He came to the Adventurers Guild to conduct the clan establishment process.
It's also been a long time since I've been here because when I'm in King's Capital, I often leave it to Ian or Esther.
This guild is a lively place for a lot of people in the building... people don't come around me because I've been involved in a lot of noisy incidents lately.
They all make a subtle stop at the edge and let the hissopotamus and rumors hua.
But come on... you can hear the whole story because of the signs detection skills you've built up in your labyrinth exploration.
"He buried the big clan in the Labyrinth City, didn't he?
"Oh, he seems pretty scary. Even the Pork Noble Execution in Los Saltas was a mastermind theory."
"Are you going to crush the whole Los Saltas on your exiled stomach?
"There are rumors of mental breakers who love to break the hearts of Alliance officials and adventurers."
It's a little frustrating... about half of it is true, so I can't even say it back.
The title "Mental Breaker" still shines on my status screen… telling the truth is synonymous with blowing yourself up.
It's not even on a hurtful level because it's cute compared to what was rumored during the Los Saltas or the "Herbert Legend" whispered in the labyrinth city.
"Dear Zink, It's been a long time. What can I do for you today?
"I'm here to go through the process of establishing a clan. I'm going to set up my base in a labyrinth city, but I'm in a lot of trouble right now, so can you register me over here?
"Yes, I did. You can set up a clan in an alliance other than your home base."
Good.
The terms said OK, but I was a little nervous about what I would do if they turned me down.
"Please fill out this form to recruit a clan name, home, participating member, or prospective subscriber. Based on what you have written, we will review whether the registration conditions are met."
Hmmm...... I have more items to write than I did when I signed up for Adventurers, but that's an understandable creation.
A lot of paperwork to be written in a commercial guild is troublesome, but the Adventurer guild paperwork is simple and lucid anyway.
I just made it complicated, maybe because it returns bright white...
The clan name is based in Labyrinth City, and the prospective subscribers will not be recruited because they are likely to be killed by Enchant.
The total number of participating members is 13 for me and Ian, Nina and Dan.
Esther, Elsa, and the maids are not registered as Adventurers, so they cannot be filled in as members.
There are 13 small clans in the notation, but they have quite a few strong adventurers, and registration screening will be able to pass.
"Thank you. Please wait while we review your registration details."
Waiting for about 5 minutes to have a colloquial conversation with everyone, the receptionist came back with a brochure.
"Dear Zink, thank you for waiting. As a result of the review, it was decided to register the clan as an A-rank clan."
"Okay. Thank you."
Surely the A-rank Clan was the fourth floor treatment of the Labyrinth City guild.
For a small clan of 13, it's a good start inside.
Considering the S-rank clan before it crumbles... thanks fades though.
"A rank clan, you will receive 3 gold coins as registration fee, are you sure?
"Three, right? It's okay."
"Thank you. … has registered a clan. Please check back later for a detailed description in this booklet"
"Okay. Thank you."
After registering for the Adventurer Guild, we headed to the Commercial Guild and magically signed a contract with the Dragon Tears.
The contents are mostly treachery, information leakage, and money-related.
It feels somewhat bureaucratic when it comes to contracts between adventurers… It's better to make up your mind about this kind of thing, but you won't have to worry about it later.
"Only 20% of the payment is made...... And 20% of the profit, not the amount of the reward..."
Even if I didn't squeeze it out of my acquaintance, I didn't have any trouble with the money, so the monetary conditions were pretty loose.
Normally, they pay 20% of their net profit, and instead pay for restorative magic and other enchanting equipment.
I promise to make arrangements whenever we move on instructions from me or when we join the search as mentors.
"I also thought when you graced me with the export, Jink, you are too good a person. Enchanted equipment is a special treatment to be paid, but it's about half the price!
Mr. Alexander is frightened... the other clans are just exploiting too much, in fact even 20% of the payment is enough calculation.
It's not like we're in a deficit.
Instead of loosening the monetary side to it, strict rules were put in place against intelligence and treachery.
Looks like it was acceptable to Alexander and the others...
"I got greedy and I signed the contract without pointing it out... but I'm too sorry for the boulder. Ugh... my idiot! Greedy bastard!"
It's a contract that feels beneficial to each other, so you don't have to worry so much about it.