Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Sherlock pushed Evelynn to the background wall of the door. She looked astonished at Sherlock and gave muffled sounds.
Sherlock took out a card and asked, âDo you have a card?â
Evelynn struggled more furiously.
Sherlock pondered over his words and found them ambiguous. He said, âItâs not a robbery. Iâm transferring Magic Stones to you.â
Evelynn heaved a sigh of relief. Sherlock released his grasp and backed up.
âI thought Lord Sherlock had forgotten about it, so I wrote an invitation letter and put in a reminder on the back of the letter. I was shocked by your actions just now.â Evelynn clasped her Magic Stone card. She was pleased to see five Magic Stones being transferred to her.
âHow could I forget? Iâve been looking for you, but I didnât manage to find you. Iâm relieved that youâre doing well in your current job. Iâm leaving,â Sherlock said casually. He noticed several recruitment tags on the wall, and one of them attracted his attention.
âLord Sherlock?â
As Evelynn was pushed to the wall, she was unable to move her body. She covered her chest with her hands, and her tail shifted nervously.
âIs this for real?â
Sherlock pointed to the recruitment tag behind Evelynn, who turned her head to take a look.
[Recruitment of Special Talent: To complete the Spiritual graduation research and test the latest combat power of the Spirit Legion, I am recruiting intelligent and strong combatants. The requirement is being fearless of death. Attractive Remuneration.]
âThat is the recruitment notice for the Specter College every semester before graduation. There arenât many applicants as the requirements are stringent. What is it? Is Lord Sherlock interested in applying?â Evelynn asked puzzled.
âOf course, itâs not me. However, some of my friends could be interested. Iâm looking out for them.â
Sherlock left Evelynn and took the recruitment notice off the wall. He examined the notice carefully.
âIs there any detailed information on the remuneration?â
âThe previously recruited combatants were either seriously injured or killed instantly. The Liches were newly graduated, and they werenât familiar with the control of the Spirit Legion, so there were lots of accidents. Each combatantâs remuneration isnât high, and thereâs no death compensation,â Evelynn said. âThose with strong capability werenât willing to do troublesome work with little pay. Thatâs why very few creatures applied.â
âHelp me contact the Specter College. Iâd like to contact them, as my friends might be interested in this job if the remuneration is reasonable,â Sherlock said casually. âYou know my address. Write me a letter after contacting them.â
âReally? Thank you, Lord Sherlock, for supporting my work! Since graduating from school, my business has always been from Lord Sherlock. Iâm really... really touched.â Evelynn wiped her face with the sleeves.
âAiya, youâre just beginning your career, so itâs harder to get businesses. Itâs normal. As long as you work hard, youâll be successful. Youâre such a diligent girl, youâll have a bright future,â Sherlock said sincerely as he handed the recruitment notice back to her. As he turned to leave, she caught hold of Sherlockâs cloak. Sherlock turned his head and saw reluctance in Evelynnâs eyes.
âIntermediary application fees, five Magic Stones,â Evelynn said.
...
âWhat? You bought a Dungeon next to the Spirit World? Dungeons cannot be paid for with loans and must be paid in full. My God, your Dungeon is located in such a good location...â
âThe Lich that I recruited the other day graduated third in place in the Specter College, and I got him from the Eternal Fire Dungeon. Do you know the Eternal Fire Dungeon? The top-notch Dungeon in the northern Underworld!â
âI just discussed an item. Didnât I hunt for a Magical Beast with my minions previously? The quality of the beasts is good...â
âMagic Stones arenât a problem as long as you get him to work in my Dungeon immediately. Yes, itâs negotiable...â
âRemuneration? Of course, itâs good. Private swimming pool, scenic villa by the coast, fully simulated Surface weather, best clay meals three times a day, available throughout the four seasons...â
âMy dad has a Dungeon, and Iâm an intern over there. Iâll look for a good place in the future to develop the Dungeon. Your Merchant Band is good. Come to my Dungeon and set up a permanent trading post in the future...â
âThe Surface Worldâs adventurers charged into my Dungeon like wild dogs as they raided my items. You donât know how chaotic the scene was...â
Arthur, NotWearingPants, and Sylvanas stood at the entrance of the [Novice Group Commerce Area] and observed the meal section that was getting crowded. The Devils and the strange Underworld creatures were socializing, while the Goblins and Sludge Monsters in Tuxedos served the crowd. They held plates that were filled with colored bubbling drinks and various bloody snacks.
âWhy do I get the feeling of hidden missions when I listen to the NPCs conversations?â NotWearingPants said helplessly.
Sylvanas suggested, âShall we return to the door and wait for Sherlie?â
âIsnât the door behind us? If Sherlie comes out, weâll notice.â Arthur pointed to the house with the sign âSpecial Talent Recruitment Centerâ.
âWhat shall we do? Shall we ask somebody?â NotWearingPants said as he started looking for a candidate to interact with.
As he walked out, he knocked into the knee of a passing Devil. It was a serious blow, and he fell to the ground.
The Devil had a pair of huge, meaty wings and crimson red skin. His body, chin, elbows, and knees protruded with long feelers. He looked like a huge octopus.
The octopus Devil turned and looked at the fallen Goblin whose head had green words that he didnât understand. Then he exerted his dominance, causing the noisy hall to become quieter. Some creatures were unaffected and continued their conversations. Those low-level creatures, however, felt the overwhelming dominance and looked over at them.
A few nearby Goblins were trembling with fright and collapsed to the ground.
The octopus Devil thought that the fallen Goblin would behave like the other trembling Goblins, but the Goblin stood up, ran around him, and squeezed the feeler on his knee.
âGreetings, Iâm NotWearingPants, one of those who defeated the leader of the Houndhead Men, Cramer. I came from the great Eternal Kingdom Dungeon!â
The nearby Devils and Underworld creatures sniggered.
Sylvanas said nonchalantly, âThese creatures will be part of the Instance Dungeon for us to kill, and yet they dare to laugh at us. They wonât live long.â
NotWearingPants and his companions werenât fools. They could discern that the laughter wasnât friendly.
âLowly creatures.â The octopus Devil exerted more of his dominance and extended his hand, which was filled with tentacles, towards NotWearingPants. âIâll teach you how to write the word death using your flesh and blood.â
âPa!â
The hand of the octopus Devil made a loud sound as NotWearingPants lifted his hand to fend off the Devilâs hand with no effect.
NotWearingPants was dumbstruck, while the octopus Devil was taken aback. The surrounding chatter faded as the nearby Devils looked on with interest.
They had seen all sorts of things, but a Goblin against a Devil? They hadnât seen such a confrontation before!
The octopus Devil lifted his hand and gazed at NotWearingPants before slapping down viciously. This time, it was a fast slap.
As he was about to slap NotWearingPantâs head, a hand caught hold of the octopus Devilâs hand. Sherlock stood emotionlessly behind NotWearingPants as he grabbed the octopus Devilâs hand.
âSherlock?â
The octopus Devil recognized Sherlock.