Chapter 69: Adventurers Guild
After Dapper told the women his plans, he left home and headed to the Adventurer’s Guild in Epathe. The building was a large building made with large, neatly carved stones. From the appearance of the building, it had existed for over five hundred years and had withstood the test of time.
Dapper entered the guild. He was met with a familiar odor of bodily sweat. The air was thick and cold due to the numerous cooling systems inside the guild. However, the odor was still somewhat annoying. The body odor of adventurers. Due to some not bathing for days or being soaked in monster blood, they emitted a very pungent odor most of the time.
"Oi, you’ve got quite a big kill. I’m jealous of you!" Some adventurers hailed as another man entered the guild, holding what looked like the head of a green monster.
"Those goblins were pretty easy to kill. After all, they were all Rank 1. Thank goodness I didn’t have enough money to hire other adventurers, hehe," the man with the goblin heads laughed mischievously as he dropped the heads at one of the receptionist desks. It wasn’t new for greedy adventurers to take missions solo.
"Isn’t that the group of goblins that was terrorizing a village on the outskirts?" another voice asked.
"Yes."
"What are you going to do with the heads after using them as proof?"
"Uh, I met some Beastkins on the way who said they were going to buy the heads from me. I think they wanted to eat them."
Dapper’s face twisted in disgust upon hearing what the adventurers were saying. It wasn’t his first time coming here, he had once come to buy an Impotence potion after his usual supplier ran out of stock.
’These people eat goblins but not snakes? Anyways, it’s the Beastkins eating the goblins, but still...’ Dapper walked toward another receptionist located deeper inside the guild.
There were many receptionists who attended to adventurers. However, adventurers could decide whether or not they wanted to trade with a particular receptionist, as the buying rates were different. Since the Adventurer’s Guild didn’t only focus on missions, they also specialized in buying items from adventurers. The Guild was headed by a single person, but the receptionists were usually hired by mages under the Guild Master, so there were always price differences.
Dapper noticed that no one was approaching a particular receptionist, and others were even queueing for the remaining ones.
