Sevens by Waka Yume Yume

FULL INDEX - COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTERS:
Synopsis and Starting Chapter
Volume 1 - Chapter 1: Former Noble Lyle
Volume 1 - Chapter 2: Former Fiancée Novem
Volume 1 - Chapter 3: The Seven Ancestors
Volume 1 - Chapter 4: Monster
Volume 1 - Chapter 5: Dalien
Volume 1 - Chapter 6: Adventurers’ Guild
Volume 1 - Chapter 7: Money
Volume 1 - Chapter 8: Veteran Adventurer Zelphy
Volume 1 - Chapter 9: An Adventurer Shouldn’T Be Adventurous
Volume 1 - Chapter 10: Lyle’S Ability
Volume 1 - Chapter 11: First Love
Volume 1 - Chapter 12: First Generation, Basil Walt
Volume 1 - Chapter 13: Even If You Call It Foolish
Volume 1 - Chapter 14: An Easy Job, Where All You Have To Do Is Stand
Volume 1 - Chapter 15: Full Over
Volume 1 - Chapter 16: Limit Burst
Volume 1 - Chapter 17: Lyle’S Ambition
Volume 1 - Epilogue
Volume 1 - Questions Corner 1
Volume 2 - Prologue
Volume 2 - Chapter 1: Growth
Volume 2 - Chapter 2: Level Up
Volume 2 - Chapter 3: Aria Lockwarde
Volume 2 - Chapter 4: Blue And Red
Volume 2 - Chapter 5: The Birth Of A Skill
Volume 2 - Chapter 6: Day Off
Volume 2 - Chapter 7: Comrade
Volume 2 - Chapter 8: Humans And Demons Are Equally Favored
Volume 2 - Chapter 9: The First Generation’S Weapon
Volume 2 - Chapter 10: Lyle’S Growth
Volume 2 - Chapter 11: The Start Of The Walt House
Volume 2 - Chapter 12: Desiring A Reunion
Volume 2 - Epilogue
Volume 2 - Question Corner 2
Volume 3 - Prologue
Volume 3 - Chapter 1: Arumsaas Guild
Volume 3 - Chapter 2: The Library Of The City Of Scholars
Volume 3 - Chapter 3: The Seven Great Of The City Of Scholars
Volume 3 - Chapter 4: Adventurer’ Circumstances
Volume 3 - Chapter 5: Clara Bulmer
Volume 3 - Chapter 6: Shannon Who Sees Another World
Volume 3 - Chapter 7: Before Clearing A Labyrinth
Volume 3 - Chapter 8: Damien Valle
Volume 3 - Chapter 9: Labyrinth Specialist
Volume 3 - Chapter 10: Mind
Volume 3 - Chapter 11: A Woman’S Back
Volume 3 - Chapter 12: Mr. Lyle
Volume 3 - Chapter 13: Novem Forxuz
Volume 3 - Epilogue
Volume 3 - Question Corner 3
Volume 4 - Prologue
Volume 4 - Chapter 1: Poyopoyo
Volume 4 - Chapter 2: Various Worries
Volume 4 - Chapter 3: The Lifeform Known As A Feudal Lord.
Volume 4 - Chapter 4: Get Along
Volume 4 - Chapter 5: Clara’S Adventurer Course
Volume 4 - Chapter 6: Shannon Circry
Volume 4 - Chapter 7: Lyle’S Golem
Volume 4 - Chapter 8: Lyle’S Answer
Volume 4 - Chapter 9: Porter
Volume 4 - Chapter 10: Preparations To Conquer
Volume 4 - Chapter 11: Conquering Commence
Volume 4 - Chapter 12: Pursuer
Volume 4 - Chapter 13: Targeted Comrades
Volume 4 - Chapter 14: Automaton
Volume 4 - Epilogue
Volume 4 - Question Corner 4
Volume 5 - Prologue
Volume 5 - Chapter 1: The Circry House
Volume 5 - Chapter 2: Someone To Guard
Volume 5 - Chapter 3: Monetary Support
Volume 5 - Chapter 4: Preparations
Volume 5 - Chapter 5: March
Volume 5 - Chapter 6: Johnny Village
Volume 5 - Chapter 7: Carpe Cardium
Volume 5 - Chapter 8: The Second’S Memory
Volume 5 - Chapter 9: Hippogryph
Volume 5 - Chapter 10: Gryphon
Volume 5 - Chapter 11: The Young Commanders
Volume 5 - Chapter 12: One On One
Volume 5 - Chapter 13: The Second Generation Head
Volume 5 - Epilogue
Volume 5 - Question Corner 5
Volume 6 - Prologue
Volume 6 - Chapter 1: Fraud
Volume 6 - Chapter 2: Singer
Volume 6 - Chapter 3: The Underside Of A Promotion
Volume 6 - Chapter 4: The Third’S Past
Volume 6 - Chapter 5: The Fourth’S Memory
Volume 6 - Chapter 6: Omen
