Chapter 33 - Forming a guild in the Divine Domain?

McRae collected all the materials. Then, he smiled and closed the chat box.

When Jack saw the interaction, however…

He asked a series of questions.

"Who is this Roderick?"

"Why did you get half of the materials for the first clear?"

"These materials are worth a lot of money in the market!"

"Many missions require these materials!"

McRae explained patiently:

"A team's boss. He previously asked me to help him clear this Frost Forest dungeon."

"I'm not free, but this person should be an ally in the future, so I wrote him a Frost Forest guide."

McRae looked at Jack, who was once again in shock.

He suddenly thought of something.

He laughed heartily.

"Jack, do you want to play with the entire team?"

Jack was stunned when he heard McRae's words.

"Team?"

"Where can we find them?"

"Besides, what do we need a team for?"

McRae ignored the curious Jack.

He continued,

"Not only do we want to recruit teams, we also want to establish a guild!"

"Establish the first guild in the entire Divine Domain!

Jack looked at McRae in disbelief.

He asked carefully,

"McRae, you're not kidding, are you?"

"What will we be doing with a guild?"

McRae said without thinking,

"Hegemony over the world!"

Jack was even more confused.

"Don't tell me you're having a fever that's muddled your brain?"

"You have such impressive skills. You just have to clear dungeons every day, drop equipment, earn some money, and pick up girls. Isn't that good?"

McRae looked at Jack, who looked serious.

He laughed but did not answer.

Jack was in no mood to continue asking McRae why he had to build a guild. After all, he was already attracted by McRae's dazzling personal warehouse.

"F*ck!"

"Thunder Goblin's medal?"

"This Purple Agate is worth one gold coin in the Trading Center! You actually have so much?"

"Sage Stallos' robe, Silver-grade!?"

McRae looked at Jack, who was like a money-grubber.

He said half-jokingly,

"If you build a guild in the future, I'll let you manage the guild warehouse."

McRae prepared to go back to the game.

But just as he was about to turn around, Jack held him back.

He said excitedly,

"Are you serious?"

McRae looked at Jack, whose eyes glowed with a strange light.

It was only then that he remembered that his best friend loved to act cool and flirt with girls.

There was also another hobby: collecting.

McRae smiled.

"Why would I lie?"

Jack stood straight up.

He said solemnly,

"Leave it to me!"

The construction of the guild's warehouse was very important.

The guild had two recruitment points.

One was the strength of a high-end player in the guild, and it could also be said to be the reputation of the guild.

Like Roderick.

All he wanted was the dungeon's first clear record.

It was to showcase the strength of their guild.

The second was the benefits of the guild, the guild storage.

There were plenty of quest materials and high-quality equipment in the guild storage.

These were all reasons to attract players to join the guild.

After McRae and Jack had eaten,

He re-entered the Divine Domain.

It was morning in the game, and the early morning sunlight shone on Gonas City.

The sky above the main city was blue, and he could see that the number of players in the square increased.

McRae took a deep breath.

He instantly felt much more energetic.

McRae first spent two silver coins in the blacksmith shop.

He repaired his equipment.

Then, he strode towards the target mission. Archer Mentor—Kazan.

When McRae reached the archery palace,

Some gamers were trying to communicate with Kazan, a common practice for most players.

Talking to the NPCs in the new map, trying to receive the missions…

After all, the experience rewards given by quests were much more generous than the experience reward given by normal monsters.

McRae looked at the man in red leather armor.

Kazan, who wore a black cloak and had a cold face.

McRae actually sympathized with these unlucky players.

Kazan.

He was an infamous NPC.

Without a certain amount of respect points in Gonas City, Kazan wouldn't even speak.

If the players annoyed her, she would even teach them a lesson!

As expected, Kazan could no longer tolerate the harassment of these players.

She pulled the crystal longbow on her back.

Kazan was a legendary level 120 NPC.

Even if she did not really attack the players,

the unlucky ones in front of him…

were immediately frightened by the exaggerated aura.

Kazan watched as the players sped away.

She snorted.

"The new adventurers are getting more and more impolite. When I get the time I must go to the Adventurer's Guild to see how that old man recruited people."

McRae smiled and stepped forward.

He spoke:

"Greetings, Divine Bow—Lord Kazan."

McRae also relied on his 100 points of respect in Gonas City.

Only then did he dare to talk to this angry looking woman.

Indeed,

When she spotted McRae,

Her tightly furrowed brows eased a little as she said,

"Seems like not all adventurers are that crude."

McRae continued,

"No one would be rude to Her Excellency Kazan, who is unparalleled in archery."

Kazan's icy face…

It finally eased a little.

She slowly said,

"Interesting adventurer."

McRae quickly struck while the iron was hot:

"Your Excellency Kazan."

"I'm also an archer!"

"I've come to disturb you so that you can test me."

Kazan looked at McRae

"Alright, archery skills are honed through repeated trials."

"I happen to have some simple missions here."

McRae stepped forward and interrupted:

"Esteemed Kazan…"

"I want to accept your expert-level test."

Kazan heard his words…

And immediately, her face turned cold again.

"One step at a time if you want to become stronger."

"Young man, reaching beyond your grasp can cost you your life."

If not for the respect he had in Gonas City,

Kazan would drive him away now.

McRae had to start with the most basic test tasks.

But McRae had 100 points of respect!

Kazan might have sounded hostile, but it was still possible for him to receive the mission.

McRae continued,

"Esteemed Kazan…"

"If I didn't experience life and death, how could I become a great archer like you?"

Currying favor was obviously very useful.

Regardless of whether it was towards humans or NPCs.

Kazan's face remained cold.

However, she still issued a mission to McRae:

"Then I'll give you an expert-level test and let you know how much you overestimate yourself!"

[System]: Quest: An Archer mentor's test (Expert-level difficulty). Eliminate orc territory. Do you accept?

McRae was delighted.

He finally got the mission! He quickly chose to confirm without hesitation.

"Accept!!!"