The chapter opens with a refreshing breeze blowing in from the blue sky. It's clear that this is the capital of the world. Everyone starts out in this way. Everyone runs away when they get close. The narrator asks if there are any other goals for the adventurer. He says he's an adventurer and he has to "start acting like one" . He asks if he can fight with a gun. He thinks it's rare for a gun to be found in the labyrinth, but he thinks it would be better if he could use magic to use it. The gun is called a "magic rifle" because it reacts to his intentions. The guns in the world only shoot lead bullets, which is why they're so limited. The guild reviews the request for a reward, and the narrator says that he'll judge the request. He then asks if the guild decides when the reward will be given. He's been wondering why Ganymede is called the "single stroke" , and he thinks he could be even higher in rank than that. He also says that GanYmede doesn't like to curry favor with anyone, and that's the reason why he thinks the single stroke is just like him.
The chapter opens with a refreshing breeze blowing in from the blue sky. It's clear that this is the capital of the world. Everyone starts out in this way. Everyone runs away when they get close. The narrator asks if there are any other goals for the adventurer. He says he's an adventurer and he has to "start acting like one" . He asks if he can fight with a gun. He thinks it's rare for a gun to be found in the labyrinth, but he thinks it would be better if he could use magic to use it. The gun is called a "magic rifle" because it reacts to his intentions. The guns in the world only shoot lead bullets, which is why they're so limited. The guild reviews the request for a reward, and the narrator says that he'll judge the request. He then asks if the guild decides when the reward will be given. He's been wondering why Ganymede is called the "single stroke" , and he thinks he could be even higher in rank than that. He also says that GanYmede doesn't like to curry favor with anyone, and that's the reason why he thinks the single stroke is just like him.