679 677 Someone named Demitris (1/2)

When I asked Corberto about Demitris, the first words that came out were harsh, harsh and bigoted.

It's a bunch of words that make me a little worried.

”... the bad one?

”Buhaha! I'm not a bad guy. A man who has no mercy for his disciples, but is revered by the people as a hero”

I hear Fran doesn't get a lot of image. He is twisting his neck with a difficult face.

”Something - tough on people who make battle their business. I guess I'm the standard.” Can't you even do that much! Die? Die! If you're really dying, you can't even talk! I've been told what it feels like. ”

Wow. That's tough. That one, it feels like a Marine. But that alone would not be admired by many disciples.

Corberto also had a bitter laugh on his face, but a tribute to Demitris was felt at every end of the word. Being broke doesn't seem to change my respect for my mentor.

”But if there are people in need, I won't abandon them, and I won't take the reward from the poor. My mouth says it's for training. That's how my village was saved.”

So you're saying you're helping people in need for free while wandering the Zilbard continent? That's for sure, you'll be seen as heroic.

But isn't that a problem?

Adventurers, for example. Demitris is a Rank S adventurer for once. In other words, he is a man at the apex of all adventurers.

Wouldn't there be no standing for other adventurers if such a human being was providing free human help?

Let's say that the village helped by Demitris for free hired the next Rank D Adventurer. Are you convinced then? You're far less handy than Demitris, and you have to pay tens of thousands of gold for weak adventurers, right? It's supposed to be a legitimate reward, but it's not strange to be dissatisfied.

Besides, isn't that a problem that also involves the face of knights and soldiers?

”Is that okay?

”What?

”No reward, other adventurers are in trouble.”

”Uh, there.”

Before I said anything, Fran questioned me. In the case of Fran, the type who thinks the reward is a legitimate assessment.

However, Fran can also understand the act of helping someone he likes for free. They behaved in large numbers in Black Cat villages and so on, but they didn't get paid.

So I guess I was extra concerned.

”I don't know about Master Demitris. Originally, I became an adventurer because it was convenient for me to train. And when he got to Rank A, he tried to quit the adventurer lightly”

”Why?”

”They say it's because it's troublesome. solicitation of nobility or the laying of guilds. Later, the issue of the requisition fee just now. I guess belonging to the guild was enough for my master. But the guild pulled it off.”

Well, if a Rank A adventurer tells you to quit or something, then anyone will stop.

That's when Demitris said he poked about three conditions to stay on the adventurer.

When accepting an outbreak request, Demitris may decide on the request fee herself. that the Adventurer Alliance cooperate in the training of the disciples of the Demitris stream. Unlimited access to the demonic realm.