Guildmaster Bradt narrowed his eyes. He understood what Rui meant. Rui did not need an objective set of standards laid out because he was confident in the legitimacy of his map, and confident that the guildmaster would willingly and voluntarily come to an agreement with him regarding all of these matters.
He had to admit that Rui was actually right. As long as the map was legitimate, he had every incentive to cooperate.
"Agreed," He stated.
"I'm glad we could come to an agreement regarding this matter," Rui smiled underneath the full-body attire.
"Only if your map is legitimate enough," The guildmaster snorted. "I have high standards. I need to, for my trade."
The intent to fully cooperate had been established, which was a good development according to Rui. The two of them went on to iron out the chinks in their agreement and lay out all the terms and conditions for everything.