Volume 7 - Chapter 18: Beim’s Guild
Beims Guild
We had returned to Beim.
To give the report to the Guild, today I had ventured out with Clara.
In the guilds lobby with intense traffic back and forth, I found Tanya-san at the desk of the line I had gotten in.
Oh my, back so soon? Or could it be you found it an impossible request?
Perhaps already aware we had completed it, she joked around as she motioned us to sit.
I handed over the necessary documents. She inspected the envelope before delicately unsealing it and checking the papers within.
She read through them before our eyes, and with the papers in her left hand, she put her right to her chin and nodded a few times.
Your Evaluation is aB. But its written here You were quite thorough with your work. Let me hand over the designated reward as promised.
I presented my guild card. She took it and finished up the paperwork.
Nimbly filling out the forms, she confirmed some things with me without stopping her hands.
From the contents of this report, your transportation time clocks at about five to six days one way. Thats quite fast, you know. Did you use horses? Adventurers registered with the guild can borrow them quite cheaply if they fill out the necessary forms. Did you know that?
She looked at me. Judging by her smile, it seems she had looked up some things beforehand.
It was a service that hadnt be present in anywhere besides Beim, but I
Ill make sure to use them next time.
When I said that, Tanya-san let out a light sigh, and returned her eyes to the papers. The top of her desk surely existed, but it was too loaded for me to confirm that fact.
The sound of something like a seal being stamped rung out.
After handing back my card with the paperwork, she left her seat. Likely to bring back my reward for the request.
Clara
Was that alright? Could that question not have affected the examination?
I shrugged.
Its fine. We were able to finish our job within the allotted timeframe. And our evaluation wasnt bad. If were too competent, thatll be abused, and we dont currently have the ability to refute such an abuse. If we stretch too far and get too high an evaluation, itll get hard to move around.
Hearing my opinion, Clara looked relieved. But being relied on by the guild was also a sort of honor.
Your customer service gets put on a higher priority, it seems, and more than all else, your popularity rises. But I dont want to be burnt to ash by the guild.
Especially in Beim, where a huge amount of requests flood in. There were enough to make processing them impossible, so a party as usable as ours may be something in high enough demand to warrant begging.
Movements speed, and ability to deal with problems.
Each of our members was competent, and able to accomplish an extent of tasks on their own. Thats why I thought we should restrict our evaluations a bit.
I was an adventurer of Arumsaas for a considerable amount of time, but as I thought, Beim is different. The atmosphere aside, the quality of their receptionists is different.
I agreed with her as I nodded at the horrid treatment from Arumsaas guild. And we smiled a little as we waited.
Tanya brought over a metal tray with the reward on it, and placed it on the counter.
Well then, please confirm the amount. And I think you understand the matters of the east branch, but from here on, youll have to periodically carry out requests. When you have free time, we mind not if you go challenge a labyrinth or deal with some of the monsters around the city. But please uphold the proper manners in both fields.
I checked over the monetary sum, and accepted it before confirming something with Tanya-san.
Itll be troublesome if were left with no freedom at all. About how often would we have to complete a request?
Taking out a faint metallic board with characters carved onto it, Tanya-san began giving us an explanation.
It depends on the contents and difficulty of the requests themselves, but if its something like this times, then at least once per month. Easier ones may warrant two to three within a single month.
If it was something as simple as a two day trip for minor monster slaying, it may take two to three times a month, it seems.
From within the Jewel, I heard a voice. It was the Fourth.
They dont have knights, so they have to have the adventurers do all the monsters slaying. Meaning they have soldiers that maintain themselves and earn money of their own accord Gimme.
No need for maintenance cost, whats more, as long as you put out an adequate reward when there was work to be done, theyd go off and do it. I could see what the Fourth saw in it.
The Seventh refuted that point.
I dont need such soldiers. Using groups you cant ensure the competency of theres enough of that risk in using mercenaries in war. Not that Id ever use that lot again.
The Sevenths adventurer hatred was considerable.
What is the penalty if we fail to do so?
Clara asked, and Tanya-san smiled.
There isnt one. Its fine if you think we wont do a thing on our side of the table.
I looked at her smile, and thought.
(So if they wont do anything at all, they wont do anything special either. They wont offer any special labyrinth subjugation services, I guess.)
Rather than forcing adventurers to work, the guild likely prioritized finding powerful adventurers that worked.
They had not the time to spend on an unmotivated lot. In the end, the guild was an organization that had control over the rights to Magic Stones.
I wont say managing adventurers was just an extra, but perhaps it wasnt their main interest.
It was necessary to organize the adventurers that did the collection of the magic stones, but from their point of view, providing favorable customer service to us was just a freebee.
