The two of them who left their house after being dropped off by the residual Geisel parents and children do not go straight back to the inn, but it is time to check on the Adventurer Guild, which would have settled in.
"Oh, looks like you're about to be available"
"There were so many people out there, and now it's ragged"
After that conversation, we had a light meal with Geisel, so the time now was about to be set aside in the evening, and the crowd had been eliminated. Within the guild, which changed from day to day and became sparse, he was regaining his normal composure.
"If this is the case, I'll go get the request right now."
Let's do that. Ugh.
Smiling at Atal's suggestion, Caro also agrees, the two go inside the Adventurer's Guild.
"Oh, you're both here. He wasn't in the first wave, so maybe he wouldn't come?
As they entered the guild, it was Fralia, the guild master, who spoke so with a bitter smile.
"It was crowded, so they just let me put it behind me. It was a bit of a hassle getting into that crowd."
Atal replied, shrugging his shoulders as if he had no trouble.
"Sure... I had trouble dealing with it once and for all like that. Well, I appreciate you coming later because I think you guys can handle it well."
You remembered how hard it was during the day, Fralia replied so with a tired smile.
"Tired, so we're going to take the request too... are you okay?
"Rather welcome. Your testimony triggered this, so I need you to show me around. And I expect it to be a force of war."
It was difficult to fight the Golem without a scratch, and furthermore Fralia trusted Atal and Caro's ability to fight them back alive in large numbers.
"Both of you, please come here. We'll go through the process, so please present your card."
A receptionist who was preparing in anticipation of the Ataru's coming spoke to the two of them, and they gave them the cards as instructed. Fralia is watching it with a happy smile on her face.
The receptionist registers the request by setting two cards on the magic equipment for the reception of the request with a familiar hand.
"Yes, it's done. The departure will be tomorrow morning, so please gather around before the guild after breakfast. Instructions on the road will be given by the Alliance Master, thank you"
"Will the Alliance Master accompany you?
Flaria nodded, smiling at Atal's question, who unexpectedly tilted her neck and looked back.
"Basically not just for me in the case of big requests, the Alliance Master mostly goes out on the field. This time we're going to leave the city a little bit because of the place, but that's why we're going to leave the powerful in the guild."
Fralia didn't seem too confident or anxious about leaving the city.
"I see. So, how many people, including us, ended up joining us?
Now turning to the receptionist, Atal throws a question.
"Right...... that's eight parties in all, including the two of you. The exact number of people is a little soon."
The acceptance of the request was compiled for each party and therefore did not appear to be readily ascertainable on hand. I'm sorry. The receptionist is lowering his brow.
"That's going to be quite a number of people... do you mean you can travel each other?
Atal, who thought it would be nice to know about the whole thing, keeps asking without looking particularly concerned.
As a precaution, Ataru and the others have a carriage, but they thought they might have a means of movement in their guild.
"I'm sorry about that, but this time it's going to be each other. I also want you to prepare your own meals. I could have prepared it over here if I had more time. There were a few unexpected requests, and it was tough to prepare them for a day or so."
We had less time to prepare them because we decided to talk today and the departure was a hasty request for tomorrow. But I'm telling you that it's better if this thing moves so quickly.
"Okay. Tomorrow, please."
"Ah, Master Atal! Shh, excuse me, now excuse me!
Having decided he was ready for it, Atar wanted to go back early and rest, and greeted them there too, leaving the Adventurer Guild behind. Taking a moment behind his light atal response, Caro lowered his head to the Fralias and rushed after him on a small run.
"... what's wrong with you?
Caro, who lost so much and caught up with Atal, noticed that something was wrong with Atal, and inquired about the doubts that arose as he drooped his ears worryingly.
"No, I don't know, I thought they might tell me to offer carriages and meals to work with other adventurers."
Exactly, it may not be at the B-rank party... but even though I thought about it, Atal quickly walked away from the guild simply didn't want to take on any trouble. Whatever the truth was, Atar, who was more aware of what was expected of him than the adventurers around him from Flaria, thought he was going to be asked for more than his power.
"Sure, you care a lot when someone's with you"
I see, Caro nodded. He was still a slave as an identity, and he also wanted to avoid having others around for long periods of time because he had never had a very good feeling about it before. Whether Atal was thinking that far or not, Caro realized that he was relieved that he could have avoided the trouble.
"I hope you're as big as Mr. Geisel..."
Caro, who leans down to anxiety, basically never disagreed with Atal, but it was proof that he had come to break it down around being able to honestly say this sort of thing.
"Don't worry, if he's a weird one, I won't admit it first. Still, if they say anything, I'll make sure we're comfortable with it."
Seeing a hazy, tardy, evil smile, Carol was laughing all the time that changed her anxious look.
"Better than that, we'll move early in the morning, so we'll just go back to the inn and rest."
It was advantageous to rest slowly one foot away from the other parties running exactly where they were now collecting items and preparing carriages.
When Ataru and the others returned to the inn, there were many guests at the reception and there was noise about what was happening.
"Is something wrong?
When the atar with the surprised look crumbles, the man who was looking a little further away notices it and comes closer. He's a little taller than Atal, and he talks to me with a refreshing smile. A vigilant Caro was pushed one step closer to Atal's back.
"You know a massive request was issued today?
"Oh, the one from the golem crusade, right?
The man asks Atal questions as he sends his gaze to the receptionist. The man nodded as Atal snorted as he cared about Caro but knew.
"It's the ones who took that request. He prioritized the procurement of equipment and items, and he didn't think about the inn. I've been in the inn for a few days now, but apparently those guys happened to be in this city today."
I heard that and understood the situation. I saw with a cold eye the noise at the reception that still persisted a little further away from Atal.
"I see. The other inns turned me down and said this was the last line of request... I guess I'd like to take a break for a massive request, so that's a pretty real problem."
I just truncated and analyzed that Atal, who laughed lightly with his nose at what a sweet bunch of stuffing people were, was other HR. I was surprised that we should be the first to secure the inn.
"That's the kind of thing you got a request for, isn't it?... Hey, don't stare. He said he just thought so because he was going to do it pretty good!
To Atal, who glanced at the man to avoid being extraneously entangled, just saying it was a surrender. He raises his hands lightly, indicating that there is no hostility. Atal slipped his gaze as he was frightened to see a man smiling and never breaking his smile all the time.
"... well. Anyway, if it's tomorrow, you'll know, so if you got a request too, please do me a favor tomorrow. Let us rest in our rooms."
Spilling one sigh, Atal said he wasn't going to talk any more, taking Caro with him to his room with his back to the man.