Chapter 54: The Last Hour
"Now, after that's been said," Dakota tapped her stick on the blackboard. "Besides the guilds, there're other factions, such as Pro-Strong and Church of the God Almighty.
"They're different from the guilds, as their members are almost in every guild. However, they have their own sets and beliefs, and they can be quite dangerous if crossed.
"As a new mercenary, I suggest avoiding Pro-Strong members as much as possible. They believe that the weak, such as you all, should be slaves from the beginning. Only if you become stronger can you escape slave status."
"What the..." The players murmured with each other, shocked by such a thought.
Seth raised his arm and asked, "Why do they think so?"
"In the New World, strength is everything." Dakota formed a fist and placed it on her chest. "The weak have no real part in that world except to get stronger. So, a thought has been created that they would be of better use as slaves for stronger mercenaries."
The players stayed silent.
"However, it is very inhumane, so that thought is not shared by the majority." Dakota said. "Only King Moriarty can make slavery legal. However, luckily for everyone, he doesn't share that ideology."
The players sighed in relief and made a mental note to avoid those Pro-Strong lunatics.
"The Church of God Almighty is a tamer organization. They worship God Almighty, the creator of this world. However, they're very religious and devoted to their beliefs. They can also be dangerous.
"Then, there are some other factions, some that are staying in the shadows."
Dakota finished and wiped the scribbling off the blackboard.
"If you, one day, become strong enough, you may also create your own guild." Dakota said. "You'll need to be Royal Mercenary in order to do so."
'I created my own guild, Platinum Mercenaries, as soon as I was able to.' Adam thought to himself. 'They were fiercely loyal to me. However, the ones that I thought were most loyal, ended up betraying me in the end.'
Adam clicked his tongue as he again remembered those few faces.
Liam, Lisa, Nikholas, and Amelia were the ones who suggested making a guild between the five of them. Since Adam was the only one who had reached Royal Mercenary at that point, he became the guild leader.
He didn't really want to, but he thought it would be fun with his friends. His guild managed to grow exponentially in a short amount of time. Therefore, his guild became one of the strongest forces in Star Faction.
'I don't really know what I'll do in this life...' Adam sighed and scratched the back of his head.
"Anyway, this will be the end of the lesson." Dakota put down her stick and added, "Remember, choose your guild wisely. It could determine your fate in the New World!" The players nodded and stood up while stretching their numb-gone limbs. They also started talking with their friends loudly, instantly engulfing the auditorium with loud voices.
Then he placed it on the floor and sat down on the soft bed.
"Mhm..." He rubbed his neck, loosening his muscles as he let out a contented sigh. "The last
push..."
Knock, knock!
"Come in." Adam turned to the door, which opened, and a sweet-smiled woman walked in.
"Muriel?"
"You finished packing?" Muriel asked as she looked at the neat and tidy room.
"Yeah, I was about to get going." Adam said, slung the backpack over his shoulder, and stood up slowly, as if the backpack weighed a ton.
"Mm, good luck. This will be the last test." Muriel said. "I'll be going to talk with the Council of Mercenaries. They're the ones that eventually decide the final score."
"Are the Council of Mercenaries going to watch the final test?" Adam asked.
"..." Muriel nodded. "Yes, they will be watching. After that, we Handlers, have to tell the council what score we should give to our recruit. We have to convince them..."
"I see." Adam nodded and sighed heavily. "I did everything I could. I hope it was enough."
Muriel looked at him with a deep look. She then softly nodded and said, "I believe it was. I'll
also... try my best."
"Thanks." Adam chuckled, walked past her, and opened the door. "Farewell."
With that, he left the room, and his footsteps grew distant.
Muriel walked over to the lightswitch, flicked it to turn off the lights, and then stepped out of
the room. There were keys inside the lock-those were Adam's keys.
She took them and pocketed them, then she closed the door. Muriel touched the door with a sense of finality and then walked away.
'I'll also do everything I can...' Muriel straightened her back, raised her chin, and marched away confidently. 'I'll also do everything I can to make sure Adam gets what he deserves.'