Becoming a god starts with enhancing fire arrows.
Chapter 9 The Bard Harvey
"Paril, what do you think?"
As Rhodes stepped out of the tavern, he looked at the young priest whose face was beaming with happiness.
Paril licked her lips, seemingly savoring the memory: "I think I could come here for dinner again tomorrow."
I really shouldn't have asked you.
Rhodes put his hand to his forehead.
......
The two strolled leisurely into the clothing store and picked out two sets of light and well-fitting clothes.
They then chose a hotel that looked fairly luxurious from the outside and went inside.
The hotel's front desk had a rather luxurious wooden table, but the table itself was very low, only reaching up to my thighs.
An old man with a torso stood in the wooden table, writing and drawing in a pocket notebook with a quill pen.
"Hello, we're checking in."
"Hello, we're checking in."
Two voices rang out at the same time.
Rhodes looked at the customer next to him.
The other person was wearing a small brown top hat, had eye-catching clothes, and carried a lute on their back.
They were dressed like they were going to perform on the street.
This guy is definitely a bard, isn't he?
He was followed by a man and a woman. The man was over 1.9 meters tall and was carrying a long-handled axe.
There was a crossbow behind the woman.
The bard politely removed his hat and bowed, saying, "Oh, sir, please go first."
He gave a very exaggerated "Oh~" sound.
Rhodes thanked him.
"Single room 25 copper coins per night, double room 40, triple room 60, discount for more than half a month."
The halfling old man had a rather indifferent attitude towards humans, and his tone was somewhat cold.
"Then two orders..."
Just as he opened his mouth, Rhodes felt his clothes being tugged.
Paril tiptoed and whispered in his ear, "A double room is enough. Can you do math? We can save 25 copper coins a night."
Rhodes gave her a deep look; the promotion of education still needed improvement.
Forget it, those who live the life of a江湖人 (jianghu person, a person of the martial arts world) don't concern themselves with trivial matters.
He handed the halfling a silver coin and 20 copper coins:
"Then let's stay in a double room for three days."
The hotel wasn't cheap, but luckily I still had a lot of silver coins in my bag, so I indulged myself a little.
"We have a triple room here."
The bard placed the money on the counter and turned to speak to Rhodes:
"Are your friends also from out of town?"
Rhodes smiled and replied, "We come from a small village and want to join the Adventurers' Guild. You must all be adventurers, right?"
The bard pulled his soft hat back onto his head: "Yes, we all are."
He placed his hand on his chest: "Harvey."
He then pointed to his companions behind him: "Clint, Ashe."
Clint, the tall man carrying a long-handled axe, was a little shy, while Ashe greeted him very generously.
Rhodes also introduced himself: "Rhodes Gary, and this is Paryl."
He gave a false surname.
I chatted briefly with Harvey before saying goodbye.
Rhodes watched Harvey's retreating figure, lost in thought.
Authentication Techniques!
Race: Human
Age: 28
Occupation: Bard
[Rating: Senior]
[Description: A traveler from out of town, a member of the Adventurers' Guild]
Looking at the test results, Rhodes felt a little relieved.
Paril's voice rang in my ears: "So, what do we do now?"
Now?
Isn't it inappropriate to do it in broad daylight?
Rhodes pondered for a moment: "Go to the Adventurers' Guild and see if I can register as an adventurer."
Generally speaking, registering as an adventurer is considered as joining the Adventurers' Guild, and you can earn rewards by continuously taking on quests.
Based on the completion of each mission and overall strength, you will receive an adventure level upgrade.
The first three levels are "Trainee", "Senior" and "Elite".
These three levels of adventurers make up about 80% of the total number of adventurers.
Once you reach the fourth level, "Intermediate", you can receive a weekly reward from the local adventurers' guild.
In other words, as long as you reach the corresponding level, even if you just laze around all day, you can still receive a decent salary.
Let's start by aiming for a "mid-level" mage.
Once I have a fixed weekly salary, I'll buy an apartment in a bustling city.
