you want depending on how you use it. "

"Difficult because you're not growing up?

"Oh. I know you can't say kids...... but it's not like you could normally think of it and handle it at 12.

That said, I don't mind letting Miss Siermeer play C "

"So I'll see how it goes till I'm 15"

"What do you think of Ayn?

'When it comes to plausibility, it might be plausible. Because if you try to do something that has no precedent, someone will definitely disagree with you.

As a compromise, it's possible to see how things are going up to the age of 15. '

"If so, you have to stay in this country for more than two more years."

'Yes... you will'

I'd like to get to class B as soon as possible. It's a lot less preferable for us.

But I also don't know how difficult it is to get promoted to B at the age of 12. If you become an advanced hunter, the hunter union will protect you to some extent. If you become a Class B, that's what will protect you from the nobles too.

But it also suggests that the behaviour of hunters above level B could be the responsibility of the hunter union side.

Ciel is a "girl who hasn't even grown up" if you look at the information alone.

If you were asked if it was in a responsible position, the answer would be NO.

That said, it is very unfortunate. I thought it would be before I turned 15 if it worked out, so I'm in for a shock.

"Then let's cage in the mountains for another two years?

You know, sometimes you just have to go to town and get a request, right?

'That might be good, too. You're not going to run into that guy, and you're going to be able to do more with the time you've been hitting on hunter activities.

But before I do, I need you to prove that I'm sure of what I'm talking about right now. '

I wonder why.

'Cause if you suddenly get fewer requests, you may be judged unwilling and obsessed. If you say "I heard what you just said" it's just words, it could cut white'

'You are. Okay. You can spend your money, right?

"It belongs to Ciel, so basically, I don't care how you use it."

"If what you're talking about is true, sign a magic contract"

"So that's what you're saying..."

"I don't know what that means. But if it's true, you can do it. I'll pay you."

Ciel takes 30 gold coins out of the magic bag and puts them on the table.

The magic contract was between the Duke of Lispergia and a pig man when Ciel was 10 years old. On special paper, it works by using a pen made from ink made from demonic stones.

Simply put, it's a compulsory contract, and there's a penalty for breaking it.

Depending on the contract, we can eliminate penalties, but not normally.

The effects are not permanent, but vary in duration depending on what you use.

There are 1, 3, 5, 10 years and the more money it costs later.

They're all pricey, and 30 gold coins equals a three-year magic contract.

You just have to prove it to me until I'm 15, so I pounded 30 gold coins.

Some parties have had a hard time saving three gold coins one day at the E level, so 30 is pretty big money, but after doing many C grade requests, it doesn't hurt because we've spent so much magic that it's the only money we can't spend.

If you're going to pay from here, I don't think it's hard for them to refuse either.

When the guild leader slapped Petin on the head, he looked bitter.

"Can't you trust me that much?

"You think you can?

"I guess so... Instead of signing a contract, I mean working as before..."

"I can't."

Hunter unions can mediate requests to hunters, but they cannot be enforced.

When it is really necessary, they can make a nomination request and make it enforceable, but certain criteria exist.

At least it is not something that can be used to push the salting request, so it can be said that Ciel will not be the first to be nominated.

Because I can determine from the words of the guild chief that what Ciel is asking for is an extension so far, that is, a digestion of the salting request.

Ciel and Guild Leader, who were flirting with each other, but soon the Guild Leader broke better and brought paper, pen, and ink kettle from the shelf in one corner of the room.

I feel magic from the ink used in the pen, so it must be what I need for my magic contract.

"I'll leave the contents to you"

I was given a set, so I'll discuss how to write it with Ciel.

It's so annoying to think about the back or something, I'm going to have to write down everything you've just told me, including how it's been since the boy got involved, and tighten it with "I admit the above is true, as Norvell's guild master".

I really want to target hunter unions, but basically I can only use them individually vs. individually, so I have no choice.

