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Raust

The day after I was unfairly penalized by the guild, I went to visit Zieg-sans partys house.

Sorry for the sudden visit.

No need to worry. What happened?

In the party house, Zieg-san was alone, polishing his magic sword, despite visiting suddenly, he welcod into his house.

However, his mood only stayed good at the beginning.

Actually, Im currently prohibited to enter and leave the labyrinth.

Huh?

And then, after hearing what I said, Zieg-san was lost for words.

I would like to talk with Zieg-san about what happened so far, how Narsena was currently going to check to the guild, and what could I do to get rid of this prohibition.

What do these guys in the guild think?

After I finished telling everything, Zieg-san who was feeling discomposure before, was now feeling angry instead.

In his hand was the magic sword that he had maintained up until now, I could feel his irritation, it felt like he would charge into the guild just like this.

Shit!

Though, he never ended up going, after cursing a bit, Zieg-san put down his magic sword.

No matter how bad the guild was, raiding it wouldnt solve the problem.

On the contrary, it could worsen the situation.

No matter how much he lost his calm, he didnt make the wrong choice.

The current situation is not sothing that can be resolved with force anymore.

That was why I ca to consult with Zieg-san.

As a guild agent, he had considerable authority.

If it was Zieg-san, then, maybe, he could revert the decision of our partys unjust penalty.

Raust, Im indebted to your party with the matter of Armia and the phoenix too. Thats why, this ti, I will help as much as possible but, I cant do anything about the labyrinth access prohibition.

Eh?

But my hope was scattered with his next words.

My authority is no use in this case.

Zieg-san words contained a feeling of guilt towards .

And that was proof that he wasnt lying.

Understanding that Zieg-san couldnt do anything, I unconsciously bit my lips.

Zieg-san continued to speak while making his distress shown on his face.

The labyrinth access prohibition is the authority the guild branch manager has. Setting aside the other guilds, with my authority, I cant overturn the decision of this labyrinth city guilds branch manager.

Wha-!? The branch manager?!

The word branch manager ca out from Zieg-sans mouth.

And hearing that, I couldnt hide my unrest.

If I rember correctly, I should never have any business with the branch manager of this labyrinth, so there should not be any resentnt between us.

And this case is due to the War Gods Greatsword and the dispute with our party.

Its obviously strange that the branch manager would be involved in such a trivial matter.

How co the branch manager has their eyes set on us?Looking for the answer to this question, I turned to Zieg-san.

However, my gesture bore no fruit.

Im sorry. I dont know either.

The dubious look on his face told that he truly didnt know the answer either.

In other words, this branch managers unjust penalty was done for a reason that even Zieg-san didnt understand.

That fact made feel a mysterious fright that made my faces stiffened.

Why, what is the reason the branch manager suddenly set their eyes on ?Various imaginations and speculations were dominating my mind.

If there is sothing I can understand, its you should leave the labyrinth city as soon as possible.

The next mont, I was brought back to reality by Zieg-sans advice that he said with a serious tone.

I dont know why, but the branch manager of this labyrinth city is clearly plotting sothing for you guys. If thats the case, then you should leave the labyrinth city promptly. If its the royal capital, with connection with , you can easily make a na for yourself.

His suggestion was the best way.

The advice is sounds, and it also includes his concerns for .

There was no doubt he cared for and thought seriously about this.

Thank you for your concern, but I still want to stay in this labyrinth city.

And yet, I couldnt accept his advice.

Perhaps, he didnt expect his advice to be refused, he was wide-eyed with surprise.

I felt guilty looking at his reaction, but that was not sothing I could agree to.

I absolutely cant leave Labyrinth City right now. At least not until another adventurer who can wholesale materials from labyrinths lower layer appears.

While saying that, what ca to my mind was the faces of the city folks who I had beco closer with over the past month.

For , Labyrinth City wasnt a place I could say I like.

Despite that feeling, I ended up getting attached to this city from who knows when.

Nevertheless, I believed that the presence of the people in this city was what caused to beco attached to this city.

Certainly, my happiness right now is because I t Narsena, Narsena will always be special for .

But, its also true the existence of the people in this city has added more color to my life.

I dont want to destroy that part of Labyrinth City. I really appreciate your suggestion, Zieg-san, but I still cant leave this place yet.

That was why I couldnt agree to leave Labyrinth City as Zieg-san suggested.

I knew leaving Labyrinth City was synonymous with abandoning that part of the city.

At the very least, I wanted to stay in this Labyrinth City until another adventurer appeared that could replace us, and they could stand up by themselves even if I was gone.

That was not the only reason I wanted to stay in Labyrinth City.

In addition

I wanted to talk about the other reason, but I hesitated for a mont.

It was too personal, I didnt want to actively talk about it.

However, rembering how I told Zieg-san about my feeling for Narsena, I felt it was too late to think about that, I chuckled a little and then opened my mouth.

The other reason, is about Narsena. Its sothing I want to do in this Labyrinth City.

About Narsena?

Hearing my words, a question mark was floating on his face.

Yes. About Narsenas blood.

However, when I said that, Zieg-san lost his composure a little.

Seeing his reaction, I realized that Zieg-san knew about Narsenas blood.

Narsena seed to think that she hides it well. But I know that shes part of nobility And shes in discord with her family.

That far

While Zieg-san was surprised by my words, it wasnt a difficult thing for to figure out considering her blood.

If a nobles son or daughter tried to beco an adventurer, it was easy to imagine the parents would oppose to it, especially after seeing Narsenas opposition to going to the capital yesterday.

Maybe Narsenas parents would never allow to exist. For an adventurer like who is on her side instead of resplendent adventurers from the capital.

And that wasnt the only thing I could imagine.

I rembered overhearing other adventurers grumbling about nobles, that cented my belief that I would never be accepted by nobles.

No, there is still a possibility I will be accepted by nobles.

It was not conceit but grounded in fact.

Even so, the nobles will never allow my marriage with Narsena as it is right now.

Thats why, I want an achievent that can even silence the nobles.

Precisely because I understood that, I made a decision.

An achievent that was unthinkable for who was previously known as a defect healer.

However, my heart surprisingly didnt waver.

As if it considered that as a trivial matter.

With the changes I never thought would happen to , I opened my mouth while thinking about the girl who caused such changes.

Im going to be a world-class adventurer in this labyrinth city.

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