Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 10: Adventurers Union Employee Sheila Ibals

- Lent Fina isn't coming back.

Adventurers Union (Guild) official Sheila Ibalus was wondering about it.

Sheila is a relatively young female union employee for her fifth year as an Adventurers Union (Guild) employee, but she has been with Lent for a long time.

Or became an Adventurers Union (Alliance) official, and the first adventurer was Lent Fina.

Lent was, at the time, a young man of twenty, just an understandable low-level adventurer who, as an adventurer at that point, had five years of experience and still remained in the bronze class.

When you work as an adventurer for several years and only by that amount of time, most humans retire from the adventurer by going back to their homeland or looking for other jobs, as far as their talents are concerned.

That's nothing to be ashamed of, and there are a lot of people who make that choice.

Well, still, no one makes fun of me for saying that my life has been spared, or because I haven't worked hard enough, but everyone knows that the profession of adventurer is not that easy, so we all think that the guy who said that is the idiot.

In other words, Lent at the time was not surprising in his years and experiences when it was time to think about retiring, of which it would be Sheila Ibals who was in charge of him.

Shayla didn't like being in charge of Lent like that at the time.

That doesn't mean I didn't like Lent, because the work of the Adventurers Union (Guild) officials also included giving the Adventurers the final guidance, and Lent seemed to have to tell him that from age and experience, Shayla should give up on the Adventurers anymore.

It's a job someone has to do, but it's a job they don't want to do if they can.

That, too, had a dark cloud in Shayla's mind at the time that she could discern such an adventurer in her first job.

But with the results, I can tell you that such Shayla's worries were a struggle to overcome.

Because in the Adventurers' Union (Guild), Lent wasn't the subject of saying so in the first place.

Indeed, Lent's experience and the years since he became an adventurer seemed like something he should stop being an adventurer or something.

But what Lent does inside and outside the Adventurers Union (Guild) was something that made it very smooth to run the Adventurers Union (Guild), rather, it would have been much better for him to remain an Adventurer, even if he didn't increase his rank, etc.

Or rather, if I were to stop being an adventurer, the Adventurer Union Leader (Alliance Master) would likely run to the scouts to see if I could move to the Adventurer Union (Alliance) staff.

Lent's role in the Adventurers' Union (Guild) was diverse, starting with the identification of the strength of the rush to come to the Adventurers' Union (Guild), with the selection and introduction of suitable party members commensurate with it, as well as explanations and lectures on basic combat knowledge and manners in the labyrinth, and even crushing the conspiracies of heart-bent adventurers.

Besides, if it's a request from the Adventurers' Union (Guild) for all of them, a lot of them are just things Lent does for free.

Occasionally, the Adventurers' Union (Guild) offered rewards and asked for them, but they were insignificant.

Yet Lent was doing the chores that he said that with pleasure.

That, too, had considerable effect on the activities he said, and the mortality of the runaway adventurers was surprisingly low compared to that of other local adventurers' unions (guilds), as well as the discipline of the adventurers, and the people of the city interacted casually with the adventurers.

Naturally, this is quite unusual.

Sheila did not originally live in the city of Mult, but left her birthplace and took the staff recruitment exam of the Yarlan Kingdom Adventurers Union (Guild) in the King's Capital, to which she was assigned here.

For this reason, speaking of the Adventurers' Union (Guild), that's all I know about my hometown, and speaking of the Adventurers' Union (Guild) adventurers in that hometown, in short, it was just the worse patterned ones.

Of course, there were some good people, and those people never said that the city people would be intruded or frightened.

It's just that it's true that quite a few adventurers hated me as a stickler, and I also sinned quite a bit.

Yet, in this city of Malt, I've never said that.

Adventurers are trusted, and when some bad adventurers are likely to do something, they are rather quickly solemnized at the hands of the adventurers themselves.

While Shayla was in charge of him, she found out that the reason for this was that he was a junior adventurer, Lent Fina.

Shayla, the newcomer, was entrusted to the Adventurers' Union (Guild) to educate Lent about Shayla, not to let Shayla gain experience with junior adventurers.

And in fact, Shayla taught Lent a lot of the hearts and minds he needed as an Adventurer's Union (Alliance) employee and now works vigorously every day as a full employee.

Few officials and adventurers were raised that way by him, and the newcomers who are now showing up at the head of the city are largely under the guidance of Lent.

Sooner or later, there was nothing strange about the appearance of the highest adventurer, the Divine Silver (Mithril) class, and I rather looked forward to the day coming.

The truth is that Lent himself wanted to be, and both Shayla and the other adventurers knew full well that he was training indispensably every day, but he also knew that it seemed hard to say that would happen with his own talent as an adventurer.

Everyone could not help but think that as long as he had talent, reality is reality.

I had no choice.

That said, there was no hand in him and the powerful partying to become famous as a party.

But the Malt adventurers, many of whom knew Lent's goal.

Becoming a Divine Silver (Mithrill) Adventurer.

That's not synonymous with wanting to be famous otherwise.

He wants to be a Divine Silver (Mithrill) Adventurer on his own, not someone else's.

And for that, no matter how unlikely, there's only one way to even gain strength.

It's clear that continuing to fight solo is the most efficient way to absorb demonic powers, and that's why nobody tried to party with him.

For him, I thought.

As a matter of fact, he's not very strong.

So it wasn't possible that he would die one day somewhere.

But both Shayla and the other adventurers thought that was quite unlikely.

That's why no one said anything, not even solo.

All in all, Lent's simple armpit was only enough to match the bronze class, but his knowledge and experience was comparable enough to that of a high-ranking adventurer.

He was certainly an adventurer enough to have, and trust so much, judgment and calm about dangerous things.

Yet.

Rent Fina is not coming home.

He dives into the labyrinth at the same time each day and returns to the Adventurers' Union (Guild) at the same time, delivering materials or reporting completion of requests, then begins his training.

That's the routine.

That's his day.

Yet.

Where the hell has he gone?

There are many who worry about him, beginning with Shayla.

Lent.

Lent Fina.

Please, I hope you're okay, and Shayla says she's doing the Adventurers' Union (Guild) job.

"... er..."

One girl called me that.

Shayla looks up and sees the girl.

The face looked familiar.

The other day, a runaway adventurer said he had moved from Wang Du.

I'm unlucky, I came when Lent wasn't around, but I'm doing it solo for now - but was my name Lina Luperge?

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