Lazy Dungeon Master: Volume 1 by Supana Onikage

Lazy Dungeon Master: Volume 1 by Supana Onikage

Author:Supana Onikage [SUPANA, ONIKAGE]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2018-08-05T00:00:00+00:00


# Keima’s Perspective

The guild had a weird, backwards process where I paid first, then got my card, then got interviewed, and then got an explanation about everything. Is that them basically saying “don’t even bother comin’ here if you ain’t got the cash, scum” or something? Harsh.

“...No, I only prioritized getting you your card so the gatekeeper could get back to work. I’ll take your card back if you fail the interview, and the guild will take responsibility by kicking you out of town through any means necessary.”

“Holy crap, that’s scary.”

“Ah, and be aware that your money will not be returned.”

“Holy crap, that’s even more scary. Why are you guys so stingy?!”

“The interview has already started, by the way.”

“Ah ha ha, I was only joking, my dear. Ruffians who fail the interview deserve a punishment as grave as that, I understand that completely and absolutely.”

“I am glad to hear that.” Whew, that was way too close. I don’t even wanna think about how much of a pain in the butt it’d be if we got booted out of town.

So, after giving half-assed answers to several questions, I passed the test. They were really simple questions, like “where were you born?” and stuff like that. I just said “I don’t know exactly where” to avoid a direct lie. Niku just had to say that her memories were fuzzy so she wasn’t sure.

After that, we received an explanation about the guild. According to the receptionist, the highest rank in the guild was S, with the ranks below it ranging from A to G. Given our lack of adventuring experience, we were started off as G-Ranks. Ranking up relied on points gained from completing quests, as well as further interviews from the guild. Not to mention tests sometimes.

Anyway. Quests were posted on the bulletin board. We just had to find one marked for our rank and take it to the counter. We could also pay for one of the guild employees to read the quests out loud, but since Niku could read, that didn’t matter to us.

Also, the Adventurer’s Guild wouldn’t help us at all if we committed any crimes. In fact, they might even put a bounty on our heads after they nullify our guild card.

“Alright. Thanks for the explanation. By the way, is there anything I should be cautious of while I’m here in town?”

“Hm... It would likely be best if you avoid the slums by the southern gate.” Slums, huh? Not surprised to hear there’s slums around here. I’m guessing that’s where the bandits bought their stuff. Slaves included.

* * *

A cliché event where we met a new party member never happened. All those adventurers from before? Yeah, they had all either left or passed out, drunk. That saved us some trouble. Alright, let’s see what kind of quests they have here.

I was mainly interested in any quests about dungeons or our [Ordinary Cave]. Oh, here’s one. “Investigate the [Ordinary Cave] dungeon. Reward: One silver coin. Rank: F or above. Two or more people required.



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