It had now been two hours since William had signed a contract with Michael.
He was currently lying in a room of a hotel called Rosel High, which apparently was under the adventurers guild.
The room wasn''t anything fancy, but it did its job of giving him somewhere to sleep for the night and giving him food in the morning.
It costed 2 bronze coins per night, and he just booked it for tonight since he wasn''t sure if he would be able to make it back tomorrow after his mission.
In this world, coins were used for currency, and they ranged from bronze, silver, gold, and tinum.
And for their conversion, it went somewhere along the lines of.
100 bronze coins = 1 silver coin
100 silver coins = 1 gold coin
100 coins = 1 tinum coin
And Rex had given William 500 golden coins before his departure, meaning he roughly had the equivalent of 5 tinum coins.
To put it in perspective, the average middle-ss family can livefortably their whole life with just a single tinum coin.
And he had five of them, so yeah, he was basically loaded, but that''s just a given for the heir of a noble.
Anyway, he was getting sidetracked.
The main thing was that tomorrow he was supposed to go on his first mission, which would be chosen by Michael.
That''s right Michael had decided to handpick missions for him.
"Fuck, it''s so annoying that I need to wait till I''m at least S rank," William muttered.
That''s right back when William asked him about when he would start teaching him; he said to wait till he was at least S rank, which means that he still didn''t have an offensive martial technique.
But it''s fine; his spells should be enough for now.
He was currently not wearing his second mask,but his appearance was still altered thanks to his ck slime, so his identity was safe.
Looking at the time, it was 11:47 p.m. Realising it was gettingte, he decided to finally get his much-needed rest.
***
It was now a new day, and Edge Lord was currently in the guildmaster''s office discussing his first ever mission.
"Yo, long time, no see," Michael greeted his disciple.
"Wasn''t it just yesterday when you beat the shit out of me?" Edge Lord replied with a question.
"Ignore the small stuff anyway; I handpicked a few suitable first missions for you, which I''m sure will be a good learning experience," Michael replied, dodging the question.
"Yeah, whatever, just show me the missions you''ve selected," William said.
Hearing his words, Michael took out three sheets of paper and ced them on his desk for Edge Lord to see.
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Commission Objective:Hunt the blue petal green deer.
Commissioned by Zuck Morbius, an esteemed alchemist.
Estimated difficulty: A rank
Rewards: 4500 merit points
Suggestion: At least 2-3 member parties; only attempt thismission if you''re confident in your searching abilities.
Time before expiry: 3 days
Additional Information:Blue petal green deer are usually found in Mutterak Forest, a few kilometres away from Markwhelter Kingdom. These deer are quite scarce due to their delicious taste, causing them to be frequently hunted by various predators.
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''A hunting mission, huh, with my hounds, this should be quite easy, and 4500 merit points for my first mission, not too bad''
''But first, let''s take a look at the other missions.
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Commission Objective:Escort a group of miners into a rock golem dungeon.
Commissioned by: Merchant Lark
Estimated Difficulty: A rank.
Suggestion: 4-5 member parties, should be avoided by fire or lightning mages or mages who use destructive spells.
Rewards: 8500 merit points
Additional information: The interested party should have defensive spells to protect the miners while they mine and have thebat ability to kill A ranked golems and should also be able to fightfortably inpact spaces.
Time before expiry: 2 week
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''Oh, this should be interesting. I''ve never really fought in apact space like this one before, and I''ll also not be able to use fire and lightning magic.
''This might be a bit tough, but I should be able to manage thanks to ice magic''
''But let''s take a look at thest one''s
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Mission Objective: Locate and rescue the daughter of the vige chief.
Commisioned by: Head of Zunesha Vige.
Estimated Difficulty: A rank
Suggestion: The interested party should have good deductive capability and highbat ability.
Rewards: 12000 Merit Points
Additional Information: Not much information has been given by the chief; please go visit him in person to acquire more information.
Time Limit: As fast as possible.
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Seeing the third mission, William only had one thought, so to clear his head, he asked.
"What criteria does the adventurer guild use to assign the reward to a mission?"
"It''s assigned based on the urgency and importance of a mission paired with the difficulty of a mission," Michael replied.
"While we take some fees from the onemissioning missions that don''t y a part in the overall reward of the mission,"
"For example, since in the first mission the risk is rtively low as well as theck of urgency, it has the lowest reward."
"But this mission wasmisioned by a pretty big alchemist who the guild would like to maintain a good rtionship with to buy potions from in the future, causing the reward to be evaluated at 4500."
"As for the second mission, its reward is due to the danger involved in the mission."
"And atst, the third one, which is the most urgent due to it involving a human life, and ording to our estimations, it probably involves a pretty big gang of bandits, due to which it''s priced at such a high price."
"If you choose not to ept the third mission, I''ll look for another adventurer to do it in your ce."
"With that knowledge, what mission would you like to choose?" Michael asked.
"Reserve all three in my name for today. I''ll start with the third one. Tell me when the next carriage to Zunesha vige will depart." William replied with confidence oozing out of his tone.
Michael smiled upon hearing his response, almost as if he were expecting it.
"Very well, the next carriage will depart in 3 hours. Be prepared."
"Sure"