The category a person is in dictates what kinds of jobs they can get, however this only applies to humans. There are also other categories such as [cat person], [elf], [fox person] and [giant]. They are a special group that is limited to the jobs in their own category, in return Humans cannot get the same kinds of jobs.
They have many powerful jobs and abilities, when I played the game I also made use of the various races. As for scouting them the requirements are different, it doesn’t rely on fame like it does for humans. For instance I the case of a cat person you can scout them if you meet the strength and Mir requirements.
And as such, I’m not being reverse scouted….
“Right now, I’m only 5 million Mir, it’s a bargain! ”
“Hm…”
Don’t misunderstand, this is a guild scouting. For a cat person 5 million isn’t bad, although it’s not exactly a bargain either. It’s essential to increase the number of guild members in order to rank up. And the amount of Mir she stated is the amount I reached just now.
Wait, did this trigger because I went over 5 million Mir? I decided to listen to her.
The girl I had just knocked over, recognized me and immediately switched into reverse scouting mode. From her blue skirt she appeared to be a first year and was actually rather cute. Her appearance passes the test so all thats left is her job.
“I’ll hear you out but let’s move somewhere else first.”
“Yeah, I eat breakfast and dinner in the dorms everyday.”
Oh right, there was a poverty setting for cat people. Cat people are often mercenaries, so someone who is unskilled can’t earn Mir. That’s why the scouting often starts with the money for a contract.
Although after thst you don’t have to pay her anything else since rather than properly scouting her she’s more of a mercenary. She’s also rather cheap since the amount can be made back easily from the intermediate tier dungeons.
Although I was a little surprised that she didn’t even have money for food. Apparently it was more severe than I thought.
“Oh, I can pay.”
“Really?!”
“I don’t mind. I’ve made a decent amount of money.”
Who could leave a hungry child? I’m pretty confident in the contract now though, no I’m certain. But before that I said bye to Maria.
“See you later Maria, thanks for the emblem.”
“Oh, I’m surprised you didn’t forget about me. See you later then.”
I can’t underestimate Maria’s information network, I don’t know what would happen if I’d tried to buy a cute child right in front of her.
‘The [hero] just invited a girl to a restaurant.’
Maria typed something in her notebook but I didn’t notice.