
I’m sorry!!! You’re an adventurer, right!? I came here on a whim! There were enough reliable people in the village for about 5 monsters, so I quickly took care of them, but then I got found out and was hit. Dungeons keep appearing, and I asked the first adventurer three months ago… So how many are there now? No way, it’s 30…! So the bounty was high, huh…! I understand that there are countless monsters that have increased within the village. They keep coming, and if it goes on like this, the whole village would be at their limit… It can’t be that it was written in the request… Since I took care of them quickly, it shouldn’t have been more than 10 monsters! What!? 20 monsters!? When I made the request for the limit, it was about 5 monsters… Back then, I was thinking I was being too optimistic about managing to keep the entire daughter village of Agry at their limit, but first of all, I’m glad you came; you’ve arrived! What about the old man!?
(There are probably more…)
I’m sorry…!!
This definitely needs more.
Is it better that they are only raising the prices…?
>>4
It’s cheap for 30 units, but it’s a bit cheap to lure with a high reward for only 2 or 3 units.
>>4
Well, this is even more than I anticipated.
“It’s insurance to be able to say, ‘Since I’m paying a high price, you should take responsibility until the end!'”
I need to gather 4 more adventurers…
Our company can meet that deadline!
This village endured well…
Hya…
One more voice!
It’s better to estimate around 50 for this.
>>10
I think the minimum line is 50…
Are you enduring against monsters that require around five adventurers to eliminate for an entire month?
If you’re not honest in your writing, won’t the result be that an adventurer with equipment that can kill about five bodies is sacrificed, making the goblins stronger?
Are these guys conspiring with goblins?
>>13
This is this time’s sacrifice, Goblin-sama…
>>15
>>13
Let’s hunt five and go home.
Ju… no, ni ju… san… yo… it’s a lot.
Are you kidding me for not writing honestly when life and death are at stake…?
If you see one goblin, it’s often said to think there are 30 more.
From what I can see on the first page, it seems quite peaceful with the pigs being kept outside.
>>21
It’s a type of goblin that doesn’t eat pork, right?
The number of goblins stated in the request form seems to be quite high as a reward per unit.
If the rewards remain fixed while the workload keeps increasing, it will gradually become low-paying work that doesn’t match the effort and risk involved over time…
…I can’t deal with it with the current equipment.
Please make the request again…
>>23
Well then, could you at least have that woman guard the village?
If the numbers for achieving the goal are six times different from the preparation, then it’s just impossible…
Even if the person perceives it as actually 30 bodies, the situation could still increase.
It is absolutely permissible to abandon and go home.
Is there a scene where goblins are rampaging?
Is it a goblin?
It’s true that this old man is useless, but isn’t it impossible to keep track of the number of packs?
>>31
We report the number of goblins that have increased every month to the Goblin Lord…
>>31
But underestimating it to just five is too much!
>>31
Report the number you have now, even if you don’t know the exact figure.
There must be a lot more for sure…
However, those who do not sign the contract after a preview also bear some responsibility…
What kind of village is barely holding on while being attacked by those numbers every day…?
In the end, I feel like it was a road.
Even though the amount is set higher.
The request is for something cheap.
There’s definitely something hidden, you definitely want to lure people in.
Isn’t this kind of thing a success fee? Can’t I go home now?
>>41
Travel also costs money, doesn’t it…?
I’ll pay extra, so please, I’m serious…
>>46
Even if the increase is just a few, we are not prepared for an overwhelming number.
Since it’s a false report, I will definitely have them pay for the transportation costs.
I’m sorry for deceiving you…
It’s not an auction.
If you use a spell to attack a whole group of enemies at once…
Five or thirty, it’s the same, isn’t it?
Sorry for deceiving you… that’s the kind of guy he is.
It’s common in TRPGs.
>>47
It’s not good.
>>90
TRPG insists on reality, but tricking the players into it only leads to mutual loss in the game…
If you’re going to diverge from where I declined, it’s almost unnecessary to just accept it with common sense.
>>47
I’m going home.
>>116
But what if the name of the client written on the request paper is Koitsu Usotsuiteru?!
Keep raising it gradually while watching the situation over here.
A conspiracy to have adventurers eliminate the goblin-infested caves on the border with a neighboring country, instead of sending in the military (to avoid turning it into an issue between nations), to establish a foothold for an invasion.
The villagers have been threatened by the country to set up a poorly constructed village in the goblin’s living area, where they issue requests and guide adventurers.
