Adventurers’ Guild
Dalien was a town built close to the Imperial Capital.
In recent years, it had been overflowing with vitality, and its notable growth had become famous.
Compared to the cities in the Walt Territory I called home, it was small, but the feeling of energy felt from the well-ordered townscape was fresh to me.
“A two day journey to travel from the capital to the post town huh… It sure is nice that the roads are well maintained. We moved quite fast.” (ED: post-town)
Having arrived in Dalien, I stretched my body and surveyed my surroundings as Novem indicated a sign posted nearby.
“There’s a simple map here. The names of establishments are on it.”
How convenient, I thought as I read over it with her. On it, a building was indicated as the adventurers’ guild.
Based on the arrangement of the map…
“Lyle-sama, isn’t it that building over there?”
The building visible from the entrance to Dalien was higher than the two and three story buildings around it.
Perimeter-wise, it was likely the biggest building as well.
It looks like Dalien’s adventurers’ guild was raking in quite a bit.
“Back home… no, it’s larger than the branch on House Walt’s territory.”
Seeing me revise my words, Novem looked as if she wanted to say something. Because of that, I forced a smile on my face.
“Well then, we have some time. How about we go register at the guild?”
“Yes, Lyle-sama.”
I held the smiling girl’s travel bag as I walked ahead.
(Even so, both Zell and Novem said it, but… Money disappears before you know it.)
My wallet had gotten considerably lighter.
Naturally, we purchased quite a bit before we headed here. Our most expensive expenditure was likely the sword. I bought a Sabre, but perhaps because they rarely got requests for the type of blade; the few they stocked had a high price tag.
(I really have to consider our finances. And those ancestors have a fundamentally different set of values…)
Values vary by generation, and a sense for money is the same.
Due to the finances built up over the previous generations, my grandfather the Seventh, the Sixth, and the Fifth generally had a rich man’s mindset.
The first persisted that a man’s weapon had to be an axe or blunt weapon, and he complained that a sabre wouldn’t be of any use.
『Otherwise, you could just throw the timber and ricks scattered around, right? If there are none, your hands are more than enough.』
… He truly was the owner of a mindset overflowing with wilderness.
Walking towards the conspicuous building, we saw other adventurer-esque people heading in the same direction.
Their outfits were widely varied, but there were some I couldn’t see as anything other than thugs among them.
They hung knives at their waists, and walked in a way as if to intimidate the passers-by on the street.
Adventurers usually travel with weapons on hand. The guild manages it, but if you ask if that actually lowers the crime rate among them, that’s apparently not the case.
I mean, a majority of them are ruffians, or perhaps mercenaries.
Among them, some simply had yet to get wanted posters issued and were in hiding. The Guild tried to be careful about such things, but by the look of it, it wasn’t going too well.
In truth, having thirty to forty percent be decent adventurers was considered a good trend. There’s also a large portion of people just acting as adventurers in their spare time.
(Well… it’s just something I heard from the ancestors, though…)
It wasn’t knowledge of my own.
I only had a vague understanding of adventurers. But once I knew the true contents of them, I felt like the past me that admired them was a fool.
In reality, less than ten percent of adventurers were the ones children admire.
“We’ve arrived, Lyle-sama.”
“Hmm? Why is the Guild’s first floor a market?”
On the first floor of the building, which was clearly indicated on a large sign as the adventurers’ guild, was a shop-like area supported by pillars.
Carts and adventurers as well as merchants came and went.
And there, merchants and adventurers, and people who looked like civilians, were shopping around.
“Lyle-sama, that’s the venue used for trade. Using the first floor, adventurers can trade in whatever monster parts or other things they brought back with them.”
“Eh? Really? You don’t hand over whatever you got to the guild?”
Novem gave a troubled expression.
“I’m none too knowledgeable, but going outside, exterminating monsters, and bringing them back is… really dirtying, right? It’s quite difficult if they all go into the building like that. Look, there’s a bath house next door. If you really have an urgent matter for which you need a receptionist, you go there to remove the filth.”
