At the very least, I wanted to build them graves.

But they're not on the city's birth register, and they're not buried by ordinary means in the city's church cemetery.

We need to ask the church to sign up for the Birth Register. Burial of rootless grass like an adventurer is expensive.

I wonder what a combative first-rate clan is doing, like a regiment of sword fangs.

I asked Jilboa at the end of the business report on the guardian's shoes.

Then, surprisingly, there is a mass cemetery for the Sword Fang soldiers.

There are many people from this city in the Sword Tooth Corps, so there are connections.

Negotiated with the church to acquire land and secure land for burial when members of the Swordtooth Corps fell.

"If a warrior is afraid of death, it will not be a battle. It is the task of the captain to constantly grieve about it".

The warriors fight majestically, and even when they die, they get their companions to mourn them. There is a place to be buried.

So you can fight bravely.

Jilboa has no fine dust he intends to die, but strikes his hands so that his companions are not afraid of death.

When I look at this man, I'm always reminded that the man who becomes a hero must be different.

She asked me why, so she laughed "sweetly" when she wanted to build the tombs of her former companions.

Sarah, too, is staring at me with a little surprise.

Jilboa goes on to say.

"What does Kenji build a grave for? For your sentiments? If you have the power to spend that, make one more pair of guardian shoes for the adventurer. That saves the lives of the adventurers. Aren't you?

There are no goo roots, either, it was true. And that's what I've been telling myself in the process of starting and promoting the shoe business. Me too, I guess I was upset to hear my old buddy was dead.

But Jilboa said something unexpected.

"You can build a tomb for adventurers, but you can take advantage of Kuchi"

"That's surprising. Is there a reason?

That's what I asked back, but Jilboa doesn't answer the reason by laughing "well, there's a lot going on".

When it comes to building graves for adventurers, it's not just about my people.

"Is it also a move to build a joint cemetery for adventurers?"

Considering it hard, the activity of the Swordtooth Corps and the flashy triumph ceremony, which is now also a city sale, have greatly improved the overall image of the adventurer.

Plus, more and more people in the city are moisturizing their nostalgia with adventure-related commerce through the business of guardian shoes that I was interested in and the reform of the Adventurer Alliance that I worked on.

Against that backdrop, it is not surprising that Jilboa is planning the project of establishing a joint cemetery as a hitter to improve the overall social status of the adventurer.

"You've got a good spot, Kenji"

What I can tell is that Jilboa is working with the merchants and playing with the nobles upstairs, and as a comma, I'm going to be put on the board well.

"What if I say no? I asked him," You wouldn't say no, would you? "and was briefly returned.

Think about the pros and cons.

The advantage is that he can build a tomb for the runaway adventurer. I can bury the people who fired me. Above all, we can brave all the adventurers. It will be a soul's rest that when one dies lonely in a wild mountain or cave, there is a place where he will be buried. Besides, being able to connect with the church is huge.

If the policy of the Church, which had previously treated adventurers without roots, were to change, the activities of adventurers would also change dramatically.

The downside is that Jilboa's thoughts are almost unreadable. What the hell are you up to?

By chance, if you're dealing with nobility, isn't it time that your safety is not guaranteed this time?

However, I decided to reopen it to the point of my safety.

Besides, I owe Gilboa and the Swordtooth Corps for the Rollo thing. I want that back here.

"Okay. Let's ride," Jilboa replied, writing a reference in a feather pen on salad and parchment paper, sealing it with wax and giving it to him.

"I wrote a letter of introduction to the church. You should meet a cardinal named Matthias. He'll talk to you."

Jilboa laughed with great pleasure.

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