At the end of the Knights' instruction, all the Knights were fully committed. I'm sure he'll hit harder tomorrow with muscle aches.

But if you keep going every day, you're sure to get stronger.

When I left the Cavaliers' squad, I headed to the Adventurer's Alliance. Because Anna was asking me to come.

Opening both open doors, he entered the guild's building.

Busy with many adventurers. The staff seems busy too. I guess requests are still coming in from various towns today.

"Ah! Anna's father!

The blonde receptionist called out.

"You were before this..."

"It's Monica!

Blonde receptionist - Monica named it with a full grin.

"I'm Kaisel. Greetings."

"Mr. Kaisel! I was watching. Arm wrestling with Mr. Gardo in the meantime! You're so powerful!

"Ha. Thanks."

"Because Mr. Gardo was a strong hit on the receptionist and hated him. It's refreshing that Mr. Kaisel let me tell you what to do!

"That's good"

"What can I do for you today?

"Anna called me in - all the time. I was there."

"Dad! Just in time!

When Anna in the back saw me, she glamorized my expression. He asked me to give him a minute. I walked over as I was told.

"What's wrong with you?" I ask.

"There's nothing wrong with that. I'm really short on manpower. I need you to do me a favor."

"The mission you want me to ask for?

"Yes. A B-rank assignment. I was in for an emergency earlier, and the adventurers who can order this assignment now are paying for it. I called out to the rest of the candidate adventurers, and they said no because it didn't fit the cut. If we don't crusade by the end of the day, the august that emerged may strike a nearby village and cause damage."

Anna scratched her hair bursting.

"Oh, already! Few adventurers can take on high-ranking assignments, and I hate all my strong, self-absorbed people!"

... I'm having a hard time.

I was a former adventurer, so I know how Anna feels.

Adventurers are basic, lots of guys with high pride. Besides, we got a bunch of freaks. The higher the rank, the stronger the trend becomes.

Serious adventurers like Elsa are quite rare.

"Okay. If that's the case, I'll go on that mission. If we leave them alone, the villagers could be attacked."

"That's right, Dad! That would help!"

Anna glamorized her expression with her hands together.

"Then I'll leave the procedures to you. Nice to meet you! Yes. I'll give you a map to the village."

"Oh.... Fine, you're a neighboring village"

I said after I looked at the map.

"Well, I'm just gonna go. I'll be back by dinner."

"Yeah. Be careful."

"Hey! Wait!

It was an earlier, blonde receptionist who broke in.

"What's going on? Monica," said Anna.

"Mr. Kaisel, are you going on a mission by yourself!? This is an Auga crusade mission!? Aren't there usually four of us!

"That's right. We don't have enough men."

"It's impotent! Anna, isn't it important about your father?!? Actually, you have a grudge or something!?

It's not like I hold a grudge against my dad.

"If so, it can't be extra. Yikes! One of them is a murderer! At least we'll have to put another one on later!

"It's okay. Because my dad is strong. Not even one. Hey?"

Anna's been watching me.

"Well, there's definitely no mission."

"Mr. Kaisel. It's in front of my daughter, Anna, so stay in the vanity. Ugh. Let me at least wish you luck......!

"Will you not kill me on your own?

When I laughed bitterly, I followed the Adventurer Alliance to the mission.

In the village where there were sightings of Auga, referring to the map that Anna gave me.

I talked to the villagers and stepped into the mountains.

Scratch between the trees as you perceive the signs.

I ran into an org within not enough.

It grows two horns on the top of its head and has a flesh as resilient as a rocky mountain. I can't see the light of reason in my eyes. I was full of killing.

- All right. I think I'll be home by dinner with this.

"Ggaaaaaaaa!!

I have returned to the Adventurer Alliance of the King's Capital again.

"Ah! Mr. Kaisel! He's back!

Monica rushes over.

"Hmm. Mr. Kaisel. So you're back on the run, aren't you? You must have gotten scared to challenge Auga alone!

Monica, who turned into a translator, slapped me on the shoulder.

"You don't have to be ashamed. Because it's a species of life. Gather the right people and make sure they're ready before you start again."

"We're being talked about on the assumption of failure..."

It was when I was smiling bitterly.

"Dad. Welcome back. That was fast."

"Out of the blue, you met Auga early. - Look, this is what it looks like. Took me longer to dismantle than to defeat it."

I took two horns out of the leather bag I was lowering to my waist.

It was growing from the top of the head of an orga.

"Uh-huh, yeah!?

Monica, who saw the corner, was so surprised that she was about to jump up.

"Mr. Kaisel, you really knocked Auga out!? Just by myself, or in this short time!?

"That's why I told you, right? My dad says he's strong."

Anna had a good look.

As a father, it's best to help my daughter.

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