So the contracts made by the Duke of Lispergia also belong only to the Duke and the pig man.

I don't know what kind of contract I made, but at least I can't put Ciel down as a slave. In the first place, in the case of slaves, they make a different contract from the magic contract.

I mean, Ciel's identity isn't a fugitive slave, and that's why it's different depending on the contract when they say it's the Duke of Lispergia.

Pretty worldly. If this was a previous life, it wouldn't be the same as being thrown out with no family registry or anything.

gossip.

When he showed the guild leader a piece of paper that only wrote the facts, he gave it to Ciel again after reading the text still.

"In some cases, add a single sentence saying you'll be promoted to B level faster.

You wouldn't have complained about getting up early, would you?

"Okay."

Write and give as you are told, have your autograph written, and then Ciel will also write your autograph.

At the end of the day, if you drain each piece of blood on paper, the contract will be completed.

Will the last sentence say, "It is possible that the promotion will still be accelerated, so let's work as usual"?

"In some cases" is not worthy of trust at the time of attachment, so the plan to pull back to the mountain remains unchanged.

If you say so, you didn't return the card.

"What happened to the request I asked you to make?

Ciel asks as he asks the guild chief to return his card.

The guild chief replied with a grin, "I'm done with it properly."

Pretty strong, or what? Although I don't mind because they don't take special time because it's a request that's going to be cleaned up while I go to sea and come back.

I was dropped off by the guild leader with the face I cut off at the end and decided to return to the inn today.

"You were already done with your request to become a B-grade. What a surprise."

'Think about it, it's not surprising because I just did the request, except to travel, right?

Do you have any idea how many requests we've made?

"There have been moves, but there have been a number of requests at the same time.

Including even the simple ones, is that enough not to go to 300?

'I think that's about it, too. So do you know how many requests a typical C-level hunter gets a month?

"You say if you take four, you can live enough, right? I see. Okay."

Safe. They convinced Ciel, too.

If you don't think on a party-by-party basis and do requests every day, life is painful, especially until you're about an E-class hunter.

Think about safety at the party, of course. It's weird to say - like us - that hunters who work solo are inherently more of a minority.

If this goes up in rank with the D and C grades, you'll get more money than you can afford even if you make fewer requests.

However, if the rank increases, the request becomes more difficult, resulting in injury and a higher chance of losing life.

As a result, regular senior hunters can remain on request several times a month.

After doing the request once, rest well for a few days. And they're going out on a request again and again.

If I can't do this, I'm told I'll die somewhere without being an advanced hunter.

Ciel, by contrast, does not mind doing so.

Because dangerous things can't happen first about C level. I don't think even a Grade B request would put your life at risk.

It's easier mentally in a demon-filled forest than it was in that mansion. There is always an exchange of life, and it does not come spiritually.

So it's not surprising that they've already done enough requests for a B-grade promotion - a contribution point? -.

Although it is possible that the solving of the demonic flood alone had been evaluated without any relation to such a thing.

"You never heard me say enough for a B-grade promotion because you wanted to push us to make a salting request, did you?

'I guess so. I think he was a handy hunter on the Alliance's side because if you let him go, he'd take the liberty of reducing your salting requests.'

"I wonder if Ayn would ever think about it?

It's important to say, "I use what I can use."

In our case, we have publicly declared that we will leave the country when we reach level B, so it's no surprise that we're trying to get it cleaned up as much as possible while we're in the country.

Not that I don't think anything at all, but I don't know what else to do, it's a range of '

"You are. Wouldn't that be nice?"

"If I were to be angry, would I have already been able to get promoted to B, when that information was intentionally hidden?"

Ciel nodded as he was convinced, "After seeing the ocean, where to pull it off," he changed the subject.

Apparently, Ciel wants to do something, too, and she's happy to take up a lot of time.

If Ciel wanted to do something, I and I seriously decided to think about the mountain cage.

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