Over The Infinite

Lesson 1: Labyrinth City

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"An adventurer sounds good if it's just a name, but it's like a monster, a warcraft opponent mercenary.

It's not a profession to explore ancient ruins like the one you're talking about, or to venture into a land of secrecy no one's ever set foot in. "

Who once said that?

Sure, I think he was a senior at work.... Oh, the guy who was arrested for tickling the store's money. I forgot my name.

Well, I'm not a trustworthy person, but he wasn't lying about all the experiences, and he was familiar with a profession called Adventurer.

"I'm basically not involved in a war between people, but I'm not changing what I do with escorts, guards, and basically freelance mercenaries and batons.

Adventurers are recognized as adventurers because they specialize in exterminating monsters. They get requests from representatives of villages, lords and such people '

"You gonna take down a monster and dismantle it or something?

The statue of the Adventurer in me has the impression of making weapons and protective equipment out of monster skins and bones, burning and eating meat. Later, ears and sniffles off as proof of knocking him out.

... Arranged like this, you look like a hell of a barbarian.

"Why are you dismantling it? Unlike animals, we didn't eat meat, and the skin and bones suddenly deteriorate and rot out when the body dies. It's not like hunting.

By the way, the hunter of the beast opponent makes far more money on top of being safer. Then why don't we all be hunters, because it's hard to get a license. That's why poaching is so popular. "

Speaking of which, even when I used to eat goblins, you quickly rotted on top of the unsavory.

Later, I didn't sell it, but I was poaching. Excuse me.

'So how are adventurers making money? You can't just eat an unscheduled extermination request.'

"You also do day labor at the good offices. Like manual labor. You work irregular days to earn a living, get the gear you need to take down a monster, and wait for a good monster extermination request."

"Mercenaries and city guards don't exorcise monsters?

'I don't suppose there's anything at all, but there's no basics. Because monsters are strong and dangerous. That kind of dangerous work is left to the adventurer, who is the bottom line.'

I learned about the intelligent reality.

So I actually asked a lot of people, but that seems to be the profession of adventurer everywhere.

In a fantasy novel, it's a floral job, and even though it's a popular job that can't be anything else, it's treated like a bottom line job in this world. I'm pretty sure they're aware of that.

At least, it doesn't seem like a big money making profession.

Speaking of which, most adventurous people coming to the tavern only ask for cheap liquor. The adventurer is poor even though he is a physically fit profession.

If you're a high-ranking adventurer, it's different, like in games and novels, there's no such thing as a high-ranking adventurer. Not ranked per se in the first place.

Bringing Goblin's ears won't redeem you, and if you go to church, you won't win experience by knocking down monsters to show them their status. I mean, there's no level.

Well, muscle strength and skill improve just for the experience, but this goes up without having to fight the monster otherwise.

Why do you defeat monsters so far, because they are known to some extent, makes it easier to hear from well-known groups of mercenaries who are hired by nobles and big merchants as guards, private soldiers, escorts, or even to act as mercenaries?

In other words, it is a seating profession for foiling. It's a life-threatening foil.

Totally different story, but the adventurers have goblins as the most famous monsters to fight.

With the look of a short dirty old man, temperament is rough, definitely in the image as it comes out on RPG.

This goblin is actually like a fairy, so he's not a monster in the strict sense of the word. It's with elves and dwarves in the big categories.

In previous life fantasy RPGs treated me as a miscellaneous fish monster, but I also feel like the original source was a fairy.

A fairy, or a monster, but it doesn't really matter to the people who are being harmed, but that seems to be the kind of division in this world.

When I was surviving in my hometown village, I had sex with this goblin. Too desperate to remember well, but a weaponized, human-shaped opponent remembers a different fear than a beast. Yeah.

The iron sword I got (killed and taken away) served as my weapon until it wore out and became unusable.

Why do you remember so much about goblins, it would be caused by the goblins in front of you.

"No, you guys have a good time. You can always register for a Labyrinth Guild, but the licensing process and beginner lectures are available once a month.

I don't have a decision I have to take when I register, and I just need to get it by the time I issue my official license, but I'm going to take it at last, right?

"Um, as a matter of course, the explanation has begun, but you're a goblin, aren't you?"

Yuki's penetrating, but it was obviously not a human being explaining the Labyrinth Alliance in front of us.

It was Goblin who took over from the receptionist's sister and started explaining the guild registration so nothing happened.

Other than wearing glasses and a suit, he looks just like Mr. Goblin, who killed him in the woods one day. I can't tell.

"Whoa, excuse me. You haven't introduced yourself yet. My name is Gobtalow. One of the oldest ginseng in this guild, clerk."

I wonder if Goblin wasn't really a monster. Oh, is that a fairy?

And that's a proper name. What's gobtaloo...... I wonder if there are Jiro or Sanro.

"Well, you guys just came from the outside. I know what you're trying to say. As I pointed out, I'm a goblin.

You may not have seen it yet, but this city is home to many other races besides humans, and some of the monster category residents you call it. "

"Uh, is everything okay?"

Outside this city, I've heard of subraces such as beasts and fairy species such as elves and dwarves living in the city, and I can't resist.

Rather, as a person who lived in Heisei Japan, I want to see him and be friends.

But the creatures in the Monster category that I know are 100% enemy species.

"The retard can't come out of the labyrinth, though. When you get to a certain level, that's a lot of wisdom.

Plus, the laws for monsters are far tougher than humans, so only a fairly superlative part of us live in the city, though.

Even the monsters in the dungeons aren't attacking humans according to their instincts.

I'm just attacking something that's going to be food because I'm retarded. If you have something to eat, you don't attack people. Not good. "

Is it bad......

Looks like you've eaten before. We've eaten goblins before.

On second thought, livestock would taste better if they were lived normally with beef and pork chickens raised to eat.

Then I wonder if the carnivorous dragon is also unpleasant.

"Ha, I see"

Yuki replies raw not sure if she figured it out or not.

But it was Mr. Gobtalow's words that bothered me more than that.

"Beiru......?

In this world, you can check your status and possession skills, like a game, but there is no concept of level or experience. Then there is no HP or MP.

I thought there wasn't... Is there a way? Or is it a concept dedicated to monsters?