After defeating the Goblin Lord, the protagonists hear the circumstances and collapse the cave to make it unusable in order to protect the dignity of adventurers.
>>49
Is it okay to be eyed by the country…?
>>49
If you deceive about the number of enemies, the adventurers will end up dying.
It seems like after asking if I should take the order, I’m rolling a die to determine the number of goblins.
It probably isn’t breeding, so it feels like they are calling their friends from the surrounding area…
The number of goblins is 33… no, 34… 111… 222… 333… 445…
It’s okay to go home at the point of misleading the request.
I like it because it’s really realistic.
Humans make mistakes, become lazy, and turn a blind eye.
Well, then, I’ll take that as a refusal…
>>55
The village entrance is now surrounded by countless goblins…
You’re already at the edge, so just say the truth plainly.
>>56
I want to hear a willingness to defeat them, no matter how many there are, because I don’t know how much they’ve increased…!
>>56
Approximately 200 million…
The one I saw in NARUTO.
>>57
I can’t afford to pay for high-rank missions, so I’ll hire you at the price of a casual mission and throw you against a super dangerous enemy!
I did not deceive you…
I’ve been too busy dealing with goblins to have time to update…
It seems like something from Armored Core.
The Wave Country arc of Naruto was like this too, but… this guy…!! Right?
Isn’t this another form of coexistence?
Well, somehow after this, the three of them will continue being adventurers normally…
This protagonist was summoned to another world but only has useless skills, so they have a stronger reason to oppose the country after being kicked out of the royal castle.
>>67
After becoming somewhat stronger, it would be troublesome if the king’s expulsion was revealed.
It seems they are sending assassins in case they cannot bring them back.
I wonder if that country will perish…
I thought that adventurers lured in with rewards that are more colorful than the market could be skillfully tricked into fighting.
>>68
No competent adventurer with the right skills would take on something like that for the reward! This is the worst possible scenario!
If you’re confident in your skills, you might feel excited.
In NARUTO, the client is only paying an amount equivalent to a C-rank, so it’s different.
>>70
Huh? I remembered it as a joke, but when I think about it, that was actually quite malicious, wasn’t it?
>>77
That’s incredibly malicious, if Kakashi hadn’t been there, everyone except Sasuke might have died in the first attack.
As an adventurer, it’s better to raid the village and blame it on the goblins, right?
If it’s a conspiracy, we have to let them be defeated.
If there are few people, it must be impossible to clear it.
While the village continues to be attacked by goblins, telling me to go rewrite the request form is truly unreasonable…
It seems that the number of women in the village is gradually increasing, and they are being kidnapped and turned into breeding bags.
Even after this issue is resolved, the village will need a lot of money for reconstruction, yet all they talk about is the reward…
Are adventurers who write about taking risks merely gold-hunters in name only…?
>>80
It’s just a job…
>>81
It seems like there’s a behavior that might bring up feelings of guilt about killing…
>>81
You seem quite relaxed.
>>81
…Is this really attacking the village?
>>81
Having just a couple of these attacking, we couldn’t resist at all is a problem.
>>96
I can’t blame the old lady who gave this guy a little food…
>>96
“The fact that it was ‘two or three bodies’ already makes the credibility of the testimony questionable.”
>>81
What, you’re here, Sora?
One-hit kill with the Keyblade!
In other words, this is a case where we can complain to the guild that posted this, right?
There were about 30 of them (actually probably around 60) when they came to attack the village.
(There are probably about 200 bodies in the nest.)
First of all, thank you for coming.
It was worthwhile to increase the rewards while keeping the information hidden…
If you keep doing things like this, there will be no one left to accept your requests, and in the end, you’ll perish.
Did the guild side not think it was strange?
Let’s take it back for now.
Can we deal with about 5 goblins using the men from the village?
You wouldn’t just leave this pitiful village behind, would you?
Aren’t those villagers hiding something else aside from the number of goblins?
A life hack that makes it easier to evoke sympathy by having children take the lead.
It doesn’t matter, but isn’t this just a foolish act of feeding goblins…?
T-ten thousand bodies…
>>105
I’ll go back and request a bombing…
>>105
It’s amazing how well the village maintains its appearance…
How can we increase from 2 or 3 to 30 with this docility…
>>110
When cut, it splits into two.
>>112
Was it a flatworm?
So it really is a goblin.
