"Seven days?!" Eina stood up, her eyebrows furrowed in anger.

"Which teacher is so stupid as to let an adventurer who has only been an adventurer for seven days enter the dungeon alone!"

It wasn't that Eina was making a mountain out of a molehill; the main issue was that the scope of this quest was the upper levels, specifically floors 1-10, which is not an area that novice adventurers should venture into.

Kazuma Sato said dismissively:

"She's my supporter, so this should be fine, right?"

Eina pushed up her glasses: "Well, that's not a problem."

Seeing that Hitomi Mishima did not object, Eina suggested:

"In short, this request requires a team of at least five people, and must be led by a level 2 player. My suggestion is that you form a temporary team to complete this request together. What do you think?"

The pink-haired girl gave Kazuma a disdainful look, and after discussing it with her teammates for a moment, she reluctantly nodded:

"That's all it can do."

Having achieved a satisfactory result, Kazuma, not one to be coy, decisively led Hitomi Mishima out of the negotiation room.

The pink-haired girl lagged slightly behind; she had something to ask Eina.

“Miss Eina, I have a very strange skill called ‘Dear Blossom’. Its function is to ‘sing a fantasy song with the benefactor when certain conditions are met.’ What does that mean?”

Eina was equally confused: "Generally, these kinds of conditional skills require constant experimentation. Most of them are related to the mind. I don't know how to use them either."

Skills are usually listed with specific condition categories, such as a certain type of monster, a crisis, or something else.

The girl's skill even has a strange name; could it be an agricultural skill?

Disappointed at not getting an answer, the pink-haired girl left the room.

She has asked many people, but has not received an answer.

Kazuma and the others were already waiting outside the guild.

When the girl came out, Kazuma scratched his head and softened his tone, saying:

"Now that we're teammates, let's put aside what happened before for the time being. Let me introduce myself first. I'm Kazuma, you should all know my name."

Next up was Hitomi Mishima, who also bowed deeply as she introduced herself.

Although the pink-haired girl looked at Kazuma warily, she still nodded in agreement.

First, there's the cow girl, whose name is "Mew Ukalis". The horse girl is called "White McQueen".

Finally……

“My name is Emma. We are a fledgling Thea clan. Please take care of us.”

Chapter 331 is not even a warm-up.

"Now that we've introduced ourselves, let's talk about our respective professional positions."

Emma stood with her hands on her hips, looking every bit the boss.

Kazuma thought about it and thought to himself, "This is what a proper team should look like."

So he said, "I am a sniper, and can be used as a vanguard when necessary; I am a kind of magic swordsman."

Mishima Hitomi also said:

"I'll be a supporter; I'll go wherever there's a problem to help."

Emma glanced at Hitomi Mishima...

Girl, don't you understand the meaning of being a supporter? Isn't it just about mining magic stones and processing loot?

And Kazuma, he's not a vanguard archer, not a good magic swordsman, right?

Without thinking too much, Emma said casually:

"We are all forwards, and we just happen to lack backline damage dealers."

She paused and added:

"Let's make this clear first, even if you're level 2, the loot and commission rewards need to be split equally, four for you and six for us."

"Also, the loot from monsters belongs to whoever kills them, is that alright?"

The rewards for commissioning are very high; even if split among five people, it exceeds the daily earnings of a small team.

Kazuma thought about it and decided that it would be one serving for each person, so he nodded:

"no problem."

After a brief reorganization, the five-person team set off. Hitomi Mishima carried a medium-sized backpack the size of a schoolbag, which contained many spare weapons and arrows.

Since they were spares, most of them were daggers or similar items, so she casually grabbed one and held it in her hand.

If you use someone else's equipment, you can save on maintenance costs and make a profit.

The underground city is structured like a pyramid, with almost no irregular routes on the first and second levels.

Starting from the third floor, the group specifically sought out unoccupied tunnels and rooms to explore.

They quickly caught several monster-side players.

"Hehe, this time I'm definitely going to get my revenge!" Kazuma rubbed his hands together, drawing the bowstring taut.

"Sniper!"

boom!

A sonic boom echoed through the air, and a poor goblin player was reduced to ashes.

Up until the eighth floor, every monster they encountered along the way could not escape Kazuma's sniping. On the contrary, the others became supporters who retrieved arrows for Kazuma.

At this moment, Emma suddenly became unhappy:

"What's wrong with you? How come you can kill so many archers with every arrow? This is practically stealing monsters!"

Kazuma lowered his arm from the bowstring, and said with a look that said, "You're getting off easy."

"What can I do? I'm level 2! Instantly killing monsters like this is only natural, isn't it? Besides, isn't it great to be able to get paid for a job so easily by doing all the work myself?"

Emma huffed and puffed:

"No way! I suspect you'll deliberately withhold our pay because we didn't help! Like you said, we're just level 1, we can't possibly fight back against you."

When Mishima Hitomi heard about the deduction of wages, her eyes widened: "Eh! Would you embezzle your pay?"

She slowly drew the dagger from her waist, as if she were about to stab Kazuma at the slightest provocation.

Kazuma quickly stopped, saying, "Okay, okay, I just wanted to show off a little, don't be so nervous..."

He couldn't help but think back to Axel's teammates.

If they saw how hard they were working, they'd probably just sit on the sidelines and start playing cards.

No, Darkness will probably stand in front of the monster and cause me trouble...

Mr. Kazuma couldn't help but tear up: "You're such a good person!"

Emma, ​​puzzled, muttered, "What a strange person."

So he started working with his team members.

Kazuma was happy to have some peace and quiet, only taking action when encountering players on the monster side.

……

The tenth floor.

Emma's team worked together seamlessly, and the three of them took down a silverback ape in just three minutes. Mishima Hitomi carefully stepped forward, dug out the magic stone, and put it away in two portions.

Emma rested while watching Hitomi Mishima; her diligent demeanor evoked the girl's sympathy.

"Thank you for your help. How about we pay you the supporter's share in addition to the commission fee?"

Mishima Hitomi's eyes lit up: "Is this a good idea?"

"No problem, the cost of being a legitimate supporter isn't high, it's just a bit of work."

During the conversation, Kazuma, unusually serious, stood to one side, holding a bow and surveying the surroundings.

The tenth floor, known as the Misty Wasteland, had extremely low visibility and dim lighting, leaving them with no idea whether new monsters might appear.

Especially on unconventional routes, where there are no other adventurers around, it's not surprising that some elite monster might suddenly appear from some corner.

When Emma and the others finished resting and stood up again, Kazuma's pupils contracted, and he suddenly tightened his grip on the bowstring.

"Hah!"

She bent down to shoot an arrow, which whistled as it grazed Emma's ear and struck the little devil behind her.

"what?"

Everyone was shocked and immediately turned around with their swords drawn, only to see a dozen giant goblins and a giant frog riding on their backs.

"Enhanced species, still twenty of them!" Emma exclaimed in shock.

The horse girl exclaimed in surprise, "Is this why the guild made us clear the maze?"

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