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This is Therian rchant Caravan! Kaiyan thought.

Guiding him all the way to the front of rchant Guild, Bisel had insisted on personally providing the directions. Even knowing the location would have been enough, but Bisel insisted on bringing to the front of Therian rchant Caravan, Kaiyan thought.

Its bigger than I thought, he remarked, gazing at the impressive scale of the building. It was evident that the magnitude of the upper section surpassed that of a small village. With such a size, it could easily sustain his forr ruined hotown.

Hmm? Its not that big. Its about the size of a dium-sized guild, Bisel comnted.

Is that so? Kaiyan was taken aback once again.

He marveled at the fact that this was rely the size of a dium-sized building. I made the right choice by participating in the request. Otherwise, I wouldnt have known, he thought. The experience of accumulating knowledge about how the world operates beca apparent once again. After all, the world doesnt revolve around a single individual.

Co on, lets go inside! Bisel exclaid, taking the lead and opening the door to the Therian rchant Caravan building. Kaiyan followed him, entering the building where boxes filled with various items were scattered around, and workers, likely laborers, moved busily.

Lost in amazent at his surroundings, Kaiyan was startled when Bisel tapped his shoulder. Kaiyan! Say hello. This is Mr. Jansen, the owner of Therian rchant Caravan, Bisel introduced.

Nice to et you. My na is Kaiyan, he greeted politely.

Haha, pleased to et you too. As Bisel ntioned, I am Jansen Gebanak. Feel free to call Jansen, Mr. Jansen responded.

Kaiyan couldnt help but notice that Jansen gave off the impression Uncle Jeff had warned him about. There was sothing unsettling about Jansens smiling face, a discrepancy between his smiling mouth and his eyes. He seed like soone on Uncle Jeffs list of people to be cautious of. Nonetheless, Kaiyan couldnt deny the need to be careful.

Mr. Jansen, were leaving tomorrow, but what brings you here? If you need any assistance, please dont hesitate to let know, Jansen inquired.

Haha, I appreciate the offer, but its not about that. Its because my friend Kaiyan here wants to participate in the request, Bisel explained.

A request? Well as long as he has the appropriate rank, it doesnt matter, Jansen replied.

While saying that, Jansen examined Kaiyan from head to toe, a smile adorning his face. It seed as if Jansen was dismissing him, implying, Of course, you dont have the qualifications.

Well, that should be fine! Kaiyan is a B-rank rcenary! Bisel proudly announced.

What? Did you say B-rank? Jansen reacted with surprise.

However, his surprise was short-lived, and he quickly regained his composure, flashing a bright smile at Kaiyan.

Oh, my apologies! Kaiyan, thank you for participating in the request! Jansen expressed his gratitude.

Not at all. I simply found a well-paying request as a rcenary, Kaiyan modestly replied.

Hahaha! Dont worry about the reward! Ive already ntioned it to the rcenaries, but as long as the request is successfully completed, youll be generously compensated, Jansen assured.

The rest of the process went smoothly. Kaiyan followed Jansens guidance, filling out the contract and receiving an advance paynt of 1 gold.

Haha! How about that? Where else can you find a request that pays 1 gold as an advance? Of course, its because youre a B-rank rcenary, Bisel comnted, proud of his offer.

Although it was Kaiyans first request, he wasnt sure if 1 gold was a small or large amount. However, judging by Bisels reaction, it seed significant. Besides, with 1 gold, he would have to bring back a bag full of goblin ears from the battlefield.

As Kaiyan bid farewell to Jansen and stepped out of the building with Bisel, the latter smiled and spoke. Kaiyan, have you decided on your accommodation? Youll need to stay in Blatan Territory for a day.

I havent decided yet, Kaiyan replied.

Oh? How about going to the lodging where our rcenary group stays? It will give you a chance to et and greet your future colleagues, Bisel suggested.

Well Kaiyan hesitated. He had planned to explore different parts of the city during his free ti, but Bisels suggestion didnt sound bad.

Lets do that, he agreed.

Kaiyan was also curious about the other rcenaries.

Following Bisels guidance, they left the central square and headed towards the outskirts. Unlike the central area, the outskirts contained many old buildings that exuded a nostalgic atmosphere, reminiscent of his forr small hotown.

Not all cities are like this, Kaiyan remarked.

Hmm? What do you an? Bisel asked.

I used to think that everyone in the city lived well. But Kaiyan trailed off, observing the various people passing by. Their clothes were worn-out and ragged, their faces lacked leisure, and their expressions were almost blank.

As he watched them hasten about with quick steps, the illusion he had constructed about cities based on books shattered. Haha! Look at ! Isnt it obvious? Even in the capital, there are slums, Bisel explained.

Is that so? Kaiyan responded.

Hmm? Is this your first ti in a city? Bisel asked, surprised.

Yes, its my first ti in a city. I used to live in a small village, Kaiyan answered.

Bisel looked at him with an expression of surprise, as if questioning the existence of soone like him. Oh, I see. You must have had a frustrating life. Well, maybe its because youre still young, Bisel concluded, nodding twice.

Well, I suppose I should tell you about how the world works, Bisel offered.

No, theres no need for that, Kaiyan declined silently.

But as he was about to refuse, Bisel suddenly stopped walking. Oh no! Haha! Weve arrived, he exclaid, pointing at the building behind him.

Goblins Dew? Kaiyan read the na written on the signboard.

Haha! You can read, huh? The na might be peculiar, but the food is amazing. You can look forward to it! Bisel assured him.

Oh, yes Kaiyan responded with little enthusiasm.

Suppressing his lack of interest, he reluctantly followed Bisel into the shop.

Creak.

Its better than I expected, Kaiyan thought, relieved as he entered the shop. Contrary to his concerns, the interior was clean and resembled the image he had of a tavern.

Several people sitting at the scarce tables inside the shop raised their hands and greeted them, their attention drawn to the newcors.

Hey! Bisel! Why are you wandering around like that? one of the custors called out.

Oh, I was just having so fun at the rcenary office! I thought there might be so other information! Bisel replied.

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