Yes, when you think about it, turning over monster materials at the counter was definitely strange. They reek of blood and leave nasty stains.
The reception desks are probably for paperwork, so it’s normal for them to create another area for this.
“O-of course. Aha, ahahaha.”
I had resolved myself to work hard, but I was already showing off my ignorant ways. How many times has it been already?
(Will I really be fine here?)
With my arms full of anxiety, I headed to the reception desk on the second floor with Novem. We climbed the stairs and heeded the signs to press onwards.
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The second floor of the Adventurer’s guild contained the receptions desk, and its counter was really wide.
A line of staff members dealt with adventurers from one side.
“There sure are a lot.”
“That’s right. I’ve never been registered before, so I’m a bit nervous.”
From the Jewel, I heard not the First, but the Second’s voice.
『That old man’s gotten sulky, so I’ll explain in his place. No wait, I doubt you have to worry about the guild’s registration. They’re quite used to dealing with newbies, I’ll bet.』
“Wouldn’t it be fine if I just got the Second Generation from the start?”
To indicate that I understood, I touched the jewel once. While keeping my ears ready for the Second’s voice, I began to consider which line to join.
Looking at it, there was a clear difference in the lines.
Are those young ones fresh adventurers? Those guys were lined up at the counter with the beautiful staff member managing it.
A woman with an amazing smile handled them with a happy expression.
There was also an aunty who seemed used to the job, and that’s where the adventurers who looked to be in a rush were lined up.
The number of female staff was relatively high. There were few males on call.
I was about to step into the older lady’s line, but there, the Second Generation stopped me.
『Lyle, why not just go to the shortest one?』
(Eh? If it’s the shortest one, then…)
As I looked for the line the Second was talking about, I saw a brown-skinned, muscular male staff member with red, buzz-cut hair.
With that appearance, he was quite scary.
As I hesitated, the Second spoke up.
『Don’t worry. Among these ones, he’s the most decent.』
(What part of that appearance is decent?)
He had removed the overcoat the others wore over their clothes, and I could clearly sense the steel-like muscles under that shirt. If I get him mad, are you sure his fists won’t fly?
His looks made me think that.
『On. With. It! Don’t keep Novem-chan waiting!』
(Why are the First to Fourth pushing Novem at me? No, I understand she’s the daughter of a family that took care of them all, but…)
Reluctantly, I headed for the line I was told. There, Novem gave a surprised voice.
“You chose that receptionist? Since it was Lyle-sama, I thought you would go for the one who was processing work quickly.”
“Yeah, that’s what I thought too, at first…”
I couldn’t say that I still thought that one was better. But Novem looked relieved.
“I was also going to recommend that receptionist, so it all works out fine.”
“Eh? Really?”
It seems Novem was of the same opinion as the Second.
“Yes. The way he’s working seems quite courteous, and for people who are aiming for registration like us, it’s best we obtain a polite impression.”
As she said that, the Second agreed.
『Nice. That’s exactly right. Rather than a beauty who did rough work while throwing around a smile, and one who did quick work, that you didn’t know whether she was used to the job or not, you should pick the one who’s, while scary-looking, doing the job with kindness and courtesy. And that beauty over there ain’t happening.』
It appeared that the Second was against her, so I looked at the beauty’s line.
“Eh~? Lunch is a bit troublesome~.”
“Isn’t it fine? Once your work’s over, let’s get something to eat.”
“But still~.”
She handled it with a smile, but the next person…
“Yes, here is your reward.”
“U-um…”
“Next in line please.”
The treatment she gave to the adventurer with a good face and good equipment, and to the one with good equipment, but a normal face, was clearly different.
Also, the normal-faced one looked troubled.
“Please wait! The promised reward sum was different, wasn’t it! The client’s evaluation was…”
“Even if you tell me something like that~.”
As she gave a bothered face, the adventurers lined up behind acted out.
“Oy! We’re just as busy here. Don’t make such a fuss over a few copper!”
As I looked over that, I resolved myself to never, ever, get into that person’s line.
