Although Roya has a lot of magic power, it is still limited. The battle just now caused him to lose nearly one-thirtieth of his power, almost draining him dry. So it's not unreasonable for him to take a nap to replenish his mana, right?
When he got up, he glanced at the sky and estimated that it was around eight o'clock. Luo Ya didn't sleep for long. He put on his shoes, got out of bed, washed up a little, and then walked towards the living room.
Because of the kidnapping, Roya and Kyrie Irvine discussed it briefly and decided to give each other a break.
After all, they are humane tutors; they can't force someone to attend class today just because they were kidnapped yesterday.
However, after the holiday started, Roya had some free time. After thinking about it for a bit, he decided that he could register with the Adventurers' Guild.
Putting everything else aside, adventurers are still somewhat useful, after all, this world is a world of swords and magic, and the one profession that is least lacking in this world is adventurers.
Moreover, powerful adventurers not only have a better reputation, but they also have an easier time making money.
Most importantly, it also allows you to build your own power more quickly. If you don't become an adventurer in advance, it will be very difficult to use this identity at crucial moments.
With this in mind, Roya decided to set off, leaving the mansion and heading towards the town.
The number of vendors on the road gradually increased, and the number of pedestrians also began to rise. Morning is the start of a day, and their busy figures are constantly preparing the goods to be sold today.
Pubs and glittering nightclubs filled with the scent of women remained closed, while other restaurants had opened their doors to varying degrees.
At this moment, Roya frowned and asked a horse farmman about the price of horses.
Ma Fan was a burly man, six feet tall, a head taller than Luo Ya. When he saw a handsome young man come to his door, Ma Fan couldn't stop smiling. He pointed to a chestnut horse with a shiny coat and said to the boy, "This horse is shiny! Look at the luster, look at the physique, look at the muscles. It must be worth this much."
Ma Fan held up three fingers. Luo Ya frowned and asked, "Three copper coins?"
Upon hearing this, Ma Fan's face fell. He looked at Luo Ya with some anger and said, "Three copper coins? Are you trying to give me a beggar's money?"
Luo Ya smiled, took out three silver coins from his pocket and handed them to Ma Fan. Only then did the burly man beam with joy. He handed the reins to the boy and waved for him to take the horse away.
After taking the reins, Roya suddenly remembered something crucial: he realized he had never actually ridden a horse before.
The horse was very docile and would follow you wherever you led it, which relieved Luo Ya.
Roya tried to mount his horse, but was warned by soldiers that he was not allowed to ride a horse freely in the city.
Reluctantly, Roya dismounted and asked a passerby if there was an Adventurers' Guild nearby. The passerby gave the boy what he thought was a friendly smile and pointed to a place. Roya glanced at the direction the passerby was pointing, somewhat confused. Roya said, "Anything else? Like, how to get there?"
The passerby smiled mysteriously and said, "Just keep walking and you'll see it. That place is quite conspicuous. Young man, is this your first time in town? You didn't even notice such an obvious place."
I vaguely followed the directions pointed out by passersby and circled around, and surprisingly, I actually found it.
The Adventurers' Guild is right next to a tavern, and not far away are brightly lit nightclubs. Roya put his hand to his forehead. No wonder it's so conspicuous. The Adventurers' Guild has certainly chosen a prime location.
Roya tied his horse to the entrance of the Adventurers' Guild and walked inside.
Well, it's a very spacious room, over 200 square meters, easily accommodating 20 or 30 people. But it was deserted at the moment. At the front sat a girl who looked about 17 or 18 years old, yawning. Her features weren't particularly delicate, but could only be described as pretty. Not many people came here in the morning, and the girl was the only one in the hall at the door, making the hall seem deserted.
The boy walked into the guild. The girl glanced at Roya casually, and just as she was about to look away, she seemed to notice something. Her eyes widened suddenly, and she looked at Roya's face again.
Of course, Luo Ya didn't use his original appearance. He disguised himself slightly to make his features more masculine. And you know what? With just a slight change, he instantly transformed from a good-looking person into a handsome man.
If someone has a handsome appearance, well-defined features, sharp eyebrows, bright eyes, and a high nose bridge, then he is a very handsome man.
This was definitely the most handsome guy the girl had ever seen. In an instant, she woke up from her drowsiness and looked at the boy with great curiosity.
His long, flowing hair was casually parted in the middle, revealing the boy's handsome face. His steps were powerful and steady, and his hands were calloused, indicating that he was a trained martial artist. Although his clothes were not the finest silk, they were not shabby either, suggesting that he came from a middle-class family.
She had never seen such a handsome young man before. The fact that he was curiously looking around indicated that he was a novice and was probably preparing to register as an adventurer.
The girl felt as if her IQ had reached 100 in that instant, and she was able to guess the boy's purpose almost perfectly from various details.
Seeing Luo Ya walk towards her, a barely perceptible blush appeared on her face. She coughed lightly a few times, silently encouraging herself in her heart.
After all, it's not easy to see such a handsome young man in a guild full of men or sub-ethnic groups every day.
Roya walked up to the counter and greeted the girl: "Hello, my name is Roya Greirat, you can call me Roya."
When the girl saw Roya's face approaching, her heart pounded and her ears turned red. The girl, who was usually able to mingle with everyone, stammered, "Maeve Peña, you can call me Maeve."
Roya smiled and said politely, "Maeve, that's a very nice name."
The girl felt that Maeve's voice was like heavenly music, and she stood there, chuckling to herself.
