How a Black-Haired Barbarian Survived the Labyrinth in Another World-Chapter 59: Is this correct?
The members of the fencing guild gathered in the training ground and stood in a line. There was also the boy I saw this morning.
A quiet training ground.
Dozens of people were all silent and looking at Jung Yu-shin.
“Stand up straight.”
Ashur, who had turned his back, glared at Jung Yu-shin.
“Yes.”
Jung Yu-shin straightened his posture.
Ashur turned his back and looked around at the members of the fencing guild.
“You all heard how Scar fought in front of the labyrinth, right? What do you think?”
Among the members who had been standing quietly, the goat-bearded man stepped forward and spoke.
“He fought well, didn’t he?”
“Get down.”
“Yes.”
Goat-bearded lay down on the training ground with his hands on the ground.
“I’ll ask you again. What do you think?”
At Ashur’s question, a mohawk appeared.
“I heard that you formed a formation with the Iron Mask Inspector and Half Ogre to fight the monsters. I think you’re a pretty cool newbie...”
“You, too, lie down.”
“Yes.”
Mohawk lay down.
Ashur glared at the members of the Swordsmanship Guild, sighed deeply, and looked back at Jeong Yu-shin.
“Scar, I admit it. A novice explorer fought a group of monsters without retreating an inch? That’s amazing. Yes. But.”
Ashur waved his hands here and there in the air.
It looked like he was holding a sword and cutting something.
“Isn’t this a little bit wrong? Huh? Can’t you cut a little more artistically like this? Can’t you swing a sword or a sword in a more humane way? Why do you keep biting monsters’ necks and shaking your head with the sword in your mouth?”
Ashur’s voice was full of regret.
It was like a veteran looking at a newbie and saying, ‘Oh, that’s not how you do it.’
‘Then I’ll be the Sword Master.’
Jeong Yu-shin swallowed the sigh that was about to burst out and lowered his head.
“I was so distracted while fighting. I’m sorry.”
The swordsmanship guild members nodded.
Among the guild members, a muscular elf stepped forward and spoke.
“I heard that Barbaroi friend broke Hans’ defense barrier. It’s true that he received help from many people, but his courage hasn’t faded. Please be lenient, Chairman.”
The muscular elf continued with a smile.
“Also, unlike other Barbarois, he doesn’t target the guild members’ loopholes, which is commendable. To be honest, I find it a little hard to believe.”
The guild members nodded and agreed with the muscular elf’s opinion.
“Come to think of it, that’s right. It’s amazing that no one has been hurt until now.”
“Are you really sympathizing? I thought the guards were talking nonsense...”
“By the way, union leader, to be honest, I think you’re a bit unusual. That guy hasn’t even learned much yet?”
“Wow, stop messing with the vice-chairman.”
Ashur, whose face turned red, shouted.
“My honor is yours, you punks!!!”
The surroundings became quiet for a moment.
Immediately, the union members began to murmur.
A few tilted their heads and spoke.
“···Suddenly, honor?”
“You don’t work and just lie down to sleep all day. Shouldn’t you be thinking about the vice-chairman’s hair that’s causing you headaches?”
“Hey! Get out! Do your work.”
Ashur, who was pushed back, waved his hand and shouted.
The members grumbled and dispersed.
Everyone returned to their seats, leaving only Ashur and Jung Yu-shin around them.
There was a moment of silence.
Ashur coughed once and opened his mouth.
“I admit it. It was a courageous act.”
“Yes.”
“Still, be careful. It was an extension of the act of blindly pushing in with your body, believing in the imprint. That’s how it looked to me.”
“Understood. I’ll be careful.”
“Come here.”
Jung Yu-shin approached Ashur as he gestured.
Ashur grabbed his shoulder and looked into Jung Yu-shin’s eyes.
“···It seems a little shaky?”
“I’m fine.”
“Is that so? No, thinking about it again, I’m really pissed. How could you use your mouth to cut a sword? When I was a kid.”
Jung Yu-shin’s hand on his shoulder tightened.
“By the way, what about the Barbaroi these days?”
Jeong Yu-shin asked, stepping back slightly.
“Why are you asking me that?”
Ashur crossed his arms and asked back.
“Don’t you know everything?”
“That’s not true. I only know what I know.”
“Is there a chance that the Barbaroi will target Darmon’s inn?”
“I think that’s unlikely. If they do, they’ll target you. They won’t target the inn.”
Goosebumps ran down his body.
“Well...then what should I do?”
“I think I said that last time.”
Ashur crossed his arms and looked at the training ground.
People were swinging swords and spears and running around the training ground.
Why aren’t they talking?
He was impatient and frustrated.
Ashur’s mouth opened slowly.
“There’s nothing you can do. Just enjoy it.”
“···Huh?”
“Think of it as a storm.”
Jung Yu-shin’s mouth dropped open.
Is this what a Sword Master would say?
