Allen is up. He sees what Clena and Dogola do.
"Do you want to recruit?"
"Yes, I'm going to recruit monks on this occasion."
When asked by Cecil in the back seat, he says he will recruit monks who had previously spoken at the base.
(For example, "Recruitment of the Demon King Suppressed PT. Monk 1. We summoned, sword saint, mage, ax. Not defeated."
Allen takes a deep breath.
"Everybody should pay attention! We are looking for friends to go to the dungeon !!"
And shouted out loud.
"Look at this! It's a D-rank adventurer's certificate. My adventure party has already won a C-class dungeon with four people. This is the proof!"
Remove the adventurer's card from storage. Recruitment is based on facts.
"That's true. It's a D-rank adventurer's card."
A student in a nearby seat tries to check Allen's adventurer's card as he looks into it. Allen gives the adventurer's ID to the students for confirmation.
What, why stop everyone and focus on Allen. The teacher also looks at Allen with his arms crossed.
"The four of us have been advancing dungeons two days a week since the school began in April! We have captured two C-class dungeons in one month!"
From that point on, Allen and the others are capturing another dungeon. Students who are surprised to have already captured two dungeons. I'm bothersome. Nobody seems to be in the dungeon so much.
"We are looking for one talented person specializing in recovery, such as monks! We must have at least one day a week!"
Have you already captured the dungeon and still go to the dungeon? Do you go to the dungeon every week? I can hear such words.
Allen wants to recruit people who can't participate two days a week, but at least one day. We think that it is a manner of recruitment to show in advance the conditions that cannot be yielded.
"Dungeon capture, but I want you to be reassured. We have sword saints and mage. I want you to do it. "
Never lie about safety. However, information that guarantees security must be included in the recruitment requirements.
"Of course, all items and rewards obtained in the dungeon will be divided into 5 people! There are many small shares with 5 people!"
And the benefits are clearly presented. People do not gather in recruitment without profit.
Allen explained, looked around and sat down to see the reaction. Everyone paid attention, but no one came. No one took the job.
(Was it severe?)
Allen is looking for a healer in search of party stability. The Demon King's army is like a large army. I think that a companion who stably recovers is necessary. However, there was a realization that finding a recovery role was a severe condition.
Churches often pick up children who are found to be able to recover from the appraisal. Allen sees one serf in Klena village being appraised the same year in a church.
I think that those who can recover are going to the school in the first place because they are taken to the church.
And there is no reason to fight the Demon Army even if you become a friend. There are quite a lot of talented people who can recover. It is said that some nobles can be held as monks. After graduation, you will have no trouble living.
If you are an aristocrat, you have a job so you can go to the battlefield without any problems.
There are also cases where there is no monk at the school. It employs an adventurer's healer for money. Earn a lot of money in a dungeon capture and hire a competent healer. I'm thinking this too.
But I prefer students from the same school to older adventurers with different values and experiences. If you want to keep your back in the future, you should share your experience.
"What a great, Allen."
Hamilton, the son of a general who was listening at the front seat, screams.
"Welcome. I am not looking for a swordsman, but please tell me if you have any trouble getting into the dungeon. I'll just help you."
(At that time, let's send the sword St. Clena. Dogora comes with the set.)
"Is it true? I'll ask you if you have any trouble!"
He changes his expression to Allen's words and answers quite happily. It may not be possible to capture dungeons yet. Hamilton, a talented swordsman born to the Earl family, has to work and must graduate from school. If you are a nobleman serving in the role of a general, I think that pressure is considerable.
Soon the homeroom is over and the morning classes begin.
And lunch break. It was at that time that the usual four people tried to go to the cafeteria for lunch.
One student approaches Allen.
"Are you like Allen?"
"Yes, Allen. What's up?"
"I'm keel. Are you still looking for a healer?"
(Oh! The recovery role has arrived! The recovery role? If not, why did you talk?)
"Yes, nobody has applied yet. There is no room for one. Can you recover?"
"Oh, that's right. Could you tell me a little more detail?"
It's lunch time, so I go to the cafeteria with Clena, Cecil, and Dogola.
The school cafeteria is buffet style. You can eat as much as you want just by paying two copper coins. It is quite affordable.
It is customary for Klena and Dogola to always have a heap of dishes on a plate. Go to the table where dishes are lined up with a plate so that Klena is sucked. Allen also picks up food on the plate and goes to the table. Keel pours water into the glass and waits.
"Oh, sorry. I kept you waiting. Please go get some food."
"Oh, okay, okay. I try not to eat during the day."
I guess they were taking a seat for Allen. Allen shouted out, but said he would not eat during the day.
(Are you a person who doesn't eat much?)
Keel is a slim, blond guy. Height is slightly higher than Allen. My hair was slick and my eyes were bad, so when I was talked to me, I thought it was a thug. Or is it in the countryside?
Slightly late, Clena and Dogola came with a dish on the plate. Keel is watching a dish on a heap of plates.
"Mr. Keel. I'm getting closer, so please let me know today."
"Huh? No, it's really like that ..."
"What are you talking about? Let's talk while eating."
Hand two copper coins to the keel who declines. When I hand it over, I say "... I'm sorry" again and go get the food.
He was so hungry that Keel had a lot of plates. Allen proceeds, as Keel is seated.
"That's why you said Keel. I'll call myself again. I'm Allen. And my friends Cecil, Clena and Dogora."
"Thank you" "Thank you" "Thank you"
Briefly introduce only the name.
"Oh, hello. It's called keel."
"So, are you considering joining a dungeon capture party?"
"Yes, I'm a 'monk' talent. Could you elaborate on what to do before joining?"
(Oh! I'm a monk. I don't feel like a monk at all.)
Think rude to the guy who called out.
All four are from the same country and start talking about capturing dungeons. They say that two days when there are no classes at the school are dungeon capture days. He hopes to come two days a week if possible, and one day otherwise.
It does not tell them that they will raise the hurdle of participation, and that they live at the base and that there is a daily routine to defeat the bottom boss on weekdays.
"Well, dungeons make money? Did you talk about that?"
(Hmm? Is the money you care about? Money)
I talked about this, but it didn't seem to be what I wanted to hear.
"Yes, in the dungeon, you will get a treasure chest when you defeat the demon stones and the bottom boss of the dungeon when you defeat the monster."
In the C-class dungeon, you will get a treasure chest containing one or two valuable items from the bottom boss. Tell them that if you divide it into 5 equal parts, you will get about 20 to 40 silver coins.
"Is it possible to get so much? Can I participate in a trial?"
"Oh! Of course. Thank you."
He ended up in a dungeon with a talented monk named Kiel.