"Yes, the level. You may not be familiar with humans from outside, but you can assume that's what you mean by character as an organism, rank, etc.

Defeating monsters in the Labyrinth increases this level and improves their stats. When you sign up for the Alliance, you'll be able to see levels in addition to the stats you've seen before. "

"Ooh, ooh, ooh."

Something was shaking Yuki with emotion.

In this world of fantasy and RPG but still intelligent realism, I guess this fact was literally a story about the world changing.

In fact, the system is changing.

"I'll have to remember classes and skills and all that later, but novice lectures around there. There are other students. I'll do it in a multi-purpose hall on the third floor when it's time."

"Yes! I'm looking forward to it"

Yuki was probably waving to Mr. Gobtalow, who was leaving.

"I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm leveling up."

"Calm down."

"Because it's not like a game. That was a world where skills, stats, and game-like elements originally existed, but growth elements were too realistic to shrivel."

"Even so, isn't it likely you can't level up easily or something? You think it'll take more than a year to level one? That's what skill acquisition looks like."

I have skills too, but it took me a long time to learn one, except for gifts and arithmetic, even if it wasn't something I learned trying to master.

Although I can now recognize that I have benefited from my skills physically, there are times when I only thought that the very existence of skills, just a proof of my ability and skill, was possible.

"Ugh, right. But if I say this in the game, it's a big patch, an expansion disc, and if I suck, it's the next time I make it, it's a level system change."

"... system hey"

I used to think about it a lot.

This world can see the status and see the skills you are acquiring, but it doesn't affect the laws of reality that much.

For example, HP or MP does not have the notation itself. Naturally. Regardless of the MP in the sense of magic residue, we're talking about whether vitality is numerically represented.

The status is also quite out-of-the-box, and high force numbers do not necessarily mean strong arm strength. Perhaps it's a representation of the various elements involved, but it's only a guide.

If you lay down your arms, the number rises. However, stronger arms will not strengthen your abs or legs. Same as when I was on Earth.

So, if your talent goes up at the level, not the workout, where does it strengthen your muscle strength?

Will you soon get used to the feeling, even if it makes you more powerful overall? Wouldn't it destroy things without being able to add or subtract them successfully?

It's a game-like system, but not a game. This is true for beginner courses as well, but you will need to do a lot of research and verify it.

"Well, it would be nice to have more means of strengthening"

Until now, when I trained, equipped, experienced combat, the way I became stronger outside was no different than when I was on Earth.

That would be most welcome if we could be strong with elements other than those. There's no way to say that's cowardice or cheating.

It has been a policy since we were born in this world to use certain things. It is cheat banzai.

When I was reading a cross-world trip novel with gameplay settings, I never called it cheat just because of its level of existence.

-2 -

"I mean, what are we going to do until the beginner's course I was just saying? We still have plenty of time."

Even so, it's about a few dozen, so it's short for a stroll around the city. Even if we try to find the inn tonight first, it's subtle if we can find it in this short time.

"Because of this, why don't we just check the location of the multi-purpose hall on the third floor first and take a tour inside this building"

"Mm-hmm. Sounds like a lot of things."

There seems to be a service facility for guilders.

And we checked the multi-purpose hall before strolling through the Labyrinth Guild Hall.

[Labyrinth Alliance Ground Floor]

First floor.

It consisted of a reception floor, a request bulletin board, a hall like a waiting area, and a restaurant like a snack shop came in as a tenant.

A beverage vending machine is set up in the waiting area, which is truly the atmosphere of the Japanese bureau. You can also see the elevator hall in the back.

At first glance like this, it just looks like the reception floor of the bureau, but there are somewhat Gottsy metal armored warriors and magician-like people, so I can understand that this is the place.

But this would also be the only place in the world where there are warriors of equipment that emit brilliant light in vain or women who are somewhat more exposed.

Completely physical performance exterior design, it's a whole RPG world. Every time I repeat an update, I get a new piece of equipment that's been decorated for nothing. It's an MMO Nori. I don't really want to wear it when I get stronger.

"Do you think Yuki would like to try it on?

"That's a little embarrassing when it's a Japanese feeling. But some of them dressed more flashy than me, like nobles who lived in the capital."

I see. He was the son of a big businessman, so you mean he had that kind of interaction.

Many of the request boards had content that set immediate goals rather than requests, such as attacking the labyrinth to the floor, crusading how many of the labyrinths. Maybe the main thing is to train adventurers and they're not trying to make money on these requests.

I also buy materials I don't see outside.

I wonder how I can bring it without letting it rot. Once upon a time, when I ate goblins, every bone rotted from inside I was eating them... will I be able to collect them in time? No way, like catching him alive... trapping him in a bag with embalming ability and then slaughtering him?... It's going to be a miserable painting.

[Labyrinth guild upstairs]

Then upstairs. There seems to be an elevator too, but it goes up the stairs. There was a simple library for beginners here, as well as an interview room and a staff room for guild staff.

The simple library is a small room with books for beginners of the labyrinth. There are also only about a dozen desks and chairs. Apparently, there's a decent library upstairs.

By the way, Yuki said that there are more books than the biggest bookstore in Wangdu just because it is here. The bookstore didn't have an entire store or a hundred books, and they were chained to the shelves. Whatever, don't even pay hourly amounts to read? I'm talking about no printed material outside, so it would be a handwritten item or a copy, and there's nothing I can do about the difference there.

"The bookstore I went to was written on scrolls and wooden bills."

... No way, you don't have a tablet or anything.

The interview room is like a counseling office that doesn't have users right now but will probably be used by guild affiliates and staff. Earlier, we were briefed by Mr. Gobtalow in one of these rooms.

They also consult on quests, meet on activity policy, and discuss life. There is also an advertisement for marriage counseling.

The staff room seems to be off-limits, so I couldn't confirm what was going on.

[Labyrinth Guild Third Floor]

And the third floor of doing a beginner's course. This is the floor where all the large rooms, such as the multi-purpose hall, are gathered.

I'm not even doing any events, so I just have an idle room with nothing.

There is a TCG tournament announcement poster on the wall. Do these people play card games in other worlds?

By the way, I haven't been to see it, but the first basement floor is the training room and training center. The basement upstairs seems to be a warehouse I'm renting out to adventurers.