Volume 6 - Chapter 7: Lianne Faunbeux
Volume 6 - Chapter 8: Fellow Pupil
Volume 6 - Chapter 9: Reunion
Volume 6 - Chapter 10: Celes’ Ability
Volume 6 - Chapter 11: Septem
Volume 6 - Chapter 12: Let Me Start Your Story
Volume 6 - Chapter 13: Dissolution
Volume 6 - Chapter 14: The Maddening Metropolist
Volume 6 - Epilogue
Volume 6 - Question Corner 6
Volume 7 - Prologue
Volume 7 - Chapter 1: The Four Guild Branches
Volume 7 - Chapter 2: Men Of The Walt House
Volume 7 - Chapter 3: East Branch
Volume 7 - Chapter 4: Adventurers
Volume 7 - Chapter 5: Fighting With Skills
Volume 7 - Chapter 6: Harem Master
Volume 7 - Chapter 7: May
Volume 7 - Chapter 8: Connection
Volume 7 - Chapter 9: A Journey Of Memory
Volume 7 - Chapter 10: First Job In Beim
Volume 7 - Chapter 11: Surroundings
Volume 7 - Chapter 12: Wild Beasts
Volume 7 - Chapter 13: Additional Request
Volume 7 - Chapter 14: Solo
Volume 7 - Chapter 15: Quilin May
Volume 7 - Chapter 16: Trade
Volume 7 - Chapter 17: Former Harlot
Volume 7 - Chapter 18: Beim’S Guild
Volume 7 - Epilogue
Volume 7 - Question Corner 7
Volume 8 - Prologue
Volume 8 - Chapter 1: Labyrinth Clearing Beim Style
Volume 8 - Chapter 2: Information Dealer
Volume 8 - Chapter 3: 【Interlude】 Ancestors And Wives
Volume 8 - Chapter 4: The Leader’S Job
Volume 8 - Chapter 5: The Departing Subjugatory Force
Volume 8 - Chapter 6: Alette Baillet
Volume 8 - Chapter 7: Precious Stone
Volume 8 - Chapter 8: Peridot
Volume 8 - Chapter 9: Message
Volume 8 - Chapter 10: Beim’S Receptionists
Volume 8 - Chapter 11: Rock-Headed Creit
Volume 8 - Chapter 12: The Form Of A Party
Volume 8 - Chapter 13: Bf Eight
Volume 8 - Chapter 14: Eighth Floor Boss
Volume 8 - Chapter 15: Same Model
Volume 8 - Chapter 14: Once Upon A Time
Volume 8 - Chapter 15: Everyone’S Mr. Lyle
Volume 8 - Chapter 17: Turn Around, And Press On
Volume 8 - Chapter 18: A Withering Labyrinth
Volume 8 - Epilogue
Volume 8 - Question Corner 8
Volume 9 - Prologue
Volume 9 - Chapter 1: Letter
Volume 9 - Chapter 2: Chivalry
Volume 9 - Chapter 3: Information Dealer Rauno
Volume 9 - Chapter 4: Trouble, Or Goddess Of Fortune?
Volume 9 - Chapter 5: Holy Maiden Candidate
Volume 9 - Chapter 6: High Priest
Volume 9 - Chapter 7: Runaway Son
Volume 9 - Chapter 8: The Outsider Of The Basement
Volume 9 - Chapter 9: Determination
Volume 9 - Chapter 10: Worse Than Zayin
Volume 9 - Chapter 11: The Fourth Camp
Volume 9 - Chapter 12: Holy Knight Brigade
Volume 9 - Chapter 13: Royal Princess
Volume 9 - Chapter 14: The Other Side
Volume 9 - Chapter 15: Fiennes Walt
Volume 9 - Chapter 16: Selva’S Assassin
Volume 9 - Chapter 17: Sacred Knight
Volume 9 - Chapter 18: Holy Knight Lyle
Volume 9 - Epilogue
Volume 10 - Prologue
Volume 10 - Chapter 1: Lorphys’ Royal Princess
Volume 10 - Chapter 2: Lyle’S Room Of Memories
Volume 10 - Chapter 3: Fortress Battle
Volume 10 - Chapter 4: Selva Falls
Volume 10 - Chapter 5: Lyle’S Party
Volume 10 - Chapter 6: Money
Volume 10 - Chapter 7: The Trēs Trading Company
Volume 10 - Chapter 8: The Vera Trēs
Volume 10 - Chapter 9: Sahuagin Assault
Volume 10 - Chapter 10: Trident
Volume 10 - Chapter 11: The Goddesses Have A Thing For Those That Fight On
Volume 10 - Chapter 12: Trump Card
Volume 10 - Chapter 13: God Of The Seas
Volume 10 - Chapter 14: Mr. Lyle Reads Ahead
Volume 10 - Chapter 15: The Northern Powers
Volume 10 - Chapter 16: The Queen Of Cartaffs
Volume 10 - Epilogue
Volume 11 - Prologue
Volume 11 - Chapter 1: Dangerous Individual
