Now Atal, Caro and Balkias were in the Guildmaster Room.
And the adventurers who had come in the woods to obsess the Atals were similarly in the Guildmaster Room. However, that attitude was completely different between the two. The Ataru were sitting on the couch, but the adventurers lay their foreheads on the floor.
"Uh, I said I apologize, but I don't have to go that far..."
Atal was slightly pulling back to see how it was, because he didn't want me to apologize enough to get grounded.
"Wow, I don't think I have to go this far either."
Caro, not very used to being able to bow his head to someone from his slavery experience, was just as baffled as Atal. Barchias, not particularly interested in the adventurers, yawns excitedly and sits at Caro's feet.
"Hey, I need you to apologize properly."
That was the word of the Alliance Master, Auris. Nico and I remain smiling the other way is horrible.
"You can't allow other adventurers to become obsessed and take away their material, can you?
Apologizing and forgiving was Auris' least favor. Speak to the adventurers in a serene, hunting tone.
"I apologize from me too, my people sorry......!
It was their party leader who bowed his head with the adventurers who came involved. He didn't know his buddies were doing that for a while because he was away from the city. But as a leader, I show sincerity to my fellow faults.
"Oh, oh... it happened where it doesn't matter to you, so I don't need you to apologize that far"
Neither did Atal's words, confused by further apologies, show him lifting his head.
"Mr. Atal says this, too, so why don't you all lift your heads"
When Clive said so in a pale tone, the adventurers raised their faces uncalled for.
"... I'm so sorry"
The first man to speak to the Atals again utters words of apology. Though I didn't know, I guess I feel strongly about it being bad.
"No, never mind. I don't mind if you convinced me."
Atal thought the apology for coming here with difficulty was enough, and Caro nodded many times next door, as he agreed.
"Um... so how the hell?
The demons that were in the woods were so powerful that many pairs of adventurers had their lives taken and no one could defeat them, and the party leaders were interested in Atal and Caro, who defeated them. I ask with faint anticipation if you would let me talk to you because I had a chance to see you.
"I can't tell you that.... I'm telling you, I'm not telling you because it's you guys, it's something I haven't even told the Alliance Master. And I don't want to imitate exposure."
The look on Atal's face, which I told him not to worry about, was soft, but the look on Atal's face, which I assured him I couldn't say, was a changed and harsh one.
Atal cannot tolerate the idea of knowing in the hands of other adventurers, so this place will be in a harsh tone.
"Oh, oh, I'm sorry. Right, I was shallow..."
The party leader, who accidentally noticed the meaning of the words that came out with his mouth, was reflecting and dropping his shoulders.
"So can you guys get out of the room in this area? I have a lot to talk about after this."
depressing party leader - approximately. Clive was urging the adventurers to leave the room as soon as he spoke to the men of the adventurers in their usual calm manner. The adventurers left the room as they bowed their heads gently to the Atals again.
"Well, I didn't think you were in that kind of trouble, but I'm glad you settled on one thing."
Auris was grinning bitterly as he stared at the door the men had left the room.
"Absolutely... so the gold is more stirring?
Christ, Clive nodded at Atal's question, clapping his shoulders, and when he stood up quietly, he brought the bag he was riding in the back study desk.
"This is the reward for the material in between. Please take it."
And it shall be laid upon the table before the attars, with a loud sound.
"This is again... quite a lot"
I haven't checked the contents, but it turns out to be quite an amount due to the sound and appearance of weight.
"It's the first material I've ever seen, and I think it's well worth it to pay for all this"
This was the money Auris put out of his personal purse, but he still didn't seem to think it was expensive. I can tell from that expression, which smiles softly, that the purse string is probably the loose type for research purposes.
"Okay, thank you. I'll take it.... yeah, I'll give you this too"
Inspired by his feelings Atal took the material out of the magic back and put it on the table.
"What's this?
"Xuanbu's claws, part of"
Aside from the methyl, some meat, materials such as bones and nails could also be collected. And you thought the claws you expected to get a lot of money for were just bad, or you decided to give them an extra nail alone.
"Can I have this, too? Oh, but if it's any more than that, the money's a little tight..."
Auris laughs as soon as she is troubled to rejoice in the unexpected additional offering, but Atal shakes her neck sideways.
"That's a service. When we got all this money, it was just pretty tough, wasn't it? Originally, you said I didn't want the money, but you didn't make it any better. I wanted to give you something back because I wanted your character back."
Auris, trembling at Atal's words, looked terribly moved. The look on Clive's face next to it wasn't the same as usual, but in my heart, I was glad to anticipate Atal then.
"Well, I'll be glad to hear this... hehe, that's quite a size"
Although it was the tipped part of the nail, Xuanbu was quite large, even partially, because of its original size.
"The rest was to introduce us to the craftsmen who would make our gear."
Auris, who looked delightfully at Xuanbu's nails, sends his gaze to Clive, to Atal's words.
"Of course it is. I also wrote you a letter of introduction, please take this one. If you give me my name, I think you'll be listening to me right away."
Being an amazing craftsman, Clive thought he would be able to interrupt there if he gave his own name, although he made many requests every day.
Clive also had maps available for specific workshop locations.