Chapter 57 Episode 22 Welcome Party for Drintor 1 (1/2)

On the weekend, the school was closed, so I decided to visit Drintor. Flying Flying near the city of Drintor by magic. I said it was two days away by carriage, but I flew and arrived in one hour. I tried to fly while maintaining the height of about 100 meters, but there seemed to be many wagons coming and going with the royal capital. After all, there is a forest where monsters live right next to the city, which means that enough material can be obtained. As expected, I couldn't fly into the city, but got off nearby and walked towards the gate.

As for the outer wall, stones were piled at a height of about three meters. The gates are located in three places: east, west, and south. The east connects to the royal capital, the west connects to the Demon Forest, and the south connects to other towns. I've seen books in forests where many monsters live in that floods can occur once every few decades. In fact, the city of Gracia was surrounded by a five-meter-high wall.

A guard stands at the gate, checking merchants entering the city.

”Hey, next, what's in the load?” ”It will be grain and salt.”

After the guards had finished checking their luggage, they signed the documents.

”Okay, let's go in.”

What was carried one after another was mainly food, weapons and armor. And there were many wagons going out of town that seemed to be materials of demons. After all, this town seems to have a lot of monster materials that are provided by adventurers. The turn came, and it was Cain's turn.

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Give a guild card to the guard who heard it.

”This is an A-rank adventurer, sorry. Please come in.”

Cain questioned that she passed without any inspection, Cain asked the guard.

”Can I enter without an A-rank test?”

”This city is said to be an adventurer's town, so we don't test for A-ranked or higher adventurers.”

The guard answered.

Tr anslate d by Jpm tl .com ”Well, it's okay if I bring something banned.”

”... That's true.”

The guard answers with a smile.

”Okay, that's okay. You're inside. Oh, where's the adventurer guild?”

”If you're a guild, you'll know if you go straight down this road. There's a crossroads on the main street, so it's there.

”Thank you!

I thanked the guard who answered me politely and dived. There was a straight road. The ground is not cobblestone like the royal city, but is in the state of earth, but it has secured enough space to make it easy for carriages to pass each other. Shops were lined up on both sides of the road, and the inns were visible here and there. There was a lot of traffic and the shops seemed to be thriving.

”I thought it was more normal than I thought, it was more rough.”

Cain went around the city, looking left and right. Near the central crossroads was an adventurer's guild building that was completely different in size from the other buildings.

”I guess the guild here is as big as the royal capital ... It's going to be annoying to carry it. ''

Cain went straight into the guild. The guild hall was the same as the Imperial City, with a request board on the right, reception desks on the front, and a bar on the left. As expected, there were only adventurers in the guild, and several parties were talking while looking at the request board. I headed to a receptionist who had nobody from about ten receptionists. The receptionist was in her twenties and was not very friendly. He was still frowning at Cain, who was about ten years old.

”Hmm? What? Registration? A shaven, a guild can be registered at the age of ten, but the adventurers here are all at a high level.

”No, I'm already registered. I'll come to this town a lot, so I'll just say hello ...”

Silver: ”Well, well, there are many classes here, so be careful with your position. Life is my name Betty. What's the name of the shaven?”

”Cain. Thank you.”

T ra nslat ed b y Jpm tl.c o m ”Well, I knew Cain. Oh yeah! Please welcome someone!”

The reception lady Betty shouted to the hall.