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Two Vate of Vans

Chapter 9 Conflict in The Adventurer Guild

Word Count: 2163    |    Released on: 16/06/2023

e of her sick mother. I had hoped she could accompany me to register at the guild, even though I could go on my own. But it stil

ng in this world. I'm not burdened by work schedules and routines like in my previous life. I'm not tied to the constraints of time and schedules imposed by instituti

I said, clasping

Now, I understand Benjamin Franklin's words that time is money. It doesn't mean you have to value time with money, but rather you should value time from your own pe

ave," I murmured to myse

with an open front, and a white t-shirt underneath, making me stand out even more with my contrasting white hair. I

y. It feels very comfortable and lightweight when both swords hang on my back. They

lost because I have a complete topographic map of Castalla City. I acquired two maps from Mr. Hector's shop yesterday. The f

oden entrance door. Above the door, there's a symbol depicting a sword, shield, a

ing and going. I walk directly towards the guild entrance because seve

guild. The atmosphere is even livelier inside, with various types of

. After the counter area, the remaining space was divided into two sections. On the right side was where adventurers would wait, with neatly arranged round tables about a meter

and people started talking about me behind my back. Some spoke quietly, but

ice asked. "A high-level adventurer," someone remarked. "What a co

es I heard and went st

tly round face greeted me in a friendly tone. Perhaps this was the profess

ort mission achievements, or provide spec

turer in this guild?" I ask

ssumed I was already an adventurer, which was understandable based on my appearance. I wore expensive-loo

an adventurer. Today is my first

rer registration process," the receptionist

ough I'm not part of the registration department,

ion department?" I asked t

registration, the second is for mission submissions and reporting, and the last is for m

ill it out completely," the receptionist

replied, acce

r," another voice commented. "He looks like a rich kid," someo

, and some assumed I was a wealthy child based on my appearance. Well, I could hear al

ge... Specializati

as easier than I expected. I didn't have to p

out everything?"

. It's basic information for an adv

from my previous life was Revans, my second name here was Edvans, but it would be risky for me to use the na

human. I didn't recall having any mix

understand the mechanics of magic in this world. I hadn't even studied the magic book I bought yesterday. For

anding the completed registra

ns, Race is Human, Age seventeen, and Oc

rrect," I repli

onal fees to change the data later. I hope you ha

arent plate, and the plate briefly emitted a glow when

tructed, pointing the transparent plate towards me. On top o

nsparent plate, which glowe

erts your magic circuit data into this card, along with the data you provided on the form. This is your guild card, which will be your identity from now

d from Rank F. In the middle section, there were the four pieces of information I had filled out on the registration form. Above the middle sec

mean?" I asked the receptionist

ts from the adventurer guild. Please keep your card safe and don't lose it, as there is a fee for card reissuance if it gets lost. Is t

ing," I replied to th

edia book, and the third is the plant encyclopedia book. Every new adventurer is required to have these three books.

ild receptionist. Now, I used my Storage skill to conceal it,

y guild card. I also received the three guild books. At least that was enough for today

rom the counter. Just like before, I could s

a muscular man with a large sword hanging on his back, seemingly a warrior specia

as an adventurer," I a

sist you on your first day as an adven

ear from his gaze that he just wanted to decei

eive others, and naive individuals who became their victims. Perhaps I could improvise a little. Wh

ld be very helpful," I repli

e sword. Can I take a look?" the sen

sion, he reached out his han

ld hall. He didn't know that my sword would give an electric

what did you do to me?" h

other people's belongings without permission?" I said pro

eir swords and raised their weapons. They al

myself by unsheathin

fortune. And there wasn't even a luck statistic in my statu

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