And by completing requests, you can be exempt from some taxes. If you havent heard, doing them counts as sufficient service to the city.
If you complete requests, the city of Beim will profit.
The selling of magic stones wasnt taxed either. That was Beims policy.
Clara sounded tired.
Whatever the case, most of the money adventurers make will be put to the Citys use eventually. In this city without a feudal lord, Im sure thats the important point.
Tanya-san smiled.
Wow, youre sharp. But I dont recommend you say it too often. You never know when a Sweeper is listening in.
The wholesome cleaning company thats existence was fully admitted by the guild, but never came out on the surface. That was the Sweepers. Dealing with adventurers that had more power than the common man, they had to be skilled lest the occupation be in vain.
In Claras place, I
Well watch ourselves. Of course, I doubt theyd be quick tempered enough to set their aim for something as trifling as that.
Tanya-san spoke.
Oh I wonder. Now then, congratulations for completing your first job in Beim. Well be placing our expectations on you from here on, Lyle-kun. And Clara-san.
I accepted what I was meant to, and learned I wouldnt have to do a request until next month. Planning Mays adventurer registration for the following day, I stood from my seat, and exited the guild with Clara.
Having accepted the reward, Clara and I stopped by a food stall on the way to the inn.
Rather than being hungry myself, I wanted to bring back a souvenir for May given the amount she ate. Of course, Aria and Shannon would likely dig in as well.
While walking down the street lined with stalls, me and Clara picked out a few items.
Meat skewers, is it? Im sure May-san and Aria-san will be delighted, but Shannon-chan is a bit questionable.
Eh, really? Doesnt she eat everything?
When I said that, Clara looked at me, and shook her head.
I do think theres something wrong with that image you have of her. While she does eat a lot, shes actually quite picky, and likes sweet things in particular.
Come to think of it, that was quite true. But I still dont doubt shed be happy at receiving a meat skewer.
Then should we get her some molded candy? No, rather than candy, perhaps some grilled sweet potato would be nice? How about you, Clara?
Me? No, I dont require any food apart from at meal times.
As an adventurer, she did eat her share, but compared to the other members, she was quite a light eater.
I remembered that sweets were supposed to help when you used your head, so I used a large copper to buy some sweet confectionaries from a nearby stand.
I handed the bag over.
If its candy, itll last a while, and all you have to do is keep it in your mouth as you read. It wont restrict your hands or anything.
Clara nodded stiffly, as she accepted, and looked down a little.
From the Jewel came the Thirds voice.
Oh, Lyles finally moved to raise Claras affection level!
The Fourth without hesitation.
Hm, if you take Shannon out of the picture- you bought her a pendent a while ago anyways- youve got seven left to please you sure have it rough, boy!
I got the urge to hit my ancestors as they laughed over the matter, but as of now, Ive still yet to get a single blow in.
Perhaps today will be my lucky day.
And I heard a voice.
It was the voice of disputing adventurers. More specifically, as if a fight had broken out among comrades.
So youre saying its my fault!?
When I turned my eyes to it, I saw Erhart with his large sword over his back. As always, he wore nothing but a tank top above. I really cant understand that one.
Doesnt he get cold like that?
Clara put the brown paper bag of candies under her arm as she looked over at Erhart.
It looks like theyve just came back from a request.
He had the same sort of envelope I had received, and it was getting quite ruffled in his clenched fist. Before him were his comrades, or should I say lackeys, staring him down with unpleasant expressions.
Of course it is! In the first place, saying one day without even looking it up it took four whole days to reach, did it not!? And when we got there, you went and pissed the requester off, so were sure to get a low evaluation for it! We barely have any money on us, so what are you trying to do by reducing our income!?
It seems he angered the client and dropped their evaluation.
I confirmed their actions from afar, and decided to keep a set distance. I was just a little curious as to why they would pick a place like this for a fight.
All I did was buy a single freakin skewer from the stand, and this is what I get!? Youre way too high strung. If a worthy request comes along, well be earning like theres no tomorrow, so for now, shut it!
Within all their monetary dissatisfaction, it seems he went off and bought a meat skewer for himself.
From within the Jewel, the Sixth spoke.
No matter how you look at it, thats no good.
Erhart seemed quite fed up, but the Third laughed as he
Yeah~ everyone has their own way of leading people, but that ones no good. He isnt the type to lead with charisma, so just telling people to follow him is did he already forget how he lost to Lyle? Well, its an interesting performance he puts on, but getting caught up in it will be a pain. Lyle, how about you leave as soon as you can?
If he spotted me, perhaps hed ask for a rematch here and now. Thats got to be bad, or how should I put it, more a pain, so took Claras hand, and led her away.