They also have a huge library upstairs, but the adventurers before the debut don't seem to be allowed above the fourth floor. Too bad.

"Somehow, it reminds me of the public house I used in the TRPG session."

"You're just a retro hobby."

Even for Rogue, according to what I've heard, it's not what was out there on the consumer console. It seems to be a screen like Askie Art, and making it TRPG wouldn't be like playing with the youth fashion. I often hear that there are deep-rooted fans, but I don't know where the fans lived in the world.

It could be a deeper world than a common geek hobby.

"Retro, if you ask me, maybe I will. TCG or something. Retro."

"It's major compared to the first two, but it's not high-tech."

"Well, I was an old-fashioned girl in my last life."

"It's all wrong"

Mostly, you were talking about the BL game earlier.

Two men came in through the entrance to the multi-purpose hall as we were killing time chatting about it that didn't matter.

One is a blonde, a young man who in this world is more classified as an immortal personality. Maybe around twenty. At least he'll be older than us.

Looks like avant-garde when you look at him with a little sword, but he's not wearing any equipment other than weapons, so he doesn't know how to fight.

When we go to Napa together, it's a sweet mask that looks like it could be worn in a spill. I want to be friends.

The other is a giant two meters over height. It's small for a giant species, so it would be mixed or a race I don't know about.

I have a hammer with one hand that matches its height, but maybe the weight I can't swing. Definitely a power fighter.

Did they both come to take the course and do it?

"Hey, you guys want to go to class?

With a beautiful voice and a smile that suited his appearance, the blonde came talking to me. He is a very annoying young man.

"Oh, you too?

"That's right. You guys have never seen each other in the hall, but I'm guessing you haven't been to the trial yet. You know, I came to register for the course."

After all, he's a little bit more senior than we are.

"I don't know what a trial is, but you're definitely a de newbie. I've just arrived in this city today."

"Well, you're in luck. We're both done with the trial, and we've been waiting for this course. It's a bad time to sign up. It was self-training for about half a month."

"So it's our one-month seniors.... By the way, what's a trial?

"Oh, taking this course and attacking the Trial Dungeon will be mandatory as a prerequisite to fully working as a Labyrinth Explorer in this city.

The dungeon can be included whenever there is a companion in charge of the guide, but this course is held on the first day of the month. If it's not the right time, this is how you eat the waiting. "

Something came up that I didn't know.

Sure, the goblin just said it was a good time.

"You mean there's a novice dungeon, unlike what you actually attack?

"That's right. All five layers, no traps. The monster is also a weak dungeon. It sounds like a small hand check, and the offense itself wasn't difficult. I've been baptized for beginners."

"Baptism? Like having a strong boss at the end or something?

"... Actually, it seems the details are useless to say otherwise, especially not to anyone who hasn't attacked."

I'm talking about a novice dungeon, and it's not what I'm forced to ask?

I don't like it when I can't ask and there's a penalty or anything.

"By the way, that's your girlfriend...... no, you're a boy. I wonder if he knows you."

Oh, wow, I spotted him in one shot, this guy. It's been a few days since we met, and I'm half-truthed.

"Oh, yes, it's Yukito. Greetings."

You're in a bad mood. This guy. Because you were nursed by a man at a glance?

"Welcome. You haven't introduced yourself yet. My name is Philos. I was a knight outside for once, but now I'm just an adventurer apprentice."

A knight? Even such a great man comes here to be an adventurer. I wouldn't be having any trouble with my life.

"The big one over there is Gowen, who joined us at the trial. It's familiar, but powerful."

When Philos introduced him that way, he met with embarrassment for the big one.

Or are you familiar with the figure?

... Oh, my turn next.

"I'm Tuna."

Something subtle appeared. That's a weird name anyway.

-3-

"First, let me explain what you call an adventurer."

The beginner's lecture began.

The lecturer is named Werner Ryatt, who only looks human but seems to be a vampire. It's a city with many socially advanced outsiders.

But there were so many lines in front of the wall, there are only four of us here.

The course was given three times today, and I hear this course in the middle tends to be less people, but wouldn't it be too little?

Where was that little one lined up at the entrance or something?... Are you even on sightseeing?

"All four of you are from outside, so you wouldn't know the adventurers as common sense in this city very well.

It's been about a month since you two got here... well, I guess you know what the adventurer profession is, Yukito, who came to the city today. Oh, it's outside. "

Yuki, called Yukito, replies with a slightly grumpy face.

"Yes. Adventurers like outside are like mercenaries who specialize in anti-monsters. Generally less fruitful and less popular than specialist mercenaries, hunters.

It's what people without arms or connections call a backseat profession to foil. "

That answer is almost 100% consistent with my perception.

Well, we weren't doing adventurers outside, so it's just so much knowledge that we both heard rumors and adventurers.

Neither of the other two would be familiar with the reality of the adventurer, at least because Philos was about to be a knight.

Just a knight in the kingdom should be semi-accompanied, at least not out of a wealthy house. I don't even kasuri for the bottom profession of adventurer.

"You're generally correct. I've never been an adventurer outside either, but there are a lot of adventurers who come here from outside.

Let them say that adventurers are professions like looking for a good offices reference in a dangerous dumpster.

You can't peddle everything, but at least from the average human being, it seems certain that it's a profession with no high wages, no honor, no guarantee, no safety. "

The professional image is worn out, but you're right. The adventurer statue as the subject of stories and games, well seen in previous life, is not there.

Even if it's dangerous, we can still fight if we have a dream of grabbing a thousand bucks. I could have done it, too.

"Now, here's the definition of an adventurer in this city, which is completely different. First of all, the public perception of the city is that exploring the dungeon is entertainment."

"Huh?"

Yuki raised a strange voice as to whether it was too unimaginable a word.

I didn't raise my voice, but I was stunned, too.

"Yeah, that's how it would react if you didn't recognize it differently. You two have already been in a labyrinth city for about a month, and the trial has already been attacked, so there won't be any awareness.

Well, there are only four of us, so we'll always accept a Q&A, Mr. Yukito. "

"No, the..., it's okay. Keep going."

Yuki leaned down with a bumpy looking face.

"Then I'll go on. Exploring the labyrinth in this city is entertainment, and the adventurer is an entertainer.

