The D-Rank Guild Master of the No. 1 Guild

Chapter 35



1st Guild's D-Class Guild Leader Episode 35

["Sanha-gun. Originally, I wanted to let in all the people who wanted to...... The Vice Guildmaster shouldn't do that."]

Luckily, Aleon seemed to be listening to the Vice Guild Leader.

If you listen to the Vice Guild Leader, you'll be halfway there.

["Instead, I accepted applicants without looking at their stats, and the Vice Guild Leader said he would interview them one by one to determine them."]

It's more like a personality interview. That being said, Ifrea should be out on the field by now.

I don't know if Aleon intends to go out on the field or not, but it's not that important because the ranking isn't at stake in this round anyway.

["And you, Rudel?"]

"Hmm...... I'm not going to put too many conditions on it. I don't intend to compete with other guilds for high-tier participants."

I'm a liar sometimes, but I don't lie to Aleon.

You have to look at the other person and tell a lie. How could he lie to this innocent saint?

Everything I said was true. I'm not going to be picky about the side characters.

["I was reminded of you as a high-rated contestant, but did you see it on the screen? There's a contestant whose base stats are all 'S'."]

"Really?"

I was stunned. S-class?

Even Aleon didn't have a base stat of S. If such a character had existed in the first round, he would have already conquered all of them.

The base stat S-class is a great value. Unlike intrinsic abilities, they really symbolize pure strength and strength.

I've heard that when a Shemarin, who is an A+ grade, kicks a tree, it collapses as if it were struck with an axe.

In other words, the S-class is a level that far exceeds the power of a human being.

["Entry number...... Number 298. Take a look at it. I've heard that many guild leaders are already singled out for this guild and are going to pick him up themselves."]

"I see. And what about you?"

["The Vice Guild Leader said he would give up on number 298 and go straight to the second-place player."]

"Really? It's a wise choice."

["Besides, Shemarin has already sprinted to 298 places. The Vice Guildmaster expects her to kidnap him."]

Even if you can't attack, you're still forcibly "kidnapping"...... Then Aleon muttered lamentingly.

True to his word, in fact, if they wanted to, the top players could "kidnap" any number of subordinate characters and take them away.

You can just force it into your pocket.

More than that, I was surprised that Shemarin was so enthusiastic.

Did the noble queen jump on her feet and go to character number 298?

S-rank characters are great, but isn't there any other reason to make Shemarin feel bad?

'Is the character a man?'

He thanked Aleon for letting him know and cut off communication and briefly considered trying to contact Shemarin.

But it felt awkward to get in touch. Even if they are like allies, they haven't formed a solid relationship of trust yet.

I tried to communicate with him, but he didn't even get a shemarin at all.

Maybe he's just chewing on it, or maybe he's really busy picking up an S-class character.

I re-communicated to the canal, who was in the middle of the jungle, waiting to hear from me.

"Sorry I'm late. I'm done. Now I'm going to tell you about our guild's selection strategy."

I sat on the cockpit and displayed the screen and position of the canal. His location was shown as a dot on the huge circular field layout.

Looking at the screen, Gio was also glued to the side of the canal.

["Let's eat that deer."]

I just canceled my thought. In no time at all, I went to catch a deer.

I had no choice but to leave Gio alone and continue the conversation with Canal.

"I've just contacted Aleon, and I'm going to interview him and select him."

["Such a nice, screwed human being? ' Anyone who wishes is welcome'?"]

"It's time for Aleon to think about it."

Iprea's refusal to look at stats is in line with Aleon's beliefs, so it shouldn't be a big deal.

So what should I do?

After the start of round 1.5, I slowly looked around the cams and saw that most of the guilds had a strategy of poking the best contestants first.

In other words, characters with higher stats are crowded into multiple guilds, while weaker characters wander lonely and lonely in the jungle.

"So, Canal. Why don't we bring a kid who hasn't even had an interview and is crying on the street? It doesn't matter your gender, your age. Fill in the head. Fifty is the maximum, so only about 30?"

