Chapter 22: Combination
Terry checked in his memory if he had ever met someone who looked so annoying just by being nearby... he couldn't recall any. That aura of a self-important businessman was truly annoying beyond reason.
In any case, Terry didn't say much after he went to a meeting room with Louis. He just paid attention to things... first of all, guilds could sell or not all the materials and magic stones that they could get inside a dungeon. However, they were asked to sell at least twenty-five percent of everything to help with the research of new technologies.
The rate was higher than Terry obtained by dealing with the other guilds, so he couldn't ask for more, and he would need to make a good amount of money since the guild was like a middleman between the hunters and the government.
Aside from that, the guilds had to work with each other to protect the country if necessary, so they couldn't fight in any situation. If a fight breaks out and people die, both sides will be punished. The government must have some powerful guys on their side if they think that they can stop superhuman fights.
Another thing that they had to be mindful of was that they needed to share information with the government that was related to the safety of the country. If something happens inside their dungeons, then they need to report things like monsters' armies and whatnot.
"Those are the most important points," Louis said.
"I see. Then I will be waiting for someone to take the magic stones every day near the dungeon," Terry said and then got up.
"Have you thought about what you are going to do regarding the security around the dungeon?" Louis asked.
When morning came, and they were having breakfast, Terry told Rebecca about his next plans. First of all, they were going to need new members. Their target would be the people without traits and those with the weaker ones that had been ignored by the guilds.
"Your goal this morning should be to keep an eye on the portal and spread the news about that," Terry said. "You can tell them that we will let their powerful weapons for their hunt and that we will only get forty percent of the cut."
"Are you sure of that? I am certain that people are going to join even if you demand more of them," Rebecca asked. "Remember, our goal is to get loyal and trustworthy members. Being nice to them will do half of the job. Also, use your powers to tell if someone strong is trying to enter the guild. You can tell that, right?"
"Yes, I can... somewhat," Rebecca said. "I am not certain since your strength is always changing. I am not sure if others can do that."
"Well, just warn me if you find someone suspicious. That will be enough," Terry said. "I will meet with you later on the portal... no, I guess it won't work if I do that..."
Rebecca had no idea what was troubling Terry. He wanted to level up the weapons for the new members, so he couldn't show up buying them across the city. He will have to make them the hard way like before, and people will frown when they see ordinary wooden spears...
After thinking for a while, he thought that it would be fine once he did some demonstrations. First of all, he got most of the knives that he and Rebecca bought to make them level up. He wanted to test something with them...
One hour later, he showed up in the area of the portal and confirmed that only a few people were around. That will help him later...
Once he crossed the portal, Terry looked for the exit, but he found nothing after a while, only other giants... he didn't have good senses like Rebecca. In any case, while wearing his hard gloves, Terry threw the knives at the enemies, and he confirmed that they flew like the wind and pierced the flesh of the giants... he could combine the power of two weapons like that.