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Volume 6 Chapter 73: Meeting

Volume 6 Chapter 73: Meeting

"Vice-guildmaster, I will join the dungeon expedition," Keith said to Kaiser. He was now at the guild.

Kaiser blinked, "Understood." 24 hours hadn't passed since he told Keith about this.

That was one of the reasons why I came to this academy. It was to see new things for myself. To expand on my views. Keith couldn't forget about those goals.

"Since you're going now, you should meet with the expedition's leader. Titus, you can come in now." When Kaiser gestured, someone entered the office.

"Hello, my name is Titus Blaise. I will be the leader of this expedition." Titus introduced himself. Keith nodded, "Hello, my name is Keith Freed. It's a pleasure to be working with you."

Titus grinned, "I heard many things about you, Keith. You're quite a talented fellow."

"I'm not that talented." Keith scratched his head, "Mr.Titus, what will we do?" He wanted to figure it out sooner rather than later.

Titus laughed, "You don't need to rush. We're going to be having a meeting with the rest of the parties in an hour."

"In an hour?" Keith turned to Kaiser, "But Vice-guildmaster, you gave me a few days to decide?"

"I did," Kaiser nodded, "But I had a gut feeling you would have decided earlier." That was something Kaiser felt. Keith didn't seem like the type to think too long before deciding. Two days was the most.

"Keith, come to the conference room in a few minutes. We'll discuss it then."

"Understood." Keith nodded as he walked out. Titus turned to Kaiser, "He's a good seedling." Checking him out closer, he could see Keith was well-trained.

This book's true home is on another platform. Check it out there for the real experience.

"Mmhmm," Kaiser smiled, "That's why I'm asking you to watch over him." A giant coal waiting to be turned into a brilliant diamond. He had a hunch Keith would become amazing later on. That was why he didn't want anything happening to him.

"Don't worry. I won't let anything happen to the child. But I doubt anyone could cause a problem for him." Keith seemed to be a competent fighter. Only a few could defeat him.

While they talked, Keith sighed deeply as he was in front of a door. That was the door to the conference room. He was guided here by a guild receptionist. But while he wondered what to do,

"What are you doing?" Keith looked over and saw Titus and Kaiser, who had strange expressions. That was because Keith was pacing back and forth in front of the room.

"I don't know whether I should go in now or later." Keith scratched his head. He was conflicted. Everyone inside would be of a higher rank than him. It would be weird if a lower rank would enter. He didn't want to step on anyone's toes.

"Pff. You don't have to be so uneasy. Everyone inside is friendly and easy to talk to." Titus opened the door. The moment he opened the door, everyone turned their eyes to him.

"Titus, are we ready to start the conference?" The first person to speak up was a woman. She was a voluptuous woman with a soft expression that gave her a motherly aura.

"Mmhmm. Sorry about the wait. I had something to discuss with the vice-guildmaster, Morgan." Morgan nodded, and her eyes shifted over to Keith.

"Who's the gentleman beside you?" Keith quickly bowed his head. "Hello, my name is Keith Freed. I'm a C-rank adventurer. I will be joining you all in this dungeon expedition." Rule one when meeting someone new; greet everyone who was there.

Morgan smiled, "My name is Morgan Carwelt. I'm the leader of the party, White Lily."

"It's nice to meet you."

"Keith, you're coming on this exploration?" Keith looked up and saw a familiar face.

"Groa, are you going as well?" "Of course, my party is A-rank, after all."

"Alright, shall we start this conference?"

"Wait a moment." Someone spoke up. Titus tilted his head, "Galven, is there a problem? Keith looked towards the side and noticed a party group with a calm and cold exterior.

"Galven, is something the matter?"

"Yes, I do." Galven nodded, "Why do we have a C-rank here. And he's also a child." He voiced out the opinion that some had. Everyone in this room was B-rank or higher.