『That ain’t happening, right? And wait, she should really be taken off the receptionist line. Though I get the feeling that with that attitude, she wouldn’t work well in the back, either.』
The Second’s evaluation was quite strict.
Apparently, the beautiful receptionist was popular among newbies and flirtatious adventurers. But, her work ethic was the worst.
(I’m glad I didn’t choose there.)
As I thought something like that, Novem’s voice reached me.
“Lyle-sama, you’re up next.”
“Ah.”
My turn came around.
Unlike seeing him from afar, seeing the man up close amplified the destructive power. While it’s true that his body was big, he also had a certain atmosphere.
It was as if he was a warrior.
『This person may have been an adventurer himself. If he started working as a clerk after retiring from that, you should expect some excellent conduct from him. Lyle, start coming to this person from here on.』
As the second was arbitrarily deciding things on his own, I requested an adventurer’s registration from the man.
“I’d like a registration form. Ah, two please.”
He understood and prepared some blank sheets.
“Registration, is it? Well, nice to meet you, I’m known as【Hawkins】. If there’s anything you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to ask me. Also, if you’re both registering, how about registering as a party? ”
Party registration? As I tilted my head, Novem responded faster than the Second.
“We’ll be in your care.”
As opposed to his appearance, Hawkins-san had quite a polite tone. The paperwork began proceeding forwards.
“After registering here, your home guild branch will be set as this one, here in Dalien. When you want to change the center of your activity, please submit a transfer request to the guild. After that, submit an arrival form at your final destination and fill out the paperwork to make that guild your home. Otherwise, even if you can sell monster materials to the guild, you won’t be able to take up requests, so please commit it to mind.”
I filled out the blank page, and Hawkins checked to see if I had missed anything. Both me and Novem were quite used to this sort of desk work.
I’d been trained for it back home, and more than anything, there were many things that required my signature back there.
“Splendid. Then could you please apply some of your blood to these two sheets? Please make use of this needle. Ah, don’t worry, it’s been properly disinfected. You as well, miss.”
“Yes.”
“Thank you.”
I used the needle to prick my fingertip. The blood welled up and formed a small ball, before I smeared it on the silver sheet.
“Wonderful. This here works as medicine, so feel free to use it after wiping off the blood. Well then, please write your name on them as well. One of them will be kept by the guild.”
The silver sheet was something like a guild-issued identification card. Otherwise known as a Guild Card.
If its owner were ever to die, it was a mysterious item where the name on the card would disappear. It also carried some records of its holder’s actions that the guild could read at their own discretion.
Hearing that explanation, the Second…
『… So when so many years go by, you get something this convenient. My time never had a tool like that, you know? And wait, isn’t it an item that would usually have a pricetag on it?』
It was just as the Second said.
“With your first registration, the cost comes to five silver coins. But if payment seems impossible, then a small commission from your future rewards… ten to twenty percent of your compensation will be put towards paying the fee. Will that be fine?”
Novem took out a gold coin.
“No, we’ll pay.”
“Understood. Then your Guild Card is being prepared, so please wait on the sofa over there.”
Hawkins-san took the sheets over to the door behind the counter. After a short while, he returned, and returned to his reception desk work.
Novem and I headed for the sofa, and as we sat in it side by side, we began to draw some glances from the surroundings.
Tongue clicking and envious eyes were directed at me. The reason was clear.
It was because of the looks of the girl sitting beside me.
“Just as I thought, he was a polite and kind one, Lyle-sama.”
“T-that’s right.”
Novem didn’t seem bothered in the slightest. There, the First, who had been quiet up ‘til now, spoke up.
『You blockheads! Don’t be throwing such vile glances at Novem-chan, ya’ bastards!!』
The Second chimed in.
『If you do anything to Novem-chan, Lyle’s going to beat the living daylights out of you!』
Finally, even the Fourth spoke up.
『Well, it’s true that we can’t do anything to them directly from here, but… doesn’t it just sound pitiful when you say it, you two? And wait, don’t act up so much, please. Lyle’s going to collapse.』
While letting out the aura of a worldly-wise man, the Fourth shut the other two up. The height of their emotions, and the act of making it so I could hear them, depleted my Mana.
