Becoming a magician in another world

Chapter 44 "Dispute with the Nobles" 1

Sam and Erica didn't speak, but waited for the reception order.

There are still about ten people in line ahead of me, so it seems that it will take some time to challenge the dungeon.

(――How embarrassing. Come on, maybe things will change if we enter the dungeon, but the road ahead seems long.)

In Sam's opinion, adventurers all carry a lot of baggage.

I'll probably spend a few days in the dungeon.

(So, how long can we spend in the dungeon?)

Since Liz knew about going to the dungeon, she also informed the Earl's family.

However, there is no telling how many days the dungeon will take to clear.

Originally, Sam was brought here by Erica, so there were many uncertainties.

The item box contains outdoor equipment, including tents.

Of course, food was available, and water was also well stocked, so it was enough for about a week.

But Erica is a student.

Sam also didn't want to neglect his studies because of conquering dungeons.

(If we don’t reach the lower level, it seems that Lady Erica will not approve, but I don’t know how many days it will take. If we can investigate it beforehand, we can make a plan... Is that the case now?

Because the momentum alone is here, it is not unreasonable to be unprepared.

Sam didn't put up much of a fight. He was very interested when he heard about challenging a dungeon, so Erica couldn't be blamed alone.

Sam was just thinking about that when a trio of boys and girls came into the guild.

Judging from his clothes, he is aristocratic.

The combination of two boys and a girl doesn't seem like a group of adventurers.

A well-built boy with short blond hair was carrying a large piece of luggage, and a girl with blue hair tied into a ponytail had a slender long sword on her waist.

Then, the slightly plumper boy, who was walking a step ahead of the two, glanced at the adventurers and snorted.

The three people didn't queue up and went straight to the counter.

(Aren’t you challenging the dungeon?)

Sam looked at the teenagers who were not in line, and the three of them broke into the front.

"...I'm very sorry, please line up in order."

The guild receptionist greeted the boys with an embarrassed look on her face, and the leading boy's face was obviously distorted.

"What did you say? Dolgana Lansgeli, the eldest son of Viscount Lansgeli, is going to be treated the same as a dirty adventurer!?"

“Because it’s the rules”

(Wow. What a typical annoying nobleman. The receptionist looks annoying too.)

When I see arrogant nobles, I think of my hometown.

The words of the boy who called himself Dorgana reminded people of his half-brother Mannion.

"Oh. Don't you dare stand in my way. Tell dad I'm going to sack the guild! Say your name!"

Sam tried hard not to explode.

He's actually wielding the power of "Dad" here. He's such a typical stupid aristocrat, but it's quite interesting.

Most importantly, the boy, who was as smug as "The lines now have been decided", was obsessed with Sam's acupoints and seemed to be laughing happily if he didn't cover his mouth.

Although I haven't seen any arrogant nobles so far, because they are people with higher titles such as marquis and duke, I find it funny to see a boy as arrogant as the Viscount's family.

Nevertheless, arrogant nobles tend to be more common among nobles of lower ranks.

This is especially true for the rising nobility.

To give a representative example, this is the case with Sam’s hometown, Baron Rheinbach’s family.

(By the way, I don’t think a noble of Viscount level has the right to join the Adventurer’s Guild)

Here, in the beginning dungeon, the country and the Adventurer's Guild seem to have a cooperative relationship, but basically the Adventurer's Guild is an independent organization.

Therefore, powers such as the nobility often fail to communicate.

Of course, there are exceptions if it is a royal family or a duke's family, but basically the Adventurer's Guild will not change its attitude just because they are nobles.

Because if that were to happen, the value of the Adventurer's Guild would be lost.

It is normal to have a cooperative relationship with nobles and receive commissions, but the Adventurer's Guild will never obey orders imposed without reason.

(It's fun to watch, but it would be troublesome if someone didn't stop, and I don't want to waste my time on it.)

The adventurers in line didn't want to be targeted by the young nobleman, so they just left it to the receptionist to deal with.

Sam also understood the feeling of not wanting to go out of his way to deal with a child who was clearly wielding power.

However, it's almost time to challenge the dungeon.

(Even if I put it in the middle, there might be oil on the fire, but I can't leave it there.)

Sam is a child who has not yet reached adulthood.

If he were to be reminded by a child like that, it might only ignite the anger of the selfish Viscount boy.

But, I also hate leaving it alone.

Sam sighed and tried to strike up a conversation.

"Wait a minute, stop!"

However, there was a girl who was faster than Sam and raised her voice.

It's Erica Walker.

"Hey, Lady Erica?"

Sam opened his eyes wide and looked at the girl.

Erica showed a clear expression of anger and walked towards the noisy teenagers at the reception desk.

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