D-rank promotion exam was of utmost importance for guild <Eden>, but on par of it, we had another matter to focus on. Yes, it was a sub-guild!
To put it in a few words, the negotiation and transfer procedure of the members I had selected over the previous interview was completed. No, seriously, my gratitude for Celestine and Rina was like a relentless stream of a river. Their hard work had basically sorted all the side stuff that needed to be done. And that was why, I was now visiting the <Guild Application Reception> along with sub-guild members to apply for new sub-guild creation.
"This completes the procedure. Now you all are officially on board of <Eden> sub-guild. Let's rumble the dungeon, eh?"
" " " "Yes!" " " "
" " " "Please guide us from here on!" " " "
Our new members---sub-members to be precise---answered to my response. Each and every one of them was a special one to rise from that mass interview, and now they were officially added to the cause of <Eden>. We had 9 girls and one boy. Nothing to complain about though. Because girls were stronger and more passionate!
On the side note, I paid 20,000 QP for the creation of the sub-guild and 1000 QP for the operating cost. But man, the single yikes part about all is we gotta pay the operation cost every month. And that was when it was just the minimum amount since the guild was still F-rank. It's almost equivalent to the reward from one quest, or one million Mir. This means the management cost would continue to rise up with each rank. E-rank operation cost was 3000 QP (3 million Mir) and 5000 QP (5 million Mir) for D-rank. Of course, it was monthly on top. Ah, of course, it was definitely not a cinch if you think about it as a price for recruitment. Who wouldn't want capable individuals, no? If not us, many guilds would kill to pay to recruit them.
Besides, they would also need the approval of the parent guild if any of the sub-member wanted to switch or leave the guild, much like our current situation. Who would spend their resources and time if that couldn't be done, right? The repayment was usually counted in terms of a considerate sum of Mir or item to the parent guild.
Anyway, we left the <Guild Application Reception> and came to check out the guild room given to the sub-members. They were given the guild room in the same Guild House A that I fondly remembered. ...Well, that nostalgia was just two months old though, haha.
"What a bleak space."
"But this feels just right to write our new beginning."
"Wha---? You did... But are you sure? I was sure guild members usually don't like sub-members."
Hmm, that was simply a phenomenon peculiar to reality. Sub-members were like rivals for members of the main force. You could never know when you become a stepping stone for others.
It was a matter of perspective. Sub-guild was a strategic move to gather human resources for a guild to climb their way to top, but the same was completely in contrast from the viewpoint of said guild member. A guild welcoming sub-guild members with open arms and throwing a party? Yeah, you may as well have a consecutive <Gold Chest> lottery than it happening. So, I could see where she was coming from, and maybe that's how unfriendly reception was from <Temple Saber>, huh?
Of course, <Eden> was the outlier. I believe in the members, and members believe in themselves. After all, you have to look at who guided them. The one and only <Brave>. Fuhahaha!
Ahem, such consideration was necessary at least in front of <Eden>.
"Believe in <Eden>. They will welcome you with open arms."
"It's a bit hard to imagine, but very well. I will take upon your offer. I guess others should be alright as well?"
"Sounds nice."
"Yes, I would like to. People in <Eden> are so nice."
Noel and Lacritta replied in affirmation to Aegis-senpai. The two have already worked with us so they looked delighted. With that set, we turned on our heels to <Eden> guild house.
Now that I remember about it, it's going to be their first proper introduction with <Eden>.