Receptionist At The Bottom Tier Guild V110 Jun 2026
I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time
The gameplay Loop of version 1.10 is divided into two alternating phases: operational management and relationship building. Guild Desk Management
Mara could have sent her away; the guild’s schedule filled with such tragedies. Instead she did the work receptionists sometimes do that isn’t in any job description: she built a bridge between the impossible and the possible. She found an old horologist—an amputee who measured time in heartbeats—who worked nights at the back table where the apprentices melted copper. He took one look at Tessa’s crate and agreed to help in exchange for stew and the use of a prism. He asked no questions about fathers. receptionist at the bottom tier guild v110
“You’ve got to be specific,” she said, voice small but firm. “Bones pay either sorrow or secrecy. Which do you want?”
The bell above the squat wooden door jingled like a coin tossed into a shallow fountain. Rain had soaked the cobblestones outside, and a thin smear of steam curled from the gutters. Inside, the guild hall smelled of old paper, boiled cabbage, and the faint sweetness of candlewax. Light from an oil lamp pooled over a battered desk where a single figure hunched like a sentinel. I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll
Because receptionists do not merely pass messages along; they make the first small-time agreements that keep a city from unravelling. They are the keepers of beginnings, of favors redeemed and promises tracked. Mara’s hands, stained with ink and coal and poultice, kept that ledger honest. And when the city needed a way to start again, people knew where to knock.
Volume 110 emphasizes that the true magic lies in the routine. It’s not about becoming the strongest; it’s about making a difference, one low-level quest at a time. The receptionist’s dedication to making the bottom-tier guild a safe, supportive place for beginners is heartwarming. Final Thoughts on Volume 110 She found an old horologist—an amputee who measured
What would you put in your ideal "Receptionist at the Bottom Tier Guild" story?
“Whatever you have.”
As of April 2026, the series is nowhere near a volume 110; the light novel has released as of late 2024, and the manga is currently in its middle arcs. If you are looking for a "useful post" to share with a community about the current state of the series,
The genre is very accessible for new readers. You can begin with the light novel of I May Be a Guild Receptionist (Volume 1 published in 2023) or explore web novels on translation sites like Re:Library. Anime adaptations have also brought the genre to wider audiences.
