“Did I go too far?” I asked.
“You did! Have some restraint!” the other three replied in unison.
I reflected on my actions while glancing over at Kuruta, who had nothing to do after I’d stolen the spotlight. I shouldn’t have done everything by myself—and I had to take better care not to destroy the forest next time.
“Confirming the delivery of ten ogre molars!”
The receptionist smiled cheerfully as she accepted our proof of the kills. Well, at least the job had been completed safely. The ogres hadn’t been where the job request had said they would be, so we had searched the whole forest for them. It had been quite an effort. The hunt itself had been pretty quick, but the search had taken half the day.
“The ogre den was in a completely different location than what was written on the request. This is one of the requests the guild regularly puts out, right? Please correct it the next time you post it,” Nino said.
“Huh? Where was the den, exactly?” the receptionist asked.
“Here. It wasn’t in the north of the forest.” Nino took out her map a