84: D30.
Sagittarius_2 84: D30.
Sagittarius_2 Text:
[The Festival Celebrated with Fireworks Was—]
1.
Foundation Day
2.
Autumn Harvest Festival
3.
Fishing Season Festival♛
4.
Mayor’s Birthday
5.
1
6.
2
7.
3
8.
4
9.
Lake Deity Festival
10.
Critical Success/Extre Failure
D10=d10(7)=7
→☆→☆→☆→✧←★←★←★←
The next morning.
In the morning, she embraced the little girl who had stayed awake until late at night, worried about why she hadn’t returned, and woke up in the inn’s bed.
The honey wine didn’t intoxicate her; instead, it made her sleep deeply, waking up feeling refreshed.
“Mmm…
sister…” Awakened by the hero’s movent, the little girl groggily climbed up.
“Good morning.” The hero gently ruffled her tousled black hair.
“Mm!
Good morning!” Upon seeing the hero’s bright smile, the little girl instantly felt invigorated.
She had worried if yesterday’s events might have been a blow to the hero.
“Sorry for worrying you yesterday, but I’m fine now.
Let’s visit the remaining three guilds today,” the hero smiled.
“Then let’s go to the festival and watch the fireworks!” At the words, the little girl energetically jumped up and dashed off to wash up.
The hero naturally told the little girl about what she had heard from the white-robed mage.
Although the little girl had fallen asleep before hearing everything, she rembered the fireworks quite clearly.
Since they were here, of course, they would make beautiful mories with her sister before leaving.
After all, it only took seven days to reach the border, and her daddy’s birthday was still one, two, three, four—twelve whole days away!
Plenty of ti!
Like a child having too much fun to want to go ho, the little girl had already tossed aside the plan to stay for just a day.
The hero smiled helplessly, following the little girl and starting the morning routine.
[Next Stop]
1.
Warrior Guild
2.
Shooter Guild
3.
Thief Guild♛
4.
Mage Association
5.
Warlock Association
6.
1
7.
2
8.
3
9.
4
10.
5
D10=d10(3)=3
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“The Thief Guild is not quite what I expected.”
“After all, it’s an official guild, not so petty criminals.”
The hero looked ahead at the open, dignified doors that didn’t appear nacing.
They were in front of the Thief Guild, but there weren’t many people coming and going so early in the morning.
“For a thief, they master various skills, tool usage, short swords, short bows, throwing weapons, and poisons…” the little girl recalled one by one.
“Along the border, they usually take on scouting missions, that is, as scouts.
Though it’s the most dangerous task, precisely because of that, it’s entrusted to them.
“As Grandpa Hero said, this is indeed a profession exceptionally skilled at survival, and they are also adept at assassination and escape…” the little girl pondered.
“Mm.” The hero nodded in agreent.
She herself had done similar acts to a thief, or rather, an assassin, sneaking into a goblin group and delivering a fatal blow to the sleeping leader.
She had to admit, it was quite thrilling.
For a goblin group centered around the leader, this decapitation thod, though causing them to scatter and flee, was relatively the safest and most efficient way.
And according to the hero’s experience, if you didn’t want the goblins to escape, you just needed not to transform.
Grandpa said he thought thieves were good, but he also said not to be influenced by him…
“Thieves rely heavily on various tools.” The little girl considered and weighed.
[Little Girl’s Recomndation (No Bonus)]
D100=d100(80)=80
“I think the thief is probably not bad?” After a good while of pondering, the little girl ca to a conclusion.
“At least more suitable than a mage for sister.”
“Oh?”
The hero suppressed her inner sorrow and assud a willing-to-hear expression.
“Because most goblins live in dark places, right?
And dark places are best for thieves to perform.”
A ready example lay at their feet, the little girl pointed to the dark-light glimring scale snake lazily basking in the sun nearby.
“Moreover, thieves can also learn so magic after leveling up.
Though not as good as mages and magicians, it’s enough to kill goblins.”
“Then what about the equipnt?” The hero raised her hand to ask.
“And can a thief, like White-robed Grandpa, bring down an entire city in one go?”
“We can think the other way around.” The little girl crossed her arms, taking on a small teacher’s expression.
“Sister Hero may not be suited to carry weapons, but she can definitely purchase a ton of disposable magic items.
“And thieves themselves don’t rely on armor.
They can completely use up the magic items and then use the powers of a magician.
“For example, a smokescreen or a dark curtain scroll, just turn the entire cave environnt so dark you can’t see your hand in front of you, and then use the specialized perception after transforming into a magic creature, and you can slaughter the goblins unilaterally!
“As for explosions, that’s even simpler—a whole bunch of magic scrolls can fully achieve that effect!”
“Oh oh…”
For the umptieth ti, the hero was amazed.
[Hero’s Temptation (No Bonus)]
D100=d100(69)=69
“But where will we get so many magic items and scrolls?” After her amazent, she couldn’t help but wonder.
“Buy them?” the little girl also wondered.
They stared at each other, wide-eyed.
For a mont, the hero once again felt that, even among nobles, there was a hierarchy of ranks.
Without hesitation, the border princess, who suggested using money to solve the problem, was undoubtedly a high-ranking individual in the world of nobility.
“Well, shall we go in and have a look first?”
This stare-down ended with the hero conceding defeat.
She touched the pocket money she brought out this ti.
Despite not coming to shop, she inexplicably felt a bit nervous.
[ntor’s Evaluation (Perception Passed 10, Noble 10)]
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