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108. Silver Adventurer III

"Shhh...how can timid McGee have the guts to take on such a task?" Some people also found it strange.

"It's not because Angela's father looks down on the adventurer profession. If I were a noble mage, I wouldn't have to work so hard." Mikey sighed.

This also expressed the sentiments of most adventurers, and many stopped laughing and became silent.

Adventurers, in their own nice words, are a free group, but most people view them in unpleasant words, like a group of thugs who eat and die.

Especially for the nobles, unregulated adventurers are more uncomfortable than trash.

"Collect it individually or as a team?" Tavina asked.

After the silent atmosphere was broken, the adventurers returned to eating and drinking.

"Team pickup, I want to find a team."

"Do you have any additional requirements?"

"No, but I hope that the members of the team will have their qualifications certified."

Qualification certification is generally performed by adventurers before forming a group.

When an adventurer successfully registers in the Adventure House, he or she will be given a prop card made with magic. On the one hand, it can be used to authenticate the adventurer's identity when the Adventurer Guild holds activities and during daily use.

Completed tasks, failed tasks, complaints received, and even criminal records can be recorded on it.

Qualification certification before group formation can, to a certain extent, eliminate some unqualified adventurers, thereby reducing risks and ensuring safety.

However, because most adventurers have received complaints and have criminal records, the certification of qualifications will eliminate many capable teammates, which can be considered to have advantages and disadvantages.

"The occupation information I filled in for you is thief. Do you need to add anything?"

Professional thieves do not refer to thieves who break into houses. Thieves among adventurers refer to professions that are good at stealth and reconnaissance.

"Handsome, optimistic, cheerful, brave and fearless, smart and witty...can these be added?" Looking at Tavina's increasingly darker expression, Mikey changed his words: "Okay, it doesn't seem to work, then just write it down.

Master exploration.”

"Do you need the accommodation provided by the Adventure House?" Tavina then asked.

"Sure, as usual," McGee agreed.

Most adventurers who do not set off immediately will choose to live in an adventure house, a place protected by the Adventurer's Guild, where safety is not a concern.

It's just a bit...expensive.

"Three large coppers and five copper coins, thank you for your patronage."

"Not long ago, it was three large coppers plus one copper coin, but now the price has been raised by four copper coins?"

"I'm very sorry. It's not me who decides the amount. If you have any concerns, please report it to the guild." Tavina replied.

Mikey finally paid the amount. The ten gold coins he paid for Angela's father drained him of all his money. He had to save some money.

First, he went to the market to buy the necessary luggage, and then took out the slightly turned-edged dagger. After everything was arranged, McGee returned to the attic of the adventure house and slept.

The next day, Tavina gave him good news and found a teammate.

But when McGee saw his teammates, the biggest impression that his teammates, or to be precise, the two people wrapped in cloaks, gave him was... no impression.

Ordinary magic cloaks can only cover the appearance, but cannot cover the breath. Obviously this is a very high-end magic item. In short, it is an expensive thing, and most people cannot afford it.

Generally, this kind of thing would only be used by nobles when they step into the adventurer circle and don't want to be recognized.

This coincides with McGee's idea, because nobles always give up halfway, which gives him more time for personal exploration, and such nobles have many life-saving tools.

"Are you good at exploring?" the man wrapped in a pink cloak asked.

Under the interference of the cloak, the voices could not be differentiated between male and female.

Mikey nodded, "What I'm good at is exploring in the jungle. I've worked hard on stealth, and I won't be able to detect monsters that are not above Level 3."

After hearing the answer, the other man in the blue cloak nodded, quite satisfied with the answer.

"The mission we have accepted is about the information exploration of Joel Starla Igukuno. Where do you think the relevant information can be best found?" the man in the pink cloak asked.

"Forest..." McGee said without hesitation.

"Why? Why do you think of the forest?"

The tone of the question is slow, but it is a hurdle. If he cannot give a satisfactory answer, he will be rejected.

Mikey breathed a sigh of relief and spoke out the part of his thoughts except what the goblin was talking about.

"Before Raushka disappeared, there was a tide of baby dragons in the Gobi. Many adventurers from Raushka captured baby dragons. Where did these baby dragons come from? The Gobi is the territory of the orcs. The only problem is

Even in the dense forests near the Gobi, it is only there that so many baby dragons can appear all at once. That is the source." McGee added, "Perhaps if we find out where the baby dragons come from, all the problems will be solved.

Already."

"..Your answer is very satisfying to me. You are welcome to join my team."

"McGee, second-level thief."

"Cliff..., a second-level mage." The man in a blue cloak said.

"Elena, second-level priest." said the man in a pink cloak.

Mikey exchanged adventure cards with the two of them, and after confirming their information, they exchanged them again.

Not to mention mages, priests are even rarer professions than mages.

Only those who have devout faith in God and have the potential to be a mage have a chance of becoming a priest.

Among adventurers, priests are often found only in famous teams, and they are an indispensable profession in the team.

"We still need one more soldier."

The warrior is the frontline, the rogue is responsible for exploring traps and terrain, the mage is responsible for attacking, and the priest is responsible for healing.

This is the simplest team allocation, which is often stated in the teaching manual, but there are too few that can actually be assembled. There are basically only a few mages among adventurers in a hundred people, and the proportion of priests

lower.

"Can I join your team?"

A blond man with blue eyes walked over, with handsome cheeks and a look of confidence on his face. He was wearing dark and bright armor. The armor was carefully forged by a craftsman and had magic lines and extremely precise forging marks on it. Not only were there no traces of jet black

Covering these up will make them more obvious.

Mikey was sure that this was a self-directed trick. These three guys must know each other...

"Eli, a third-level warrior."

Third level? An exaggerated level among adventurers. Generally, only platinum adventurers will reach this level. The dragon-slaying warriors of the Kingdom of Scarlet are only at the fifth level. The third level can be said to be what McGee dreams of achieving.

realm.

"It's time to go, are you ready?" Elena asked.

Mikey packed his luggage and set off with Elena and the others. However, he would look back every few steps.

"What are you waiting for?" Eli asked warily.

"spouse.."

A somewhat sad answer, but no one said anything.

It wasn't until he was about to leave the city gate that Mikey saw the figure he was looking forward to.

Angela stood looking at him, while her father glared at her from the side.

"I will come back and marry you." McGee shouted regardless of the surrounding environment.

Under the attention of everyone including the guards, Angela replied.
Chapter completed!
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