The start was ordinary, but the road to the city was by no ans smooth.
Obviously the sa number of people move the sa, so why is it different from when they ca? It’s because of the baggage behind our words.
The stone heads, who believed that our party, which was nothing more than high-risk, low-return, turned into treasure goblins of high-risk, high-return, began to show up eagerly.
“How did the security around here go?”
“These days… it’s been a bit of a bumr…”
“No, how can all these guys who are called gateway cities in na look like this? Where are all the taxes they receive for security maintenance going?”
A dog-like fantasy world. There are more adventurers and thieves than normal people who et while traveling in the plains.
It was an absurd story, but the closer you got to Englem, which is said to be the southern gateway city and the main stage of activity for Sen and the others, the more the security beca more and more ssed up. Does it make sense that there are close to fifteen thieves cut down on the way to where the outline of the city begins to be visible in the distance?
That’s like killing five people a day. At this level, I thought it was right to suspect that soone was deliberately targeting us and sending people, so I refrained from talking about it.
“There is a high possibility that soone is aiming for his life due to a grudge, or there is a high risk of his life because he has committed many things.
I raised my hand as a demonstration in front of the party sitting around the bonfire to warm up for a while, and all ten people’s eyes were on , but no one raised their hand.
Even though the aning of their eyes and the situation where I was the only one raising my hand was so clear, I mumbled without even realizing it.
“…Ai-san, am I the culprit?”
“Pooh!”
There are too many guesses, so I can’t argue.
I go? am i really
Except for Asilie, who burst into tears at the one word I muttered, the others began to objectively analyze the situation, albeit with a confused look on their faces, as if they still understood the aning of my words.
“The thieves who attacked didn’t seem to have anything in common. Isn’t it a coincidence?”
“I am of the sa opinion as Mr. Gin… But as Eldmia said, the frequency is a bit strange. If you have to put it into perspective, it’s more like it’s not natural.”
“It’s a bit subtle to say they have sothing in common, but the equipnt wasn’t that good against thieves, right? Rather than just throwing them away, they were included in the luggage.”
“It’s also strangely cohesive…”
It was nice to have a wonderful forum for discussion, but ti passed without coming to a conclusion. If I felt sothing strange right away, I would have tried catching even one that escaped and tortured .
In the end, after discussions that were nothing more than killing ti, we set our sights on entering Englem. In the end, it is a problem to carry a lot of money, so if you dispose of all these things, it will be a peaceful trip again.
“There was a ti when I thought…”
There was nothing like that.
Instead, there is only Sen, who runs away with his eyes wide open with anger, and Carls, who stops it.
“No fuck, are you kidding !? I’m Kikuidel Sen! I’m an adventurer who belongs to the adventurer’s guild! I have an ID, but I don’t know what kind of adventurer you are! You bastard!”
I had forgotten about him because he had been quiet in front of lately, but he also had a temper and volubility, so he had no brakes. Even though the other person is a guard, I really like the attitude of being able to speak without hesitation about the unreasonable treatnt he suffered.
Of course, the guards didn’t like her attitude.
“Kaak ttu! No matter how hard you try, you can’t get in. Adventurers are not allowed to enter Englem right now.”
The guard glanced over at the eyes of those in a similar situation to us starting to gather at the gate toward Sen, who was claiming to be a rare spectacle.
“This!! Fuck!! Dog!!”
A bunch of swear words ca out of Sen’s mouth, but the guard only opened his ears and didn’t even respond properly.
Rather, it’s strange to be consistent with such a reaction. It seems to that it is enough to apply the cri of obstruction of justice, but isn’t it not going through a formal procedure and blocking the way?
If I recall the provisions of the law that I rember, the entry of adventurers can only be blocked in this way when the city is under siege or there is an order from a person with legitimate authority, so it’s actually not an easy thing to do.
“Seneran. Do you have any identification docunts?”