(To get so tired from doing absolutely nothing… it’s as if I’ve become diseased.)
I had never thought of my magic as small before. But from what I hear from the ancestors, I’m quite low on the scale.
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“Well then, these are your Guild Cards. You’ve already been registered as a party, so you’ve had each other’s’ names carved into your cards.”
The card Hawkins-san handed over had my name carved in large letters onto it. And in small letters, Novem’s was there as well.
“Here is the pamphlet of the guild’s terms and conditions. We’re not offering any training today, but tomorrow morning, in the third floor’s meeting room, there’s a short course geared towards novice adventurers, so if you have the time, please drop by.”
He highly recommended us to take it.
“Thank you for the thorough explanation.”
As Novem offered her thanks, Hawkins-san stared at us, slightly lost in thought.
“Is something wrong?”
I tried asking, but he returned a bitter smile.
“No, it’s just that it’s rare to find new adventurers who aren’t scared of me, so I unintentionally… Also, this is just my personal opinion, but… you two, if you have the economic leisure, how about you hire an advisor?”
“An advisor?”
On Novem’s response, Hawkins-san began explaining.
“Yes. A guild-certified excellent adventurer, for a few months… the usual period being three. For that time, you hire the advising adventurer as a client. There are numerous types of contracts, but you could pay with a percentage of your rewards, or pay a lump sum upfront.”
Based on the payment method, the quality of hired adventurer is subject to change, it seems.
Paying with a cut of your own wages gave you a lower-middle class one at best. But by paying it upfront, an intermediate leve adventurer… or perhaps even an upper level one would take on the job.
In exchange, the cost was a whopping ten gold.
(No, we don’t have that sort of money.)
Thinking that, I was about to ask Novem if she wanted to hire one on commission, however…
“Then we’ll pay upfront, please.”
“… Eh? Upfront, is it?”
Novem produced ten golden coins from her purse. As Hawkins-san accepted it, he had quite a nervous expression on his face.
Having said that, he probably expected us to choose the percent based option.
“Wait, Novem!?”
As I tried to stop her, she began explaining with a serious expression.
“Lyle-sama, we’ll be able to receive guidance from one the adventurers’ guild recognizes as a skilled adventurer. We should treasure this opportunity. Especially since it seems that we don’t have a great enough understanding of what it is an adventurer is.”
I do think Novem’s opinion is correct, but I’m more shocked that she paid out ten gold coins at the drop of a hat.
She’s much too different from me, who was thrown out penniless, and who only had money borrowed from a servant.
Hawkins-san asks for confirmation once more.
“Then you will be paying a lump sum of ten gold coins. Is that correct?”
“Yes, I’ll leave it to you. Please get us an excellent advisor.”
“Of course. If they turn out not to your liking, we’re willing to refund the money you paid.”
He seemed to have some confidence, but still, the conversation seemed to be proceeding without my input for quite a while.