Exploring the dungeons is definitely the main task, but the perception of the city's residents is that adventurers are idols that provide entertainment, like stage actors.

For the adventurer himself, exploring the labyrinth is a decent job, not entertainment, so think of it here as a perception of the general public who is less involved with the adventurer. "

I don't know what that means, but is this what the cat said earlier about "popularity and ease"?

"It's a story without a body or a lid, but when you have a good face, it becomes popular.

Shallow Groups...... Not so much income right after the so-called debut, and while some dive into the labyrinth while part-time, some popular adventurers make quite a bit of money without a full-scale labyrinth exploration.

That's what people look like on posters in this hall. Your Mr. Phyllos and Mr. Yukito are advantageous in that respect. "

When I saw Yuki, he had a cheeky look.

I think I've been asking about Yuki's face for a while now, but this guy looks a hundred faces. Kind of funny.

"Well, even when it comes to popular commerce, it's a labyrinth attack for real. Treasures and drop items available in depth can be expensive, so if you want to make money, you're on the right track to be strong. Idols aren't bad, either."

There were stories I couldn't get through, and let me ask you a question.

"Excuse me. Can I ask you a question?... It must be a drop item. The monster drops something?

Talk outside, if you defeat a monster, it will be immediately reduced to a magic vegetable and nothing will remain. You'll rot in no time. Rot, fog and disappear.

Sometimes there are weapons left in use, but the monsters use mostly loot items, which are crude and untreated.

"Drop items are the only system that exists in this city's labyrinth.

Defeating monsters in the Labyrinth can change into something called a drop item. It could be the body part of that monster, it could be a drug, it could be a weapon, it could be food.

Sometimes it falls on the floor, and this one is also called a floor drop, but all of these available in the labyrinth are called drop items. So selling these is the main source of income for adventurers.

It's really starting to be a game.

"What would a monster site be used for? If it's outside, it won't rot."

"Oh, you have experience fighting monsters outside. It doesn't change that the monster disappears and disappears, but here the item appears apart from it.

It can be used for a variety of purposes, but it can be a weapon material or a food. Unlike the main unit, this drop item is magic reduced… it won't rot "

"Are you going to eat? I used to eat goblins as they were, but they tasted terrible."

That creepy is a bit of a biological weapon level. I wouldn't be happy if that thing dropped as food at all.

If I don't have anything to eat, I will.

"Hey, have you ever eaten raw? It shouldn't be something you can eat if it stays that way...

Deliciousness varies, but what emerges as ingredients and food is basically edible. Some things are used for medicines, and not all of them are delicious.

Especially since goblins are almost impossible to eat raw, and the meat you drop doesn't make it a very unsavory medicine, that's the epitome of an unpopular drop item.

How often do you cook and eat when you run out of food in the labyrinth? "

Well, there's no way I want to eat something that doesn't taste good, and if there's no use for it, why not sell it?

"I know most adventurers have experience, but you all have the feeling that you never want to eat again.

If I have curry powder, I can't eat it, but if I can, I don't want to eat it either. So my colleague from Goblin is going to be pissed off. "

Did you mean Mr. Gobutaroo earlier?

... No, what about that. I wonder where they get angry when they eat the same species as themselves first.

"My colleague has a goblin named Gobtalow, but he's a mutant that goblin meat is a favorite.

Goblin meat is a kind of drop item that gets left out in the labyrinth, and it doesn't circulate much to the market, so I think it would be somewhat expensive to buy for a small amount "

Do you get angry when people say you like things first?

Besides, eating the same species is cannibalism. Is that normal?

"Well, let's get back to it. It's a way for adventurers to earn money, but it's diverse.

The main income is to attack the labyrinth I mentioned earlier to redeem drop items and treasures, but other

· Complete the quest and mission presented by the Alliance

· Conduct training officers and instructors

· Sell newly developed magic, skills information and rights

· Participate in competitions in the arena

· Perform at fan participation events

· Perform on TV as a talent

· Edit and sell your videos

· Sell your goods

and so on. If these are, the process will be done by the guild, so it won't take much effort "

... wait a lot. I guess most of them are going into it.

"Uh, excuse me. I have a lot of questions."

"It will be what. Everyone else is going to have questions, but let's start with you, Tuna."

"Yes, uh, I know the labyrinth strategy, the drop item redemption. Quests, I don't know the difference between missions, but this is good too. The same applies to the competition in the arena.

Information on trainers, instructors, magic, and skills is also good now, although the overview is not a good idea.

More than that, after that, it's too far from my common sense... "

When I looked around, three people besides me were flabbergasted. No, I'm not sure about Gowen.

"The last four are pretty much in the same category, so let's explain them together.

Earlier, adventurers could be in the talent business, like popular commerce. The profession of adventurer in this city is floral. If it is also a high rank, it will come with fans, both ordinary people and adventurers.

It means it's possible to make money by selling goods or going to events, using that fan as a buyer. "

"So, what is TV?

I just think it's the same thing as the TV I know.

"It's not outside the Labyrinth City, but there are boxes in this city where you can leave footage and see it.

You can't imagine if you've never seen it, but when you show up at those things, you get an appearance fee.

Famous adventurers will be interviewed, featured in completely irrelevant variety shows, and the content will vary, but it will stop in the eyes of people all over the city. "

I don't like it when I get a good idea.

Do you really have a TV? No way. There won't be a computer or the Internet.

"Um, what's a video?

The first time Philos raised a question.

Hi, looks like this area wasn't hooked up for a month of pre-investigation.

"During a labyrinth attack, a portion of that adventure will remain on video records.

You can choose whether to publish it or not and what to do with it, but you can edit it to a maximum of two hours to sell it. "

Sounds like the same thing I know about video editing.

You got a surveillance camera on the dungeon?

"The video should also be taken during the trial, didn't your companion tell you?

"Oh, speaking of... like I heard.

They already have a video of the Philos and the others. I think I'm going to be aware that they're watching something.

Shall I worry about making a serious face in an important situation?

"The guild determines the price and the number of shipments of the video, but these are accommodating if you have some track record.

And that means a few percent of the sales go into the pocket of the star adventurer. If you have a track record, in some cases the Alliance buys it, not the sales dependency "

"Don't you have to sell it?