Volume 11 - Chapter 2: Vera’S Ship Log?
Volume 11 - Chapter 3: Skill
Volume 11 - Chapter 4: The Ancestors + Α’S Plan
Volume 11 - Chapter 5: Guild Personnel
Volume 11 - Chapter 6: Katana
Volume 11 - Chapter 7: Damien And Old Letarta
Volume 11 - Chapter 8: Mrs Milleia
Volume 11 - Chapter 9: A Labyrinth Out Of Control
Volume 11 - Chapter 10: I Want To Stand Out!
Volume 11 - Chapter 11: Look Ahead
Volume 11 - Chapter 12: An Army Of Monsters
Volume 11 - Chapter 13: Fortress Redant
Volume 11 - Chapter 14: Valkyrie
Volume 11 - Chapter 15: Retreat
Volume 11 - Chapter 16: The Second Wall
Volume 11 - Chapter 17: Fortress
Volume 11 - Chapter 18: Brother Maksim
Volume 11 - Chapter 19: A Mountain Of Corpses
Volume 11 - Chapter 20: Postwar Process
Volume 11 - Epilogue
Volume 11 - Postscript Theater
Volume 12 - Prologue
Volume 12 - Chapter 1: Taking Over
Volume 12 - Chapter 2: Lyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 3: Lyle And Lyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 4: Galleria
Volume 12 - Chapter 5: Rusworth
Volume 12 - Chapter 6: Rule Book
Volume 12 - Chapter 7: Max Plan
Volume 12 - Chapter 8: Threat
Volume 12 - Chapter 9: Domestic Affairs
Volume 12 - Chapter 10: The Fourth’S Era
Volume 12 - Chapter 11: Stray High Minister
Volume 12 - Chapter 12: Letter
Volume 12 - Chapter 13: Grand Restructure
Volume 12 - Chapter 14: Full Drive
Volume 12 - Chapter 15: A Never-Ending Road
Volume 12 - Chapter 16: Uselyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 17: Fight More
Volume 12 - Chapter 18: The Witches
Volume 12 - Chapter 19: Battlefield Tactician
Volume 12 - Chapter 20: Lyle And Mr. Lyle
Volume 12 - Epilogue
Volume 13 - Prologue
Volume 13 - Chapter 1: Gina Trēs
Volume 13 - Chapter 2: Cartaffs
Volume 13 - Chapter 3: Beim Starts To Move
Volume 13 - Chapter 4: Unlovable Adventurer
Volume 13 - Chapter 5: A Journey Of Nothing But Manly Men
Volume 13 - Chapter 6: Lyle’S Party Aboard
Volume 13 - Chapter 7: Bandelphia
Volume 13 - Chapter 8: Those Who Wait
Volume 13 - Chapter 9: Marina Against May
Volume 13 - Chapter 10: Warp
Volume 13 - Chapter 11: Trap
Volume 13 - Chapter 12: Those Who Move
Volume 13 - Chapter 13: A Tiger At The Front Gate, A Wolf At The Back
Volume 13 - Chapter 14: Who Was Being Chased Again?
Volume 13 - Chapter 15: Arrival
Volume 13 - Chapter 16: Poison That Rends Beim
Volume 13 - Chapter 17: Broken Heart
Volume 13 - Chapter 18: Who Was Abandoned Again?
Volume 13 - Epilogue
Volume 14 - Prologue
Volume 14 - Chapter 1: Setting Off From Beim
Volume 14 - Chapter 2: Various Journeys
Volume 14 - Chapter 3: Faction
Volume 14 - Chapter 4: What Did I Want?
Volume 14 - Chapter 5: Young Fredricks
Volume 14 - Chapter 6: Aria’S Profit
Volume 14 - Chapter 7: Jules Parswall
Volume 14 - Chapter 8: The Kingdom Of Bahnseim
Volume 14 - Chapter 9: Revenge
Volume 14 - Chapter 10: Margrave
Volume 14 - Chapter 11: Varius
Volume 14 - Chapter 12: Mother
Volume 14 - Chapter 13: The Kingdom Of Faunbeux
Volume 14 - Chapter 14: Avengers Of Faunbeux
Volume 14 - Chapter 15: True Revenge
Volume 14 - Chapter 16: Siblings
Volume 14 - Chapter 17: Faunbeux’S Decision
Volume 14 - Chapter 18: The Third One
Volume 14 - Chapter 19: The Legitimate Successor
Volume 14 - Epilogue
Volume 15 - Prologue
Volume 15 - Chapter 1: Corps Of Iron Pipes
Volume 15 - Chapter 2: Fortress Conquering
Volume 15 - Chapter 3: Fame
Volume 15 - Chapter 4: Betrayal
Volume 15 - Chapter 5: Plunder
Volume 15 - Chapter 6: Obligation