And
『Hey man… looking from the side-lines, you look quite useless right now, Lyle.』
The Second Generation’s words were quite heavy on my heart.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Volume 19 - erhart 2
- Volume 19 - intermission 4
- Volume 19 - intermission 3
- Volume 19 - intermission 2
- Volume 19 - intermission 1
- Volume 19 - erhart 1
- Volume 19 - last day
- Volume 19 - the start
- Volume 19 - miranda arc
- Volume 19 - novem arc
- Volume 19 - shannon arc
- Volume 19 - vera arc
- Volume 19 - aria arc
- Volume 18 - epilogue part2
- Volume 18 - epilogue part1
- Volume 18 - 20: A Blue Gem to my Heart
- Volume 18 - 19: Ties
- Volume 18 - 18: An End and a Beginning
- Volume 18 - 17: The Walt House is Number One
- Volume 18 - 16: Two Swords
- Volume 18 - 15: Can I Cry
- Volume 18 - 14: Evil God or Goddess
- Volume 18 - 13: The True One
- Volume 18 - 12: Prospects of Victory
- Volume 18 - 11: The Shape of a Family
- Volume 18 - 10: Army of the Dead vs. Army of the Dead
- Volume 18 - 9: Sevens
- Volume 18 - 8: The Seventh
- Volume 18 - 7: A Goddess Revived
- Volume 18 - 6: Laughing Celes
- Volume 18 - 5: Lyle’s Fighting Style
- Volume 18 - 4: Lyle and Celes
- Volume 18 - 3: Black Quilin Rummel
- Volume 18 - 2: Knock and use the Front Door
- Volume 18 - 1: The Enemy of an Enemy is also an Enemy and no Ally of Mine
- Volume 18 - Prologue
- Volume 17 - Epilogue
- Volume 17 - 19: Ties
- Volume 17 - 18: The Winning Horse
- Volume 17 - 17: Cute Celes, Lovable Lyle
- Volume 17 - 16: Brides of the Walt House
- Volume 17 - 15: Return
- Volume 17 - 14: Common Sense
- Volume 17 - 13: Moving Fortress
- Volume 17 - 12: 0 (Nihil)
- Volume 17 - 11: The Best of Lyle
- Volume 17 - 10: Field Potatoes
- Volume 17 - 9: Terrible Enough to Cry
- Volume 17 - 8: Illustrated Diary
- Volume 17 - 7: Confession
- Volume 17 - 6: Round Table
- Volume 17 - 5: Circry
- Volume 17 - 4: The Truth
- Volume 17 - 3: Passing it All
- Volume 17 - 2: There is a Rabbit on the Moon
- Volume 17 - 1: Various Forms of Peace
- Volume 17 - Prologue
- Volume 16 - Epilogue
- Volume 16 - 17: Father
- Volume 16 - 16: Father and Son
- Volume 16 - 15: First Joint Effort
- Volume 16 - 14: The Eighth Generation Head
- Volume 16 - 13: First Show of Hands
- Volume 16 - 12: Address
- Volume 16 - 11: Brod and Maizel
- Volume 16 - 10: The Goddam Chicks
- Volume 16 - 9: Ms. Lianne
- Volume 16 - 8: Not a Problem
- Volume 16 - 7: Not Knowing is…
- Volume 16 - 6: Natural Enemy of Labyrinths
- Volume 16 - 5: Lyle the Fortunate
- Volume 16 - 4: A Deep and Quiet Distraction
- Volume 16 - 3: Maizel Walt
- Volume 16 - 2: Marriage Interview
- Volume 16 - 1: Faction
- Volume 16 - Prologue
- Volume 15 - Epilogue
- Volume 15 - 19: Wonder Child of the Walt House
- Volume 15 - 18: Lyle Walt Stands
- Volume 15 - 17: Festival
- Volume 15 - 16: Pincer Attack
- Volume 15 - 15: … The Capital of Dreams
- Volume 15 - 14: Sand Giant
- Volume 15 - 13: The Demon’s Medicine
- Volume 15 - 12: Merciless Blade
- Volume 15 - 11: Dead Men
- Volume 15 - 10: The Worst Man
- Volume 15 - 9: Wit
- Volume 15 - 8: Scant Difference
- Volume 15 - 7: Network
- Volume 15 - 6: Obligation
- Volume 15 - 5: Plunder
- Volume 15 - 4: Betrayal
- Volume 15 - 3: Fame
- Volume 15 - 2: Fortress Conquering
- Volume 15 - 1: Corps of Iron Pipes
- Volume 15 - Prologue
- Volume 14 - Epilogue
- Volume 14 - 19: The Legitimate Successor
- Volume 14 - 18: The Third One
- Volume 14 - 17: Faunbeux’s Decision
- Volume 14 - 16: Siblings
- Volume 14 - 15: True Revenge
- Volume 14 - 14: Avengers of Faunbeux
- Volume 14 - 13: The Kingdom of Faunbeux
- Volume 14 - 12: Mother
- Volume 14 - 11: Varius
- Volume 14 - 10: Margrave
- Volume 14 - 9: Revenge
- Volume 14 - 8: The Kingdom of Bahnseim
- Volume 14 - 7: Jules Parswall
- Volume 14 - 6: Aria’s Profit
- Volume 14 - 5: Young Fredricks
- Volume 14 - 4: What did I Want?
