“Huh, interesting,” Marw said as he checked his stats:
[Occupation: Adventurer
Lv.137/1000
Hp:1200/1200
Attack:650
Defense:250
Agility:700
Stamina:670]
[Skills: Swordsmanship(Lv.75/100)
Fire magic attribute(Lv.6/100)
Rage(Lv.???)]
“Seems like I have a job now.”
“Oh, do you have a quest to do?” Sarah asked, “Since I believe in your combat skills, I approve you and you may go on a subjugation quest.”
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“Oh thank you. Mind if I ask how does this copper, silver level kind of thing work in this guild?”
“Oh my, seems like I forgot to tell you about adventurer’s levels, how careless of me.”
“So basically, all adventures have levels, which you start at copper for a beginner, then you gradually level up when you defeat more monsters and go on more quests,” Sarah explained as she took out a piece of paper and showed it to Marw. When Marw took a look at the piece of paper, it wrote:
Red Diamond (Heros), Taaffeite (Strongest Warriors), Grandidierite (Adventurers can at most reach here), Serendibite, Diamond, Alexandrite, Red Beryl, Musgravite, Benitoite, Poudretteite, Platinum, Gold, Silver, Copper (Beginners)
“That’s a lot of levels. To think that they are all named by precious gems and materials,” Marw said.
“You sure are a knowledgeable one, kid,” Sarah told Marw as she was surprised that a kid at this age know so much.
“So, which subjugation quest do you want to go on?” Sarah said as she just realized.
“I’ll take this one,” Marw replied as he handed the piece of paper to her.
The paper wrote:
White wolf slaying, Only high ranking adventurers allowed.
2 gold coins for each white wolf
And a well-drawn picture of it.
“It says that only high rankin…”
Sarah did not even finish her words and Marw turned towards her and smirked, “When did you say I cannot take quests that are for a higher level? You only said that you allow me to take subjugation quests. You did not say that I have any specific restrictions.”
Sarah thought for a while, thinking that what he said was true and then approved him of going, only saying “Be careful”…