"Yes, the video itself will remain a record in the guild, but it doesn't necessarily need to be sold. In fact, most records die without being sold, as exploration as training and so on is not interesting.

Later, we can respond to requests to visualize what time it is, but we don't have many of those requests. "

That would be a lot, and the footage that can't be replaced with anything else would not be interesting. Look, you want to put together an interesting part in two hours?

"By the way, this can be sold not only by fans, but also by another adventurer.

For example, the footage of the front line offensive group is very popular because you can look at what kind of place the area not treading before the predecessor is, what kind of monsters will appear, and where you will reach one day.

It also sells well, such as hierarchical boss attacks, which appear on a hierarchical basis. Sales may also be requested from the Alliance when multiple requests have been made or special conditions have been fulfilled.

These days, some people seem to upload to free video sites for promotional purposes "

Oh, can it be used as a preview of the offense?

It's like a tactical video without a tactical book, and if it affects our future, it can't be sold.

"Uh, what kind of goods are there?

And it was Yuki who asked the question.

It's a tired look, but I don't know how it feels.

"There is no particular definition. You can call it a commodity even if it's a video of an earlier story, and it's basically possible to sell it unless the guild rejects the application.

In fact, they also sell autographed books such as videos, tactical information, weapons used in the past, figures, dolls, manju, bromides, photo albums, tapestries, pillows, and audio only, not videos. Discs that contain songs and radio are also classified as this.

Especially since armed is one dish, it is a commodity of fan salivation. It would be perfect if it had a signature on it. Once upon a time, someone tried to sell pants, but this was rejected. "

Yuki has a head.

I'd love to hear a lot about it, but the point is, apart from the dungeon offense, you're no different from the multi-talented people in your last life.

Or Manju. Why is Manju limited?

"Uh, do you have an appearance in a porn book or porn video?"

"Bullshit, what are you talking about?" "There is." "Yeah!?"

Yuki is noisy. There's definitely something like this, if you have a video medium.

Porn is great. It's a miracle content that exerts powerful traction when new technology comes into the world.

"There are adventurers who star in such things because they can't make money the way we've talked about it, they don't put it on a decent profession, or they have huge debts.

The appearance is optional and the adventurers themselves make good money, so without the circumstances, the guild also does its job good offices and sells itself.

These things do sell, but you tend to lose popularity as an adventurer for those who star. It doesn't have to be an adventurer to star in anything.

Well, rarely do people love to get out there like that, so people like that can be putting out videos regardless of their appearance fees.

...... I say this because there are only men here, some female adventurers sell these videos in their hobbies. I have a few recommendations on my blog, so you can take a look at them when you get a chance "

No, I don't have enough imagination. The whorehouse seems to be on a high level as well, but I'm glad it can be handled easily.

And the fact that you have a blog also means that you have an internet. I was just saying a video site or something, and how modern is it?

"Also, for the record, a clan called < Red Copper Muscle Brothers > has put out a promotional video with a passion for appealing to their muscles, but this one isn't selling at all. They're also considering appearing on adult videos these days because they're in debt because of bad inventory, but... they won't sell it."

I don't care about that information.

Is that the muscle we met at the entrance? Is that what you were doing?

"Later, yes, Mr. Tsuna is likely to have a request for a homosexual appearance, but it's a deep world, so if you want to keep adventurers going, you better say no."

"I'm not kidding."

It's called a test, how can a faggot get into it? Give me a break. Yuki is more beautiful, and Philos would be a better man.

Is that some kind of aura seeping out? I don't have that experience, including in my previous life.

There's no way that the animal glasses you were vetting when you entered the city were guild employees.... No, right?

"Is it time for a question? Then I'll go on.

If you are registered as an Adventurer and order these jobs from your Alliance, all Alliance fees and taxes will be deducted from your rewards.

Unlike Wang Capital, there is no residential tax, etc., so tax related applications are not required if you only do adventurer work.

Depending on the amount of purchases and rewards, a low rank is roughly 3% -5%, a medium rank is 7% -12%, and a high rank is up to about 15% indicative of the amount deducted by fees and taxes.

I will skip explaining here the extent to which taxes will accrue on each reward. Look it up individually if you're interested. "

Awesome. Outside, the Seven Dukes and Three Citizens are normal, depending on the territory... or the village in my hometown was roughly a crazy tax rate called the Nine Dukes and One Citizen.

I had never looked into it because it was complicated and uninteresting, but I wonder how much it was in Japan in the previous life.

"Buying something, buying real estate such as land, houses, etc., in which case there will be separate taxes, but mostly it is sufficient to be aware that taxes are incurred because the vendor carries out the processing"

"Is it a sales tax or something"

It was Yuki who said that. Let's leave the story to this guy that seems difficult.

"Right. Depending on, roughly commercially available items will be set as sales tax at about a few percent of the price.

However, most things like inexpensive food and necessities cost 0%, while luxury items cost more the other way around. Precious metals and the like also have high sales taxes.

What is required by the profession… For example, if you are an adventurer, sales tax will also be reduced, such as weapons and potions used in the labyrinth.

Most of the time, you can tell by looking at the price tag, so it's not that much of a concern. "

Considered in modern Japan, food and clothing are not taxed, and luxury cars, owners, entertainment products and such things that have nothing to do with life are taxed.

Does the discount for each occupation mean that if it is an illustrator, the painting materials will be cheaper, or if it is a carpenter, the taxes on tools and building materials will be lower?

If we're just going to live, we're going to live in an environment where there's no more.

"This is followed by benefits related to adventurers.

First, if you register as an adventurer, you will receive discounted services for accommodation, training facilities. The higher the rank, the higher the discount rate, and the additional services.

This also applies to everyone who registers this time. If you are all, the price of the accommodation registered to the guild is discounted by 10% and the general medical expenses by 30%. The Alliance will make up for this discount.

When you increase your rank as an adventurer, for example, if you are in an inn, you can stay in a luxury room.

Actually, just for the record, whorehouses also change the grade and service of girls they deal with depending on their rank. "

Oh, my God...... Can't even businesswomen be dealt with by higher-grade women if they don't rank up?

That would be better paid for a high rank. You're also right as a motivating gimmick for adventurers.

