"Because no one has come to the Linling Temple to offer incense for a long time." Little monk Benle gnawed on a piece of salty biscuit and said in a low voice, "Everyone likes to go to the shrine to worship instead of coming to the temple to offer incense..."

The old monk waved his hand indifferently, "The process is the same anyway, you can burn incense anywhere."

The little monk Benle lowered his head and continued to chew the pastries in a depressed manner.

"Since no one goes to offer incense, how do you get a client?" Murakami looked at him puzzledly, "Is there any special channel?"

Master Liaochen rolled his eyes and said, "What are you thinking? Although no one comes to offer incense, students who want to vent their depressed mood occasionally come over. Then I can accept the commission."

"So you spend most of your time doing psychological counseling?" Murakami looked at him speechlessly, "No wonder you are so sharp-tongued."

Master Liaochen touched his bald head and said, "This really disappoints you. Although our business has been bleak recently, after all, our Lingling Temple used to be a temple that made a living by removing spirits, so , the reputation is still there, although there are not many customers, but the word of mouth spreads, it is not comparable to the small temple that is about to close down, mainly because..."

He glanced at his little apprentice, feeling unspeakably depressed, "Ben Le has reached the growth stage and eats a bit too much..."

"He's a big eater." Yuko looked at the little monk in surprise. He had almost finished the food on the table, but he still didn't look full. "It seems that Master Liao Chen really spends a lot of time taking care of him. What’s on my mind.”

Master Liaochen sighed, "You have to take responsibility for the disciples you picked up. This is what my master said."

As he spoke, he became depressed again, "I don't know when this commission will be completed. We have been out for three days, and even the place to stay is shamelessly staying in other temples..."

It sounds very miserable.

"And the commission fee is ridiculously low." Master Liaochen spread his hands helplessly, "To be honest, I think if we can't find anything today, we will return to Tokyo."

"So it's a temple in Tokyo?" The little wizards were surprised, "That's a huge property."

Robert suggested, "How about selling the land of the temple and developing it elsewhere. How about returning to Tokyo when you earn enough money for incense in the future?"

Master Liaochen shook his head and said firmly, "Everything else can be discussed, but I will never sell the temple! This is the only property left by Master!"

It sounds like a temple with a story.

The little wizards let out pityful exclamations.

"Well, speaking of it, I remember you said, Takashi-kun, that it seems that the Spiritual Exorcist Agency recruits Spiritualist Exterminators of various professions..." Robert looked at Murakami Takashi, "If Master Liaochen joins the Spiritual Exorcist Agency, …”

Master Liaochen touched his bald head and said, "As for the Spiritual Removal Office, I have that idea. After all, they still have a lot of commissions, and it is said that the commission fees are very high, which is much better than me who relies on word-of-mouth to attract donors. The situation is much better.”

"Then join a ghost removal agency!" Murakami Takashi said angrily, "You are still running around alone at an old age. How much information can you find out by yourself?"

The little monk Benle finished the last shortbread, drank the lipstick tea, and said a little embarrassedly, "I, I also have help..."

Well, not to mention other things, this kid has a natural advantage in asking for information, and that’s Master Chen’s approach... Why is he suspected of employing child labor?

But... after all, there is nothing wrong with matters involving the life and death of the temple, right?

"Even if you say so..." Master Liaochen rubbed his bald head in embarrassment, "I don't have the means to join the Spirit Removal Agency."

"Huh?" Yuko blinked and asked strangely, "Are there any other tests?"

Master Liao Chen hesitated, "This is not an assessment, but I am a bit old. They don't seem to recruit employees over 80 years old..."

The little wizards looked at the old monk in surprise. It turned out that he was over 80 years old?

But considering that Principal Dumbledore is still running around at 100 years old, being 80 or something doesn't seem to be a big problem.

"There shouldn't be that kind of restriction, right?" Murakami Takashi thought of his seniors who, although not as exaggerated as Principal Dumbledore, are still making money outside at their age. Well, it's just that they generally prefer to work in offices. Sell ​​some potions to make money.

Yuko looked thoughtful, "No, if you are a complete newcomer, it is normal to have such a rule."

Murakami looked at her, as if waiting for an explanation.

"After all, he is not a person who knows everything." Yuko explained, "If the other party is pretending to be older and wants to earn a pension in the office, it doesn't matter even if he doesn't do the tasks and doesn't get more money. If that kind of thinking, Sure enough, it would be better to refuse from the beginning, right?”

Murakami scratched his head and felt that what Yuko said made sense.

Because the office does have regulations, after a certain age, you can receive a generous pension, paid monthly. Although it may not be as high as other spiritual exterminators, you can still live a normal life without any problem.

And if there is an older person who wants to sneak into the firm and earn some pension, it is not impossible. The firm does not have the time to prove that the other party is indeed willing to complete the task honestly and diligently.

"Hey, you old man is really troublesome." Murakami Takashi curled his lips, "Well, what are you going to do this time? How about helping us complete the commission? As long as you complete this mission, we will introduce you to our How about the firm? Although it is not as good as those top firms, the pension is still very generous. It will definitely be enough for your daily expenses, but if you want to satisfy the appetite of the little master, you may need to take on some tasks every month. Simple ones are fine too.”

Master Liaochen's eyes lit up and he felt that this was a good idea.

"Then I would like to thank the donor Murakami." Master Liaochen said politely and seriously, "I will definitely work hard to complete various entrusted tasks and not cause you any trouble. Of course, if there is anything I can do to help the donor in the future, please let me know. No matter how much you ask, the poor monk is obligated to do so."

Murakami Takashi waved his hand, "Well, don't be too happy. Helping us complete the task this time is regarded as a test. That's it. We want our client to tell us the content of the commission as soon as possible. I don't know. Is there anything the mage can do?"

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