If he didn’t imdiately find the Dusk Territory upon arrival or if it was too far to reach in ti, the consequences would be dire.
"When Dusk rcenaries get anxious, Proxy Agents get anxious, everyone gets anxious, and then soone’s bound to lose their life," the bartender said with a chuckle, pinching a strange bean posed by a Dusk rcenary: "I’ll take this, make a transfer."
The Dusk rcenary dealing with the bartender obviously knew him and, without a word, took out his phone. After receiving the transfer, he grinned at Zheng Yichen: "In situations like the one you just described, if the person who gave the orders is easy to deal with, there will be a quick resolution."
"If they’re not so easy to deal with, then a Proxy Agent like you will receive our pooled funds, and then the Proxy Agents have to take care of the person who gave the orders, while we hunt down the colleague who lured them into doing it!"
"While we Dusk rcenaries are united here at ho, we can’t keep those who spoil the whole pot around, and this matter won’t simply be swept under the rug without an explanation."
Traitors are always loathed and despised, talking about Dusk affairs with others is fine, but bringing in an issue that can’t be clearly seen and deliberately blocking the Dusk Cathedral, affecting the interests of the whole group, that’s where the colleague’s problem lies; as for a colleague deliberately collaborating with the locals to do this?
That’s even more deserving of death. If so colleague was coerced and had to reveal this kind of information, they should find another colleague afterward to make a statent.
""So, the situation you’re worried about can mostly be ignored,"" the bartender continued as he picked out other items, most of which were plant-related.
""My knowledge was indeed lacking; this sort of unity is probably unique to our world.""
""What makes our world special, right?"" The bartender nodded with a smile. Even a place like Hazy City has seen at least a hundred Dusk rcenaries, and the mortality rate of Dusk rcenaries isn’t that high, really. Those who remain either have good luck or are seasoned veterans bringing in newcors."
When one joins the ranks, they learn the rules, and it’s only beings like Proxy Agents who are unlucky, having never been taught and needing to figure everything out for themselves. But Proxy Agents are too few in number."
""Do you think there might be a rcenary Guild of so sort here?""
""There used to be, but later everyone realized it didn’t have much practical significance, so it has just beco a rule adapted for the Dusk rcenary circle,"" he said.
The bartender casually briefed Zheng Yichen on the rule, which wasn’t very strict; specifically, it was a kind of ’rcenary Code.’ The matter discussed earlier was part of the rcenary Code. Team formations depended on individuals, and due to Environntal Adjustnt, teams were ford as needed with suitable temporary teammates.
After buying his items, the bartender left the Dusk Territory. Zheng Yichen continued to ponder. Perhaps the Ahn family over there was not ignorant of the Dusk Cathedral but refrained from acting because they also knew about so situations here.
Zheng Yichen’s thoughts were on the Ahn family, not on Ahn Qi.
Ahn Qi lacked Dusk adaptability; even if she knew about this matter, there was nothing she could do.
A figure paused in front of Zheng Yichen.
""I feel I should not have co here today.""
""It’s okay, Dusk doesn’t charge for sending ssages,"" Tia said, her expression as calm as ever.
Zheng Yichen sighed, ""We’re leaving tomorrow?""
""Today.""
The Zero Point marketplace naturally started at midnight, and it was already the next day.
""Then I’ll head back first."" Zheng Yichen said no more; as veterans, upon receiving notification from their superiors, they should prepare at ho before hurrying off to work.
He had no idea what kind of enemy he would face this ti, but he hoped no new forces would erge.
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