21 Tiny Booklet

In the metropolis of Elmore.

Kiro returned to the town after Kyros treated his wounds. He left Kiro in the wilderness to come back on his own. It's already been three days since his initial phase of training ended; since then, old Kyros hasn't contacted Kiro.

Right at this moment; Kiro is enjoying his limited time frame of freedom—he knew if he ran across to the old man Kyros once more; it would be the sign of the second phase of training to begin.

In the middle of the crowd, Kiro is there standing while curiously glancing at the surrounding. He is right now inside the adventurer's guild; last time Aldin mentioned the seminar, Kiro was so eager to attend the seminar. He knew the information about the adventurer is critical for him; especially because he was not born in this world. Kiro could not always be clueless in the current knowledge of this world.

In the long queue at the entrance of the hallway; Kiro saw the familiar figure that he would never forget even if he wanted to—glancing at her mesmerizing scarlet hair that hangs underneath her hourglass waist, though she only wears a simple red shinrone gown. It does not lessen her beauty at all. If there is something; it emphasized her beautiful curves thoroughly.

The atmosphere in the hallway suddenly changed upon Rosie's arrival; glancing at the crowd. Rosie spotted a familiar figure of Kiro.

Upon seeing Kiro stood there, Rosie couldn't help to look at him in bewilderment; shortly thereafter, Rosie realized that she forgot to mention the seminar to Kiro.

Glancing at Kiro's direction, Rosie said. "Good Morning Mr. Kiro." With her dreamlike voice, awakening Kiro from his daze.

"—Mm, Good Morning, Ms. Rosie," Kiro said. While glancing at the Goddess in front of him.

"Humph." Fixie snorted coldly at Kiro, she was ashamed of her Master for being weak in front of beauty. "Master, you better get used to her appearance! If not, how can we start Fixie's plan!"

Hearing Fixie's tantrum. Kiro could only give a slight cough. "Ahem—did I come to the right place? I heard there is a seminar that will be conducting in the function hall."

"Yes, Mr. Kiro came to the right place. I'm ashamed to say this; I forgot to tell Mr. Kiro about the seminar the last time you registered for the training course," Rosie exclaimed her apology, giving Kiro a slight bow.

Kiro went forward and tried to stop Rosie from bowing her head, but he was a bit late. "—Please Ms. Rosie raised your head. I know being a receptionist isn't a simple job."

Hearing Kiro's explanation, Rosie gave him a grateful smile. "Thank you for understanding Mr. Kiro—as an apology, after this seminar; if there is some information that you did not understand Rosie will personally assist Mr. Kiro."

Staring at Rosie's enchanting smile. Kiro felt that his mental barrier is about to collapse.

"Mm, okay Ms. Rosie, I will let you know if I did not understand something," Kiro replied to her, while he tried his best to maintain his composure.

Inside the function hall.

There are about fifty participants at the center of the stage. Rosie was there; standing at the wide platform with her hand was holding a magic tool that amplified her voice.

"The seminar will now begin."

Rosie declared with her voice was being amplified by the magic tool; the article is made of the wind type attribute, with some rune carving at the surface of the tool; the structure of the magic tool has a similarity to a Mic from Kiro's previous world; however, this tool was crafted by green quartz and in the middle of it has a crystal blue mana stone.

"Okay, the first topic is all about Adventurer's ranking," She started to discuss the ranking system of the Guild first.

In the Adventurer's Guild, there are ten stages of ranking,

The first is the beginner's rank; the rookie adventurer usually started at the rank of G. It was the ranking of the trainee, after accomplishing the course; the adventurer's guild will give the trainee a new rank, thus; will now be called as an F-rank adventurer with their newly attained rank the adventurer can start accepting a commission from the guild—but the beast that they can slay is only limited to a low-grade monster and collecting herbal medicine.

Next is an E-rank adventurer. This stage is the peak of a beginner's rank. They can accept an escort mission to the caravans, but they have to protect the merchants not only for the monster—even to the outlaws. In this stage, the adventurers should have at least passed the bandit subjugation. In order to accomplish their purpose—they have to exterminate the bandits.