Seeing her standing there in a daze, Roya couldn't help but say, "Um, I want to register to become an adventurer."
Maeve realized what was happening and said to the boy, "An adventurer? If you register, you'll have to start as an E-rank adventurer."
Moreover, this is only considered filler word count for Tomato's readers.
Chapter 76 Commission
Roya tilted his head and asked Maeve, "How are adventurer ranks divided?"
Maeve covered her mouth and chuckled, teasingly saying, "You really don't know anything."
Roya smiled awkwardly. He wasn't completely ignorant; he just wanted to ask more questions. Maeve continued, "From bottom to top, there are E-rank, D-rank, C-rank, B-rank, A-rank, and the highest, S-rank. Generally speaking, B-rank is considered one of the top experts, A-rank is even rarer, and S-rank is considered one of the best on this continent."
Luo Ya asked curiously, "What level is a B-level team?"
Maeve said with some difficulty, "Your question is too general. There are differences between B-rank teams, but I can only say that in terms of swordsmanship, it should be at the level of an intermediate swordsman, and in terms of magic, it should be at the same level."
Roya frowned: "Only at the level of an intermediate swordsman?"
Maeve also frowned. She sensed that the word "just" in the boy's name had a deeper meaning. She couldn't help but scrutinize Roya's figure. He wasn't particularly muscular, but she could feel the strength in his body. He was the kind of guy who looked thin in clothes but muscular when undressed.
She asked the boy curiously, "What is your level of swordsmanship?"
Roya said nonchalantly, "It's at the level of a high-level swordsman. In terms of swordsmanship, it's mainly the Sword God style."
Maeve was a little surprised; she hadn't expected that the boy in front of her, who looked to be around fourteen years old, would have the skill level of a superior swordsman.
After thinking for a moment, Roya added, "I am actually a magic swordsman."
Maeve was even more shocked. Generally speaking, magic swordsmen are a combination of magic and swordsmanship. Such people can often kill enemies of a higher level and can unleash unexpected power in many situations. They are more dangerous than pure swordsmen and more adaptable to the environment than pure mages.
Maeve asked, "What is your level of magic?"
Roya shook his head, and Maeve looked puzzled. He said, "I don't know."
Don't know? What does "don't know" mean?
Luo Ya explained, "You wouldn't believe it if I told you, but it's probably around the level of casting water-saint level magic."
Maeve's small face was full of question marks. She suspected that the boy was bragging, but looking into his sincere and clear eyes, she couldn't connect such a boy with those ambitious adventurers.
But this is just too unbelievable.
She asked cautiously, "Are you from the Long-Eared Tribe?"
Roya looked at her strangely: "Do I look like a long-eared person to you?"
Maeve shook her head. She thought about which other long-lived humanoid species there were, and she suspected that the guy in front of her was either a bragging brat or some unknown long-lived monster from somewhere.
Luo Ya waved his hand and shook his head helplessly.
See? You don't believe me when I tell the truth.
He rubbed his hands together with a serious expression and made a small request to Maeve: "Um, you see, with my strength, could I not start as a D-rank adventurer?"
To everyone's surprise, Maeve, who had seemed so kind before, shook her head vigorously. She said to the boy with difficulty, "No matter what your strength is, if you register, you can only start as the lowest-level E-rank adventurer."
Roya remained silent for a moment, watching as Maeve helplessly reached out and accepted the certificate symbolizing a low-level adventurer.
Roya asked the girl, "What kinds of missions are you willing to accept?"
Maeve pointed to the opposite side, and Roya looked over and saw a dense array of bounty posters. Curious, the boy went over to take a look and saw that the topmost posters ranged from S-rank to the lowest D-rank. S-rank missions had already spread beyond the country, A-rank missions were scattered here and there, such as hunting dangerous species like earth dragons, and B-rank and C-rank missions made up the vast majority.
Luo Ya randomly picked a B-level mission and walked to the counter to ask the girl if he could accept the mission.
Maeve shook her head, and Roya looked at the remaining tasks with regret.
Class D Request: Finding Honey the puppy
Physical characteristics: A small brown dog with a knife scar near its eye, about 20 centimeters long. It was last seen near the tavern.
A reward of three copper coins is offered.
Posted by: John
Roya looked at Maeve with a look of utter disbelief. "Why would there be a request to find a dog?"
He continued looking at the other tasks, which were all similar, involving finding objects, with occasional requests to find cats or dogs or clean up clutter.
Isn't this just hiring a nanny?
Luo Ya pointed to the D-level mission at the bottom, then pointed to himself, implying that he wanted him to solve such an outrageous mission.
Maeve smiled awkwardly, and after thinking for a moment, she said to Roya, "Actually, you can join other adventurers' teams. That way, you can take on higher-level missions and also quickly increase your adventurer level."
Roya tilted his head and said, "Is that so?"
Maeve nodded firmly: "That's right. Actually, low-level missions are also meant to temper the temperament of young people. Every year, there are many self-important guys who don't know their own limitations and take on missions with extremely high risk factors. These low-level missions are also meant to make young people who are going on adventures more composed."
Luo Ya nodded knowingly, but then frowned: "I'm a newbie, who would want to team up with me?"
Maeve smiled and said, "You're a magic swordsman, aren't you? People like that are very rare in any team."
"Is that so?"
"You really know nothing?" Maeve smiled again, pursing her lips.
"So I can just wait here for others to arrive?" Roya asked.
Maeve nodded.
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