- Volume 14 - 3: Faction
- Volume 14 - 2: Various Journeys
- Volume 14 - 1: Setting Off from Beim
- Volume 14 - Prologue
- Volume 13 - Epilogue
- Volume 13 - 18: Who was Abandoned Again?
- Volume 13 - 17: Broken Heart
- Volume 13 - 16: Poison that Rends Beim
- Volume 13 - 15: Arrival
- Volume 13 - 14: Who was Being Chased Again?
- Volume 13 - 13: A Tiger at the Front Gate, a Wolf at the Back
- Volume 13 - 12: Those Who Move
- Volume 13 - 11: Trap
- Volume 13 - 10: Warp
- Volume 13 - 9: Marina Against May
- Volume 13 - 8: Those Who Wait
- Volume 13 - 7: Bandelphia
- Volume 13 - 6: Lyle’s Party Aboard
- Volume 13 - 5: A Journey of Nothing but Manly Men
- Volume 13 - 4: Unlovable Adventurer
- Volume 13 - 3: Beim Starts to Move
- Volume 13 - 2: Cartaffs
- Volume 13 - 1: Gina Trēs
- Volume 13 - Prologue
- Volume 12 - Epilogue
- Volume 12 - 20: LYLE and mr. lyle
- Volume 12 - 19: Battlefield Tactician
- Volume 12 - 18: The Witches
- Volume 12 - 17: Fight More
- Volume 12 - 16: Uselyle
- Volume 12 - 15: A Never-Ending Road
- Volume 12 - 14: Full Drive
- Volume 12 - 13: Grand Restructure
- Volume 12 - 12: Letter
- Volume 12 - 11: Stray High Minister
- Volume 12 - 10: The Fourth’s Era
- Volume 12 - 9: Domestic Affairs
- Volume 12 - 8: Threat
- Volume 12 - 7: Max Plan
- Volume 12 - 6: Rule Book
- Volume 12 - 5: Rusworth
- Volume 12 - 4: Galleria
- Volume 12 - 3: Lyle and LYLE
- Volume 12 - 2: LYLE
- Volume 12 - 1: Taking Over
- Volume 12 - Prologue
- Volume 11 - Postscript Theater
- Volume 11 - Epilogue
- Volume 11 - 20: Postwar Process
- Volume 11 - 19: A Mountain of Corpses
- Volume 11 - 18: Brother Maksim
- Volume 11 - 17: Fortress
- Volume 11 - 16: The Second Wall
- Volume 11 - 15: Retreat
- Volume 11 - 14: Valkyrie
- Volume 11 - 13: Fortress Redant
- Volume 11 - 12: An Army of Monsters
- Volume 11 - 11: Look Ahead
- Volume 11 - 10: I Want to Stand Out!
- Volume 11 - 9: A Labyrinth Out of Control
- Volume 11 - 8: Mrs Milleia
- Volume 11 - 7: Damien and Old Letarta
- Volume 11 - 6: Katana
- Volume 11 - 5: Guild Personnel
- Volume 11 - 4: The Ancestors + α’s Plan
- Volume 11 - 3: Skill
- Volume 11 - 2: Vera’s Ship Log?
