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Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 97

Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 97

Chapter 97 – Colleague Rerolling Process

After Jun’s declaration, the guild’s employees began to move around and post things on the guild bulletin boards here and there.

Even a fool could easily guess what it was.

The adventurers all rushed to the guild bulletin board, and thanks to Jun, he was able to do his business in peace.

First, I visited Firbjörn and repaired Firmus and Siliens, while selling the few remaining old weapons and purchasing new ones.

I bought the cheapest weapons because I planned to throw them away without using them, but the quality was incomparable to the weapons I bought at the blacksmith shop in Primuni Village.

In fact, the weapon Jun bought was not a cheap, low-quality product.

Originally, each item was a mid-level item that novice adventurers who had just become adventurers had to spend all their money to buy even one.

The reason I was able to buy such things as cheaply as if they were cheap, low-quality goods was thanks to the fantastic trio of discount benefits based on the exclusive contract with Pirbjorn, the church’s special protection, and the guild’s intensive support.

“Crazy!” “Hehe~” “Huh!”

The trio was so fantastic that Tatsu, who followed along to kill time, and a pair of novice adventurers who happened to be there with them all opened their mouths and were mesmerized.

Anyway, after repairing the weapon, with Carol’s help, I purchased various consumables, tools, and camping supplies to be used in the labyrinth, as well as high-quality camping supplies and magic tools for cooking to be installed within Dowonhyang.

Carol gave Jun a meaningful look as she looked at the large tent and kitchen utensils that might be used for glamping, but Jun turned his head and desperately pretended not to see her gaze.
The existence of Dowonhyang was planned to be revealed only to her wives.

Next, I tried to buy various daily necessities, herbs, crops, livestock, and fish that I had decided to buy to decorate Dowonhyang, but even though it was a store in the guild that sold a variety of items, I couldn’t buy those things.

So Jun went to see Lawrence, one of his old acquaintances, who was working under Remum Mooney.

“Welcome, Jun. But you really seem to have become an adventurer.”

Lawrence, who had risen to a fairly high position in the upper echelons of the business in five years and no longer traveled commercially, was happy to meet Jun, whom she had not seen in a long time.
However, when she saw Carol following him, offering to help negotiate the price, her face, which was full of joy, turned bitter.

It has to be that way. Because he had wanted Jun to become a merchant for a long time.

So, it was natural that I wasn’t very happy to come here as an adventurer.

To ease his mood, Jun revealed the existence of the Auror Core that had been hidden for a long time and handed him a piece of paper with a list of items he wanted to purchase.

“What! There was an Auror Core! Then the story is different.”

A merchant should pay more attention to the latter, but Lawrence just sighed in relief without even bothering to look at the paper with the list on it.

This meant that he was truly worried about Jun’s safety.

Jun, who was warmed by his sincere concern, told him how good he was so that he, like his uncle, would not worry anymore.
The quick-witted Carol helped prove the case by detailing the confrontation between the guild leader and Trichy.

At first, Lawrence, who listened to the two people with a smile as if listening to her cousin’s boast, turned serious when she heard the commentary on the confrontation and said that June had become the target of special protection and intensive support.

“I think you will become a huge person. Want to get something from this list? Let’s go. Uncle Lee will help you.”

“Are you sure you don’t mind? “Isn’t it when you’re so busy?”

“Don’t worry. This is all an investment. If you succeed later, don’t forget how much I helped you and help me. That’s fine.”

Jun, who received help from Lawrence, was able to purchase good products without being scammed.

Thanks to Carol’s mindset of ‘If it helps in conquering the labyrinth, it is also eligible for support,’ the Fantasy Trio (discount) was also available.

There was a problem along the way, and that was that there was rarely time to put live chickens, ducks, and fish into Dowonhyang. (Pigs and cows were not purchased yet because the Dowonhyang was small.)

“Hey, look at me.”

“How much is this item?”

Thankfully, each time, Lawrence and Carol drew the attention of those around them towards them.

What I was even more thankful for was that he didn’t ask Jun any questions while doing so.

Living things cannot live in subspace.

Lawrence knew it because of her long relationship with June, and Carol knew it because of her knowledge as a receptionist.
Yet, they are pretending not to know. She even swore in June’s ear, ‘I swear to God I will keep this day a secret.’

Jun was so grateful that he tried to treat them to an expensive dinner.

The two refused several times, but Jun’s heart did not change.

In the end, the two gave up and decided to be treated to dinner.

One fortunate thing was that Jun had only recently arrived in Lemumuni and did not know the geography.