Volume 15 - Chapter 7: Network
Volume 15 - Chapter 8: Scant Difference
Volume 15 - Chapter 9: Wit
Volume 15 - Chapter 10: The Worst Man
Volume 15 - Chapter 11: Dead Men
Volume 15 - Chapter 12: Merciless Blade
Volume 15 - Chapter 13: The Demon’S Medicine
Volume 15 - Chapter 14: Sand Giant
Volume 15 - Chapter 15: … The Capital Of Dreams
Volume 15 - Chapter 16: Pincer Attack
Volume 15 - Chapter 17: Festival
Volume 15 - Chapter 18: Lyle Walt Stands
Volume 15 - Chapter 19: Wonder Child Of The Walt House
Volume 15 - Epilogue
Volume 16 - Prologue
Volume 16 - Chapter 1: Faction
Volume 16 - Chapter 2: Marriage Interview
Volume 16 - Chapter 3: Maizel Walt
Volume 16 - Chapter 4: A Deep And Quiet Distraction
Volume 16 - Chapter 5: Lyle The Fortunate
Volume 16 - Chapter 6: Natural Enemy Of Labyrinths
Volume 16 - Chapter 7: Not Knowing Is…
Volume 16 - Chapter 8: Not A Problem
Volume 16 - Chapter 9: Ms. Lianne
Volume 16 - Chapter 10: The Goddam Chicks
Volume 16 - Chapter 11: Brod And Maizel
Volume 16 - Chapter 12: Address
Volume 16 - Chapter 13: First Show Of Hands
Volume 16 - Chapter 14: The Eighth Generation Head
Volume 16 - Chapter 15: First Joint Effort
Volume 16 - Chapter 16: Father And Son
Volume 16 - Chapter 17: Father
Volume 16 - Epilogue
Volume 17 - Prologue
Volume 17 - Chapter 1: Various Forms Of Peace
Volume 17 - Chapter 2: There Is A Rabbit On The Moon
Volume 17 - Chapter 3: Passing It All
Volume 17 - Chapter 4: The Truth
Volume 17 - Chapter 5: Circry
Volume 17 - Chapter 6: Round Table
Volume 17 - Chapter 7: Confession
Volume 17 - Chapter 8: Illustrated Diary
Volume 17 - Chapter 9: Terrible Enough To Cry
Volume 17 - Chapter 10: Field Potatoes
Volume 17 - Chapter 11: The Best Of Lyle
Volume 17 - Chapter 12: 0 (Nihil)
Volume 17 - Chapter 13: Moving Fortress
Volume 17 - Chapter 14: Common Sense
Volume 17 - Chapter 15: Return
Volume 17 - Chapter 16: Brides Of The Walt House
Volume 17 - Chapter 17: Cute Celes, Lovable Lyle
Volume 17 - Chapter 18: The Winning Horse
Volume 17 - Chapter 19: Ties
Volume 17 - Epilogue
Volume 18 - Prologue
Volume 18 - Chapter 1: The Enemy Of An Enemy Is Also An Enemy And No Ally Of Mine
Volume 18 - Chapter 2: Knock And Use The Front Door
Volume 18 - Chapter 3: Black Quilin Rummel
Volume 18 - Chapter 4: Lyle And Celes
Volume 18 - Chapter 5: Lyle’S Fighting Style
Volume 18 - Chapter 6: Laughing Celes
Volume 18 - Chapter 7: A Goddess Revived
Volume 18 - Chapter 8: The Seventh
Volume 18 - Chapter 9: Sevens
Volume 18 - Chapter 10: Army Of The Dead Vs. Army Of The Dead
Volume 18 - Chapter 11: The Shape Of A Family
Volume 18 - Chapter 12: Prospects Of Victory
Volume 18 - Chapter 13: The True One
Volume 18 - Chapter 14: Evil God Or Goddess
Volume 18 - Chapter 15: Can I Cry
Volume 18 - Chapter 16: Two Swords
Volume 18 - Chapter 17: The Walt House Is Number One
Volume 18 - Chapter 18: An End And A Beginning
Volume 18 - Chapter 19: Ties
Volume 18 - Chapter 20: A Blue Gem To My Heart
Volume 18 - Epilogue Part1
Volume 18 - Epilogue Part2
Volume 18 - Aria Arc
Volume 18 - Vera Arc
Volume 18 - Shannon Arc
Volume 18 - Novem Arc
Volume 18 - Miranda Arc
Volume 18 - The Start
Volume 18 - Last Day
Volume 18 - Erhart 1
Volume 18 - Intermission 1
Volume 18 - Intermission 2
Volume 18 - Intermission 3
Volume 18 - Intermission 4
Volume 18 - Erhart 2
Categories Genre: Action, Adventure, All, Comedy, Completed, Drama, Fantasy, Harem, Mystery, Romance, Tragedy Status: Completed Tags Authors:

