"Then there are a few. The two of you have increased your rank, and I'm sure some of you will ask me to tell you a little bit about the battle between them during the introduction."
When the two of them talked to Boula in the Adventurer Guild, they found more than one request in addition to their thoughts.
"I'm sorry, can you explain some of those requests?
"Absolutely."
Boula smiled and nodded as she fixed her glasses to Atal's request.
And put a piece of paper on the counter.
"First of all, this will be the request of the merchant who was coming to this city to buy it. He also seemed to have asked adventurers when he came to this city, and he wanted to hire escorts on his way home. I've been asked to do this several times in the past, and I think you have a good personality. I was wondering if the payment would be a lot more generous. Just..."
Boula, who had even said that far, kept saying somehow. Atal and Caro looked at each other wonderfully at how he looked like that.
"Just? Is there a problem?
Boola gets a subtle look when Atal asks questions to encourage her. He seemed worried if it was something I could say.
"Right...... the client is a very good person, but your accompanying son seems to be quite a tough person. Sometimes they refused requests after they met because of it."
From either side, I didn't hear the claws, but that's all I felt was the air of rubbing.
"I see, can you tell me about the other clients?
"Yes, this is your next request. This is a nobleman, and he wants me to escort him home to meet the lord of this city. However, this one is noble, but he doesn't seem to be managing the territory well… the reward is better…"
Once again, it seemed to be below average enough for Boula to finally say.
"I see, what about your personality? Because it's noble, pride alone seems expensive."
To that question Boula shook her neck sideways, smiling bitterly.
"That one was a very low back guy and he kept his head down so many times that he seemed sorry when he came to apply for the request"
Boola seemed to laugh bitterly because she remembered how it was then. As far as his condition was concerned, Ataru and the others thought he was not a bad person.
"Shall we move on to the next request around here for this request?"
Boula picks up the form for the third request in an attempt to make the next suggestion, but Atal stops it by hand.
"No, fine. Let's take that second request. You don't mind Carol, do you?
When Atal confirmed, Caro was also nodding loudly as he smiled. From the impression we heard, I knew she was someone who was going to understand us, and she wanted to take this request, too.
"That's why. I'm going to take this request."
"... ok. So, can you make your way to this inn? If you tell them at the reception it's a request for escort from the Adventurer Guild, they should be able to call it in. When the request is complete, please have it signed in the other city. The reward is to be given directly from the person."
Handily, Boula prepares the necessary documents and hands them over to Atar. I felt my gaze lightly confirming that.
"Hmm? What's wrong?
It belonged to Boula, and Atar tilted his neck when he realized he was a gentle smile.
"No, don't even ask me the amount of the reward. I got a little happy because they chose that request"
I wasn't sure what made me feel that way. Atal asks a question with a parrot back.
"Yeah, as I said earlier, I really wanted you to take the request because you're a very good person. But it doesn't pay much, and from my point of view, you can say that."
With a slightly calm look in the back of his glasses, Boula was apparently really worried about the client's person. He seemed heartbroken by the fact that as a guild receptionist he had to deal with it independently, and Atal and Caro, who were able to enquire about Boula's character from these words, smile naturally.
"Then I'll go see the guy. On the contrary, pray we don't get turned down better."
Atal and fluffy cheeky Caro, who made him laugh so he could stand back, turned back his heels and left his guild behind, and Boula was bowing his head deeply toward the backs of those two.
"Dear Atal, why did you want to take this request?
On the road to the inn, Caro, who was purely concerned, asks questions. I had hoped to take this request myself, but I seemed to want to know what he, my husband, thought.
"Um, I'm not having any trouble rewarding you, and we suddenly have less experience because of our rank. If you make a minor mistake about being the first client, you could complain about it. Then you'd better help a nobleman who's in trouble because he doesn't have the money."
Caro nodded as his face glistened all the way to Atal's words. Actually, because she had the same idea.
"Ah, Dear Atal. I think it's probably the inn here!
I checked the map and destination several times. I pointed to the inn where Caro was and looked back to Atar. The material that Boula prepared for me also had a map to the inn, which they could reach without getting lost to where they wanted to be.
"Well, I hope you're in your room"
As soon as the two enter the inn, they head straight to the reception.
"Sorry, I've been asked by the Adventurers Guild to escort a nobleman who's staying here, but his name is always..."
Atar checks the name field of the client on the form given to Boula.
"You're being Mr. Geisel. This is it."
The innkeeper nods loudly when he asks for his name and checks the form.
"Yes, yes. Master Geisel, I'm listening. I'll call you right now. Please wait a minute."
The clerk, who had been listening in advance, went to Geisel's room as soon as he told the Athals to wait.
Waiting at the receptionist for a while, the clerk came down with one man and one boy.
"Thank you for waiting. Master Geisel, this is the Adventurer from the Alliance."
Does a man called Mr. Geisel have a skinny, tired look and a slightly lower height, like half a hundred and sixty cars? At first glance, it seemed like his struggle could be appreciated.
"Oh, you guys took my request. Thank you."
As soon as he sees the Atals in his sight, he bows his head. My apologies were out front and, as I had asked Boula beforehand, it was conveyed that he was a very low back figure.
"Oh, oh, you're Mr. Geisel. I'm Atal the Adventurer, this is my buddy Caro. Greetings."
"My name is Caro. Best regards,"
Atal was slightly confused by Geisel, who instantly bowed his head, but did his hand on Caro's back that the first greeting had to be made. Caro also politely bowed his head to greet Atar as he was urged to do so.
Even in the meantime, Geisel is nodding at every word, and the boy next door who was watching such interaction opens his mouth.
"... Dad, are you sure you're okay with these people?
The first voice uttered by a boy with an amazing look was a very spicy one.