Tauro decided to stay in the village of the Dragon People. First, he greeted Chief Ryuga and with Ragune’s mediation, obtained his consent, including permission to live in Drago’s house.

Chief Ryuga, of course, readily agreed.

Tauro saved their lives.

When asked why, he said that an organization called the Assassination Guild was trying to kill him.

He wanted a place to hide for a while, so he chose this place.

They, too, had no intention of overlooking the fact that their benefactor’s life is in danger.

Besides, Tauro also had an offer to make.

It was to cooperate with the Dragon People’s long-cherished dream of conquering the dungeon.

Tauro himself said, “If my ‘spatial transfer’ can be of use, I will cooperate.”

Chief Ryuga was also planning to approach Ragune in the near future to see if he could be of assistance, so it was a godsend.

In this case, the Dragon People would also owe Tauro a great debt.

So, Ryuga decided to order a unit of the Dragon People to gather information on the assassination guild and possibly intercept it for Tauro’s sake.

According to Ragune, the forbidden magic that only a few of the Dragon People can use has changed form and is being passed down to that organization.

Perhaps the founder of the organization is from or related to the dragon people.

It was something that could not be overlooked if such a thing was threatening Tauro, the man who saved their lives.

So, using Tauro’s “spatial transfer” and Ragune’s “dimensional corridor” method of transportation, he first sent out several people to the village of Dansas.

This is mainly for the purpose of hunting down the members of the Assassin Guild who were hiding or scouting the surrounding areas, and to also gather information from them.

Since they are skilled at this, they should be able to handle the task easily.

The others were going to gather information from the villages of the dragon people as they moved south, and they were going to strip the assassination guilds naked.

In the meantime, it would be mutually beneficial if he and Tauro could conquer the dungeons together.

At first, Tauro was surprised by the proposal.

The cooperation of the Dragon People’s Village would help him gather information on the mysterious assassination guild.

Nothing could be more reassuring.

In fact, when he first sent the Dragon People to the village of Dansas, I was introduced to them, and they were all undoubtedly highly skilled.

I think I understood why someone as skilled as Ragune was called “inexperienced.”

If we were targeted by these people, we would have no choice but to give up….

It was so clear that they were not only skilled, but also well trained, so it’s almost strange that I even sympathize with the assassination guilds that they’re targeting.

Thus, Tauro felt at ease and decided to stay in the village of the dragon people.

First, as an adventurer in his own right, he went to the Adventurers’ Guild, his home base.

It was a branch of the “Dragon People’s Village,” which I recognized immediately because of its large building and blue roof. It was larger in comparison to the Dansas village.

When he entered the building, he saw a woman, probably the receptionist at the reception counter, staring at him with a surprised look on her face.

Ah! People themselves are rare here.

Tauro inwardly understood why she was staring at him, and approached the receptionist.

“I would like to be based here for a while, so please complete the necessary procedures. This is my tag.”

Tauro went through the usual procedure that everyone does first at a new base.

The purple-haired, bob-cut, sallow-skinned dragon race receptionist,

“Ah… Yes! Let me check. ──── Yes. The procedure is complete. Erm, Tauro-san. There are no D-rank quests in this branch at all, is that okay?”

eh!?

Tauro unintentionally looked back at the golden eyes of the receptionist, and then hurriedly looked at the bulletin board where the quests was supposed to be posted.

There was no quest posted there, let alone a D rank.

There were literally “0” quests.

e!?

Tauro froze in surprise for the second time.

Then he looked at the receptionist again.

“What in the world is going on here?”

Tauro asked, trying his best to keep his composure.

“The Adventurers’ Guild has not received any quest requests for a long time. We basically don’t need this guild system ……. Most of the time, we do it ourselves, or we get help from our neighbors. Hahaha… I’ve been in this job for a few months now, but this is the first time I’ve seen an adventurer. Oh, of course, I learned the job description properly from my predecessor, so I’m fine, right? However, since there are no requests and no adventurers, being a receptionist is like a punishment in this dragon people’s village. ……”

Wow. A receptionist in the adventurer’s guild, a popular and stable job, is a punishment. ……

Tauro was amazed at the cultural difference.

“Then why do you have an adventurers guild here that you don’t need?”

I ask the receptionist the most obvious question.

“From what I heard, a long time ago an agreement was made to create a branch, and it has been managed and maintained as it is. Sometimes adventurers who are lost come here, but since there are no quests, they ask us to show them the way and they all go home right away.”

Hearing this, Tauro felt for the first time that he might have come to the wrong place.