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Total Chapters in book: 365
Estimated words: 1247081 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 6235(@200wpm)___ 4988(@250wpm)___ 4157(@300wpm)
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Volume 3 - Chapter 1: Arumsaas Guild

Arumsaas Guild

Having secured an inn, we decided to head off towards the guild.

In the city that spread out like a labyrinth, we frequently asked the passersby for directions while aiming for the adventurer guild.

The road were clean, and the people treading on them also had a sense of cleanliness to them.

But that didn’t change that it was a jumbled up city, and one easy to be lost in.

Using Skills, I confirmed the area, but being in quite a needlessly complicated location was perhaps the characteristic of Arumsaas’ adventurer guild.

“The fact that carriages are going down that way means the other way is too hard to get through?”

After overcoming the maze and arriving at the guild hall, a building on a smaller scale than the one in Dalien was laid out before me. Despite the size of the city, it gave off quite a diminutive impression.

I don’t know if guild first floors were the same everywhere, but it was operating like a marketplace.

Adventurers and carts went back and forth, and monster materials and magic gems were exchanging hands.

Occasionally, a merchant would make a purchase, and leave with a large amount of goods loaded on his wagon.

“It looks like guilds don’t change wherever you go.”

Aria muttered that, and Novem agreed.

However…

“Looking from outside, they may be the same. But as I thought, the atmosphere really changes depending on the guild. Weihs was the same.”

Weihs was the name given to the land the Walt House governed.

It was developed enough to have cities that could be called metropolises, and it had its own adventurers’ guild.

But I’m not too knowledgeable about that matter.

The Seventh spoke.

『We did prepare a plot of land for them, but it’s a mass of criminals, deserters, and wannabees. I left it alone in order to secure magic stones, but… it wasn’t very necessary in my time.』

A large portion of adventurers were ruffians… if a mercenary or criminal called themselves an adventurer, then that’s what they were.

The only difference lay in whatever they named themselves as.

Naturally, the guild does regulate their criminals, but if they claimed to be able to manage them all, then I would call that nothing but suspicious.

There are some sinners out there who simply change their home guild in order to flee.

Adventurers exist to hunt those sorts of adventurers as well. Those specialized in the trade known as bounty hunting.

It sounds like the Sixth was of the same opinion.

『If you send out soldiers, you can easily get your hands on monster materials and magic stones. Work is also abundant… but still, there are guys who aren’t satisfied staying on the sidelines. There’s no helping it.』

While the Sixth and Seventh thought of them as an unavoidable trouble, the Third had a different opinion.

『You guys sure are harsh. If you can use them, why not just use them? I mean, they have the rights to magic stones, and they’re pretty much a mercenary management facility. There’s no meaning in making them enemies. Remaining vigilant, and maintaining a moderate sense of distance is important.』

It seems the Third held a concept of making use of the guild.

The Second supplemented his answer.

『Come to think of it, it was in your time, right… that a guild was built up at our place.』

It seems it was around the Third’s time that a guild was built on Walt land. Even when it’s a time when they shouldn’t have been too developed, I’m surprised they were able to get one of those.

As if noticing my curiosity, the Third gave an answer.

『It’s because a lot of monsters live in the remote regions, and it was a good environment to obtain monster materials and magic stones. I didn’t interfere too much, or restrict them.』

The feudal lord has the power to levy heavy taxes on the guild.

In that case, that influences the price of stones and materials, and there are even some places where earning become impossible no matter how hard you struggle.

But in that case, the adventurers would flow away. If they become excessively depressed about their lack of profit, quite a few problems may crop up, it seems.

“Novem, what was the Weihs Guild like? I’ve never been, so I don’t know.”

As I asked about the Weihs Guild, she made a bit of a troubled face.

Not in a bad way, just that it seemed explaining would be a pain.

But to put is simply…

“Neither good nor bad, something like that, perhaps. They were quite hard with cracking down on criminals, and the tax didn’t seem too high, or too low. It didn’t seem to be a guild where problems would come up with putting food on the table, and I think it had a relatively large amount of adventurers.”

Hearing that, the Seventh was delighted.

『It’s just as it was in my time. Yep, perfect.』

The adventurer hating Seventh seems to have been troubled with mercenaries before.

And the cause was the guild or something like that…

(Perhaps the time will come to ask about the specifics someday.)

We entered Arumsaas’ guild.







The difference between it and Dalian was that several excessively large bulletin boards were stationed around the place.