“No. I ca out with only the adventurer’s dog tag I picked up a long ti ago.”
hmm. I’m sorry. If I could prove that I was the owner of the magic library, I would have been able to just push in under the pretext of escorting her.
Seeing that there are not a few people outside with tents open, waiting for this absurd blockade to be lifted, it doesn’t seem like they’re threatening us
. As expected, I must be the one who drives incidents wherever I go. If staying still doesn’t solve it, I have no choice but to move myself.
“Excuse . Can you tell the reason for the lockdown?”
As I got off the horse and ca forward, the waves of profanity that Sen had been pouring out like lies suddenly stopped. I don’t know if that was effective, but after seeing her reaction, the guard responded to my question with a slightly more dazed reaction than when he was dealing with Sen.
“Recently, thieves who joined hands with so adventurers entered the interior and caused a rather big accident. It would be much better to be exposed to the rain and wind until it cools down. Even the adventurers who were originally in the city won’t co out of the dorm.”
Are you scouring the city for the culprit? Surprisingly, the blockade itself was made as a legal procedure, but it seems that the guards were kind enough to stay still even after hearing Sen’s swear words comparable to obstruction of justice.
If you’re trying to show kindness like that instead of being reckless, then you should go out politely too.
“Thank you for your consideration. But we are also in a ti-critical situation. Now that we know the situation, we have no intention of forcing them to let us in. However, could you just tell the story to the Englem Adventurer’s Guild? ”
“…Well, if I could earn money just by telling stories.”
I don’t know if he’s a friend I can talk to or if the silver coin I sneaked out has made him talk, but I smiled mildly.
“Thank you. You can tell the Englem Adventurers Guild that Eldmia Ega, who received a secret request from the guild leader Engrim of the Capital Adventurer’s Guild, wants proof of identity.”
Englem. Engrim. I see it’s similar. It probably has nothing to do with it.
At first, I thought it would be a relief to just go to the shift on ti, but the guard showed sincerity for the price of a silver coin and imdiately asked soone else to take a pinch hit and vacated his seat.
“Uh… Eldmia? Will that work?”
Even if it was blocking the road, it couldn’t be penetrated anyway. I stood aside and waited.
“well?”
“Well… if it doesn’t work, won’t a silver coin just fly away?”
“It is, but I think it will be.”
Still, since he is a man who receives requests directly from the royal family and reports them, wouldn’t the things I’ve been playing all over the place naturally go into his ears?
The reason why I didn’t ntion all of Gaendal’s party and only used my na was with that intention, but the result was ‘But they say it’s not possible?’ Ran seems to be very bland.
“Certainly, if the guild leader tells the story, it will be easy to enter. Since receiving such a request, it is already based on so level of trust. I see a possibility.”
“The guild is collaborating with the library to establish a contact network. If you rember this well, I think you will have a chance to use it at least once more soday.”
Even Gaendal and Mr. Gin began to nod their heads in agreent as if entering the city was already an established fact, and I began to notice it for no reason.
“I did this, but if you can’t go in, I’ll show you so attention.”
“…I know yeah.”
I must have waited thirty extras in sympathy with Asilier, who had exactly the sa thoughts as . A guard who had been away appeared from afar.
Fortunately, he did not co back alone. A man wearing a light cloak over the clothes worn by guild receptionists was running alongside him. When I found him, while the others were looking at him with curious eyes, Sen spoke first.
“Oh, Receptionist Kunz. That friend has so experience, so he doesn’t move recklessly. Does it feel good?”
“For sothing like that… doesn’t it sound like a bit over-welco?”
This ti around, I started to have questions similar to rdella’s. In the end, it’s just a troubleso escort for a slightly less serious custor, so why such a reaction?
“Welco to Englem, Eldmia-sama! I’m Kunz, who was in charge of guiding to the guild… Huh? Sen-nim and the others were with you?”
Kunzu, who politely shook my hand and greeted Sen skillfully, seed strangely nervous.
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