Kyle was a practiced adjutant who learned from the best—by force.
He completed the registration as soon as possible and was able to shock the little money grubber who had just learned that he was named the Guild Leader.
[Guild Name: Dungeon Guardians]
[Guild Leader: Luca Soren Kyros]
[Guild Level: D]
[Credits: 0]
"What?! Me?!" Luca almost choked on his grape when he heard about it.
"But why? Shouldn’t it be Xavier?" Asked the flustered chipmunk, who couldn’t understand this development.
"It was only right. Since we’re only able to do this with you here."
Luca didn’t expect them to think so highly of that, making him the leader when Xavier was the obvious choice.
"Also, the Guild Leader gets discounts on store purchases." Added Xavier, who was now learning what kinds of carrot to offer this little money-grubber.
"!!!"
"Discounts?"
Ollie nodded and showed his good brother the Guild Store, run by the military.
It was a dedicated place where guild members could buy certain military-grade armaments, depending on their level.
"Right now, we’re level D and can only purchase these items with the credits we still don’t have." Ollie pointed to a few items as he scrolled all the way down to much more modern technology.
"Eventually, we might even be able to buy our own military-grade battleship, although why an Academy guild would need one is still beyond me!" Ollie shrugged but remembered how a few guilds, especially those S-grade ones, had one.
"Actually, for us new guilds, there’s a way to get credits by exchanging Star coins. We can do this provided we don’t go past the allotment per guild."
It was a loophole that the Military didn’t want to be abused, so each guild could only convert a certain amount of Star coins into credits.
But Ollie was surprised to find Luca’s eyes widening at the prices before him.
These were credits, but to him, credits were another form of money.
Did they have to buy from such an expensive store?!
"Are we not allowed to use our own things? Do we have to buy everything from their store?!" Asked the horrified money-grubber.
"Well, no, we can, in fact, use our own, but most students wouldn’t have such resources and would need the help of the military to acquire useable weapons," Ollie answered casually before realizing what seemed to be the problem.
"..."
Too much? Xavier was actually wondering how one thing could be too much when he hadn’t even seen the conversion of Star coins into credits or how many credits could actually be obtained with each mission.
It was clearly a scam for a system that has seen more items than what was listed. And as the first word of their guild’s name, D-29 figured that it was its job to look for the most cost-effective items!
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