The two people made eye contact and silently confirmed each other’s intentions, then led Jun to a restaurant.

It was a cost-effective restaurant known only to locals.

Jun noticed that fact because of the atmosphere inside the restaurant, but he didn’t bother to question the two people.

If we consider it here, it will only be a burden to the two people.

Anyway, Jun returned his gratitude to the two people and returned to his room in the guild.

“Please take care of the chickens, ducks, and fish.”

“Yes!”

“I would like you to set up a tent and make a home for the chickens and ducks.”

“I understand.”

He went straight to Dowonhyang and started organizing the items he had purchased with his two wives.

They pitched a tent, placed a bed and furniture in it, organized various items in a storage cabinet, built a fence and a house for livestock, and planted medicinal herbs and crops.

When three days had passed since I started decorating Dowonhyang like a newlywed house,

“Jun, the primary classification has been completed. Now, Jun, please take a look and make your choice.”

Carol came to visit June.

Holding several documents.

――――――――

The central square of the guild.

Carol came to Jun, who was chatting with Tatsu and Emily.

She said hello and handed Jun some documents. It was all a self-introduction containing information about the adventurer.

“Uh… Is this all?”

June looked puzzled and asked Carol.

Not surprisingly, the number of self-introduction letters she handed over was less than 10 pages. The number was far too small compared to what Jun had expected.

‘There were so many applications that they said they would do some screening and give, but isn’t this too small?’

Was the screening standard that high?

June thought back to her judging criteria that Carol had taught her.

‘… There’s just one thing that’s tricky.’

When she came up with one of the many criteria, Jun’s head nodded.

What on earth made Jun nod his head?

Power?

No. Because of Jun’s skills, it wasn’t completely impossible, but the standards weren’t that high.

At least dark blue, anything above that is preferential. It was the same as the recruitment criteria for other parties.

Equipment?

Neither is this. All you had to do was gradually guess the equipment as you explored the labyrinth.

Jun was also considering lending her equipment if her skills were outstanding.

Position?

This is also not true. Jun’s position is an all-rounder who can play all roles.

Therefore, we were recruiting fairly without giving preferential treatment to any position.

Strength, equipment, and position. The most stringent criteria among all other party recruitment criteria.

If those three standards are not strict, then what criteria does Jun say are strict?

That was the standard: ‘She must be a beautiful woman with a full body and a strong concept.’

‘Now that I think about it, I’m really embarrassed.’

Most of the judging criteria were the wishes June had for the party members that she had told Carol the other day.

Of course, the standard of ‘She must be a beautiful woman with a slim body and a strong concept’ is also Jun’s wish.

It was a wishful thinking that he had no choice but to say as he wanted to fill the party with all his wives, but he felt very ashamed that his secret tastes had been revealed.

What did the guild staff think when they looked at the screening criteria when judging adventurers?

Just thinking about it made my ears burn.

Did he sense Jun’s feelings?

Carol whispered softly in his ear.

“The judging was done by just the two of us, Yuna and I, so don’t be too shy. And the reason there are so few self-introductions is that they only selected those who would go on adventures with Jun from the first floor. “If the floor level is similar to that of an adventurer that I would like to recommend later, I will recommend that adventurer.”

“… Thank you. “I’ll buy you food again soon.”

“Hehe. I’ll be looking forward to it. Anyway, just pick two or three of these. With Jun’s skills, it would be best to go with as few people as possible before the 30th floor. The more people there are, the more difficult the labyrinth becomes, and more people will play. Ah, I personally recommend these three people.”

Carol took out three self-introduction letters lined up on the table and handed them to Jun.

Jun read those three chapters carefully and made an ambiguous expression.

It wasn’t because there was a problem with skill, equipment, or position.

All three grew up with parents who were adventurers, attended training centers from a young age, and all had blue-level cores.

One of them even had developed Double Core, and all three, like Jun, were new adventurers who had just become adventurers, and their positions did not overlap.

They were definitely people Carol could recommend.

However, the reason why Jun had an ambiguous expression was because the person who developed the double core was a man.

“Carol. “Why this person?”

“The three of us were childhood friends and didn’t want to separate. So please include it and explore the labyrinth.”

“Then wouldn’t it be better to just have a party with other people?”

“Jun, don’t be afraid to steal a party member. “If you want to get someone you like, you also have to know how to steal them.”

It was an extremely reasonable opinion.

Is that why? June thought that the reason Carol recommended these three people was to put her opinions into practice.

‘If what I think is right.’