"Apart from general medical expenses, the cost of treatment in the event of death or injury in the labyrinth is free of charge. This also includes in-patient meals, clothing, and room and bed usage fees.

There is also a dedicated dormitory facility for those coming from outside. This is available free of charge for only one month during the trial period. You know Mr. Philos and Mr. Gowen use it. "

Dormitory... I appreciate you not having any trouble where you live. I was ready for Nojuku.

"By the way, what's it like?

I'll shake it to Philos, not the lecturer.

"It's very comfortable. The size,... you may not know, but I wonder if it feels like I'm going to use a two-person room filled up when I was a knight. Furniture is at least available from the beginning.

Water supply, kitchen, toilet and other facilities are common. After that, this is also shared, but I have a bath. "

Super awesome.

Compared to rentals in Heisei Japan, it is not unusual for furniture to be the same size as a room shared by a knight, even though it is fully equipped with a water field and even a bath.

By the way, when I worked in Wang Du, what my brother and I used was a stable. Of course, the horse is the landlord and we're staying. This is still the envy of Mr. Cliff, the naive slave trader.

"Add in a supplement that the big baths are set for time to put in, and you can use them at any time for twenty-four hours if you're just showering in a private room.

When we can make some money, we don't even have that many users because we all go to nearby money and water and health centers.

The rent after the free period is 1 K in general in the labyrinth city...... room breakdown with a simple cooking area and bath and toilet in one room, but roughly the same as this is charged monthly.

It's better to rent an outside room, but the dorm is next to this guild main building, so some people keep renting it for that convenience. Some people are high ranked and still sitting in dorms.

Please check the brochure I gave you earlier for more information about this area with pictures. "

Is the dorm next to here? This is helpful because school in my previous life was all about long distances.

The Horse Hut era was close, but out of the question.

"Well, if I don't have any other questions, I'm going into a fifteen minute break.

Drinks and more are sold in vending machines on the ground floor, please use them. Tsuna and Yuki came to this city today, so let's serve this one. "

So the vampire gives me a silver coin.

"So you can buy a drink. Please be aware that it cannot be used outside of vending machines on the ground floor."

Oh, there was one in Japan. This kind of thing.

-4-

Well, the place has changed and it's the ground floor lobby.

The four of us sat in a bench in front of a vending machine with one hand of juice.

"No, you've been here a month, but you're not used to it. Maybe, but if you drink fruit juice here in the king's capital, it'll fly."

Phyllos stirring orange juice with that being said, but I don't even have that sense of currency.

If you're a knight, is that a good salary for you to see?

"I've never had juice or anything outside, but it's so different"

"In the first place, I wonder if this level of preference is actually available. Even if it cools down in the summer, we'll have to use magic. I'm sorry about the silver coin."

Me and Gowen, too, orange juice. What Yuki is drinking is a black carbonated beverage she thought she would never see again.

I don't think that color and carbonation are easy to accept in this world.

"With that said, you two came to this city today, but you're not in such a cultural shock."

I'm taking it all. Specifically about eating and crying.

"I'm taking it. It's an isolated civilization difference."

"It was worse for me or something. Because I couldn't do anything for a few days at ease. You two lived a little bit in a similar civilization in your last life?

You don't have to tell me if you're hiding it, Philos adds.

"I'm not hiding anything. Me and Yuki are hometown in the last life, maybe, but so is the guy who built this place."

You didn't imagine such an answer, Philos was circling his eyes.

"That's another... great odds. It's like I'm sure of something."

"I didn't make sure, but the Japanese... the Japanese smell in this city is strong enough for anyone to be sure if they were from a country I lived in in in my previous life.

I thought it was some kind of joke that the word used was Japanese in the first place. "

Yes, even the fixer did, but this city is full of Japanese.

This is how I speak to Philos. The language is the common language of the continent, but the letters written on the sign of the labyrinth city and the speech I hear are mostly Japanese.

Gobtalow and Werner also explained it in common, but I'm sure they usually use Japanese too.

"Japanese was only used as an official language in our country in the previous world, so it's hard to think about people from another country."

You should spread English in your native language or even next point.

I've heard stories about Japanese being used in some parts of Palau, but that would give priority to my own language.

"That's another amazing coincidence. It's a hell of a chance you're both in the same place."

"What about you? What have you been like in your last life?

"Neither I nor Gowen had it in their previous lives."

When I saw it, Gowen was nodding in its giant as he held a paper cup of juice.

I haven't seen this guy talk yet.

"No, it's just a course today, isn't it? Why are you bringing weapons?

I've always wondered.

You can answer that it's an adventurer mindset, but that would be weird not to wear protective gear.

From what I hear, this city is even safe. Enough to allow one of the women to walk in the middle of the night.

"Oh, I was hoping to train you in weapons.

We're in the middle of a trial, so it's not a sunny debut after this session, but it's not like there's anyone else to dive into the dungeon with.

When that happens, it takes the form of having them put in other parties that have already debuted. It seems that there is no such thing as one person or a small number of people, but it seems like a minority.

In that case, it would be useful to have something to prove how much you can do. "

So you're asking the Alliance for skill tattoos? Is that like a test?

"Can't you do it with your skills?

I think that must be a clear indicator, too.

"I don't mind your skills, but it's a big mess. I've seen a lot of people with skills who haven't been able to use them when they're knights, and there are a lot of ways to get skills in this city."

"A lot?"

"You guys just got here, so you don't know, but in this city, skills are something you can buy."

"It's..."

So you're saying you can buy and sell talent?

Skills are not just proof that they possess the technology. It's something that will be influenced to some extent by just having it and will assist you with your abilities and technology.

Practice one thing, improve it, and one day in it, I think it's like an incentive to grow as rapidly as a flash.

When it can be bought and sold, it means you can acquire skills in any field you have not been involved in before.

"I can't sell the skills I've acquired, and it looks like I have skills that I'll never be able to acquire with compatibility, but they usually do. I can't use it until I make my debut, but it's also in this hall.

However, as perhaps you are wondering, the skills acquired that way do not settle quickly after all. It will require repetitive practice. Skills gained from gifts outside will not be effective immediately. "

You were right, if you ask me.

I also have a gift skill called Melee Combat that I acquired without doing anything, but there's no way a newborn baby can use Melee Combat.