- Volume 11 - 1: Dangerous Individual
- Volume 11 - Prologue
- Volume 10 - Epilogue
- Volume 10 - 16: The Queen of Cartaffs
- Volume 10 - 15: the Northern Powers
- Volume 10 - 14: mr. lyle Reads Ahead
- Volume 10 - 13: God of the Seas
- Volume 10 - 12: Trump Card
- Volume 10 - 11: The Goddesses have a Thing for Those that Fight on
- Volume 10 - 10: Trident
- Volume 10 - 9: Sahuagin Assault
- Volume 10 - 8: The Vera Trēs
- Volume 10 - 7: The Trēs Trading Company
- Volume 10 - 6: Money
- Volume 10 - 5: Lyle’s Party
- Volume 10 - 4: Selva Falls
- Volume 10 - 3: Fortress Battle
- Volume 10 - 2: Lyle’s Room of Memories
- Volume 10 - 1: Lorphys’ Royal Princess
- Volume 10 - Prologue
- Volume 9 - Epilogue
- Volume 9 - 18: Holy Knight Lyle
- Volume 9 - 17: Sacred Knight
- Volume 9 - 16: Selva’s Assassin
- Volume 9 - 15: Fiennes Walt
- Volume 9 - 14: The Other Side
- Volume 9 - 13: Royal Princess
- Volume 9 - 12: Holy Knight Brigade
- Volume 9 - 11: The Fourth Camp
- Volume 9 - 10: Worse than Zayin
- Volume 9 - 9: Determination
- Volume 9 - 8: The Outsider of the Basement
- Volume 9 - 7: Runaway Son
- Volume 9 - 6: High Priest
- Volume 9 - 5: Holy Maiden Candidate
- Volume 9 - 4: Trouble, or Goddess of Fortune?
- Volume 9 - 3: Information Dealer Rauno
- Volume 9 - 2: Chivalry
- Volume 9 - 1: Letter
- Volume 9 - Prologue
- Volume 8 - Question Corner 8
- Volume 8 - Epilogue
- Volume 8 - 18: A Withering Labyrinth
- Volume 8 - 17: Turn Around, and Press On
- Volume 8 - 15: Everyone’s mr. lyle
- Volume 8 - 14: Once Upon a Time
- Volume 8 - 15: Same Model
- Volume 8 - 14: Eighth Floor Boss
- Volume 8 - 13: BF Eight
- Volume 8 - 12: The Form of a Party
- Volume 8 - 11: Rock-Headed Creit
- Volume 8 - 10: Beim’s Receptionists
- Volume 8 - 9: Message
- Volume 8 - 8: Peridot
- Volume 8 - 7: Precious Stone
- Volume 8 - 6: Alette Baillet
- Volume 8 - 5: The Departing Subjugatory Force
- Volume 8 - 4: The Leader’s Job
- Volume 8 - 3: 【Interlude】 Ancestors and Wives
- Volume 8 - 2: Information Dealer
- Volume 8 - 1: Labyrinth Clearing Beim Style
- Volume 8 - Prologue
- Volume 7 - Question Corner 7
- Volume 7 - Epilogue
- Volume 7 - 18: Beim’s Guild
- Volume 7 - 17: Former Harlot
- Volume 7 - 16: Trade
- Volume 7 - 15: Quilin May
- Volume 7 - 14: Solo
- Volume 7 - 13: Additional Request
- Volume 7 - 12: Wild Beasts
- Volume 7 - 11: Surroundings
- Volume 7 - 10: First Job in Beim
- Volume 7 - 9: A Journey of Memory
- Volume 7 - 8: Connection
- Volume 7 - 7: May
- Volume 7 - 6: Harem Master
- Volume 7 - 5: Fighting with Skills
- Volume 7 - 4: Adventurers
- Volume 7 - 3: East Branch
- Volume 7 - 2: Men of the Walt House
- Volume 7 - 1: The Four Guild Branches
- Volume 7 - Prologue
- Volume 6 - Question Corner 6
- Volume 6 - Epilogue
- Volume 6 - 14: The Maddening Metropolist
- Volume 6 - 13: Dissolution
- Volume 6 - 12: Let Me Start Your Story
- Volume 6 - 11: Septem
- Volume 6 - 10: Celes’ Ability
- Volume 6 - 9: Reunion
- Volume 6 - 8: Fellow Pupil
