The door opened with a creak, and I passed through it into the Adventurers Guild.
Looking from the entrance there was a bulletin board on my left, and there were a number of papers that seemed to be requests pinned to them.
On the right side were a number of round tables, and chatting adventurers who seemed to be in parties.
And in front of me was the counter, with a young receptionist staff member who was speaking with an adventurer.
At the counter, besides the person speaking to the reception, there were also about two people lined up behind them, and I decided to line up behind them too.
My turn finally came, so I walked forwards to the counter.
âWelcome to the Adventurers Guild. How can I help you today?â
âIâd like to register.â
âUnderstood. To register you will have to pay 1 silver coin. Will that be all right?â
I nodded and drew a silver from my robe pocket, and handed it over to the receptionist.
âWell then, please place your hand atop this card.â
After saying that, the receptionist brought out 1 unmarked card and placed it on the couner.
I did as I was told and placed the palm of my right hand above the card.
After leaving it there for about a minute, the card shone.
âThank you, that will be enough.â
Being told that I removed my hand from the card and found that the card that should have been plain up until just now was now marked with letters.
It seems that part of my status has been written here.
Name: Anri
Race: Human
Sex: Female
Age: 17
Job: Mage
Level: 1
I-, Iâm glad it was only a part.
If my title or skills were written here, it might have caused a huge fuss.
âIâll be transcribing whatâs written on the carâââ
âOi, oi, this little girl wants to become an adventurer? Itâs the end of the bloody world.â
Cutting off the receptionist oneesanâs words was a voice from the side.
When I reflexively looked that way, I found that one of the adventurers talking by the tables earlier was now standing there, and walking our way.
Heâs a large man at around 2 metres, and has a fierce and filthy, thickly bearded face.
Could this be⦠a âpicking a fight with an OP protagonistâ event?
âOi, oi, Gartz. Youâre seriously picking a fight with another newbie?â
âDoing this everyyy singleee time. You sure donât get bored, huh.â
Wai-, this happens all the time?
It seems that I was just being overly self-conscious. Iâm so embarassed that my face is burning up with shame.
âOi, how âbout saying something. Donât just stand there wordlessly forever with your face hidden.â
Saying that, the bear of a man that picked a fight with meââââGartz, pulled away my hood with his hands.
â!?â
Gartz who was looking right at my eyes stiffened up, with shock and horror frozen on his face.
Fortunately, his large build was hiding me so it seems that the other people werenât affected by my mystic eyes.
The next moment, something flew up from below and settled into my hand.
âHII-!?â
When I had a look, I found there the ominous jet black tantou that I got used to yesterday.
It seems that the time limit for leaving it out of my hand has passed.
Seeing me who looked like I was preparing a weapon, Gartz let out a shriek and fell on his backside.
Like that, he backed away to get away from me.
While watching that, I managed to get the hood on and hid my eyes just in time.
âOi, whatâs wrong!?â
Perhaps noticing Gartzâ strange behaviour, one of his comrades who was sitting at a table behind us rushed over to Gartz and placed a hand on his shoulder.
â!? UOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHââââ!!!â
âGa-!? What the fuck are you doing!?â
Gartz had turned around when a hand was placed on his shoulder, and letting out a roar of terror, he stood up and bolted.
Some adventurers besides Gartzâ companion tried to stop the rampaging Gartz, but Gartz shook them off and jumped out the door.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I can hear shrieks and angry yells from outside but, ummm, this isnât my fault, right?
Decided that it didnât happen, I turned around and found that the receptionist ojousan was frozen with the card in her hand.
âNot going to copy it?â
âHeh? Ah-, please excuse me. Iâll immediately copy it over!â
She transcribed the details from my card into what seemed to be a register of names.
âAnd itâs finished. Umm, what did you do to Gartz-san earlier?â
âNothing really.â
Taking the card back, I gave a curt reply.
Itâs the truth that I actually didnât do anything, and it was all an act of fate, but it seems that the receptionist isnât really buying it.
Even if heâs carried off my cursed tantou in the chaos and is affected by the status effects, itâs not as if Iâve attacked him after all.
âUmm, do you require an explanation on the requests?â
âYes please.â
Even if she hadnât accepted it, perhaps sensing that it wasnât a good idea to poke her nose into it, the oneesan changed the topic to pretend it didnât happen.
I was grateful for that too, so I accepted.
âThe things posted on the bulletin board to the left are request papers. Please rip off the requests that youâd like, and bring them to the reception along with your Adventurers Card. Once the request is complete, please present the proof and your Adventurers Card, and we will hand over the reward. There are also some requests with time limits, so please take care. Once the time limit has passed, you will have failed the request, and will need to pay a penalty fee.â
Hmm, so far itâs all normal.
Only, nothing is written on the request paper except the contents of the request, the reward, and the time limit, huh.
Speaking of which, there doesnât seem to be ranks written on the Adventurer Card either, does there.
âAre acceptable requests divided by rank?â
âThey are not; you can fundamentally accept any request. We do warn you if you pick a request thatâs too impossible, but we will not force you to comply.â
In other words youâre responsible for yourself, huh.
âRequests are mainly divided into three types; subjugation, collecting, and guarding. Do you requite an explanation of each?â
âThose are fine.â
As youâd expect, at least that much can be understood just by the names.
âThat concludes the explanation. Will you be immediately accepting a request?â
After giving a nod, I peeled from the bulletin board a request that I had my eye on, and placed it on the counter together with my Adventurers Card.
âUmm, letâs see, the medicinal plants collection request. The minimum number is five leaves, and are 30 copper altogether, but even if you collect more it isnât a problem. This is a permanent request by the guild, so thereâs no time limit.â
One leaf is 6 coppers, huh?
Itâs probably in-between the buying and selling price of the stores.
Eh? Arenât you going to accept a subjugation request, you ask?
Itâs scary, so donât wanna.
âIt doesnât matter where you collect them, but they grow in large numbers in the eastern forest, so that would be the most reliable place.â
âGot it.â
I collected my Adventurers Card and turned around.
All of the adventurers who were peeking at me averted their eyes together.
Whatâs with this? Bullying?
It didnât seem that itâd be a good thing for me to say here like this, so I left the Adventurers Guild.
I bought a sandwich from a stall to eat for lunch, and headed town from the eastern gate.
I returned the temporary ID that I got when I entered town yesterday, and had them return my deposit.
After walking for an hour I reached the forest, and around the time I collected 10 leaves, the sun had set so I returned to town.
Unusually I didnât meet any trouble, and passed the day without being attacked by monsters, but I only realised that this was something abnormal much later.