For them to be called veteran adventurers, one should be at the intermediate stage. D-rank adventurers, they are all experienced adventurers, most of the contribution from the adventurer's guild came to the D-rankers. In this rank, they can access most of the appropriate commission for their current capabilities.

While C-rank adventurers have a substantial amount of influence from the adventurers guild, at this stage, they can build their private union, but with a limited amount of members. The Max member they can only invite to their union was about fifteen to twenty adventurers.

The next stage is B-rank adventurers, to advance in this stage, the person not only needs an enormous Guild contribution—but they also have to answer a mandatory call of the Adventurers Guild.

Because of that—a lot of independent C-rank adventurers did not further advance their ranks, since. They do not want to be tied up with the adventurers guild.

Being a B-rank adventurer. The person will be bound to the Guild's arrangement, for example, if they need more manpower in the impending war between the human and demon race.

They have an obligation to take part in the war. If they rebuke their pledge, they would forever ban in the Adventurers Guild. On the bright side, once they advanced to B-ranker adventurer; the person will have a hereditary title from their designated motherland.

While the beginner and intermediate stages were divided by three levels, on the advanced stage, there are only two stages.

A-rank adventurer. Through this stage where they produced significant achievements. They are the ones who successfully lived through innumerable campaigns and obtained victory in war. Not only would they have a title, but the country would also bestow upon to the person a certain amount of land to manage.

At the same time, they can also access all the channels from the adventurer's guild. But the price to pay to advance into the aforementioned rank was to pledge an oath that they will never forsake their own race used their might to defend humanity.

The peak level of the advanced stage is the S-rank adventurer. Once they reached this stage, the person will be forever be bound to the Guild; usually, only the Guild Master and Sub-branch Master have this rank; however, if A-ranker wanted to advance and became a guild master; the person would have to build their separate sub-branch.

Subsequently; with a long explanation. Rosie inhaled a mouthful of air for breathing.

"That's all. Is there any question about the adventurer's ranking?" Rosie proclaimed while glancing at the crowd.

Someone said. "Ms. Rosie, about the contribution points, what are the merits we can have after accumulating a substantial amount?"

"Mm, good question. The guild's contribution points, not only it can be used to advance your rank. It can be even converted to magic weapons or healing potions."

Rosie explained. Whereas she gently smiled at the person. "Is there anything else?"

"About the Union, are we applicable to join any union even though we are only at the beginner's stage?" Someone voices out.

"As for the Union, as long as there is a union leader invited you, of course, you may join them," Rosie replied before continuing. "But I won't recommend you guys to join any union until you reach the E-rank, for the reason they might exploit your inexperience."

This time the surrounding crowd exclaimed their shock. Eventually, someone asked another question.

"What is the aforementioned inexperience?" Rosie added. "It was you guys for being naïve, they might exploit your eagerness to climb up ranks at a higher pace. But in reality, they only wanted your free labors, there was a multiple reported case of a beginner's adventurer being exploited in amidst of trying to join a union."

Rosie proclaimed while giving a slight sigh. Even today the practice of beginner's hunter was being implemented. The reason why the guild did not stop the C-rankers for doing so. It was because the contributions they gave were always the highest in terms of physical labor; so they can't offend all the C-ranker just because of inexperienced adventurers. Another reason is to teach them an early lesson that there is no shortcut in success.

When she is done with her questioning; Rosie clapped her hands, signaling the other receptionist was standing by at the entrance.

"Please do read this monster manual; most of the basic and advanced monsters were inside this booklet." Rosie pointed out the handy book on the receptionist's side.

"With this book, it will help you be familiarized with the characteristics of the low-grade monsters; most of their description can be obtained in this tiny booklet."

The next thing Rosie did when she finished with her explanation, she signaled the receptionist to hand out the monster manual.

"Master, did you forget that your Appraisal skill reached a new height? Fixie is now allowing Master to use the appraisal skill on her." Suddenly her voice echoed inside his head.

Hearing her statement, Kiro could not help to ask cautiously. "I won't get in trouble with this, would I?"

"Of course! Master won't."

"—Okay then [Appraisal]," Kiro muttered the keyword.

But before he could even look at the transparent screen, the atmosphere around the function hall became heavy.

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