The series is currently ongoing, and here is the status of the most recent volumes:
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By v110, Receptionist at the Bottom-Tier Guild has successfully transitioned from a niche "office-worker-in-another-world" trope into a sophisticated critique of meritocracy. It proves that the most interesting stories in a fantasy world aren't always found in the dragon’s lair, but often behind the front desk where the paperwork is filed. If you are looking for specific details, I can help you: of Chapter 110. receptionist at the bottom tier guild v110
“Name?” “Rent.” “Rank?” “Wood. Obviously.” “Quest preference?” “One where I don’t die.” The series is currently ongoing, and here is
When the city’s magistrate once demanded the name of the man who’d broken a noble’s carriage, Mara gave him a list of the men who’d been at the forge that day. The magistrate found none; the truth lived instead in a string of favors paid out quietly and a carriage that had, inconveniently, been left unlocked. Mara’s loyalty was to the ledger’s ethics, not to law or nobility. The ledger’s ethics were messy but fair: paybacks apportioned in kind, not cruelty. If you are looking for specific details, I
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