“The Eastern coal mine is overflowing with lead worms. Won’t you take care of them?”
Lead worms were monsters with levels in the high 300s.
It wasn’t impossible for Weed to hunt them with his level, but because they burrowed through the earth, they were hard monsters to catch without magic. Additionally, if they felt any danger, they spewed a poison that was hard to detoxify.
“A sword that can even pulverize cast iron, and can’t even be blocked by amour, there’s a rumor of a legendary sword that’s hiding somewhere in our Kingdom, can you believe it? I’ll be happy if you can find it.”
A legendary sword quest.
With a difficulty of rank A, it was a specialty quest that no one in Kuruso had been able to solve.
There weren’t very many clues, but there was a strong chance he could only do it by raising his intimacy with the Dwarven residents to the max.
Weed, who could flatter any day, thought it was a worthwhile to challenge quest. However, he had no choice but to give up on it. He lacked the Advanced Blacksmithing skills that were needed in the middle of the quest.
“They say there’s a fruit that can extend the lives of Dwarves which can be found in Kuruso’s Southern swamp, but no one has succeeded in finding it. Would you try it once?”
It was a rank B quest.
If you partied with a Cleric, you could struggle to find the fruit in the dungeon within the swamp.
These kinds of rank A and rank B quests poured out continuously.
It was literally a flood of quests.
Weed answered Pin’s question simply.
“I suppose I’ll have to leave.”
“I thought so…”
“But it’s not time yet. The reason I came here—I think I can achieve it.”