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"In the rcenary Guild, starting from Level 3, there are a total of 1,627 registered Level 3 New Humans, among which 131 had advanced to beco senior Bounty Hunters. No, now it should be 136, as recently, within the rcenary Guild, 14 Level 3 New Humans advanced to high-level Bounty Hunters, and then nine Level 3 New Humans evolved to Level 4. Adding them all up, the rcenary Guild has at least more than 180 high-level Bounty Hunters who are Level 4 New Humans."

"Starting from the first assassination case, none of these attackers had abilities lower than Level 3. I think that this ti the secret mission of the rcenary Guild could only be taken by new humans of Level 3 and above. If we add them all up and consider the size of our Peace Party, there must be at least 400 strong individuals from the rcenary Guild who acted against us. With this in mind, everything adds up, Marshal, perhaps it’s ti we cleansed the rcenary Guild. Such a power lingering around us is indeed very unsettling."

Tang Ye’s fingers unconsciously tapped on the side of the sofa, and after a long while, he finally said, "You’re saying, if the secret mission in the rcenary Guild is real, then who is the employer? Offering a bounty on the Peace Party isn’t sothing that can be done with just a few hundred thousand Yajin. The higher-ups in the rcenary Guild are not fools; for such a small amount of Yajin, the risk of offending the Peace Party seems hardly worth it."

Jiang Chentong heard Tang Ye’s words, thought about it in his mind, but how would he know how to answer this question?

As a public organization, the rcenary Guild must take the word ’integrity’ very seriously. Without integrity, how would they get business? How would they make money? The upper echelons of the rcenary Guild could also think of this, which is why they absolutely protect the information of employers. It is for this very reason that many people are willing to hand over their Yajin for the rcenary Guild to handle matters.

They know that once the rcenary Guild receives the paynt, they will certainly get the job done well, and even if it doesn’t go well, they would consider the value of the accomplished mission by the Bounty Hunter who took the task to reasonably refund the paynt.

As a result of the rcenary Guild’s protection of employer information, generally no one outside the rcenary Guild’s managing duties would know the employer information for each bounty mission. This also protects the employers themselves, at least those who post bounty missions don’t have to worry about attracting the greed of powerful hunters due to offering too much Yajin.

These Bounty Hunters can only obediently complete the missions to get that sum of Yajin.

Besides that, the rcenary Guild’s protection of employer information makes many people in the outside world have so thoughts. This idea isn’t that they find this policy of the rcenary Guild bad, but because the policy also contains so bugs.

No one inside a power understands its rules better than those high up within. As long as the employer has the money, they can get the rcenary Guild to do anything for them, and then the rcenary Guild’s protection of employer information ans that outsiders, including Bounty Hunters taking up the tasks, wouldn’t know who the employer issuing the tasks is.

This system sounds reasonable, but no matter what, every power needs a leader, a strong individual who can establish so rules with their unshakable strength and decide certain developnt directions. A power without a leader isn’t really a power; it can only be considered a place of extre chaos.

But a leader can provide a stable environnt for developnt in a region, and at the very least, they will have a goal. However, correspondingly, this leader would have even more rights and status.

Among these systems of the rcenary Guild, their president could dispose of them freely. If the rcenary Guild disliked a particular power, they could place a bounty on that power using Yajin. As the president of the rcenary Guild, would he lack wealth?

Plus, the Bounty Hunters registered in the rcenary Guild are nurous, a significant human resource that cannot be ignored. As president, if he has the money, he could completely annihilate a power! By doing so, the president of the rcenary Guild could be said to have taken the entire rcenary Guild for his own.

Moreover, the rcenary Guild’s protection of employer information ans that the external world wouldn’t know who was behind it. Due to this blind spot in the system, the underground powers out there have made an unwritten rule about the rcenary Guild’s system that they think should not be violated.

That is, they must not target any power!

Each bounty mission released by every employer can only affect those non-organized powers and individual units.

Thus, the possibility of the president of the rcenary Guild turning this large public organization into his private underground power via a disguised thod is prevented. But in a post-apocalyptic world, not everyone has a sense of fairness; if there’s a person, there will inevitably be so selfishness within.

Jiang Chentong sat opposite Tang Ye, silently pondering, and ti passed quickly without either noticing. Tang Ye quietly watched him, without speaking.

The only sounds were drinking water and Tang Ye’s fingers tapping on the sofa. Approximately ten minutes later, Jiang Chentong shook his head at Tang Ye. In the United District, it could be anyone, but for us, there’s no need to fret over this issue. Because the rcenary Guild has already breached the most basic principle, at least they accepted that employer’s bounty mission.

"What we need to do now is to uproot the rcenary Guild. As for who the employer is, everything will beco clear after we’ve dealt with all this and accessed the rcenary Guild’s internal employer information database."

Tang Ye nodded after hearing this, and his eyes filled with an even deeper murderous intent.

How could he not understand that who the employer was wasn’t the important part anymore? What mattered was that the rcenary Guild had broken the most fundantal principles, and that employer, having put a bounty on the Peace Party through the rcenary Guild, also indicated from the side that the individual did not possess great strength; otherwise, he would not have been so cowardly as to seek help from others in the rcenary Guild instead of facing us himself.

"So, Marshal, when do we strike at the rcenary Guild?"

Upon hearing this question, Tang Ye couldn’t help but feel a headache coming on. Right now, in the war with Jiuge, the Peace Party had already allocated seventy percent of its forces, and attacking the rcenary Guild with their remaining foundation seed a bit risky.

Furthermore, the internal distribution of the rcenary Guild was complex, and it was said that among the known upper echelons, four were Level 5 New Humans, including one nad Jin Ye who beca a high-level figure in the rcenary Guild due to his own strong power, starting from a Bounty Hunter.

Tang Ye looked at the mirror in the bathroom, the twilight outside making his reflection seem sowhat hollow.

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