Both sides of the large boards were in use, and requests were tacked onto them in great numbers.

Gather the necessary monster materials.

Please clean my room.

Won’t you become a test subject?

Quite a number of sheets were submitted.

”What is this… it’s on another level from Dalien.”

As I was sent into confusion, Aria was as well. WE looked at each other, and grimaced.

“Isn’t this one strange? It’s got room cleaning written on it, but the location is one of the campus’s research facilities. Do they really allow adventurers to waltz into places like that?”

Quite a few incomprehensible requests were spread out.

As we headed to the receptionist desks, we found a larger number of clerks than in Dalien seated behind partitioned counters.

While their appearances ranged from youths to seniors, they gave off a disinterested impression as they quietly proceeding with their work.

In narrow spaces, they formally addressed their business.

The Fourth looked at them, and spoke.

『This is quite a peculiar guild. Well, since there isn’t a feudal lord here, perhaps they aren’t pressured enough… how should I put this, I get the feeling that there are few requests that would make one satisfied as an adventurer to be found here.』

Collecting certain monster parts was definitely quite adventurer-esque.

But that would take place in a labyrinth managed by the city of scholars, and we would just have to strip off the parts of a designated monster, or so it was written.

For the three of us, it was a bit rough of a request.

(With labyrinths, if it’s the three of us, shallow ones aside, a managed one with multiple floors sounds difficult.)

It would probably be better for us to hunt monsters in the area to earn our living expenses.

As we submitted our home transfer requests, the receptionist gave a monotonous explanation.

“Is this your first time in Arumsaas?”

It was a male clerk with glasses, and hair parted in a 7:3 ratio. Unlike Hawkins-san, his feelings didn’t seem to be behind it at all.

Was Hawkins-san just exceptionally diligent?

Novem responded.

“It’s the first for all three of us. We are here with the intention of studying, and I believe we will not be performing too many requests.”

The receptionist put my guild card into a device to confirm it.

“… Your evaluations in regards to requests receive a passing grade. You even completed an emergency request, and received an assessment of 【A】from the guild. Dalien, is it… the quality of adventurers there isn’t the best, so I can’t really say anything, but please complete Arumsaas’ requests with that dedication as well. If you don’t believe you will be able to, it would help if you would say that clearly.”

The receptionist took up a slight condescending attitude, but getting angry at him seemed stupid, so I nodded as I accepted the guild card.

The Second Generation snorted as he spoke.

『So you can find these sorts everywhere you go. Those guys that think they’re above everything? That if you’re different from them, you must be below them?』

The Third rebuked him.

『This is the city of scholars, so couldn’t it be that they have confidence in their wisdom? Be a little more tolerant. I mean, we haven’t felt any real harm yet.』

For some reason, I feel he put some strong emphasis on the ‘yet’ part of it, but anyways, I answered the receptionist.

“I’ll do the best I can.”

“… Is that so. Well then, I will be looking after the second copy of the guild card. Do you need an explanation on that? If you do, that’s extra.”

You charge for that? As I thought that, I shook my head.

I finish my greetings with the apathetic clerk, finished up the paperwork, and we all left the guild.







Having exited the building, the complaints we had towards the receptionist started coming out.

At a snack shop close to our inn, we finished our meal before expressing our dissatisfaction.

It was mainly Aria.

“This place kinda has a bad feel to it.”

The man’s attitude was one thing, but she probably hated the fact that Dalien was being looked down upon.

To her, Dalien was Zelphy’s town.

And it was also the town that took in her family. Having been part of an imperial noble family in Centralle, through the misdeeds of a single family head, the House forfeited its peerage over the course of a single lifetime.

When they had been banished from the capital, the place to accept them was Dalien.

While Novem seemed to understand that fact, she covered for the receptionist.

“This place is different from Dalien. But if they’re going to indifferently carry out their work like that, it may be relatively easy to get by. I mean, where someone like Hawkins-san would caution against taking a life-threatening request, I doubt those people would really care.”

Rather than covering, she let out quite a dark statement.

But the fact that we aren’t worrying anyone was comforting, in a sense.

I started conversing with the two on what to do from here on.

“How about we put that aside, and decide on where to live? Unlike Dalien, I doubt they have any houses so moderately priced, so this time, it has to be an apartment, right? Will we live with the three of us, or rent three narrow rooms? We’ll have to decide that soon, and search for property promptly.”

A characteristic of the city of Arumsaas was that rather than houses, apartments were the majority.

The reason was that students came and left in large numbers, so there were few that prepared houses for themselves.

With the city where many youths gathered to learn, and be on their way, apartments were the main stream.

“If possible, the three of us together would be nice. We shouldn’t have too much of a problem with money for a while, so perhaps it would be good to see how much earnings we can expect here before deciding.”

