1st Guild's D-Class Guild Leader Episode 58
‘…… I don't think it would hurt to stand out a bit. Can you just guess the result of the next four sets?'
I wavered for a mont, but I soon ca to a conclusion.
Let's be moderately wrong. It's more important not to be suspected of cheating than to win 300 more points, right?
When I see myself getting all five sets, so viewers will say, 'Rudel is really smart,' but I'm like, 'How do you know all that? If the reaction cos out, there is no turning back.
[Agatha's Guild Leader, bet on the winner of Set 2.]
"Ice castle."
Having said that, I think Redmonac will win based on the unique abilities of the two players.
I could have guessed them all, but I got them wrong once.
I lost my bet and ended up with ?700 points, but I tried to do it.
And the next ti I was really wrong.
Even though the Ice Castle player's stats were even further behind, he managed to surprise his opponent and win the match.
So I lost a total of 4 tis in 2 sets and won 2 tis.
It was the last set.
Paa
Yellow pollen-like particles spread out and clung to the transparent barrier. Thanks to this, a huge spherical stadium was revealed.
Gio's eyelids widened.
Hana Gio isn't the kind of sentintal person who is surprised by how pretty it is.
Gio was just amazed at the way he attacked, with yellow pollen sticking to his opponent and obscuring his vision.
"Gio, how would you avoid that ability?"
The contestants of the ice castle couldn't avoid pollen. Because it was defeated.
I asked Gio a question, provoking his thoughts.
"I'm going underground."
[Set 5 has ended, Ice Castle vs. Redmonak, 2:3.]
As I predicted, the final victory was Redmonac. After all, they look like the most elite n raised by Shemarin herself.
Since the ice castle has a large number, it was possible to send out a unique ability that specialized in one-on-one matches and win 2 victories.
However, in all five gas, Redmonac's guild mbers were generally on the better side.
However, there are also disadvantages. Shemarin has a total of 10 guild mbers. But now I've exhausted all five of my unique abilities.
It's possible that the five people who were sent out didn't show their true skills, but for the ti being, they showed more than half of their strength externally.
"Now that happens, it seems that we are the only one of the three guilds here who has taken pure profits?"
I played the last ga, and we lost only 500 points.
It's very cheap for a viewing fee. Plus, he's been a good source of education for Gio, so it's even better.
Finally, the friendly match was over. The two guild leaders t again in the center of the arena.
Aleon handed Shemarin his right hand first.
"Your people were strong and impressive. Thank you for making the ga so enjoyable."
"You've helped our kids with their training. You enjoyed it, Aleon."
As the leaders shook hands, Aleon suddenly glanced overhead.
This stadium is a circular stadium with a huge do-shaped ceiling.
Therefore, this latitude is also filled with enormous structures such as lights and supports to illuminate this large space.
Sensing Aleon's strange reaction, Shemarin looked up with her.
Suddenly, Shemarin squealed.
"Aleon-. Can you feel it?"
Since the arena is forbidden to use its unique abilities outside of competitions, Shemarin summoned a large spear from her inventory instead of using it.
"In addition to the eight ice castles, six red monacs, and two Agatha. The feeling that there is one more person."
Wedge! Shemarin's upward spear cut straight through the wind.
Soon, with a shrill sound, a window slamd into one of the coffins in the ceiling. Visor-! The reverberating plosive sound stuck uneasily in .
Fragnts fall, and a black figure erges from the crack, tilting along with the coffin and falling.
Everyone in the stadium was staring up, and I jumped out of my seat.
"Gio! Take the Canel!"
Canel gets hurt if he falls from that height!
I figured Gio could run and get Canel and not get hurt.
"It's troubleso."
"Co on!"
The thunderous roar barely moved Gio.
Gio leaped like a fly through the stadium stands and landed exactly where Cannell landed.
Do you say it's annoying at this urgent mont? Do you still need to feed them to move?
I cringed at Gio's carelessness, but I couldn't help but keep my mouth shut at the insane physicality with which he managed to get Canel safely despite the delay.
"Thank you."
Carnell, who wore Gio as an air mat, thanked him dryly.
But it's still too early to be complacent. 15 ( Black-Robed NPCs) Sad gazes surrounded Cannell.
He was treated like a petty thief who sneaked a peek at a PK ga without permission.
"What a thunderbolt ......! Is she an Agatha guild mber? You should know the level of the guild."
Muraul rolled up his sleeves as if he was going to beat him right away. But Shemarin's relaxed glance soon cald him down.
