Level 1 Strongest Sage ~

Book 10



Book 10: Chapter 12: Johann, the B-Rank Adventurer (1/3)

Yo. I’m Johann, an adventurer.


My dad was also an adventurer like me. I helped Dad in his work, and going with that flow, I also became an adventurer eventually ‘till I became what I am today.


I’ve been diligently doing commissions and am also blessed with great comrades, and before I knew it, I managed to rise to B-rank.


Glendale’s adventurer guild is huge compared to those in the other kingdoms.


To think that I’m one of the top brass adventurers there..


I, the guy who already belongs to the veteran’s club, am a family man, too, with a wife and two sons.josei


Well, I thought I was winning in life.


My most recent job was to take care of some juniors.


I need to beat the basics into the rookies, that’s my job,


There are times when I receive commissions to hunt monsters, but I no longer go to places that were as dangerous as before.


I’m already past my prime, and I have my family, after all.


By the way, the Guild is paying me for training the rookies. If they become excellent adventurers, it’s possible that they will become the Guild’s cash cows.


I’m getting paid a hefty sum, so this is way better than having to go out and hunt monsters.


It’s fun, and safe to boot.


For that reason, I did training for the rookies and also stood as their proctors during the advancement examination.


I don’t cut corners when I accept a commission request, of course.


If the rookies face danger during the drills and exams, I put my life on the line to protect them, and I also scold them earnestly if they fool around


Death awaits those who underestimate monsters.


There were also some guys who quit because of the harsh training.


That’s a good thing for me, though.


An adventurer’s job requires him to put his life on the line, after all.


It’s been a while since I was commissioned to be a proctor in an advancement examination.


It was an F-to-E rank advancement exam.


To be specific, the commission was to be the proctor of Halt and his comrades — they’re recent recruits — in their advancement examination.


I also know about Halt and the others quite well.


They are rookies, and yet they take the initiative to take on commissions like cleaning the underground canals — jobs that normal rookies tend to avoid.


Aside from that, they would normally accept missions in 5 parties, so they have a total of 20 people, more or less. Those are the reasons why they’re the hot topic in the Guild.


Not only that, there are many gorgeous beauties among their members, so I thought they would cause trouble sooner or later.


There were a lot of cases when rookies flaunted being accompanied by beauties, trampling on the pride of their senior adventurers.


Basically, I don’t meddle with the troubles that happen outside the guild, but I often interfere if a quarrel breaks out within the Guild.


I expected Halt’s party to be that way, too.


However, strangely enough, the adventurers around them didn’t harass Halt’s parties.


I don’t know why, but even I didn’t have any urge to talk to the women following him.


They are beauties alright when viewed from afar, but when they approach, I lost all desire to call out to them.


I wonder why?


…Well, I have my own wife, so it doesn’t matter.


Alright, Halt and his comrades will take the advancement exam tomorrow.


Originally, goblins are captured for the exam, and the adventurers will be evaluated based on whether they can slay the goblin, and whether they coordinate well with their teammates, but apparently, these guys already destroyed a herd of goblins.


Besides, they took care of several commissions that other rookies won’t even tough, so the receptionist ladies view them favorably.


Most of the commissions that rookies avoid pay poorly in exchange of getting many guild points.


By the way, it’s more convenient to the Guild if the adventurers who preferred gaining guild points instead of getting paid.


With all of these conditions, the Guild Master directly gave the order that Halt’s team be given an easy (slime) exam.


I did think that having slime for an exam was going too easy on them, but I also thought it’s a great idea to just have them rise in rank without taking the exam.


That’s because the vibe I’m getting from them is different from the ordinary adventurers; they are probably way stronger.


This is just a gut feeling of mine, but…I probably won’t win against Halt. Even if there’s a hundred me, it’s still impossible.


Well, that’s just a gut feeling.


Forget what I said just now.


Anyway, I went all the way to the mountain near the Royal Capital to search for slimes, when I discovered 5 jiggling slimes, as if screaming “capture me”.


Halt’s team will be taking the exam with 5 parties. One party, one slime…Yup, looks great.


These slimes already noticed me, but they didn’t move, nor did they attempt to escape.


Slimes are monsters that aren’t easy to read what they’re thinking, but there are also rare instances like this, when everything was confusing.


Normally, I would charge to the monsters, weaken them before sealing them to the scrolls, but —


“...is this for real?”


I sealed the 5 slimes, and none of them put up a fight.


I already know that there are monsters who allow themselves to be tamed without any resistance, but I never heard of any monster that can be sealed into the scroll without receiving any damage.


Unlike ‘Tames’ that require agreement between the contractor and the slave, there’s no merit in sealing the monsters into the scrolls.


Moreover, these slimes seemed to have entered the scrolls voluntarily as can be…


— Nah, that’s impossible, no matter what.


Well, it’s great that I finished my work earlier than expected.


I want to hurry up and go home to see my sons’ faces.


I retrieved the scroll that contained the slimes, and headed home, back to where my family is waiting.



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