That way, even if I can't return to my family in the future, I can find a big town and enjoy my retirement life directly.
Having made their plans so pleasantly, the two arrived at the Adventurers' Guild.
The Adventurers' Guild is located in the center of the Sunset District and is a rather large building.
Climb the high steps and enter the magnificent hall.
Right in front of the main gate is a huge task assignment board.
Some of the task sheets had neat and beautiful handwriting, while others were crooked and covered in mud. Some had hastily drawn maps or monster sketches, while others were stamped with eye-catching badges.
Along one side of the hall is a row of sturdy, heavy counters that separate the adventurers from the guild interior.
The counter window was sealed off completely, leaving only a small, arched wooden window.
When I saw Rhodes, I felt a sense of déjà vu.
Yo.
Isn't this the petition office of Sun Liancheng, the district chief of the universe?
He randomly picked an empty counter window and greeted, "Hello, we'd like to apply to become adventurers."
A voice came from inside the window: "Magic or physical?"
We are both magic users.
"What?" The voice from the counter sounded surprised.
Then came his shouts: "Mr. Orion, Mr. Orion!"
"Two magic-based individuals have come to register as adventurers."
Rhodes was somewhat puzzled.
Hurried footsteps came from behind the counter, and a somewhat aged voice spoke:
"Gentlemen, I am Orion Belmont, the head of the guild hall."
"Let's move to the VIP reception room next door to talk."
Why is it so formal?
Could it be that the Adventurers' Guild is actually an evil force colluding with human traffickers, trying to kidnap newcomers and sell them to other races as resources?
Rhodes silently grumbled to himself as he stepped toward the iron gate bearing the sign for the VIP reception room.
"Hello, hello, I'm Manager Orion."
An elderly man with gray hair warmly greeted us.
"Sit down, sit down, don't be shy."
Orion pointed to the sofa next to him and brought the two of them two glasses of water.
Rhodes narrowed his eyes, pondering his chances of winning if he were to fight his way out.
The fire arrows now deal area damage, and at least the explosion can cause chaos, increasing the chances of escape...
Just as dangerous thoughts kept popping into his mind.
Orion pulled out a crystal ball from somewhere: "Then let's go through the formalities. You two should meditate with this and test your mana levels."
"What is meditation?" Paril asked, puzzled.
Orion was taken aback by what he heard.
Meditation is an important means for magic-based classes to restore mana and increase their maximum mana. Some priests can even learn other spells through knowledge and meditation.
Has this girl in front of me never meditated before?
He carefully explained, "Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and focus all your attention on the crystal ball until you eliminate all other thoughts from your mind."
Upon hearing this, Paril stared at the round crystal ball with great curiosity. Just as she was about to reach out, Rhodes grabbed the crystal ball first.
The crystal ball is very light; you can barely feel its weight.
【Name: Test Crystal Ball】
[Type: Appraisal Item]
[Quality: Rare]
[Description: An item that can test the total amount of mana a spellcaster has.]
Seeing that there were no problems, Rhodes then rested his hands on his palms and focused on meditation.
A short while later, a faint blue mist rose from inside the crystal ball.
"Hmm." Orion nodded in satisfaction. "Your mana has reached the required level to join."
Rhodes handed the crystal ball to Paril.
Paril took it, carefully cradling it in both hands, and obediently closed her eyes.
The crystal ball also emitted a faint blue smoke, but its density was significantly higher than that of Rhodes.
Orion's grin nearly reached his ears: "This young girl has so much mana at such a young age."
"Truly a genius among spellcasters."
Did they pick up the wrong script?
Rhodes glanced at Paril, who still had her eyes closed.
genius?
Is this idiot who can't even do addition and subtraction within 100?
The gods are unjust.
Oh, by the way, humans don't have gods.
After testing mana.
Old man Orion's smile grew even brighter:
"Our guild is dealing with some things recently, so the subsequent tests for becoming an adventurer may be postponed for a very long time."
He deliberately stopped there.
Oh?
What kind of crazy thing is this?
Rhodes raised an eyebrow.
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