Inside a modest hall of weathered stone blocks and pillars, a blonde young man sat behind a wooden desk, focusing on nothing.
[You have unpacked: Southern Noravia Inter-Class Representative Competition Reward Pack (Champion).]
[You have obtained 100,000 Swordcoins.]
[You have obtained 500 Actualizer Crystals.]
[You have obtained a Sword Skill Scroll: Phantom Lunge (B)]
[You have obtained (10) 30% Experience Boost Scroll(s).]
[You have obtained (5) Greater Health Potion(s).]
[You have obtained (5) Greater Stamina Potion(s).]
[You have obtained (3) Pill of Strength.]
[You have obtained (3) Pill of Agility.]
[You have obtained (3) Pill of Dexterity.]
[You have obtained (3) Pill of Stamina.]
[You have obtained (3) Pill of Vitality.]
[You have obtained (3) Perception Tonic.]
Daru smiled in appreciation as he dismissed the notifications after reading them.
The competition rewards could be considered modest but very helpful for a novice without a background, like him, though he couldn’t help but doubt whether people like Skylar would even appreciate them.
"Everyone, double-ti, please!"
A voice snapped him out of his thoughts, snatching his attention. Daru looked ahead and felt slightly nervous.
Before him were a little over a hundred seats that were all fully occupied by professional guild acquisition agents, and there were at least a hundred more people squeezing themselves in, not caring whether they had to stand with their arms crossed over their chests, lean on the weathered stone walls, or scribble things while kneeling on the floor to finish up their offer revisions.
All of them were here to try their luck, even if the chances of them securing Onimaru Kunitsuna were slim to none.
The governnt and the Seven Sword Guilds were also here, after all.
"In thirty more seconds, we will begin the recruitnt event, and for the sake of order, no one will be allowed to enter once the event starts," the academy staff announced.
Hearing the woman’s voice, the recruitnt agents sprinted like their lives depended on it.
At least those who were fully invested in trying their luck with Daru made it on ti. Attending this recruitnt event was simply essential, especially for those smaller yet still competent guilds who are hoping for a miracle.
Of course, others could still try to contact Daru after the event. It was just that there was simply no way he would still be a free agent after today, so it was now or never.
The reinforced wooden door creaked and closed, locked the next mont by the arena administrator.
The recruitnt event for the Class Representatives of Noravia’s Southern Bladeborn Academy has begun.
A few monts later, Principal Jebroham walked closer to Daru’s solo table, standing at the podium to personally oversee the recruitnt event for his academy’s finest.
This would’ve been delegated to his secretary...had he had a secretary...
"Everyone, firstly, allow to thank you for your enthusiasm in recruiting my student, Daru Finnley, and his renowned blade, Onimaru Kunitsuna." The old academy head bowed, then continued: "Let us make this event as orderly as possible. Also, I shall make a few things clear. As you all know, the academies are under the governnt, and as such, I’m also an agent of the governnt. I will not be a hypocrite in this event and will help our agent in any way I can to secure Onimaru Kunitsuna. However, worry not, as we will be competing with everyone fairly."
What he said was naturally a performance.
The plan was set, and this ti, Jebroham was included, working together with Daru and the governnt recruitnt agent sent by Hailey.
Of course, the agents of the Seven Sword Guilds were nowhere near close to biting.
They remained wary of what the governnt might pull to secure Onimaru Kunitsuna, because if purely talking from benefits, they were certain that a re young man — however stoic — would at least double-guess their resolve after seeing their offers.
Still, Principal Jebroham’s speech eased their hearts to a degree. At least the governnt was honest with its intentions.
The recruitnt agents would be more worried if they just stood and watched from the sidelines.
"I will not be delaying things further. Everyone, please put your offers on the table, and we shall give the free agent so ti to digest them."
The mont Jebroham finished, the agents of the smaller guilds hurried to place their mystical envelopes on the wooden table, as if being first would equate to a higher chance of being chosen.
Daru was dumbfounded at the chaos.
Those from the Seven Sword Guilds only chuckled while shaking their heads, amused at the lesser competitors.
The governnt agent, anwhile, only watched with a neutral gaze.
Around two minutes later, the order returned. Daru was encouraged by Principal Jebroham to open the envelopes, and the mont he opened the first one, a comfortable flood of information entered his mind.
’Oh...just like the Soulslips...’
He was quite familiar with this already, so Daru unhesitatingly opened each envelope, feeling a subtle connection with each one every ti he learned of a detailed offer.
It would be easy for him to locate the envelope he wanted to, should he decide to choose to accept that guild’s offer.
’A pity...’
He would not be choosing any of them and was only receiving the offers for formality and performance, as Caleb reminded him again and again to act as well as he did in his match against Taiya.
Daru even appeared to be in deep pondernt from ti to ti.
Had Caleb been here, he would’ve been chuckling.
Soon, Daru finished checking all of them, and as soon as he did, the governnt agent and those from the Seven Sword Guilds stood up one by one, as though they had rehearsed the order in which they would hand their offers in.
’Alright...act according to the plan...’ he reminded himself.
The first one he checked was the governnt’s offer, a smile tugging on the corners of his mouth as he nodded, seemingly satisfied.
However, the contents of the envelope were rely further instructions from Hailey. There was no offer at all.
A few monts later, he picked up and opened another envelope — the one from Steel Covenant.
His eyes "widened".
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