"Oh, I'm tired."

"It was heavy."

Namara and Badala, who were pulling their luggage, drop their hips and blur.

"Good day, boys"

"Good luck!

"Don't worry, lady, you didn't carry it properly once after all."

There's a place next to the union station to come put the big stuff, so we pushed the luggage car as we all took turns that far and brought that gorilla body.

In the meantime, Mr. Levana did not resolutely carry him.

When Mr. Hoofa pulled because he pushed from behind, he managed to avoid manual labor by being on the carrier when he noticed, or by pretending to pull beside Namara.

Cigal, by the way, does things like that, but he asked me to give him a picturesque break.

That kid is more readable about the air around there than I am, so I honestly pulled it off.

"Holla, you're a weak maiden."

"Tell me when you get back at least ten years ago. No. Twenty?

"I'm not that old!!

I finish carrying tons of gorilla corpses, gaggers and noisy groups. People around me look at what's going on.

It's a little embarrassing.

"I'll call Yakana, wait for me."

"Okay."

Yakana? Who would it be?

"I'm the head of the union here. He's an old friend of mine. It's just, unlike us, they're both celebrities in this city, right?

"Famous... oh, well, famous"

"Dull, you're certainly not famous"

Mr. Badala tells me about my questioning face.

Are you a celebrity? But I guess I'm the only one who has a feeling the three of us reactively don't mean it well.

After a while, Mr. Namara's unbeatable and unmistakable granny showed up with Mr. Namara. Is that what he is?

"Oh, that's massive this time. The amount is always the same... is that, like, a big one or something?

"Whoa, if that's all I did, I'd be big. I wonder if that individual just grew abnormally because there was nothing else there?

"Even though it's so big, there are no scratches except amputation of both arms and neck, and from the incision, it's not your axe. Who?"

"That guy."

Mr. Namara points an axe at me.

I think it's dangerous.

"Are you kidding me?

"This is the truth. Probably stronger than me."

"... you're lying, right?

"Can I show you something? If Tallow will allow it."

Oh, what this flow scares me.

You've already done this once with Mr. Hoofa, haven't you? You don't need a temple, do you?

... completely irrelevant, but I'm dying to eat tempura.

"Well, okay. This boy, he's just recently registered."

"Whoa, you just did the other day. I was there."

"After all, I want to talk to you like that system does."

"Right, that might be better. Some people don't know what they're capable of because they look like Tallow."

Hmm? Was it avoided to do it with Mr. Namara for now?

I have a feeling this guy is seriously going to axe me, so good because I didn't want to do it if I could.

But he wants to put some new system in place, but what is it?

"Once and for all, we're going to have a real plan. Other branches do the same thing. Not so far, though."

"Do you even think about the personnel when you went through?

"You."

"What?"

"I mean you, you guys help. You're not leaving here anyway, are you?

"... except me and Houfa, but you don't know Badala and Levana."

I don't know what you're talking about, because I'm totally out of mosquito nets with Sigal.

You're talking about doing something with the help of the locals?

"Hey, just process the request for me. That story doesn't concern these guys."

You thought the story was going to be lengthy, Mr Houfa urges the procedure.

"Oh, I'm sorry... uh, what do I do in this case? You mean we could've done something in person, right?

"These two are fine with all the asking fees. Dallaua, it's the big one and these two who are nicely chopped off."

"Okay. I'll take care of it."

"Huh?"

I raised my doubts unexpectedly.

No, 'cause then aren't these people just free service?

It's not what I promised.

"Kisannah. We burned our blame for what you guys managed to do with yourselves. That's all we're talking about. That's why I just want you to pay for your drink tonight."

"I want to make some money tomorrow."

I guess Mr. Namara is really nice to people. I think I'm losing it. Mr. Hoofa seems unwilling to disagree with it even as he complains.

This guy's a good guy, too.

"That said, I'm planning on digesting something that nobody seems to do."

"What it means to make a loan to Yakana and to do it smoothly with the residents."

That's how you stretch, Mr. Badala, and Mr. Levana, who winks at me.

"Smooth with residents?

"Yeah, you saw a low-ranking request, didn't you? Yeah, a lot of people don't want to do that. Especially healthy young kids.

People like us, who do union work, but sit back on the land all the time, take what no one else receives from the leftovers, and do it well with the inhabitants.

I have a problem with unions and requests remaining forever. And I'm tired of all the work I do. "

Young kids, you mean guys like me.

Well, you do. It would basically be the residents making the request. If that is not done all the time, will there also be dissatisfaction with the union?

Yeah, it's important for people of lower rank to do that.

As I thought so and reflected a little, Mr. Levana had stroked his head.

"Nice comedy. If you know what I just said, you can do it."

"Stop treating him like a child."

"Haha, I'm sorry, right?

Mr. Hoofa blames me, but it's not uncomfortable being smiled at by a beautiful sister.

What do you think, Sigal was smiling and looking at me. But I don't have the same vibe as my face.

Above all, I'm so afraid not to say anything as it is.

"Well, speaking of which, I heard you two are famous, are you?

Ask Namara and the others to deceive the atmosphere.

"... oh"

Mr. Yakana replies after a long time. I don't think I want to say anything amazing. Could have failed.

"Ha ha! Yeah, what are we hiding? We don't know this city. We're celebrities who don't!

By contrast, Mr. Namara laughs happily.

"These are the two guys who went to fight at the dragon."

I'm convinced Mr. Hoofa told me why he's famous.

I see, will anyone go for a dragon challenge become famous?

Some old dragons said that few people have come to the challenge lately.

"You're famous for going to dragon trials."

"No, no, no."

Mr. Levana comes and denies it with a laugh.

Oh, no?

"These guys are famous for the two of them who, when they were young, came down to fight dragons, hustle and bustle all over the city, climb mountains, look dirty with tears and snot and run away."

Mr. Badala talks like he can't laugh.

This is, like, this, yeah.

Don Mai, Mr. Yakana.

"I'm so young. The city's babblings talk about that time all the time."

"Even the kids know about it."

Mr. Yakana seems sincerely disgusted, but Mr. Namara looks like he's having fun.

Isn't this guy pretty big?

"Let's just process it. You both need to go inside."

"Yes."

"Yes."

Thereafter, the request is processed and the request fee is handed over.

I knew it, but I knew it was silver and copper coins.

There was a culture in Uml where banknotes were used as a substitute for money, but outside Uml it seems normal to do so with silver or gold coins.

When Inai was turning banknotes into currencies that could be used in other countries before he left the country, he felt that way because there were only coins.

Now, as much as I realized that it was a different world in this place, I thought that life in Umr was only as uncomfortable for me as there was no internet.

TV is not the one, but there are commonly tools to replace most appliances, that country.

What would happen if I suggested a radio someday?

I completed my first request, and my union ID also said its achievement rate and the rank I achieved.

I see, this is a straightforward guide.

But one thing worries me more than that.

Why is the rank seven?

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