Will the wandering armor judge all the images that don’t appear in front of people?
You should have the villagers deal with this flustered goblin.
I wonder how goblins in this world reproduce…
You defeated a goblin, huh?
I am the village chief.
But you know…
It’s not like we have the internet, so isn’t updating the targets for the hunt pretty difficult?
>>119
I’m raising the fee because I’m aware that the demand is increasing.
But the number of people remains unchanged.
>>119
If the request was last month, I could have updated it at any time…
When you’re told there are 5 goblins in the TRPG and you go to the location with an appropriate party, only to find there are 30 (probably more) instead, what do you do?
I’ll hurry back and complain to the guild to make the request examination details more thorough.
The opposite of a lack of reality, a raw type of discomfort…!
To prevent this kind of thing, reconnaissance and on-site investigations are necessary.
Isn’t there a guild to prevent us from getting caught up in scams like this?
>>125
How do you prevent it?
>>129
Villages that do such things will impose penalties and ostracize you.
>>125
Basically, if we don’t hurry, it may involve life-threatening situations, so it seems like we can’t do a thorough examination…
If you’re lying, your success rate will go down, so what are you thinking…
If it’s an unknown request, it’s one thing, but this is about the safety of your own village.
>>126
If you don’t lie, it feels like the success rate will drop to 0% because you can’t pay the normal fee, right?
Taking on missions that can’t be accomplished is a loss for everyone, so I’ll change.
This is probably a choice that 99% of people would take, to abandon the request and go home.
But it’s impossible to accurately measure an opponent who’s attacking.
When there are several or a dozen or more.
Isn’t it time for the country or regular troops to step in since the village’s survival is at stake?
>>134
So I’ll bring back the information.
>>134
Even though there are adventurers, the regular army doesn’t come out for just one village.
It doesn’t seem like much of a village.
Isn’t it amazing that a few professionals can endure dozens of pests?
Well, it’s better than just increasing the rewards…
>>136
On the contrary, there’s a maliciousness in silently increasing the numbers…
Let’s put out a request to count the number of goblins attacking.
If it increases to a point where it can’t be taken back, then the government will surely take action.
I’ll remain silent until it increases.
>>141
The village is going to perish!!!
This is not the time to be a goblin breeder.
Considering the minimum strength of six times is simply impossible, I can only say it’s someone who will leave.
If I go home now and get complained at, that would be a really awful GM.
If an army came for every goblin…
In the first place, the village wouldn’t hire adventurers by paying them a reward.
The budget for pest control isn’t fixed… I think that if we report a large number, the reward per animal will become smaller…
If you’re not satisfied, then feel free to go home! Leave this worn-out old man and young child to fend for themselves!
>>146
Isn’t it good to report that this old man is stealing rewards and has completely destroyed the guild?
>>149
If you do this for all requests, you’ll make a profit.
>>152
Should I also clarify that it’s easier to ensure complete annihilation?
It seems like you didn’t understand.
>>155
Where was such a premise?
Inside the brain?
It’s tough because such fraudulent requests can become a trust issue for the guild.
It’s not like we don’t have any money left just because we’ve underestimated and misappropriated the fees…
How many bodies are there, really!?
One hundred…
100!?
One hundred ninety-nine…
Let’s say the village was devastated because of the excessive number of goblins.
It’s a lie… I’m 30… Goblin is
Aren’t you able to predict that it has increased due to the gap in time based on past cases at the guild?
>>154
This month, there have been reports from the village that the number has not increased in the update of requests.
If we involve the guild, it’ll trace back to us, so let’s just attack the village as is.
But if we don’t have money, we have no choice but to be wiped out.
The guild system doesn’t seem to be working very well, does it?
“Why couldn’t you make the request at an earlier stage?” I’m just at a loss because I’m being nitpicked like that.
With this number, aren’t the lords and the military going to come out?
Is it a village without a lord?
Is there no lord backing you? Is the village chief the highest authority? …Why did you decide to develop the village?
It seems boring to nitpick a system that only works in games.
Is it because goblin-slaying quests are unpopular that it was left unused for a whole month?
>>165
It seems that the village is far away and travel expenses are incurred for moving.
The protagonist, who should just die, has been traveling with two women, enjoying a fun and silly adventure.
>>167
The village’s location is already a dead end.
>>165
It looks like they’re stingy with the money, so the reward seems low.
Depending on the number of travel days and the means of transportation, it might go over budget.