Now that we know exactly what the Aleon Guild is doing, we're pretty much the only ones using this strategy right now.

There was a look of surprise on Canal's face on the screen.

"No, let's just not bring in anybody on day one, let's just pick up the abandoned kids at the end of day 2 because they didn't get a call from anywhere."

["Can I do that? Isn't that the kind of strategy that a stupid Aleon would use?"]

Unhar, who had unknowingly expressed his honest thoughts, immediately looked sorry for himself.

I just gave him a little laugh.

"It's okay. Even if they're E~D class kids who can't fight right now."

He also added an afterword.

"Even kids with weak stats, if they roll under me anyway, they're going to be somewhere in the middle......."

They are ready for hell training on the training ground. Canel will be a great instructor.

My strategy of picking up the shiver also has a definite advantage.

Weaker characters have been in situations where they almost died because they weren't chosen, so they'll be even more loyal to our guild that saved them.

That's better. Rather than a strong but arrogant guy, a weak but humble guild who is loyal enough to give his life to the guild.

It's good for my image as a monarch.

I'm far from charismatic, unlike Aleon or Shemarin, so I had to work harder in this way.

It's actually a bit of a gamble.

If the other guild's affiliates face off against our guilds in the next two rounds, we will lose one hundred percent.

Other smart guild leaders may have had the same idea, but they didn't dare to carry it out because of the risks.

Therefore, my judgment will be more prominent to the viewers, and our guild will stand out.

["I'm persuaded. I agree with your strategy. I'll take the Guildmaster's opinion."]

Canal nodded kindly. Her docile golden eyes stared at me from the other side of the screen.

He couldn't see me, but somehow it was as if he was looking me in the eye.

["Then why am I here on Day 1? Would I go back? Oh, you sent me to scout the other guilds?"]

"No, I don't. There's only one participant I'd like you to bring into our guild."

I thought of that one character from the beginning and sent the canal to the field in advance.

It seems like it was a long time ago, but I remembered the first character in the game I met.

"My name is Nahean. He was a boy about sixteen, and his skin was dark and warm. Unusually, the pupils are slightly thin, like a cat's. Grey eyes."

I explained my impressions as I remembered.

Then I realized that I was sitting in front of a huge control stick with three monitors, so I just opened the search bar.

Search Nahean

Since we're the top characters and they're the lower characters, we were able to search for their basic information and status windows.

I read it to him and gave him more information.

[“…… Nahean? It's the first time I've heard of it, how do you know the player?"]

"We met on Day 1 of the first round."

It was a brief encounter, but it was meaningful because it was the first time I had encountered a character.

He's even the character who "saved me with mercy" in the early days of his rebirth as a high-ranking guild leader.

I ran away as soon as I survived, and I never saw him again.......

I know what it means for him to be a sub-character in round 1.5 now.

That I'm a high-level character with a unique ability, and Nahean has been demoted to a minor character.

The canal on the screen seemed to tremble even after hearing everything I had to say.

'Do I really need to care about her?' I could see what he had written in his beautiful eyes.

"Nahean, I just need her, and I want you to repay me for taking care of me and make sure you can live safely in my guild."

Hard work and growth characters must also have good personality.

Just because you have risen to a high position, you should not forget what happened when you were a jerk and be ungrateful.

Nahean saved me, but I got a good spot and he died in the first round somewhere.

Thinking about it made me feel uncomfortable.

"Wait, I'm going to search for Nahean's location. …… That's it."

A small dot appeared in the circular field.

In a grassy forest to the southeast. It wasn't too far from the canal.

["If you find it, you can catch it, right?"]

"Hmm...... Don't kidnap me, just talk about me and ask if you want to join our guild."

["What if I refuse?"]

"Kidnapped then."

Our guild specs aren't bad, so why do you refuse? It's like a small group now, but I'm going to make it a small elite.

"He had an average stat of C, which isn't high, but he'll probably be the superior character if we pick up the rest of the kids on day two."

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