The Healer More Powerful Than A Warrior Chapter 153: Mutual Benefit, Direct Promotion to Vice Presid
The story begins with the Unicorn Bull Guild.
Before its downfall, the Unicorn Bull Guild was always the most popular guild in Shan City, without exception. It was very generous in offering benefits and recruiting new mbers, attracting a significant number of newcors almost every year.
As a result, other guilds naturally received fewer visitors.
So smaller guilds even closed down one after another due to being unable to recruit enough mbers for a long ti.
Only established guilds like the Iron Blade could barely hold on, relying on their strong foundation.
However, even so, Iron Blade was still facing the risk of being downgraded.
Currently, Iron Blade is a Second-level Guild, able to accept defense tasks from third-tier and below settlents, as well as so dium and long-distance trade missions.
If downgraded to a Third-level Guild, the permissions for accepting tasks would be reduced as well.
If it weren’t for the Unicorn Bull Guild’s incident, Iron Blade would definitely have been downgraded this year.
Nevertheless, with the downfall of the Unicorn Bull Guild, all the guilds imdiately regained their vitality, especially old guilds like Iron Blade, which had a good reputation, and they recruited a group of excellent newcors.
The issue now is that after several years of decline, the Iron Blade Guild has so top-notch high-level mbers, but there’s a gap directly appearing in the middle and lower-level mbers...
And this year happens to be the assessnt year for the Iron Blade Guild!
Thanks to its strong foundation, the other aspects of the assessnt are not problematic. As long as Huo Hongyuan and other high-level mbers remain, most parts of the assessnt are manageable.
But the biggest problem for the Iron Blade Guild now lies in the First Transformation level mbers’ assessnt.
This assessnt is used to asure the potential for a guild’s developnt.
It’s arguably one of the most important assessnt items, and if it fails, the guild is bound to be downgraded.
After the Unicorn Bull Guild monopolized the recruitnt market for so many years, Iron Blade Guild basically hasn’t recruited suitable newcors during these years.
The result is that as the original First Transformation mbers either left or were promoted to the Second Transformation, Iron Blade Guild experienced a shortage of grassroots staff...
It was only this year, with the Unicorn Bull’s downfall, that Iron Blade managed to recruit a group of suitable personnel.
However, this group of newcors, while decent in composition, are fresh high school graduates—rookies. Asking them to participate in the assessnt is simply unrealistic.
At least half a year of training, with at least half reaching Level 30, is needed to possibly achieve results in this assessnt.
Moreover, for this assessnt, the recognition of a guild mber’s identity is very strict.
It requires mbers who have been part of the guild for at least a year to represent the guild in battle.
Of course...
There is one exception: if the first guild a combatant joined is currently participating in the assessnt, they can represent the guild in battle.
So this newly recruited batch of newcors is fully qualified to participate in battles.
But the problem is exactly here because Iron Blade Guild currently has only this batch of newcors eligible for battle...
Because of this, Huo Hongyuan is quite worried.
He can’t just watch the Iron Blade Guild get downgraded in his hands.
Finally, with no choice, he had to bite the bullet and approach Lin Ye.
At present, Lin Ye is the only one capable of leading this new batch of recruits through the assessnt.
Of course, for this to happen, Lin Ye also needs to first beco a mber of the Iron Blade Guild.
As this year’s newcor, Lin Ye is entirely qualified to assist Iron Blade Guild in the assessnt.
"That’s too much credit for . We are just fulfilling each other’s needs," Lin Ye said calmly.
Lin Ye doesn’t wish to join a guild but is not opposed to receiving guild task rewards.
Therefore, the current situation is quite suitable.
As long as the assessnt is completed and Lin Ye gets the benefits, he can leave the guild directly.
Huo Hongyuan smiled and said, "There’s no flattery ant. It’s just that this ti we do have to rely on you."
Although Lin Ye is a young man the sa age as his daughter, Huo Hongyuan treats Lin Ye with great respect.
As the chairman of a Second-level Guild, his social status isn’t much lower than so middle-level leaders of smaller settlents.
However, he clearly understands that the achievents of this young man in front of him are surely not limited to just this.
Lin Ye said they are ’each satisfying their own needs’, but Huo Hongyuan dare not think so.
After all, if Iron Blade Guild doesn’t collaborate with Lin Ye and the assessnt fails, it would take years to recover from the damage.
On the other hand, for Lin Ye, if he doesn’t work with Iron Blade Guild, he can cooperate with other guilds without much impact.
Moreover, passing the assessnt is not the greatest benefit Iron Blade can gain from this cooperation.
With Lin Ye’s assistance, Iron Blade’s upcoming recruitnt activities will surely attract many young people who aim to emulate or idolize Lin Ye.
This kind of benefit is exactly what Iron Blade Guild currently lacks!
Only with enough outstanding newcors can a strong guild be supported!
"Chairman Huo, let’s not waste ti. Let’s get the mbership issue resolved first!" Lin Ye said directly.
"No problem!"
Huo Hongyuan nodded and invited Lin Ye into the guild through the interface.
[You have received an invitation from ’Iron Blade Guild’. Accept?]
Lin Ye chose to accept.
[You have joined ’Iron Blade Guild’. Current status: ’New Recruit’]
"It’s done, Chairman Huo," Lin Ye said to Huo Hongyuan.
"Good, wait a mont," Huo Hongyuan was thrilled and made another series of operations.
[Congratulations, you are now a ’Vice President’ of the ’Iron Blade Guild’!]
Seeing the information in front of him, Lin Ye nodded slightly, "Thank you for your trust, Chairman Huo."
This was agreed upon with Huo Hongyuan the night before.
Because only guild mbers at the Vice President level or above could manage guild items!
anwhile...
[Regional Announcent: ’Lin Ye’ has beco the Vice President of the ’Iron Blade Guild’]
This news appeared directly before all Professionals in Shan City.
"What the heck? Lin Ye beca the Vice President of the Iron Blade Guild?"
"Chairman Huo of Iron Blade Guild is quite bold!"
"A newcor being made Vice President directly?"
This promotion speed is incredibly fast.
Even those guilds managed by large noble families wouldn’t promote the young mbers of their clan so quickly.
After all, they still need to maintain so semblance of decorum.
Promoting a newcor so quickly, what would the other veteran mbers of the guild think?
But now, with Lin Ye promoted to Vice President, probably no one would have thoughts of ’favoritism’.
Instead, what most would likely think is...
How on earth did Iron Blade Guild manage to bring onboard such an extraordinary talent as Lin Ye?
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