Carol is forcing herself on June now.

Be reborn as a golden sun that steals women without blood or tears.

Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 97

Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 97

Chapter 97 - Colleague Rerolling Process




After Jun's declaration, the guild's employees began to move around and post things on the guild bulletin boards here and there.

Even a fool could easily guess what it was.


The adventurers all rushed to the guild bulletin board, and thanks to Jun, he was able to do his business in peace.


First, I visited Firbjörn and repaired Firmus and Siliens, while selling the few remaining old weapons and purchasing new ones.


I bought the cheapest weapons because I planned to throw them away without using them, but the quality was incomparable to the weapons I bought at the blacksmith shop in Primuni Village.


In fact, the weapon Jun bought was not a cheap, low-quality product.

Originally, each item was a mid-level item that novice adventurers who had just become adventurers had to spend all their money to buy even one.


The reason I was able to buy such things as cheaply as if they were cheap, low-quality goods was thanks to the fantastic trio of discount benefits based on the exclusive contract with Pirbjorn, the church's special protection, and the guild's intensive support.


"Crazy!" "Hehe~" "Huh!"


The trio was so fantastic that Tatsu, who followed along to kill time, and a pair of novice adventurers who happened to be there with them all opened their mouths and were mesmerized.


Anyway, after repairing the weapon, with Carol's help, I purchased various consumables, tools, and camping supplies to be used in the labyrinth, as well as high-quality camping supplies and magic tools for cooking to be installed within Dowonhyang.


Carol gave Jun a meaningful look as she looked at the large tent and kitchen utensils that might be used for glamping, but Jun turned his head and desperately pretended not to see her gaze.
The existence of Dowonhyang was planned to be revealed only to her wives.

Next, I tried to buy various daily necessities, herbs, crops, livestock, and fish that I had decided to buy to decorate Dowonhyang, but even though it was a store in the guild that sold a variety of items, I couldn't buy those things.


So Jun went to see Lawrence, one of his old acquaintances, who was working under Remum Mooney.

"Welcome, Jun. But you really seem to have become an adventurer."


Lawrence, who had risen to a fairly high position in the upper echelons of the business in five years and no longer traveled commercially, was happy to meet Jun, whom she had not seen in a long time.
However, when she saw Carol following him, offering to help negotiate the price, her face, which was full of joy, turned bitter.

It has to be that way. Because he had wanted Jun to become a merchant for a long time.

So, it was natural that I wasn't very happy to come here as an adventurer.


To ease his mood, Jun revealed the existence of the Auror Core that had been hidden for a long time and handed him a piece of paper with a list of items he wanted to purchase.


"What! There was an Auror Core! Then the story is different."


A merchant should pay more attention to the latter, but Lawrence just sighed in relief without even bothering to look at the paper with the list on it.

This meant that he was truly worried about Jun's safety.


Jun, who was warmed by his sincere concern, told him how good he was so that he, like his uncle, would not worry anymore.
The quick-witted Carol helped prove the case by detailing the confrontation between the guild leader and Trichy.


At first, Lawrence, who listened to the two people with a smile as if listening to her cousin's boast, turned serious when she heard the commentary on the confrontation and said that June had become the target of special protection and intensive support.

"I think you will become a huge person. Want to get something from this list? Let's go. Uncle Lee will help you."


"Are you sure you don't mind? "Isn't it when you're so busy?"


"Don't worry. This is all an investment. If you succeed later, don't forget how much I helped you and help me. That's fine."


Jun, who received help from Lawrence, was able to purchase good products without being scammed.

Thanks to Carol's mindset of 'If it helps in conquering the labyrinth, it is also eligible for support,' the Fantasy Trio (discount) was also available.


There was a problem along the way, and that was that there was rarely time to put live chickens, ducks, and fish into Dowonhyang. (Pigs and cows were not purchased yet because the Dowonhyang was small.)


"Hey, look at me."


"How much is this item?"


Thankfully, each time, Lawrence and Carol drew the attention of those around them towards them.

What I was even more thankful for was that he didn't ask Jun any questions while doing so.


Living things cannot live in subspace.

Lawrence knew it because of her long relationship with June, and Carol knew it because of her knowledge as a receptionist.
Yet, they are pretending not to know. She even swore in June's ear, 'I swear to God I will keep this day a secret.'

Jun was so grateful that he tried to treat them to an expensive dinner.

The two refused several times, but Jun's heart did not change.


In the end, the two gave up and decided to be treated to dinner.

One fortunate thing was that Jun had only recently arrived in Lemumuni and did not know the geography.