The Fifth let a few-up voice from the Jewel.
Oblivious, and reckless. Well, he may grow a bit if he adventures for a while. If I had to say, then Lyles too well-mannered for his position.
To succeed, a certain level of reckless was necessary, said the Fifth. I do admit that such a side may prove essential.
But one step in the wrong direction, and its self-destruction.
If all goes well, its a success story, but the future really depends on the individuals disposition.
Crawling up, and establishing his own style of life as an adventurer isnt completely impossible.
Im technically his senior, but here were both newbies.
(I had Novem and the ancestors to advise me otherwise, I may have been the one being laughed at right around now.)
Around Erhart, the troubled city dwellers. And the smiling places of adventurers among them.
The ones concerned continued on loudly without paying mind to such things.
Looking at Erhart, I honestly saw a possibility I shouldnt be playing around with.
A room of the guild.
There, Tanya gave her report on the adventurers to her superior.
She had submitted a number of forms, with her own evaluations on them.
The higher-up looked through the documents on the new adventurers enlisting in the east branch, as he sipped his tea.
He wasnt a former adventurer, but a type more proficient in managing magic stones. But he still had to hear of adventurer matters from those involved, and he was a superior highly regarded by his subordinates.
So whats your opinion on the matter, Tahnia? IS there any shining ray of talent in these files?
Her name stressed strangely, Tahnia did not offer a correction. Because she accepted them as two separate names.
Tanya was the name of a guild employee.
While Tahnia was that of a sweeper.
Yes. I think there are a number of parties that could turn up a profit. And its about the party headed by Lyle
Her superior searched for the papers, took it in hand, and nodded.
Hes attained a high evaluation quite splendidly. Its not anything extraordinary, but not bad either. At this rate, it wont be long until he enters a labyrinth.
While nodding, Tahnia
Yes, the finest evaluation. But I cant help but think he was aiming for it.
Her superior looked at her.
Unsatisfied with something?
No, proficient adventurers are the guilds precious assets. I do think that he, his party, will become a valuable asset for the eastern branch.
Thinking Tahnia had found something shady on the boy, the higher-up took a sip of tea.
Then isnt that fine? We need only support them. If they moderately complete requests such as this, then offer them a place in labyrinth subjugation. If you do nothing but use them, theyll flow somewhere else before you know it. You need a moderate level of bait on the table.
Hearing that, Tahnia nodded, and continued on with her report.
And next up is one on the worse side of things.
The superior turned his eyes to a pile of documents he had been avoiding. But as it wasnt a rare occurrence, he didnt seem all that interested. These sorts of folks popped up every year without fail.
A ruckus over a duel, by younguns whod become adventurers oblivious to the point of the trade.
Just do the usual. If they look to be useful to the guild, then guide them on, and if not, then leave them be. And if in the process, they end up wandering elsewhere, itll actually be a blessing for us.
The guild liked to keep problematic adventurers at a distance.
And Erhart and co were just such adventurers. But its not like theyd give up on them right away. There was always a fixed level of adventurers like them, and there were plenty of cases where such adventurers matured and grew.
The guild had their ways to turn them into the proper adventurers they imagined.
Ah right Tahnia, youre too competent a woman. Lets put a broad-minded receptionist in charge of them. And with this matter, lets make her their exclusive receptionist and call it a penalty.
Thats just how many receptionists they had under their control. Such treatments were possible.
A single beautiful receptionist could be set to come into contact with a number of parties, and motivate them. You could also call it a way to use them however it seemed convenient.
When the beauty who welcomed them to the guild so warmly sounded troubled over how no one would take up a request, what would they do? Perhaps theyd feel a sense of debt, or courtesy. Adventurers with such sentiment may take the initiative and complete such unfavorable requests splendidly.
Adventurers whod stacked up some ability in another land would avoid such requests if they knew it would put them at a disadvantage.
And thats why, there always had to be a set amount of Erharts.
Something something scissors are all about how you use them, was it? If he becomes a first-rate adventurer, the guild will benefit. And hell also benefit greatly himself. No~ we all should be a relation where no one loses out, you know. Both the guild, and its adventurers.
(TL: The phrase hes going here is, Idiots and scissors are all about how you use them. A Japanese idiom of which you can pretty much guess the meaning. The scissor part is on how even blunt scissors can cut if you use them right. This is also the Japanese title for the series Dog & Scissors, if you replace the idiot part with dog.)
Before her grinning superior, Tahnia nodded, collected up the documents over his desk, and tidily put them together.
Well then, Ill be taking my leave.
Saying that, she left the room. Her superior:
And good luck with the receptions desk, Tanya.