With Novem’s proposal in mind, I thought of hunting monsters sometime tomorrow.

The Ancestors agreed, but only the Third Generation…

『Let’s go to the library. Library. We’ll be fine for a while, and if you find a profitable request to raise your name with, won’t you be fine for a while?』

His feelings were already directed towards the library.

Personally, I also wanted to go, but daily earning was serious business.

Regarding that, the money-loving Fourth shouted out.

『That’s for after you speculate your income, right!? It’s because you’re like this, that the territory was…』

Generally, the Fourth was regarded as extraordinary in financial relations and internal affairs. He had an intelligent appearance, glasses and all.

Mainly in domestic matters, the fourth was exceedingly reliable.

But as we were left without and land to manage, and the money management was left to Novem, he wasn’t able to get a turn.

The Third spoke with a slight fed up tone.

『You’re way too harsh with money. Just who did this boy grow to resemble?』

As the Fourth’s father, the Third said that, the Fifth took over.

That was usually the Fourth’s role.

『Just leave it there. Even if Lyle’s Mana stock increased, the First’s Skill is storing up Mana in itself every day. At this point, there’s no point in trying to train him a little by acting up.』

In the past…

They thought I was the type that didn’t gain Mana as I experienced Growth.

From my aptitude in using two sabres, they thought I was the type that gained technique through the process.

(And wait, I have two arms here, so isn’t it natural for be able to use two sabres?)

It wasn’t the least bit of a wonder to me, but when I told the ancestors that…

『『『You’re the strange one here!』』』

Apparently.

And in order to build up my mana, they forcefully went and expended it to the bare minimum. That style of training was put on me against my will.

What’s more, I wasn’t even informed about it.

In the end, I wasn’t a technique type, but a type where all my specs receive drastic increases, but in exchange, I needed several times the amount of experience than a normal human. A late blooming type.

(My Skill, 【Experience】, is one that lets me get a larger quantity of experience, but it’s one that stays constantly active, so my Mana expenditure is just as large as before.)

I’m also skilled in magic, but as I had a limit placed on how much of it I could use, my Mana drainage was one of my larger problems.

“Let’s put hunting monsters for tomorrow, and spend today gathering some information on the area. In that case, maybe we’ll visit the library, though asking something would work as well…”

A voice called out to our table.

“Ah, could it be Aria?”

Hearing the voice, Aria turned around.

Her expression was a shocked one clearly questioning why the holder of said voice was in a place like this.

“As I thought! You’re Aria Lockward, right? It’s me. 【Miranda Circry】! We’d played together many a time in the imperial capital, so I had a hunch it was you, by some chance.”

The person addressing us was a slightly mature-looking woman.

But her age itself wasn’t all too different from ours.

If you’re asking for characteristics, they would be her emerald eyes, and pale brownish-green wavy hair that came as a set with them.Her slanted eyes that gave her a mischievous look was likely one of her charms.

While carrying a mature impression with her, she was lively, and a woman that looked to have some childish parts to her… that was Miranda Circry.

“Miranda? Why are you in a place like this? You’re the Circry’s eldest, are you not!?”

Aria spoke with an amazed tone.

It wouldn’t be strange to find a second or third child in the city of scholars, but the eldest daughter was another story.

It was a spot mainly reserved for marrying into other families, or having others marry into the family.

“We’ve got four sisters over there, so it’s fine if just two of us do as we please. More importantly, you could have told me if you were coming here…”

As Miranda made a slightly sorrowful expression, Aria spoke awkwardly.

“I arrived today. Until then, I was in Dalien.”

While she gave a simple explanation, she didn’t look at Miranda’s face there onwards.

Seeing her attitude, Miranda gave a sardonic smile.

“I’m not that concerned about it… I mean, we all played together with Shannon, didn’t we?”

Some Shannon girl popped up, but following the flow of the conversation, she was likely a friend, or Miranda’s younger sister.

Aria answered with silence.

“… Sorry. I’ve been attending this academy from three years ago. I’ll tell you my address, so stop by if you want. Shannon will be delighted.”

Saying that, she wrote her information on a sheet, and in place of Aria, who wouldn’t accept anything, she handed it to me.

“I apologize, but what is your relation to Aria?”

I should probably put it out here clearly that I’m her party member…

“She is one of Lyle-sama’s lovers.”

From the side, Novem cut in.

Miranda looked flabbergasted, but as I panicked to correct the misunderstanding, she burst into laughter.

“Ahahaha, sorry. That was a good one. That Aria has a boyfriend… what’s more, one of the man’s lovers means there are more? I thought you were the pretty boy type, but you’ve got some game, man.”

She stuck her elbow into me, and waved her right hand as she left.

Before I could correct anything, it was all over.

Hanging my head, I turned to Aria.

“She sounded like a good person, but are you unsatisfied about something?”

Aria let out a sigh.

