Nope, I am done with the license and guild. I want to live with my daughter, talk normally with people and make an acquaintance.
Just like the title of this manga.
@Vasqueztion no unseen hand at play here, the guild takes joint responsibility with the adventurers, technically, since they are also judged on a point system, based on the completed/failed ration of jobs. So they had to let him go die in a ditch somewhere, rather than let him keep dragging their reputation down, but it's still a dick move to say it in those kind of words to his face.
Donating all that money to the orphanage is actually a little irresponsible. He could have used a portion of that to take care of Ravi. Food, clothing, toys, medicine, school, taking care of a child is expensive.
The details of this manga and the arrow in the knee one get mixed in my head all the time. I thought this was the arrow in the knee dude and the other MC was the one who got hexed.
Fucking isekai stories and their cookie-cutter MCs, I swear.
@FireCamp I mentioned the hexer, but that didn't seem to be his main priority here. His main concern appears to be losing his current happiness, which @Vasqueztion did a good job of describing how he would have lost it.
Ha, hakuna matata. Though, we all know how that one ended. Hopefully this one ends with some goddamned answers.
Well hey, you never know where your career can take you. Whatever you decide makes you happy, man.
If he's not going the adventurer route, he's going to need to figure out a more stable source of income though. I like that he donated most of the money to the orphanage, but he's still got a daughter to raise.
I guess that depends on how obligated he is to take jobs if he has a license. Because even easy, risk-free jobs way below his skill level ought to pay more than day labor.
It was established in Chapter 4 at the beginning of the dragon hunt that not all quests require a license, and that the ones the Guild gives tend to be personal requests from people, while stuff like subjugating/slaying monsters tend to be directly from communities or even countries.
He said that they can sometimes be undertaken without a license, implying that it is up to the community issuing the quest whether or not they require anyone undertaking it to have a guild license.
So, I know the guildmaster's just flamboyant, but is bandana fellow from the guards a male or a female? They're drawn very androgynous and I haven't seen anyone refer to them as one way or another, unless I missed it.