What is a village with three young people that has no fighting power usually doing to survive…
>>166
In the mountains, you would think there would be hunters around.
Do you call people every time a pest appears?
There’s a bit more goblin feel, huh?
Maybe after it’s all over, the villagers will throw a party and talk about how they really dealt with those good-natured folks.
>>172
I’m not sure if it’s this village, but I feel like the protagonist was building a stone wall to protect the village.
Narou seems like a fool.
>>173
It exists in reality too.
When you called for repairs, it’s different from what you said!
Isn’t it actually advantageous to have like 500 of them in the Goblin Cave for leveling up experience points?
>>174
Aside from scenario experience points, everything else is garbage, and if the treasure obtained is just experience points, it only makes you tired.
>>174
If we had prior information, we could have just prepared multiple parties…
>>174
Is the world of thread images the type that has experience points or something like that?
There was a work where the protagonist who discerned these kinds of requests was expelled from a different piece than the thread image.
In the original, it’s not normal!
“Then please listen to the village chief,” he said as he called for the village chief and left in a hurry. “Are you an adventurer…?” The explanation began with an apology from the village chief, who stated that initially, when they requested help from the guild due to the goblin attacks, the number they were aware of was quite small, reporting about ten. However, it seems that recently the frequency of attacks on the village has increased, and they discovered that the actual number was greater than anticipated. “At least twenty or more, is that right?” “Yes. After spotting the goblins, we reinforced the fence surrounding the village, so we managed to fend them off somehow… but we couldn’t completely prevent them, and during dangerous times, we had to release livestock to somehow hold out until today.” “When was the last time you were attacked?” “Two days ago. At first, we could defeat them ourselves, but with the numbers being so high, we found ourselves on the defensive, taking considerable damage.” “I see. Then I’m going to rest first. If I head into the forest now, it’ll be night, so it’s better to go in the morning. If there are any attacks today, feel free to wake me.” “Um, about the payment for the request…” “Don’t worry about it, I’ll mention it this time. Adventurers can get angry and leave if the payment is delayed, so just be careful. We’re risking our lives here, and there are times when we might decide not to hunt if the situation looks bad.” “Yes, thank you.”
>>180
In the original work, the protagonist is a mass-produced, overconfident “Iki” type character.
In manga, saints.
It has been altered to such an extent.
>>188
Why…
>>190
Because a boy who self-sacrifices to help others raises the reader’s favorability more than a protagonist with a condescending and aloof attitude.
>>180
The original work is also quite saintly.
If they have experience and the goblins have high reproductive ability, they’ll be turned into new livestock…
Leave the village already.
The discrepancy between the content and the request is so significant that it’s acceptable to return it and file a complaint.
It existed… the pattern where comic adaptations make you dumber…
Yeah, you understand that the protagonists are scolding the client for doing something foolish, right…?
>>185
I’m a bit worried about this area.
>>193
Why are they adding evil deeds that weren’t in the original to elevate the protagonist?
If it’s a remote place where travel expenses and such make the guild’s response sluggish, it would probably be better for a higher-level municipality to take charge.
The Goblin Slayer comic adaptation continues to distort the original work by introducing non-existent rape scenes and portraying things in a rather sensationalized manner.
>>187
Goblin Slayer?
I think the original work had the character hiding their face with a mask.
The female character’s face isn’t cute…
It’s difficult to prevent something like this before it gets discovered.
Therefore, after it was discovered, we want to make it known that if we don’t take organizational responsibility for it, this is what will happen.
>>200
Cool~
But you say they don’t attack, yet they take the crops, right?
It’s basically a raccoon.
If I take this request as is, I feel like the guild or someone would get angry at me.
I want them to make better use of the setting where you gain experience points and receive various rewards while walking.
Maybe a few days ago, there were 2 or 3 bodies, which were lies.
If it’s a request that’s worthless, it might be better to leave it alone for a while to let the situation worsen; that way, the fee for the request could go up, which might be profitable for the guild.
It’s a world where there’s not even a wired communication infrastructure, so there’s no helping it.
Even with wireless communication that allows for real-time interaction, there are still many clients who underreport or overreport.
Veterans probably identify it as a landmine the moment they see the request and don’t approach it.
If it’s a medieval-level civilization, it can only become an organization like the Yakuza or samurai that prioritizes face and honor above all else.
Should we add a comment section to the request form for sharing alerts?