Mostly wildlife and gobtalows… At the end of countless battles with goblins, Melee has finally been used. After that, with the oak?

I have heard that rarely do I get gifts acquired, but such people will still not be able to use them immediately. Though you will learn much more efficiently than someone who has nothing.

Because there is such a difference, are you going to train them to settle down after buying, selling, and mastering, and determine how much they can use?

"It's not just a party, it's a group of adventurers like the clan, but I can't decide which clan I'm going to go into unless I know my skills."

Oh, clan. It was a game I used to play. I guess it's still the treatment of small organizations between adventurers here.

So what kind of < Muscle Brothers > or < Afro Dancers > did you meet at the entrance? … is it a clan name?

… I wonder if I will be able to enter < Mohican Head > without making it Mohican.... No, I'm not going in.

"So they test me on the guild and see how much I can use properly.

Besides, it's not just the sword. It's training in combat technology in general. You'll be thinking about these self-appeals in less than a month. "

"I see."

Even though it's only been a month, it's for the seniors.

The division is good, so I went back to the hall where the lecture will take place.

-5-

In addition to talking about skills, gifts, weapons protection equipment and other dealerships like we talked about during the break, the afternoon course will continue while supplementing the morning content.

"Well, next is about the dungeon. You don't have to know anything in particular, and by the time you party, you'll remember to do it on your own, but because of that, listen to me."

Even if there is an accident due to lack of information from "not dying", does that mean there is no problem so far?

I think that's a scary idea.

"There are many dungeons in this city. This is the result of growing numbers in line with demand."

Demand? Is a dungeon something more?

"Trial dungeons are a good example, but this was made from the idea that a dungeon of some depth with some difficulty would be a beginner's training.

There are other labyrinths where you can't bring in any weapons, or labyrinths with time limits, labyrinths where you can't make a sound, or labyrinths where your action skills are disabled.

And all these dungeons have been made with the power of one of the city's representatives, the Dungeon Master. "

I see, I have no idea what kind of abilities, but is this city built on the abilities of the Dungeon Master?

The labyrinth is also artificial, not natural.... I wonder if the labyrinth outside actually does.

Will the dungeon master be Yuki's cheat reincarnator?

"It's a labyrinth that exists innumerably like this, but these are only training, preparing, and taking to attack fate.

There's only one labyrinth that you should be attacking as adventurers, a labyrinth called the Infinite Corridor. "

"Um, is Dungeon Master the recommended side of the offense?

It was Yuki who asked the question.

Yeah, well, normally dungeon masters aren't the ones waiting for adventurers, are they? Lasvos.

"Yes, I recommend it. The Dungeon Master particularly strongly recommends this' Infinite Corridor 'offense among them.

For this reason, this Labyrinth attack will receive an unparalleled reward compared to any other Labyrinth. Frontline offensive groups must have immense wealth. "

"How much strategy is going on? After that, a complete offense... I don't know if I can, but what happens if they do? I don't think we're gonna lose the labyrinth."

Don't bother losing it. The rice tare is gone.

"The other labyrinths will remain intact even when attacked, but we don't even know if a complete attack of the labyrinth is possible just for the infinite corridor. Our Labyrinth Alliance staff hasn't even taught us.

By the way, progress on the offense, but reports of breaking through eighty-seven layers have risen the other day. "

"Eighty-seven layers..."

Now, if you normally think about it, the goal would be ninety-nine or one hundred, but wouldn't that make it possible to catch up?

Even if it is recommended, I feel there is an irresistible difference.

"It's a long stalled offense on the seventy-five levels, but things have been going well since the seventy-six, and we've been going at a month's pace per layer here lately.

Rumor has it that it's a goal in Kiri's 100-one tier, but in a year's time, Yuki will complete the offense, as she says. "

Does that mean you're inciting us to attack hard or there can't be a goal at level 100?

Or does the Dungeon Master have a hidden purpose that makes it all better to run this city later, if he can attack 100 layers?

No matter how much you think, it's only a guess, and this won't answer.

"If ninety layers are attacked, I think we'll have a memorial festival as a separation, so please be sure to join us."

That sounds fun, but before we do, we need to make our debut.

"Well, here goes. Perhaps the greatest feature of the labyrinth, but the labyrinth of this city will not die if it dies inside. It will come back to life, even if you die, to be precise.

The mechanism is not public, but there is only one person who died in the labyrinth. "

Oh, are you there?

It had been heard beforehand that he would not die, but on the contrary it was made clear.

Both Yuki and Philos look upset.... Gowen doesn't know very well.

"Well, you guys will be fine. I'm just saying there's one person inside who died of aging.

He was a perfectly healthy grandfather. You think you'll become an adventurer in search of a way to rejuvenate and die to too much joy if you get it?

... This is actually a recent story, but I have to explain it every time because I have a duty. I'm going to have to talk about that old man every time I go to class. "

"Oh, oh, you can't die of aging"

Was the admin side an unexpected loophole as well?

"It's a caveat, but entering the dungeon with an injury or illness won't cure you. Those things will return to the state they were in when they came out of the dungeon.

Aging is similar to this, but if you die inside because of a disease you had before you entered, you may not be able to survive. This is still an issue in the process of being verified. "

It's never going to die. When it does, it should be assumed that there is another possibility besides aging.

In the first place, the idea of dying because you can live back is dangerous to think of as a premise. Sometimes the will to survive will be necessary for the offense.

"As a result, it has recently been decided that if you are not healthy, you cannot challenge the dungeon.

It will cost you money, but this labyrinth city will cut your arm a thousand times, but it will never heal if you're outside. Most of it will heal, so try it when you're healthy. "

Normally taken for granted, the point would be that it is only within the dungeon that death and resurrection or injury come back to normal.

The seriously ill or the guy with the missing arm told me to treat him properly individually because it doesn't make sense to come in a dungeon to cure him.... or can it be cured if your arm is cut a thousand times? That's awesome.

"Well, this dungeon, there are all kinds of rules. You will survive death, but you will lose any equipment or items you had when you died. Also, the LV goes down."

Oh, a thoughtless dungeon? That was kind of the game. I remember.

"Are you going back to level one?

"No, the penalty at death is determined according to the dead dungeon hierarchy.

