Upon hearing that the Town Mayor was very pleased and waiting for him, Xu Feng smiled briefly in response.
"It must be thanks to you that spoke greatly of me, Sandy." Xu Feng commented, giving most of the credit to Sandy.
She was the person connecting the two throughout the mission, so it was natural he needed to acknowledge her.
Sure enough, Sandy was pleased by his statement as she lightly brushed it off.
"Anyway, follow me. The Town Mayor has been urging me to bring the person responsible for resolving the crisis for him."
Shortly after, the two arrived at the usually restricted area, reserved only for authorized personnel approved by the Town Mayor.
Even the guards standing by were Tier 1, level 100. Just one of them was enough to annihilate the likes of Jeff repeatedly with ease.
Luckily, Xu Feng was accompanied by Sandy, otherwise, he might suffer a fate worse than death. Getting killed by NPCs was anything but great.
In fact, the punishment implemented by NPCs was far more severe than being killed by monsters or players.
With Sandy as the guide, the guards gradually stood aside, allowing them to enter the office.
The Town Mayor's office in Riverwood was an impressive chamber that reflected both authority and elegance.
The room was spacious, with high ceilings adorned with intricate wooden beams and chandeliers casting a warm, golden glow. Rich tapestries depicting the town's history and notable achievements hung on the walls, adding a touch of grandeur.
A large, ornately carved oak desk dominated the center of the room, behind which sat the Town Mayor's high-backed leather chair. The desk was meticulously organized, with neatly stacked documents, an ink set, and a few personal trinkets that hinted at the mayor's interests and hobbies.
Others might not know how valuable the guild hall charter was, but he did.
To construct any guild hall for their guild, one could easily consult it with the Adventure Association.
However, the twist was that it cost a lot of gold coins to construct even a basic one.
Meanwhile, the charter in his hand effectively nullified the cost. Mayor Adam and the other mayors had clearly paid for the bill, giving him free rein to choose whichever plot of land available in the city to construct his guild.
"Right, with the insurgent resolved, the cities no longer placed any restrictions for people in the town to teleport there. But the fee is still quite astronomical, requiring at least 5 gold coins and a minimum level of 15." Adam calmly explained the situation.
"The minimum level is in place to prevent any unnecessary death since monsters near the city are quite dangerous. However, Herbalist Elias and Receptionist Sandy constantly vouched for you. Hence, you will not be restricted, and the fee is waived in regards to your achievement."
At this moment, Xu Feng felt like he was on cloud nine. Such bountiful rewards were definitely more than he could bargain for. He didn't expect the insurgent mission to be involved in so many complicated things. .net
This kind of reward was definitely way better than the player in his past timeline had received. Maybe the reward was different because the player back then didn't complete it flawlessly.
After all, Xu Feng managed to quench the insurgency before they could even cause any damage whereas in the past timeline, quite a few towns had been devastated.
'No wonder Sandy repeatedly hinted to me about the Town Mayor's return. If the player completes the mission before his return, the mayor would be overwhelmingly pleased with the result.' Xu Feng deduced.
Had he failed to complete the hidden criteria, Mayor Adam would have to personally make a move, diminishing the reward for the said player.
He promptly stepped forward, accepted the charter, and glanced at Adam.
"Thank you, Mayor Adam." Xu Feng bowed slightly and continued, "I won't put your goodwill to waste."