Chariot: "So you're saying that creating a whole channel was actually just to advertise?"
Judgent: "Correct."
Wheel of Fortune: "Judgent's assessnt is correct. Take a look at the Magic Desk. There are a few more channels now. They should be the organizations that Judgent ntioned."
Star: "Tsk tsk, looks like everyone moves fast."
High Priestess: "But how exactly did these channels appear?"
Vivian didn't quite understand.
Or rather, she wanted to set one up herself.
Judgent: "It's in the tool section of the Monthly Grading. The channel creation cards for the Supre Council and Tarot Manor were both obtained by from there."
...
The thought that there would be no more Monthly Gradings made the High Priestess feel like she had missed out on a fortune.
High Priestess: "Do you have any more on hand? I'd like to buy one."
Judgent: "I do, but I don't recomnd that you buy it."
Knowing that the other party was a True Ancestor who probably wanted to stir up so trouble, Chu Yuan directly offered his advice.
However, the High Priestess had no idea what he was getting at: "?"
Judgent: "There are already so many organizations out there now. Even if your organization gets listed, it won't make much of a na for itself."
High Priestess: "I don't care about making a na for myself, I just want a convenient way to communicate."
Magician: "Then you might as well just order Cards directly from . It's convenient, saves trouble, and you can carry them around."
High Priestess: "Aren't you unable to mass-produce those?"
Magician: "After evolving into a Demon Race, not only is my mind much clearer, but my understanding of magic and mana has also reached a higher level. I can do it now."
High Priestess: "Alright, then give nine Cards first."
Because the High Priestess had also undergone evolution, she knew exactly how much of an enhancent it provided, so she didn't doubt the Magician's words at all.
Besides, the Magician was not the type to make empty claims.
Magician: "No problem. @Judgent, sell one of those channel cards."
High Priestess: "Huh?"
The High Priestess was left completely stunned.
'Good heavens. You told not to buy one, only to turn around and buy one yourself?'
Magician: "I want to establish a guild."
Judgent: "What do you an?"
Magician: "Don't they often appear in literature and gas? Like an Adventurer's Guild or a Bounty Guild."
Seeing the Magician's explanation, the High Priestess finally caught on: "So you want to set up such a guild, and that's why you plan to buy a card?"
Magician: "Yes. Although the various regions are not connected yet, since the level limits have been opened, the quarantine zones blocking the regional borders should also be relaxed in the future. When that happens, it will be ti for the Adventurer's Guild to shine."
Magician: "Even though there are many organizations, there will always be people who dislike joining any of them. This is especially true for the powerful ones; the stronger they are, the more they hate being tied down."
Magician: "People like that are perfectly suited to join an Adventurer's Guild with no binding restrictions, becoming freelancers who get things done for money."
The Magician laid out his plan.
In truth, he had already been mulling over this Adventurer's Guild concept for quite so ti.
Now, feeling that the ti was ripe and with so many organizations suddenly popping up, he felt a sense of urgency.
Thus, seeing the High Priestess wanting to buy a channel card had sparked his own imdiate calculations.
Judgent: "True, that way so rare items could perhaps be put up for bounty."
High Priestess: "Then you'll have to set us up with S-rank adventurer identities."
Magician: "Haha, that is a given. In fact, the Cards in your hands can be converted into adventurer identity tags at any ti."
Star: "So this was your idea all along."
Using Cards as adventurer identification tags was indeed very convenient, and it would likely be accepted by the vast majority of people.
After all, Cards were essentially similar to the smartphones of the past.
Aside from lacking direct voice call and video functionalities, they basically t all of a person's daily needs.
Not to ntion they also had mobile storage. If people knew about this feature, there would probably be many who would want to join the Adventurer's Guild.
Moreover, the Adventurer's Guild was an entity that wouldn't restrict anyone, aning one could even treat being an adventurer as a part-ti job.
It sounded like a very promising endeavor.
Afterwards, the group grew increasingly excited. A few others joined the discussion, and they even finalized so of the specific details.
...
"So that's how it is. I was wondering why my Card was flashing so rapidly. They were discussing this matter."
Lan Qingyou, who was preparing to eat dinner, habitually checked her Card to see if Gu Xiaobei had sent her al over, which was how she found out what had happened.
Organizations, huh...
Since Tarot Manor existed, it was only natural for others to form their own organizations as well.
Thinking this, Lan Qingyou wrapped the blanket tighter around herself, then poked her head out to look at the channels on the Magic Desk nearby.
Just as they had said, quite a few new channels had been added.
Aside from the original few channels and Tarot Manor, Lan Qingyou also saw Masquerade, Rose Garden, Dangerous Party, Pure Origin Sect, Blue Moon Circus, Hunter's Association, and over a dozen other organizations she had never even heard of before.
Regardless, these organizations were springing up rapidly like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.
Case in point, right as Lan Qingyou was reading the nas of these groups, another one called the Adventurer's Guild popped up.
Good heavens.
Transmigrating and having magic were already fantastical enough, but now there was even a standard-issue otherworld organization?
As expected, there was no shortage of people looking for amusent no matter where you went. She just wondered what kind of person the founder of this Adventurer's Guild was.
Anyone who dealt with soone like that would probably earn the reputation of being a joker themselves.
With this thought in mind, Lan Qingyou looked back at the conversation log on her Card.
As she slowly scrolled down the chat, she finally saw that the person who established the Adventurer's Guild was actually the Magician, David?
'Well, well, well. It turns out the clown was all along!?'
Feeling sowhat speechless, Lan Qingyou urged Gu Xiaobei to send over her food. After finishing her al, she dove right back into her reading, completely tuning out the outside world.
Right now, she was reading Feng's Insights.
Truth be told.
After an afternoon of intensive study, Lan Qingyou had gained quite a bit of inspiration from the two books.
The result was that she now had a nascent idea forming in her mind.
It was just that the idea was still relatively vague, and she hadn't yet managed to grasp the crucial point.
Feeling rather frustrated, she simply put down the book in her hands and leaned back, sinking deeply into the soft, fluffy bed.
Staring at the clearly textured ceiling, Lan Qingyou began to organize her thoughts.
She indeed needed to reorganize her Shelter right now.
But the key issue was that the current Shelter could no longer et her needs.
Let alone the sheer amount of space required to accommodate over a hundred Crucibles for the golems to produce Potions, the warehouse needed just to store all those materials couldn't be small.
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