Trial dungeons are no-penalty for both levels and items, but for example, if you die in an infinite corridor, it goes down to LV1 up to the minute of the dead hierarchy.

However, the negative minutes at this time will recover LV1 each day. Well, if you're dead, take a little rest. "

When you die on eighty-seven floors, do you need to rest eighty-six days until full speed? Wouldn't that be a tough penalty for you?

Not because it doesn't LV down in the actual sense, or die?

Since a pioneer offensive group cannot attack without sacrifice, will it turn it in large numbers?

"Gear and items aren't completely lost either. DURATION VALUE Total loss… flows to quality, except in case of breakage

After the loss, only the original owner will have the right to purchase for a week from the next day, after which they will generally be put up for sale.

After three months without selling, it will be gone from the store and moved to the labyrinth crate or geared for monsters. This is called the "flow of mass."

That's terrible.

It's a remedy, I guess, but in a way, it's worse than total loss.

"There is something inside I miss about the adventurer standing in front of the pawnshop, without the accumulation of buying back the lost gear, without getting into the labyrinth with penalties.

In my colleague Durahan, there's a hell of an outside road where it's a hobby to go laugh at those adventurers, but don't you all imitate them. If you weren't an employee, it wouldn't be weird to get kicked out. "

"Wow."

It is my worst hobby. It's not strange to be stabbed.

"Next, it doesn't concern Mr. Philos and Mr. Gowen anymore, but we're talking about a trial dungeon.

You have completed your adventurer registration, but you are not officially an adventurer yet. This beginner's course and trial dungeon strategy will finally lead to your debut.

It wasn't until I debuted that I could actually get a job on the bulletin board or go into a labyrinth outside of a trial dungeon. "

You mean me and Yuki have to cross the hurdle first.

"Uh, how difficult is that trial dungeon?"

"Right. Honestly, it's not that big of a difficulty.

It's not like there's an attack deadline. There's weapons, there's rentals, there's no traps, there's no monsters, it's not even strong, there's no time limit per hierarchy, and if you don't even have a death penalty, the attack is Berry Easy.

It's a fixed map type, so the internal structure doesn't change every time you go in, so if I hurry, I can attack you in about fifteen minutes. Those two attacked with a third attack.

The actual tactical completion rate is about 40%. Sounds low, but this is caused by commemorative adventurers who registered without any readiness, or people who died and broke their hearts inside. It hurts. "

I'm not sure if it's high or low. It's a number. Well, I guess it's too soon to give up if you're taking a memorial exam.

Maybe the problem is you're dead and you're heartbroken. Literally, mental ability to endure pain to the point of death is required.

Besides, I don't know what it's like to die, but I don't know if I'm going through all this. Actually, it can be more painful than pain.

Whatever the pain, I'm dead... not in my memory, but it happened once. He was a reincarnator, me.

"The youngest clearance is a five-year-old, the oldest clearance is a person who later died of aging, at the time he was seventy-eight years old"

Five years old is amazing. No, is this world full of reincarnators possible?

"Later, the trial dungeon is accompanied by parents. Senior adventurers with some experience will tell you a lot, so if you don't know something, you should ask.

By the way, you can't enter a trial dungeon without an adventurer accepting the accompanying request. This is mandatory. But it's a very popular job, so you won't have to wait that long.

Anyone who really doesn't want to wait at a bad time will be happy to take it on if you ask Terawaros of Durahan, whom I spoke to earlier. "

I don't want someone like that to accompany me. The name is too harsh.

"Will the companion join the battle?"

"You only participate to the extent of an example. It's basically non-interference even in a dying state. However, it answers questions, and you are allowed to provide recovery and meals other than during combat at your personal discretion.

After warning that too much interference will pass, a penalty will occur and everyone will be returned to the entrance. "

Well, then yes. I don't know what the trial is for when I join the fight. It's just a dungeon tour.

"Now I've largely finished explaining, do you have any questions or anything?

Even if not for this occasion, the guilders are all like managers of adventurers, with the exception of the outer roads like Terawaros, and you can feel free to consult them.

Nothing personal or vampire-specific. My favorite food is garlic. "

What kind of introduction?

"Um, how do you decide who's going to accompany you in the trial? Is it possible to keep trying after this?"

It wasn't me who said that, Yuki.

You're motivated, this guy. I'd like to go to the dorm first.

"The companion is primarily a job issued to intermediate adventurers. If you ask at reception, you can tell me who's registered, so pick one of them...

No, because you're motivated, let me look into it. … just now, there are three people on the order "

It's not like I saw anything, but it seems to have been confirmed.

Maybe you can use something like telepathy, or there's information somewhere we don't see it.

"I personally would not recommend members of < Red Bronze Muscle Brothers >, but later Chitta and Terawaros... Chitta is the choice.

Shall I keep going if I don't have a problem? I'll see you later, Mr. Philos, at the pre-debut briefing. "

We broke up with Gowen, who nodded without saying anything, and Philos, who replied cheerfully, and we followed Mr. Vampire.

"Hey, you going straight to the dungeon like this?

"What are you talking about, Tuna's going too"

Oh, my God, they already started our combination.

"I only have a work knife."

"You're gonna be okay. He said there's a rental, and I guess there's a fall in the floor. Isn't that right, Mr. Werner?

"Yes, no problem. If you can, you can clear it with your bare hands, and you don't have to clear it at once.

After the second tier, there are also gates for returning to each tier, so I think it's also ant to come back just to see how things are going. "

Well, if that's what the instructor says.

Don't get ready. Suddenly it's a challenge or something. If it's a creation, it's a flag of great failure, but in this case, failure doesn't make it that bad.

"If you can, I'd just like to register a dorm that you can lend me for free."

"Then it's registered with Adventurer Registration and Set. Just near the entrance was empty, so Mr. Tsuna was assigned to room 101 and Mr. Yukito to room 102.

It's biometric, so you don't even need a key. Even if you don't know how to use it, the guild reception is open 24 hours a day, so there's no problem. "

Biometrics.

Then it's not like I have luggage at work, okay? It's the only bag that didn't exist.

"Hey, it's the Rookies. Chittanya of Achishi"

When I went to the lobby, there was an earlier cat ear.

So this cat ear has become a companion to our trial dungeon strategy.

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