Gu Shanhai regained his composure and looked rather solemn.
"So I arrived late, and the hero’s harem group has been established?"
At this mont, Gu Shanhai found the situation extrely tricky, mainly because the other party was now a winner in life; how could they possibly be swayed.
"But this hero’s life seems a bit too miserable, he’s completely henpecked." Gu Shanhai also comnted, noticing from the scene before that the only equipnt the protagonist had was a small knife used for gathering materials, and he had no other equipnt on him.
As for the won, their equipnt was exceptionally luxurious, at least better than what direct mbers of large adventure groups of the sa level would have.
And judging from their deanor, they were from prestigious families, although they seed a bit spoiled.
This was exactly why the protagonist was carrying big and small packs; clearly, he was the one doing all the nial work.
"The man is in Sen Cui City; it’s quite a distance. If I return this house to the Radiant Adventure Group and they cover my Teleportation Array fee, it should be about right."
To use the Teleportation Array, Divine Power Coins were needed. Gu Shanhai had so, but as an ordinary person, he definitely couldn’t use them because it would cause trouble afterward.
Having Gold Coins would definitely attract the adventurers’ attention.
On the other hand, going through the Radiant Adventure Group wouldn’t be a problem, as everyone in Holy White City knew what rewards Gu Shanhai had received. There had already been adventurers who had stealthily co to investigate, and since they found nothing, Gu Shanhai was fine.
The reason for going to Sen Cui City he would give to the Radiant Adventure Group was naturally that he was seeking a livelihood; if push ca to shove, he could find soone, or rely on relatives.
"It’s a sha that a page of the Ti History Book can only have one identity, otherwise I could add another identity as the hero’s uncle, but there will always be so flaws." Gu Shanhai sighed.
This ti, at a glance, he had gained two identities, but in this world, a Saint must have a fallen deity as a predecessor to be a Saint, which is quite a moderate bug he had exploited.
As for the hero’s uncle identity, it really had no relevance, so it couldn’t be exploited.
"However, impersonation shouldn’t be too difficult; I can definitely divine the hero’s biography."
There were solutions, but such actions would inevitably have flaws and could be discovered. As for changing identities, that would be illogical; he sought the hero because he had the identity of a Saint. Without it, why would he need the hero?
"If this persuasion fails, what should be done?" Gu Shanhai was also worried.
Providing help in dire tis versus adding flowers to the brocade, these were two entirely different situations.
Moreover, Gu Shanhai wasn’t clear about the other party’s disposition.
From the current situation, the protagonist didn’t seem to belong to an evil or chaotic camp; considering his hardworking and uncomplaining work ethic, he should be a down-to-earth and willing worker.
Further observations would be needed.
"Wow, the separation is quite severe." Gu Shanhai soon received so information about the protagonist.
The protagonist’s na was Rein, the son of the leader of the disbanded Thunderbolt Adventure Group. Originally, the Thunderbolt Adventure Group was wiped out attempting to conquer a challenging adventure site, causing the once-great force to collapse, although formally they were just disbanded.
Consequently, Rein beca an orphan.
Next, as the son of an adventure group leader, there would naturally be many valuable goods at ho; hence, they were divided up, and then ten-year-old Rein, trying to protect his property, was clubbed on the head and fell down dead.
However, the group of adventurers didn’t care about these details and simply threw him out.
Since then, Rein who woke up had undergone a complete change of character, maturing from his initially naive self—all in a single day.
"Could this be a transmigrator?" Gu Shanhai comnted sarcastically, because the separation he ntioned was not just in personality. From his imrsive Prophetic Divination, it was apparent that Rein was indeed beaten to death with a stick.
At the age of ten, Rein was not an adventurer at all, but the assailant was a Level 3 adventurer, making survival unlikely.
Thus, it was highly probable that a soul had taken over the dead body.
Afterward, a young girl ford the Green Light Adventure Team with him, which had earned a small reputation in Sen Cui City, falling into the category of a prodigy group.
However, in Gu Shanhai’s eyes, these achievents had nothing to do with the girls in the Green Light Adventure Team; it was all thanks to Rein’s efforts in tactical planning, logistical support, equipnt, skill coordination, and more.
Yet Rein remained unknown and was still at Level 0, probably out of gratitude.
It was precisely because of these unscientific details that Gu Shanhai concluded Rein was a transmigrator, since these were things he shouldn’t have known.
"No wonder these delicate won are so pampered, they have soone backing them, and Rein’s capabilities are genuinely strong."
"We must figure out a way to recruit him!"
Based on the information Gu Shanhai had, the Green Light Adventure Team wasn’t Rein’s harem. Rather, these won from big adventure groups seed sowhat ungrateful, taking Rein’s efforts for granted, which made their attitude sowhat harsh.
He wasn’t lacking combat power, but soone like Rein who could control the overall situation.
There were plenty of strong fighters; one could scatter Divine Power Coins far and wide. However, commanders like Rein with a macro perspective and excellent micromanagent skills were rare.
"So, inciting a bit might really work to recruit him, it’s just it might take so ti," Gu Shanhai had already made a plan.
There was a ninety percent probability that the other party was a transmigrator, with a ten percent chance of being a true genius, but regardless of which, they could be swayed.
"Co to think of it, Rein is only eighteen, right? Isn’t the Green Light Adventure Team a bit too cruel, exploiting a minor?" Gu Shanhai criticized. Rein had been adventuring since he was eleven, more experienced than many adventurers.
But Gu Shanhai was puzzled; it had been almost eight years, so why was Rein still at Level 0? Even piggybacking should have gained him a level.
"Wait... unless his profession has an issue!" Gu Shanhai also realized that so professions had restrictive skills, like increased experience needed to level up or specific ways to earn experience, yet these abilities were incredibly powerful and supernatural.
The restrictions were not actual constraints but forms of protection blessed by gods, weakening gradually with leveling up. Thus, people at early stages might experience slow leveling or other kinds of restrictions.
"If that’s the case, isn’t this like finding a treasure?!"
"What’s more, only those with Divine Gifted Professions and Divine Favored Professions can obtain such abilities."
"With Rein’s situation, he definitely couldn’t have accessed a Divine Favored Profession, so there’s only one possibility: he obtained a Divine Gifted Profession when he beca an adventurer."
With ample information, Gu Shanhai quickly analyzed the situation.
Gu Shanhai’s Prophetic Divination couldn’t detect the profession information on Rein or, in fact, any adventurer; it was encrypted data, obtainable only through dangerous and forceful ans.
That was hardly worth it; analyzing through the person’s experiences could suffice.
"Indeed deserving of being the main character, getting a Divine Gifted Profession right from the start, though now it appears he’s on a useless track."
"But, as the Child of Destiny, what is his mission?"
One who wears the crown must bear its weight.
It can’t be that they created a main character just for fun, that’s not realistic.
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