Vol 2 Chapter 26 (1/2)
Chapter 26
Chapter Two
Expectations
(Part 6)
Evacuees from Akradist arrived several days after that
Making use of their previous experience in it, the town didn’t have any proble them in Now, the only problem that needed to be solved was the one about the monsters
However, unexpected things happening just when everything was going smoothly was just the way the world worked
There were two boys standing in front of Ilya’s reception counter
They were around ten years old, each having brown eyes and blonde hair Looking at their appearances, it was possible to think of them as brothers
“You two are children fro happen?”
The two looked at each other, nodded, and looked back at Ilya
“We want to join the Mercenary Guild!”
“Please let us into the Mercenary Guild!”
It wasn’t just Ilya
Most of the people nearby turned to look at the two kids, speechless
The Mercenary Guild With that in mind, Ilya asked the two a question
“Why would you tish to be in the Mercenary Guild?”
The contents of the exa on the occupation one wished to take There were age limitations set up as well
The two both looked down for a gle, looked back up
“” Hunters! “”
She looked the two in the eyes
“Have you two brought your parental consent forms?”
“Geh…”
“Aw…”
The two si their heads
If the applicant’s parents were still alive, a parental consent foruild
Because there was a greater degree of danger for the Mercenary and Magic Guilds’ work, those up to and including the age of ten were alardless of their parents’ consent Even if these two atteiven these rules, there was no doubt that they would be rejected [1]
There were exceptions to the age restriction as well, but they were for those ere abandoned by their parents, war orphans, or other child whose circu
Those that came to Lunéville from Akradist were those who hadn’t sufferedat the way the two children looked, one wouldn’t think that they were in some sort of a pinch
“B-but, you could recoht…?”
“Y-yeah! Please recommend us, Nee-chan!”
It was clear that the silky blonde-haired child and—even more so—the spiky-haired child didn’t understand that
Really… who told thee to criticize the person responsible for teaching theht about a way to explain it in such a way that even these children would understand
“Do you knohat the exam is?”
“Yeah, a guild exaht!?”
Good job! He was still off, though
There were two et a recommendation
You could have a bout against a guild member as qualified to serve as an exa your skills
The for was clear, while, for example, the Mercenary Guild could have p
eople hunt ht of as a way h competition
And to be iven by guild staff that could review the exaher in the corresponding guild
However, it wasn’t so easy even after getting in
That’s why the people that belonged to a guild and knew the pains and annoyances about it wouldn’t think that there would be children willingly wanting to suffer that kind of life
Whether they knew it or not, the test method the two children chose was the easier one
It could be called the most optimal solution, but it wouldn’t be so simple
“Shall we have you examined, then?”
“Y-yeah!”
“We did it!”
Seeing the two children look so happy, Ilya felt guilty
“Please wait for a e of it”
“Eh, it won’t be Nee-chan!?”
“I still have to work here at reception Sorry”
The exae the results of the examination, but the children’s shoulders had obviously drooped