If this is true, wouldn’t it be safer to go into the labyrinth than to stay in the inn?
“I’ll go into that labyrinth.”
“I really can’t stop you. Go.”
Ashur blurted out and spread his palms to wash his dry face.
“I’ll start preparing starting today.”
“Understood. Take care. Don’t die.”
“Yes.”
Jung Yu-shin turned and left the training ground.
Ashur sighed deeply as he watched Jung Yu-shin’s back as he left.
“What’s so urgent? Tsk.”
He left the Swordsmanship Guild and walked toward the Explorer’s Guild.
He had told Mion that he wouldn’t be able to attend class for the time being, so she wasn’t worried.
The problem of protecting the inn was also solved.
The problem of Barbaroi was postponed. Because I didn't have the ability.
Finally, the problem of finding a party remained.
If you think about it, it's the most difficult difficulty.
Because it's a problem of finding people.
I walked down the street and arrived at the Explorer's Guild in the southern area.
Creak.
As I opened the door and went in, I saw the deserted interior of the Guild.
Most of the explorers left for the labyrinth early in the morning. So it was natural that there were no people around lunchtime like now.
I went to the bulletin board hanging on one side of the wall and stood.
When I looked up, there were countless job postings stuck right next to each other.
When I didn't know anything, I grabbed any piece of paper stuck on the bulletin board and took it to the receptionist and asked.
Now, since I learned how to read in the orphanage class, I could read a little bit.
"Hmm."
All I could make out were a few words and numbers, but it was much better than before.
Most of the bulletin board notices were looking for back-up positions.
In particular, there was a lot of demand for priests and magicians.
The pay ratio was also somewhat higher for priests and magicians.
Of course, it wasn't an abnormally high ratio.
The Karl party was made up of friends who didn't know much, so they divided the shares fairly.
During the scrap party, I was the most normal, so there was no haggling over the pay.
During Karin's party, I went as a porter and never really brought up the pay.
There were requests on the other side of the bulletin board, but most of them were similar.
The requests were mainly for subjugation and magic stone extraction.
Most of the requests were between the 1st and 5th floors.
There were rare requests for the 5th floor and above.
I heard that from the middle explorer, they go to the explorer headquarters in the central area, and it was true.
In addition, they were looking for explorers with some experience.
They had some experience to be called beginner explorers, but they were a bit awkward to be called middle explorers.
An ambiguous position, perhaps.
It would be right to call him a lower-level explorer.
There wasn't a party that he particularly liked.
Jung Yu-shin passed the bulletin board and went to the reception desk.
Gae Su-in was sitting alone.
"Hello. How may I help you?"
"I'd like to find a party."
"Is there a party you're looking for?"
"Is there a party that the vanguard can join?"
"Yes. Please wait a moment."
Gae Su-in looked through the documents piled up next to him.
"Um... there's not much. I'm looking for a few people from the beginner explorer party."
"Are there any other parties besides beginner parties?"
"Among the low-level parties There is someone who is looking for you.”
“It’s okay.”
“I recommend you come in the morning. It seems that the explorers gather at that time.”
“Understood. Thank you.”
The dog Suin smiled brightly and nodded.
“Yes. Then I’ll see you tomorrow, Explorer.”
‘You’re cute.’
Jeong Yu-shin smiled happily and left the Explorers’ Guild.
When he returned to the inn, Dulchangko was there.
The time he asked Aldain for help was this morning, but he came already. He’s done his work quickly.
“Are you here?”
Dulchangko nodded and greeted him.
“I heard you’ve been talking about me lately?”
Dulchangko smiled awkwardly and scratched his head.
“I couldn’t help but say a few words because my colleagues around me kept asking.”
“Yes. Thank you for coming.”
“···Ska-nim!”
Why is this guy like this?
The expression on Deulchanko’s face, which was touched, was a bit rough.
“Let’s sit down first. I have something to ask you.”
“Yes.”
Deulchanko carefully sat down across from Jeong Yushin.
“What happened to those slave hunters?”
“Most of them died at the hands of Ska-nim. There are still some left. However, they are stupid and don’t know each other’s faces, so they can only identify each other by a crude mark. Furthermore, they are not very loyal to the organization, so there is no need to worry about retaliation.”
“Is it safe enough for me to enter the labyrinth?”
“···I think it will be okay for the time being. That doesn’t mean it’s over. I think we’ll have to wait and see how this goes.”
Are they like cockroaches that can’t be completely eradicated?
“Understood. Discuss the compensation with Tarman and receive it.”
“Yes.”
He was told that it would be safe for the time being.
Jung Yu-shin absentmindedly brushed away his feelings.
He realized it and laughed.
He had come empty-handed, but before he knew it, there were more things to protect.
His shoulders were heavy, but he didn’t feel so bad.
Jung Yu-shin smiled while looking at his snub nose.
