As Silver Sword faces off against a dark god, Silha, Alina returns to her job. However, she has a terrible feeling that Jade might not return.
Last time, Silha tried to trap Jade’s party as he wanted to defeat Silha and was hoping to get a Dia ability. Silha kills him off, and Jade’s team faces a tough fight. While Lululee used an auto-revival spell on Jade, Silha took that ability from her, leaving her and Lowe helpless. In short, Jade tells Lowe to escape with Lululee, hoping Alina will notice and save the party.
Of course, Alina seems a bit worried as she goes about her day as an attendant. However, she got stuck doing overtime again, with Laila gushing about the Executioner. Of course, she notices a glowing pendant in Alina’s pocket. Alina sees this as Jade being near death as she races to the Chalk Tower.
Eventually, Alina rushed over there, and the guards blocked the entrance. She had to bring out the hammer, which means her job is in jeopardy as the guards know she is the Executioner. At least she saved Lowe and Lululee from a monster and gave them a drink to recover.
After saving Lowe and Lululee, Alina finds Jade lying motionless. Silha, of course, revealed that Jade was dead. Alina, of course, brings out her hammer and manages to inflict a wound. However, his Judgment attacks injure Alina, but she manages to defeat him, or as she thought. She finds out that Jade is still alive, but barely, as she heals him with a potion, although Jade gets excited over an indirect kiss, which annoys Alina.
Eventually, Silha manages to regain consciousness as Alina deals with her. Sure, Silha tries to overpower Alina, but with her determination, she gets powered up, overcomes his judgment attack, and eventually manages to blow to the dark god. At least Alina manages to save the day again, although the overtime continues. Alina is not getting the additional workers, but at least the guards won’t leak her identity as the Executioner.
(Also known as I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I’ll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time)
@chikorita157 I still like the show. It’s solidifying as more formulaic, but the MC is simply so charming that I don’t care.