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"Sorry! I'm so sorry! This is it."

Rekan, pulled to the guard stuffing station, was led to the same room as before.

And Doug sat down in his chair and lowered his head over his desk.

"I don't remember them doing anything to make me apologize"

"No! I treated you as a suspicious man. I decided it was an under-considered one. I was the one who lacked consideration. Sorry!"

"Hmm. I don't know, but let me know why you think so."

"The first trigger was Grandpa Brava. He's a wizard, and he's quite active, but lately he's about to dive in sometimes to do pennies to his grandchildren. Grandpa Brava found you. At the descent point from the third tier. You, to the warcraft you defeated, and to the labyrinth, I hear you were thanking me for your hand. Grandpa Brava said, smugly. I don't think he's the only one."

When you say that, when you get off the third tier, you also feel like you've seen an old man.

"Besides, a while after you entered the labyrinth, rumors spread all at once. You said there were piles of Warcraft carcasses left over from demonic stones in the shallow hierarchy. That was true. Thanks to you, for a few days, the upper management was an amazing crowd."

Last time I was here, Lekan wanted to dive into the deep layers early. I wasn't interested in a shallow hierarchy of demon stones or anything, and it's just a hassle to take them out, so I left the carcass intact.

"And John and Solis told me. Oh, can't you tell me your name? It's a young swordsman man and a wizard woman. John's father was a man of honor in the war, and I've been taken care of. John said so. If the demon king in black hadn't come, he'd have said we were both dead. Besides, you left me a red potion to heal Solis' face wound. That's not all. You told John about the labyrinth. He really appreciated it."

"I don't remember teaching you that. You're wrong."

"Different people? Ha, ha, ha. I suppose so. I'm talking about if there's another one like you. Ha, ha, ha."

Captain Doug laughed out loud about what was wrong and wanted to get himself out of his desk and make a sound with Lecan's shoulder banging.

"John was sincerely reflecting. I have to keep the potion no matter how expensive it is. For failing to protect that natural thing, we both almost died, and even if not, Solis almost suffered the wounds that would remain for the rest of his life. Of course, there was no problem if I never stumbled into a large individual. But the labyrinth is not a strange place to be whenever something happens. You taught him that."

It must be a good idea to go somewhere. But trying to figure out the misunderstandings will take time. Lecan wanted to get into the labyrinth early.

"Good for you. Then I'll go."

"Oh, wait a minute. I let the Lordship Hall know you're here. 'Cause someone's coming soon."

"No use for lords or knights"

"Don't say that. A great man told me that you sold the middle and bottom labyrinths before this. I just wanted to say thank you."

"I don't need that kind of thank you."

With that said, Lecan stood up, but remembered that he cared.

"Doug."

"Oh, what is it?"

"I felt the standard price and the price of the potion was a lot higher. I wonder if there will be a limited number of people who can buy it. And from what you just said, don't you get a lot of middle-class and later?

Captain Doug looked painful.

"I really hope I settle for the amount that peasants, craftsmen and ordinary people living in town can buy. Well, I can't."

"Why"

"Because adventurers buy it. Potion is essential for exploring the labyrinth. Besides, adventurers make good money. So, pay a fortune. But buy a potion and dive into the labyrinth. And grab the treasure and get the money. Buy potions with that money and check your gear. A golden adventurer takes care of labyrinths coming out of the middle and beyond. The excess turns to the competition to belong to the aristocrats and the rich. When the value of the potion drops, that's what the adventurer will root for. Because of the high standard price, some adventurers think about selling it, and some of them can buy it other than adventurers."

If you ask me, Rekan himself, good swords and good protective equipment, got no matter how much gold he loaded. At the end of it is the current gear.

"Speaking of which, I know a merchant in the town of Voca, but the labyrinth was a mouthful that didn't come around very often"

"I'm not selling it to the town of Voca. You know the grunts too... No, you don't. You know, when the labyrinth was discovered here and the royal family bought the rights from the discoverer, the first person to speak to the labyrinth administrator was the father of voca lord Crimes Urban. But I said no. So Lady Guyonis Doga's father was entrusted to the Labyrinth Administrator and told the Count. Then more than thirty years later, both lords were replaced, but the unfamiliarity of the two towns remained unchanged."

"Did you?"

"Yes. The annual amount of gratuity the Labyrinth Administrator pays to the Crown, as well as the amount of tax the Count pays to the Treasury, are amounts that pop up in eyeballs. The Count needs to make some money. But an adventurer who can dive to twenty stories leaves this town."

Captain!

A soldier jumped in and told Captain Doug something.

"You sent me to the first reception room, right? All right."

"Is the customer here? I'm going to the labyrinth."

"Ma, wait. Come with me. Your lord's second son, Master Henjit, is here for you. He wants to see you. Oh, boy. I didn't know your second son was coming in person. I wish I was a knight under your command or your eldest son."

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