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Monday, Sunless Guild 80th floor.

It was the day after I made a deal with Jonathan, Today was also the day that the auction would start but I had so ti left before the Auction started.

This my father told to co guild with him so that's why I was currently in my father's office.

Sitting on a large grey sofa, I took a look at the office.

On the opposite side of , my father, working on a large rosewood desk, was busy compiling a stack of paperwork.

As he compiled the paperwork on the table, his pen would drift in swift and fluent movents across the papers on his desk.

He looked incredibly efficient.

"Lucas…"

As I was busy looking around, disrupting the silence, my father spoke

"Yes?"

Putting the pen in his hand down, my father's obsidian eyes stared at .

"I heard the dungeon I gave you to train, In that dungeon so random people entered and when asked they said they had your permission, Care to explain what is going on?"

Ah! I see so that's why Father asked to co guild with him, He wanted to ask who were those people.

Well, I'm sure they were mbers of the Black colour gang but I can't tell him that now can I?

If he heard I was in contact with the gang then I'm sure he would scold .

So what should I do? I have to lie to him for a ti binge.

I know, I shouldn't lie but at this mont I don't have any choice.

I will tell him the truth in future.

"Father, I decided to create a rcenary group," I said to him as I stared right into his eyes. He raised one of his eyebrows at the words I said.

"A rcenary? Can't say I'm surprised but care to explain why?"

I took a deep breath as I prepared the right words, I couldn't make a mistake here.

"It's because it will help the Sunless Guild in future, Father. The rcenary group will act as the second branch of the Sunless Guild and "provide additional support during critical missions. It's a strategic move to strengthen our influence and capabilities," I explained, maintaining eye contact with my father.

He leaned back in his chair, studying intently. "A rcenary group under the Sunless Guild's banner, huh? It's an ambitious plan, Lucas. But why the need for secrecy?"

I hesitated for a mont, choosing my words carefully. "I wanted to ensure everything was in place before making an official announcent. The recent events in the city made realize the importance of having a reliable and discreet force. This group will serve the Sunless Guild's interests without drawing unnecessary attention."

My father's expression softened, and he nodded in understanding. "Ambitious indeed, but it's crucial to anticipate the consequences of such decisions. Keep inford about the progress, Lucas. We'll discuss the details further."

I nodded, relieved that my explanation seed to satisfy him, at least for now. "Of course, Father. I value your guidance in this endeavour."

He returned to his paperwork, and the room fell into a contemplative silence. I continued to observe the office, noticing the various accolades and ntoes adorning the walls—a testant to my father's journey in leading the Sunless Guild.

As the clock ticked, the weight of responsibility settled on my shoulders. The upcoming auction, the clandestine dealings with the Black colour gang, and now the establishnt of a rcenary group—all threads intricately woven into the fabric of my evolving narrative.

The door to the office creaked open, and Lily peeked inside. "Big brother, are you done talking with Dad?"

I smiled at her, appreciating the tily distraction. "Yes, Lily. What brings you here?"

She entered the room, her eyes wide with curiosity. "I heard sothing about a new group. Can I join?"

I chuckled, ruffling her hair. "Maybe when you're a bit older, Lily. This is more for experienced individuals."

She pouted playfully. "No fair. I want to be cool like you!"

"Then Father I will get going now," I said to Father and walked toward the door of the office, Lily walking behind with her little foot.

"Yes and dropped your sister to your mother. " Father said and started to work again.

Exiting my father's office, Lily and I made our way to the lower floors where my mother usually spent her ti. As we walked through the guild, Lily couldn't contain her excitent.

"Big brother, is it true? Are you creating a group?" Lily asked, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.

I nodded a playful smile on my face. "Yes, Lily. It's a new venture for the Sunless Guild. But you'll have to wait a bit before joining, okay?"

She pouted, but her enthusiasm didn't wane. "Fine, but you have to tell all about it when I'm old enough to join!"

"Deal," I chuckled, patting her head.

I would never allow her to join sothing like this at all, after all, she is my only sister. The rcenary group is a sham, all of them are mbers of the Black colour gang. I would not allow Lily to join sothing like this at all.

But it doesn't matter, Now that the Black colour gang belong to , I would turn that gang into a rcenary group any mont.

We reached my mother's designated area where she managed various guild affairs. As we entered, she looked up from her work, a warm smile gracing her features.

"Lucas, Lily! What brings you two here?" my mother greeted us.

"Big brother is making a new group, Mom!" Lily exclaid, unable to contain the news.

My mother's eyes sparkled with interest. "Is that so, Lucas? Tell more."

I briefly explained the concept of the rcenary group and its role as a strategic asset for the Sunless Guild. My mother listened attentively, nodding in approval.

"It sounds like a bold move, Lucas. Your father and I trust your judgnt. Keep us updated on its progress, alright?" she said, her support evident in her words.

"I will, Mom," I assured her.

After spending a few monts with my mother, Lily and I headed towards the entrance of the guild.

As we stepped outside, I glanced at Lily. "Alright, Lily, I need to attend the sothing very important, but you should head back to Mom. We'll catch up later, okay?"

She nodded, understanding, though a bit disappointed. "Okay, big brother. Good luck at whatever you want to attend!"

"Thanks, Lily. Take care," I said, giving her a quick hug before heading towards the venue of the highly anticipated auction.

The city's atmosphere was charged with anticipation and excitent, and I couldn't help but wonder how the threads of fate would weave during this pivotal event.

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