All students were tired after the fight; because of this, they all left the battle arena and started walking toward their rooms. Rishi was about to leave when he saw a tall, handso, and muscular boy with long black hair and strange grey eyes.
He was wearing many badges, but one of them was very different. It was a red badge on which 'Head Boy' was written in white. Rishi was surprised when he saw that; he knew Saer was watching the battle, but he didn't think that he would show up without caring about his image.
Rishi thought of ignoring him and kept walking toward his apartnt. Saer stood in front of Rishi. At first, Rishi stepped to the right; Saer followed his movent and moved to the left. Rishi moved to the right side, and Saer again followed his lead and moved in the sa direction.
The students around them started focusing on the strange behavior of Rishi and Saer; they took out their phones and started recording. They thought a fight would occur because of what Rishi did to Aditya.
Rishi looked at the tall boy in front of him. "Can you move aside? I am in a hurry."
Saer smiled and said, "Why are you in such a hurry? I want to talk with you."
They analyzed each other for a while before Rishi said, "Don't tell Head Boy is here to take revenge for his clan mber; it looks like Tiwari Clan mbers only know how to bully weak people."
Saer said in a cold voice, "Don't bring the Tiwari Clan into your matter. Our clan has nothing to do with what happens in the academy; I am here for another matter."
Rishi smiled and asked, "Now, I am really curious about what Head Boy wants from as a first-year student who has just joined the academy."
"I want to recruit you into our guild, the Dare Dragons," Saer said in a serious tone.
At first, Rishi laughed before stopping and saying, "I think senior doesn't know I am already in a guild."
Saer said with the sa expression, "I know."
Rishi smiled and said, "Interesting. If you already know that, then you should also know that I am the founder of that guild."
"I know that too, but why does it matter? We have many resources and will ensure to groom you properly," said Saer. The students around him got jealous when they heard Saer's offer.
"I think you are mistaken, senior; I have no plans to join any other guild for now. I will contact you if I change my mind; now I will ask you to excuse ; I have sothing important to take care of," said Rishi in a cold tone before starting to leave.
"Think again; you will not get such a good chance again. Don't regret it later." Saer clenched his knuckles when he said that; like everyone around him, he knew Rishi would never join his guild.
Saer looked at back of Rishi, who was moving away; you will regret it. I thought you would be a smart guy who knows when to submit, but it looks like I will need to teach you a lesson. He called other mbers of his guild and asked them to recruit every talented mber of the All-STARS guild. It doesn't matter to him even if they gave them a better offer than the one given to the most talented mbers of their guild.
The recruitnt started behind Rishi's back, and no one knew what was happening. The mbers of Dare Dragons approached the mbers of All-STARS at once. They choose the sa ti so that All-STARS mbers don't contact each other.
They chose 3 Pm in the afternoon as the right ti for this purpose. Rishi was resting after training and eating his lunch when he got a call from Ajit.
"Why did he call now? Is there so serious situation here?" He picked up the call in a confused state.
"Rishi, everything is over," said Ajit in a sober tone.
Rishi was not able to understand clearly when he said, "Ajit, take so deep breaths before relaxing, then explain to what happened."
Ajit relaxed a bit before explaining, "Rishi, our guild is in a dire situation," in an anxious tone.
"Explain in detail what happened," Rishi said, not being able to interpret what Ajit was saying.
"There has been a mass recruitnt soti before."
"So what's that got to do with us?" asked Rishi. "Today, bigger guilds will recruit many students; how is it dangerous for our guild?"
Ajit replied, "If they were recruiting other mbers, it would not have been a problem, but they are recruiting our guild mbers."
"What, how dare they?" Rishi said this in a cold tone. He tightened the grip on his phone as he took so big breaths. So small cracks started appearing on his phone screen, and it was about to break apart when Rishi controlled his anger and asked, "Is this even allowed?"
"If they do it openly, then it is not allowed, but these big guilds know how to use loopholes. They will ask our mbers to resign before entering their guild," explained Ajit.
"But what about the contract that they signed? Doesn't the contract say that they can't join any other guild for two years?" asked Rishi.
"You are right, there is a very big penalty for leaving the guild without completing your turnover, but do you believe it is very hard for these big guilds to pay the penalty?"
"Then also, Ajit, it is not a small amount; who will try to take such a loss while also using such underhanded ans?" Rishi started thinking about the people who could be responsible for it.
He asked, "Ajit, can you tell what happened?"
"At 3 Pm, multiple mbers of our guild received an offer from so mysterious students; they gave them very good offers."
"Did you notice one thing, Ajit? They all chose the sa ti, which ans that they worked together. I believe it is the work of a single guild," Rishi said, starting to think about the culprit.
"Who could it be? Did you have so fight with soone from a big guild?" asked Ajit.
"No, why would I fight with them for no reason?" said Rishi when suddenly he rembered the incident with Saer. "Could it be that bastard?" he said in a loud tone.
"What happened, Rishi? Do you know the culprit?" asked Ajit.
"I am not completely sure, but I believe it is Saer; he offered to join his guild, Dare Dragons, in the morning," said Rishi.
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