I was paired with a party consisting of the husband, Ark, a warrior, and his wife, Liora, a supportive role. I was to accompany them as a guide and luggage bearer.
By the way.
The couple unfamiliar with the area asked me to be their guide.
I had accompanied these two once a few days before.
The husband’s swordsman is quite a user.
I was happy to accompany him, someone I was sure of his ability, so I readily agreed to do so.
[Elementary level] Exterminating 30 Wolfes in the Ars Forest x 30.
[Elementary level] Delivering 10 kg of moo moo shoulder meat x10.
[Intermediate level] Defeating Ulfes in the Ars Forest.
The two took the three request forms and processed them at the same time.
My role was to guide them through the Ars Forest, finding traces and discovering the whereabouts of Ulfes.
Then, every single of Ulfes that Ark defeated and the corpse of Urlfes, a high species of Urlfes stored to my “warehouse” one by one by me.
And after two people completed the request without any danger. We returned to the guild while it was still light.
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“We’ll pay you extra if you help us to strip the unique points. How about it?”
Mr. and Mrs. 20-somethings use honorifics even for me like this.
Many adventurers use words like age is irrelevant.
I’m one of them.
Maybe these two were raised well.
By the way, ‘unique points’ are the distinctive parts of a monster that are unique to that monster.
The guild will submit it to the guild as proof of defeat.
The unique point of the Wolfes is its unicorn horn.
It is a little more valuable because it can be used as a material for weapons.
By the way, they can be returned after inspection.
Sometimes, there are people who try to cheat guild officials by bringing the unique points of monsters purchased as materials as proof of defeat.
They simply check the status of the material at the guild.
The “00 Guild Inspected” certificate will be stamped on the item, making it easier to sell when you sell it.