Chapter 10 Part2 (1/2)
TL: Darn. I lost part of my TL when I did this and needed to retype. Grumble grumble. Anyways, the remaining half is actually short, but I haven’t proofread for grammar/structure flow yet. I’ll do it tomorrow. Now I can finally work on that R18 series I was planning to do for so long.
The Adventurer Guild in the capital Malcott of Kingdom Castaal has high wages as a workplace and quite famous as well.
However, while the wages are high, it is well known that the contents and process of the work are also harsh.
Thirty percent of the kingdom’s population is gathered in the capital. There are many villagers and the poor around the capital who become adventurers, naturally picking up the necessary quests and became quite successful.
The excellent guild staff smoothly handles things and the operations proceed without a problem.
However, the supposedly excellent guild staff had a single problem child in their midst.
[Senpai, I have finished leading the adventurers to their destination!]
The newcomer Nina.
The girl who had chestnut hair in a short-cut style, has a cheerful appearance that matched her personality, and hold an irreplaceable quality of good impression to her surroundings.
But the girl had a deadly blundering side to her.
[Oh, you worked hard. Did you make sure to lead them without mistakes?]
The person who spoke with grat.i.tude was in charge of teaching her was called Maurice.
Even though there was the uneasy feeling of her making a blunder, he was too busy and had to delegate Nina to lead the adventurers to the sewers.
[Yes, I made sure to lead eleven of them to the sewers!]
Eleven — Maurice’s face became stern upon hearing that report.
[You moron! What the h.e.l.l are you doing!]
[Ouch!]
Maurice’s knuckles flew over, and Nina held her head down with stars in her eyes.
Maurice took the quest’s written request and thrust it to her.
[The quest stated ten names! Did someone slipped into the group—]
[Ehh, it can’t be!?]
She panickedly look at the papers to confirm Maurice’s words which were nothing but the truth.
[Before you led them did you make sure to call and confirm their names?]
[…… Ahh!]
[Haah…… For now, run over to confirm things. At least try not to screw up in the sewers.]
[Uuu…… I got it—]
[When you come back I’ll lecture you again.]