‘It’s not such a bad world. The world where people live is all the same.’
“Our ✪ Nоvеlіgһt ✪ (Official version) party doesn’t accept Barbaroi. Get out.”
The bald dwarf, the party leader, said firmly.
Jung Yu-shin’s face crumpled miserably.
‘Shitty other world.’
He woke up early in the morning and ran to the Explorers’ Guild to do the party interview, but most of them shook their heads.
“Please tell me why.”
“Well... because you’re a female hunter?”
‘Fuck.’
“Just let me join you once. I’m not that bad of a person.”
“What the hell do you want me to do?! Get out of here, you crazy bastard!”
The dwarf was startled and grabbed his axe.
Jung Yu-shin pulled back.
“Let’s talk about it. I meant to ask you to join the party.”
“No!”
Jung Yu-shin looked around at the dwarf’s party members sitting at the table.
Judging by their cold expressions, it seemed hopeless.
He got up from his seat and went to the reception desk.
“Um... Are you rejecting me again?”
The dog asked with an apologetic expression.
“Yes.”
This is the fifth rejection.
Jung Yu-shin is human, so his body and mind are exhausted from the continuous rejections.
He was thankful that the rumor of Barbaro, who is a sympathizer, did not spread until now, but if this happens, his thoughts will change again...
Tsk!!!
He slapped his cheek and stopped his extreme thoughts.
‘Today is not the day.’
He couldn’t get full on the first drink.
If he kept trying, wouldn’t he be able to get into a party with good skills and good personality?
“I’ll come next time.”
“Yes. I’m sorry.”
The dog Su-in bowed his head with an apologetic expression.
Jung Yu-shin bowed his head in return and left the explorer party.
He walked down the street and returned to the inn.
“I’m home.”
“Oh! You’re here?”
Dulchangko and Tarman, who were busy carrying food, greeted Jung Yu-shin.
Jung Yu-shin looked at Dulchangko and asked.
“Dulchangko, why are you working?”
“I felt bad just sitting still, so I tried to move my body. It’s not that hard, so don’t worry.”
I sat down at the counter after seeing the brightly smiling Ttulchanko.
A soft seat.
It was the seat where Darmon always sat.
“Give me a glass of alcohol... no, just a glass of water.”
“Okay!”
Tarman answered and ran to the kitchen to get some water.
He drank a glass of water and blankly looked out at the scenery.
A warm summer breeze came in through the open window, ruffling Jung Yu-shin’s hair as it passed by.
‘That’s nice.’
How much better would it have been if his life genre had been healing?
The slow life of an innkeeper from another world.
It wouldn’t have been so bad to get hit by a truck and fall into another world, but then get cheat skills and run an inn with some sly friends and live a life where the water just flows.
“What the hell.”
Jung Yu-shin muttered as he closed his eyes.
He didn’t get hit by a truck and he didn’t have any cheat skills.
The inn wasn’t his either.
He dozed off while imagining various things.
He heard the conversations of the guests in his sleep.
“Did you hear that news?”
“What news?”
“The fifth prince disappeared from the Kingdom of Lionel.”
“The fifth prince? Aren’t you the youngest of the five princes? Could it be that he disappeared?”
“I don’t know. I only heard rumors that the kingdom was turned upside down.”
“Where did you hear it?”
“I heard it from a merchant from the Kingdom of Lionel.”
“The Kingdom of Lionel is far to the south of here, so why did you come all the way here?”
“The magic stones and rare materials from the Labyrinth City, as well as the artifacts, all come from here, so why didn’t you come?”
“That’s true, but it’s too far.”
“Money is the problem. Is distance the problem?”
“You have a knack for making people speechless. By the way, the Lionel Kingdom is really chaotic. Didn’t the first prince fall ill and become bedridden?”
“I heard that’s true. I’m not sure.”
The guests continued talking, but Jung Yu-shin fell asleep again.
The chair was so soft that he couldn’t come to his senses.
The surroundings became quiet.
Someone carefully touched his shoulder.
“Ska-nim.”
Jung Yu-shin opened his eyes. The saddle nose was looking down.
“Why?”
“It’s closing time.”
“I understand.”
Jung Yu-shin got up from his seat and went up to the second floor.
Even though he had slept all day, he was tired again.
He changed his clothes and lay down on the bed.
“Squeeze!!!”
Something soft was pressed against my body.
I got up in a hurry and pulled back the bedsheet, and a white rat was lying on the floor.
“Lin, I’m sorry.”
“Squeak!! Squeak!!”
The white rat squeaked and squeaked.
“Calm down. I’ll give you a massage.”
Jung Yu-shin gently massaged the white rat until it calmed down and then yawned.
He hadn’t been hit by a truck and didn’t have any cheat skills, but he had a soft friend.
A soft friend.
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‘Is this right?’
He had a moment of doubt.
He patted Lin’s stomach and gave his mind to the darkness that had come.