- Volume 6 - 7: Lianne Faunbeux
- Volume 6 - 6: Omen
- Volume 6 - 5: The Fourth’s Memory
- Volume 6 - 4: The Third’s Past
- Volume 6 - 3: The Underside of a Promotion
- Volume 6 - 2: Singer
- Volume 6 - 1: Fraud
- Volume 6 - Prologue
- Volume 5 - Question Corner 5
- Volume 5 - Epilogue
- Volume 5 - 13: The Second Generation Head
- Volume 5 - 12: One on One
- Volume 5 - 11: The Young Commanders
- Volume 5 - 10: Gryphon
- Volume 5 - 9: Hippogryph
- Volume 5 - 8: The Second’s Memory
- Volume 5 - 7: Carpe Cardium
- Volume 5 - 6: Johnny Village
- Volume 5 - 5: March
- Volume 5 - 4: Preparations
- Volume 5 - 3: Monetary Support
- Volume 5 - 2: Someone to Guard
- Volume 5 - 1: The Circry House
- Volume 5 - Prologue
- Volume 4 - Question Corner 4
- Volume 4 - Epilogue
- Volume 4 - 14: Automaton
- Volume 4 - 13: Targeted Comrades
- Volume 4 - 12: Pursuer
- Volume 4 - 11: Conquering Commence
- Volume 4 - 10: Preparations to Conquer
- Volume 4 - 9: Porter
- Volume 4 - 8: Lyle’s Answer
- Volume 4 - 7: Lyle’s Golem
- Volume 4 - 6: Shannon Circry
- Volume 4 - 5: Clara’s Adventurer Course
- Volume 4 - 4: Get Along
- Volume 4 - 3: The Lifeform Known as a Feudal Lord.
- Volume 4 - 2: Various Worries
- Volume 4 - 1: Poyopoyo
- Volume 4 - Prologue
- Volume 3 - Question Corner 3
- Volume 3 - Epilogue
- Volume 3 - 13: Novem Forxuz
- Volume 3 - 12: Mr. Lyle
- Volume 3 - 11: A Woman’s Back
- Volume 3 - 10: Mind
- Volume 3 - 9: Labyrinth Specialist
- Volume 3 - 8: Damien Valle
- Volume 3 - 7: Before Clearing a Labyrinth
- Volume 3 - 6: Shannon who sees Another World
- Volume 3 - 5: Clara Bulmer
- Volume 3 - 4: Adventurer’ Circumstances
- Volume 3 - 3: The Seven Great of the City of Scholars
- Volume 3 - 2: The Library of the City of Scholars
- Volume 3 - 1: Arumsaas Guild
- Volume 3 - Prologue
- Volume 2 - Question Corner 2
- Volume 2 - Epilogue
- Volume 2 - 12: Desiring a Reunion
- Volume 2 - 11: The Start of the Walt House
- Volume 2 - 10: Lyle’s Growth
- Volume 2 - 9: The First Generation’s Weapon
- Volume 2 - 8: Humans and Demons are Equally Favored
- Volume 2 - 7: Comrade
- Volume 2 - 6: Day Off
- Volume 2 - 5: The Birth of a Skill
- Volume 2 - 4: Blue and Red
- Volume 2 - 3: Aria Lockwarde
- Volume 2 - 2: Level Up
- Volume 2 - 1: Growth
- Volume 2 - Prologue
- Volume 1 - Questions Corner 1
- Volume 1 - Epilogue
- Volume 1 - 17: Lyle’s Ambition
- Volume 1 - 16: Limit Burst
- Volume 1 - 15: Full Over
- Volume 1 - 14: An Easy Job, Where All You Have To Do Is Stand
- Volume 1 - 13: Even If You Call It Foolish
- Volume 1 - 12: First Generation, Basil Walt
- Volume 1 - 11: First Love
- Volume 1 - 10: Lyle’s Ability
- Volume 1 - 9: An Adventurer Shouldn’t be Adventurous
- Volume 1 - 8: Veteran Adventurer Zelphy
- Volume 1 - 7: Money
- Volume 1 - 6: Adventurers’ Guild
- Volume 1 - 5: Dalien
- Volume 1 - 4: Monster
- Volume 1 - 3: The Seven Ancestors
- Volume 1 - 2: Former Fiancée Novem
- Volume 1 - 1: Former Noble Lyle
- Volume 1 - Prologue