The two people made eye contact and silently confirmed each other's intentions, then led Jun to a restaurant.

It was a cost-effective restaurant known only to locals.


Jun noticed that fact because of the atmosphere inside the restaurant, but he didn't bother to question the two people.

If we consider it here, it will only be a burden to the two people.


Anyway, Jun returned his gratitude to the two people and returned to his room in the guild.


"Please take care of the chickens, ducks, and fish."


"Yes!"


"I would like you to set up a tent and make a home for the chickens and ducks."


"I understand."


He went straight to Dowonhyang and started organizing the items he had purchased with his two wives.

They pitched a tent, placed a bed and furniture in it, organized various items in a storage cabinet, built a fence and a house for livestock, and planted medicinal herbs and crops.


When three days had passed since I started decorating Dowonhyang like a newlywed house,


"Jun, the primary classification has been completed. Now, Jun, please take a look and make your choice."


Carol came to visit June.

Holding several documents.


――――――――


The central square of the guild.

Carol came to Jun, who was chatting with Tatsu and Emily.


She said hello and handed Jun some documents. It was all a self-introduction containing information about the adventurer.


"Uh... Is this all?"


June looked puzzled and asked Carol.

Not surprisingly, the number of self-introduction letters she handed over was less than 10 pages. The number was far too small compared to what Jun had expected.


'There were so many applications that they said they would do some screening and give, but isn't this too small?'


Was the screening standard that high?

June thought back to her judging criteria that Carol had taught her.

'... There's just one thing that's tricky.'


When she came up with one of the many criteria, Jun's head nodded.

What on earth made Jun nod his head?


Power?

No. Because of Jun's skills, it wasn't completely impossible, but the standards weren't that high.

At least dark blue, anything above that is preferential. It was the same as the recruitment criteria for other parties.


Equipment?

Neither is this. All you had to do was gradually guess the equipment as you explored the labyrinth.

Jun was also considering lending her equipment if her skills were outstanding.

Position?

This is also not true. Jun's position is an all-rounder who can play all roles.

Therefore, we were recruiting fairly without giving preferential treatment to any position.


Strength, equipment, and position. The most stringent criteria among all other party recruitment criteria.

If those three standards are not strict, then what criteria does Jun say are strict?


That was the standard: 'She must be a beautiful woman with a full body and a strong concept.'


'Now that I think about it, I'm really embarrassed.'


Most of the judging criteria were the wishes June had for the party members that she had told Carol the other day.

Of course, the standard of 'She must be a beautiful woman with a slim body and a strong concept' is also Jun's wish.


It was a wishful thinking that he had no choice but to say as he wanted to fill the party with all his wives, but he felt very ashamed that his secret tastes had been revealed.


What did the guild staff think when they looked at the screening criteria when judging adventurers?

Just thinking about it made my ears burn.


Did he sense Jun's feelings?

Carol whispered softly in his ear.


"The judging was done by just the two of us, Yuna and I, so don't be too shy. And the reason there are so few self-introductions is that they only selected those who would go on adventures with Jun from the first floor. "If the floor level is similar to that of an adventurer that I would like to recommend later, I will recommend that adventurer."


"... Thank you. "I'll buy you food again soon."


"Hehe. I'll be looking forward to it. Anyway, just pick two or three of these. With Jun's skills, it would be best to go with as few people as possible before the 30th floor. The more people there are, the more difficult the labyrinth becomes, and more people will play. Ah, I personally recommend these three people."


Carol took out three self-introduction letters lined up on the table and handed them to Jun.


Jun read those three chapters carefully and made an ambiguous expression.

It wasn't because there was a problem with skill, equipment, or position.


All three grew up with parents who were adventurers, attended training centers from a young age, and all had blue-level cores.

One of them even had developed Double Core, and all three, like Jun, were new adventurers who had just become adventurers, and their positions did not overlap.


They were definitely people Carol could recommend.

However, the reason why Jun had an ambiguous expression was because the person who developed the double core was a man.


"Carol. "Why this person?"


"The three of us were childhood friends and didn't want to separate. So please include it and explore the labyrinth."


"Then wouldn't it be better to just have a party with other people?"


"Jun, don't be afraid to steal a party member. "If you want to get someone you like, you also have to know how to steal them."


It was an extremely reasonable opinion.

Is that why? June thought that the reason Carol recommended these three people was to put her opinions into practice.


'If what I think is right.'


Carol is forcing herself on June now.

Be reborn as a golden sun that steals women without blood or tears.


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