"Hmmm......."
Shemarin is one of the most poker faces I know. With a subtle glance, he scanned the canel on the floor.
"Are you the kid under Rudel? I wasn't invited, but I was eavesdropping on a PK ga. Didn't you know that this would dishonor not only your honor, but also the entire guild and your master?"
The Icecastle Guild whispered to Canel. He seed to be whispering what to do with Carnell.
Ifrea furrowed her nose slightly, looking like she was thinking about sothing, and Aleon was the first to speak, as if to ease the stiffness.
"What was the story? It's amazing to be on top of that high ceiling. I've been living in a long ti, but I can't believe there were really people."
After all, Aleon's sense of awareness seems to be just as good as Gio's.
After all, the first ti I t him, he used a stealth potion and found
hiding in the crowd.
"What happened to him? So much so that I can hide in that dizzying place."
"No, he's spying on PKs!"
One of Aleon's guild mbers yelled in frustration.
But Cannell didn't give in to the voices that insulted him.
On the contrary, he replied in a natural manner, like a poker face that I admit.
"I didn't know. I'm sorry. The Agatha Guild was also allowed to participate, so I thought any guild mber could enter."
"You call that an excuse? What's hiding in the ceiling? If I really thought so, I would have walked through the front door! It's not going to go back and forth!"
Soone in the ice castle smacked wildly. Cannell listened and squird.
The guild mber of the Ice Castle gnashed his teeth as if he was going to die of disgust, and then jerked at .
"How do you manage your guild mbers? They say that the water at the top is clear at the bottom, but the Agatha Guild only teaches spying, right? The Guildmaster will be responsible for all of this."
As she began to curse , Carnell's eyes turned cold.
"I did it on my own. You said worse of Rudel there-"
"Carnell, stop."
I lightly cut off Canel's words. He stepped down from the stadium stands and caught everyone's attention.
"Yes, I told Cannell. I didn't like the idea of having only one guild mber accompany , so I let them sneak in."
"Rudel."
Carnell stared at
in amazent as I had descended to the sa height. I gave a small smile.
Whispered in the ice castle.
"So confident......."
"That guild leader was weak and brazen. I should have looked into it from the first round.......
"What a difference between you and Aleon. He's a lot worse than the Shemarin Guild Leader, how did such a petty guild beco a Guild Leader?"
Mate!
Suddenly, the sound of applause instantly silenced the whispers of the Ice Castle Guild.
As soon as they saw who was clapping, they gasped and took a breath.
They were the symbol of justice and fairness, the blue saint.
He smiled broadly at , who had just wrapped himself in a shoplifter.
"Covering up the faults of your subordinates and turning them over for you....... You are such a perfect man."
My eyes narrowed.
"No, I did it."
"I admire your sense of responsibility."
"Really, really, I told you to do it?"
"You always seem to be looking for sothing to learn from you."
Let's not talk, just.
Aleon said that, and no one could gossip about
or Canel anymore. There was silence in the stadium.
"Can I clean it up?"
It was Shemarin's voice that broke the silence.
"This wasn't a match, it was a Guild Friendlies, wasn't it? Even if he gets caught, he's out of the gut thinking we're allies and we're going to take care of the extenuating circumstances."
Shemarin chanted as if she had read Carnell's mind.
The next mont, it felt like Shemarin's black iris flashed like a wild beast staring at Carnell.
"No matter how friendly your relationship is with other guilds, you still have to protect what you have to protect-? Don't you know that your one action can break the trust of the guild-? You're willing to lose the Guild's allies because of your actions?"
“…….”
Cannell didn't say anything.
From the look on her face, I knew she wasn't really wanting to break up this alliance, she was just trying to scare them.
(Of course, it should also be pointed out that Shemarin is lenient towards handso n.)
However, it is also true that it is reprehensible to break the rules.
Shemarin signaled Aleon with her hand. To be exact, the three of them, including Iprea, moved to the corner.
"Guild mbers wait for a while. Rudel is also waiting. I'm going to take a mont to discuss what to do with your guild mbers."
"Okay."
"You're willing to take so of the trouble caused by your guild mbers, right?"
"Of course."
She didn't change her complexion at all, and Shemarin's piercing eyes twisted slightly.
Shemarin said that the more arrogant I beca, the more she said, 'You're cocky, aren't you-?' Even though I think about it, I tend to like it.
Soon they covered their backs so that nothing they could talk among themselves would leak out.
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