The Healer Banished From The Party, In Fact, Is The Strongest Chapter 58 - Guild’S Betrayalv2C19
Raust
I couldnt understand what was written on the poster for a mont.
Prohibiting adventurers from entering the labyrinth was the highest penalty in this labyrinth city.
But, if my mory was correct, I didnt rember committing sothing that warranted such punishnt.
In the first place, I had never committed unjust violence against other adventurers.
Hahaha, what a nice feeling this is.
The voice I could hear from behind was one that didnt even try to hide they were mocking who was feeling irritated.
Maybe because I was already irritated, but I felt annoyed by the source of that voice.
Huh?
However, the mont I turned around and identified the owner of that voice, my irritation vanished.
et again, huh, defect healer.
The owner of the voice was the leader of the War Gods Greatsword that I fought yesterday, and it ca from the reception of the adventurer guild.
Even though he lost completely yesterday, he didnt feel any fear toward .
It was obviously suspicious, that was why, seeing his attitude, a certain possibility ca to mind.
Normally, one wouldnt be punished with that as a reason.
However, I couldnt think of any other reason for this punishnt, although I thought it was impossible, I still voiced that possibility.
No way, I was accused of doing unjust violence
Even when I ntioned that, I still didnt believe that I would be punished with that as the reason.
I dont know about other adventurer guilds, but here in the labyrinth city, the guild doesnt interfere excessively with adventurers private fight.
Thats why I didnt report to the guild that I was attacked by War Gods Greatsword.
Its a different matter if the adventurer dies, but the adventurer guild wont get involved otherwise.
Besides, if the adventurer guild interferes in the adventurers private fight, the one who should have been punished is War Gods Greatsword as the party that initiated the fight.
In that case, the punishnt shouldnt be as harsh as being banned from entering the labyrinth.
Ohh, you finally get it? Yes, thats us.
However, the words that the leader of their party said with a mixture of ridicule and superiority betrayed my imagination.
What?
Hearing that, I couldnt hide my agitation.
For a mont, I thought the words he said was just a lie to mock , I looked around in the hope that soone would deny the words of the man in front of .
-kh!
It was then I noticed that the guild staffs were smirking at .
The guild staffs looking here with a mocking gaze as if their flattering attitude from a few days ago was a lie.
They instead looked at War Gods Greatsword with a flattering gaze.
So thats the deal, huh?
Seeing their attitude, I understood that the guild staffs had cast away.
The guild staffs knew that I and Narsena had no intention to beco exclusive adventurers.
So they gave up on us early.
And then, to gain the goodwill from War Gods Greatsword, the other exclusive adventurer, they perpetrated this unfairness.
In other words, the ban on entering the labyrinth, which was the highest penalty, was clearly unjustified.
Maybe, War Gods Greatsword asked the guild to take revenge on , and the guild staff that wanted exclusive adventurers agreed to it.
is rotten.
Understanding that, I no longer able to control my anger.
And so, those words leaked from my mouth.
Gh!
Hieee!
The words filled with unbridled anger not only shook the leader of War Gods Greatsword who had a certain level of abilities, but also the guild staffs.
Especially, the leader of War Gods Greatsword who once fought looked visibly panicked, that reaction gave a hope that the punishnt might be lifted if I tried to negotiate in a threatening manner.
This is the guilds decision. Needless resistance will only make the situation worse.
But, my thought was denied from the voice that ca from the back of the guild.
While feeling irritated, I turned to the voice, there was one of the guilds staff, Hanzam, who was previously involved with the matter concerning Wolf of Calamity.
Far from just anger, I sent a gaze filled with killing intent at Hanzam.
However, unlike the other guild staffs, Hanzam didnt react to my gaze.
I opened my mouth despite becoming more irritated from the lack of reaction from Hanzam.
This punishnt is clearly wrong. The initiator was the other party. Im willing to write a pledge if you doubt my words.
Hmm?
Hanzams expression changed the instant he heard my words.
That gave a little hope.
Maybe, hes willing to listen.
Ahh, pardon . Is that head of yours just decoration? That remark you just said would count as needless resistance.
Wha-?
That hope was the reason I couldnt imdiately respond to what Hanzam just said.
Seconds passed, and when I finally recognized the aning of what he said, I got an illusion that my vision turned red from the anger.
I clenched my teeth so hard it produced sounds.
However, I didnt lash my violent emotion at Hanzam.
If you are dissatisfied, go to the capital.
Hanzam couldnt hide his tension in front of who was angry.
Still, Hanzam stubbornly kept his eyes on , that stubbornness made realize that even if I resist, things would just get worse.
With nowhere to direct my anger, I could only gaze at Hanzam until the end.
As I headed out of the guild, I started to think about this.
Not being able to use the labyrinth as a hunting ground is big not only for and Narsena but also for the people in the city.
The adventurers that had begun selling the material directly to the city are not able to get the material from Lower Layer
In other words, without and Narsena, the material from Lower Layer cant circulate in the city.
No, first of all, I need to tell Narsena about this.
After making that conclusion, I started moving.
However, after walking for a while after leaving the guild, I stopped in a deserted alley.
Up until now, Ive been keeping my mind working so I didnt feel depressed, but I was already at my limit.
In my mind was the necklace I ordered for confessing to Narsena and the days where I sneakily check out houses without Narsena knowing.
Why, now
Words from the feeling I couldnt endure spilled from my mouth, but there was nobody there to hear it
After returning, I explained about the labyrinth and apologized, but Narsena didnt get angry at .
On the contrary, she apologized for not being aware of the situation.
And it was the sa for the people in the city.
They were told we couldnt put any material in the city anymore, but none of them complained.
They thanked us for what we have done so far and said that complaining to us was barking at the wrong tree.
However, the frustration of the city folks when I told them about this wasnt completely hidden.
-!
On the way back to the inn, I couldnt hold back anymore and bit my lips.
The faces of the city folks who were happy that new adventurers showing up ca to my mind.
But, no matter how much I regret it, I cant do anything anymore.
If its Zieg-san.
It was then the figure of the person who could overco this situation popped in my mind.
Ill be relying on Zieg-san who has taken care of all this ti again, but now is not the ti to hesitate.
A strong light floated in my eyes when I decided to do so.
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