“That’s not it. She really is a good person. She’s just a year older, but she’s good at looking after others, and whenever a bad rumor came up about our place, she always stuck up for me… but she’s too good at looking after others to a fault, you know. She’s good natured, and she’ll never talk bad about anyone.”

Good natured to a fault, was how Aria assessed Miranda.

On her fifty cents, Novem coincided.

“Perhaps she’s one whose two faces overlap. No, perhaps one just good at dealing with things? Even so, I heard that a large number of students came in from Centralle, but I never thought we would be meeting one of Aria-san’s acquaintances like this.”

I thought the same, but Aria seemed to be at her wit’s end.

“Miranda’s on the better side. But if I were to meet the others…”

She seemed depressed.

I tried asking.

“Come to think of it, why did you go about ignoring her? If she’s a good person, it would be fine to talk with her, wouldn’t it?”

As I said that, Aria gave a straightforward answer.

“It’s because she’s a good person. Because of that, even she started to get slander going on around her. That’s why I took the initiative to distance myself. Although it was soon after that I was driven out of Centralle anyways.”

It seems she has a lot going on here.

But here and now, wouldn’t it be fine to get along? That was my opinion.

(You should treasure your friends… especially those that don’t go away when you’re going through hard times.)

As Aria had friends of the same gender like I never did, I felt just a little envious.

To me, Novem was a target of affection, and not my best friend.

(If you look at recent times, I guess it’s Rondo-san’s group? I wonder what they’re doing now…)

I looked down at Miranda’s memo, as I worried about how Rondo-san was faring.







In the inn, before retiring to bed.

I came to the space round table known as the conference room.

In the very center of the room, the center of the table, a large blue jewel shined.

Around the room, six doors were installed, and those were what acted as the ancestors’ personal quarters.

There were seven chairs in total.

In a room like that, today, it was just the Sixth for a change.

“Huh? Are you alone today? Where’s the Fifth?”

I moved my gaze to search for the Fifth Generation, but the Sixth gave a bitter smile.

『It’s not like I’m always with my pops, you know.』

The Sixth’s Skill was one that was born with the Fifth’s Skill as its premise. It determined the enemies and allies within a perimeter, and even conveyed the locations of traps. He was the possessor of the Skill, 【Search】.

When the two Skills were used together, it generated an extraordinary effect.

In one’s head, a map would appear, and the locations of everything were known on it. For an enemy, it was quite a frightening Skill.

“Then are you the one that called me?”

『Yeah.』

He often agreed with the Fifth, and he was a rare find in the Walt Family History, where the father-son relationship was actually good.

I’ve rarely seen signs of him bickering with my grandfather, the Seventh, either.

With his unkempt hair pushed back, the Sixth Generation, who gave off a wild impression, was quite docile before the Fifth.

Normally, he came as a set with the Fifth, so I began to think of it as the usual.

『The truth is… I know of the Circry Family, so I thought I would inform you.』

“Miranda-san’s House?”

The Sixth was one with a lot of bad rumors circulating around him.

Taking bribes, using his connections to the imperial nobles at the capital, and making them move to his advantage, and other such things.

For that reason, he was known as the greatest fiend to the Walt House… but I really didn’t get that feeling from him.

Of all else, the Third was much more scheming.

『We’ve been associated with them in the past. It’s because my younger sister married into their house.』

That was the first I heard of something like that.

No, perhaps I just never knew it, and my family actually was on good terms with them.

It’s just that my father… to the Eigth Generation, it was just a link from two generations ago.

From the point of view of Bahnseim Nobles, They were pretty much irrelevant.

“So you’re saying there’s a possibility they still have ties to our House?”

『The chances are slim, but keep it in mind. I don’t really want to doubt them too much, but… it’s that. I didn’t have too many sisters I got along with.』

Having heard that, I remembered a single fact.

The Sixth had an exceedingly large number of younger siblings.

I mean, the Fifth had five woman waiting on him, legal wife included. He had five ladies by his side.

What’s more, all five of them cleared all of the Walt Family Precepts.

It’s a surprise that he went after so many woman, but the more surprising thing was that…

“… I believe it was around thirty brothers and sisters younger than you, was it?”

『… Yeah.』

We both made a questionable face.

While the Fifth was definitely famous as the greatest luster of Walt History, the individual himself held quite a dry impression.

I can’t think of him as one twisted by carnal lust.

“Somehow, the gap between the ancestors we hear about, and the real ones is quite large at our place…”

『That’s right… it was quite a shock to me when I first heard I was the fiend of the Walt House, you know.』

As I exchanged some idle banter with the Sixth, I considered the possibility of Miranda-san’s ties to my family.

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Total Chapters in book: 365
Estimated words: 1247081 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 6235(@200wpm)___ 4988(@250wpm)___ 4157(@300wpm)
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