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Chapter 68

"Your adventurer level is not enough."

Norman Augusta shook his head:

"What's more, you are now the target of assassination. Once you are recognized by members of the underground forces while completing the commissioned task..."

"But I defeated Quill Lordaeron in a limited duel. As a D-class adventurer, he should be eligible to join the team. Why can't I defeat him?"

"In terms of experience..."

"It's because of your lack of experience that you have to accept more commissions, isn't it?"

"The risk of being recognized by underground assassins..."

"Wait a minute."

Shi Junjun ran up to the second floor of the Adventurer's Guild, then stomped down again after half an hour.

Seeing the wary looks of "Who are you?" from many adventurers, the girl, who repainted her makeup and changed into another world outfit, revealed her identity and proudly turned her gaze towards the president of the Adventurer's Guild.

Norman Augusta, who could no longer find any reason to object, had no choice but to agree to Shi Junjun's request to join Carl and Yanni's team.

The team of Mr. Wundt, who originally accepted the commission to protect Shi Junjun, has also changed the characters required to complete the task, and added the content of assisting the three-person team of Carl Yanni and Shi Junjun in completing the commission, with corresponding daily rewards.

Five silver coins were also added.

As a result, the team of Karl and Yanni, which was originally the least favored by others, suddenly became the most powerful team.

"Thank you very much."

Karl's face was so excited that he didn't know what to do, and Jenny beside him looked even more tearful.

When other friends in the guild who had known each other for a long time were inconvenient or unwilling to take action, only Shi Junjun, who had only known them for a few days, was willing to join their team to do something that was very likely to be futile.

A very dangerous mission...

"Since we are all friends, isn't it normal for friends to help each other?"

Shi Junjun felt from the bottom of his heart that this was a matter of course.

"But there is something I must explain in advance. I can only stay here for three days at most. After three days, I have to leave here and go somewhere else."

Shi Junjun suddenly remembered the agreement he had made with the green dwarf Broccoli and added with some embarrassment.

They agreed that Broccoli and the entire Goblin Village would only wait for her for seven days. It would take at least a day and a half to take a taxi to Santan Town and then hike to the forest.

She had to leave Rebelion in three days regardless of success or failure. The girl didn't know how that slime that could disguise itself as the president of the Adventurer's Guild found her.

But if the adventurers couldn't complete the commissioned task issued by the leader of the Adventurer's Guild in three days, she couldn't just stay in her room on the second floor of the Adventurer's Guild and wait for death.

Instead of sitting in that room waiting... take the initiative.

"I couldn't catch the wounded slime killer who escaped in the sewers of Rebelion, let alone the difficulty of doing it in the slums."

On the round table in the corner of the first floor hall of the Adventurer's Guild, members of the C-level adventurer team, including Karl, Yanni, Shi Junjun and the bearded uncle Wundt, were discussing their next course of action.

"Wundt is right. The slums are full of informants of underground forces. All our actions there will be quickly transmitted to the ears of their leaders the moment they are exposed, so every choice we make in the next step will be

It will be very important. If we don’t find a suitable method, we may not be able to dig out any information about that slime for a long time.”

After hearing the addition from another member of Wundt's team, Karl Strauss turned his attention to Jenny next to him.

The latter, who seemed to have been deep in thought for a long time, seemed to have come up with no feasible solution.

"Everyone might as well tell me if you have any ideas."

Upon seeing this, Karl turned his attention to the others present, hoping to find a solution to the current problem from them.

"If you ask me, let's just go and talk to the leader of the underground force. After all, they have people who assassinate the adventurers of our guild. No matter what, we are all on the right side. If we can't reach an agreement, we can

Just blow up their lair!"

A bare-chested, strong middle-aged man with rugged facial features who barely had the words "I am a reckless man" written on his face from the bearded Uncle Wundt's team spoke first.

"Then what? In the home base where the enemy's underground forces have the strongest defense, what kind of disturbance do you think we can make with just our hands?"

The team leader, the bearded uncle Wundte, snorted coldly.

"Even if we can't turn their nest upside down, let's grab our brothers from the guild and go to the head office together after we fight out!"

The confident brother said again.

"Are you going to single-handedly provoke a war between the guild and Rebelion's underground forces?"

Wundt, whose mouth twitched slightly, raised his forehead:

"Don't let the guild leader hear what you are saying now... I believe he would rather kick a brainless C-level adventurer out of the guild than start a war with underground forces."

"How about collecting relevant information from members in the slum basement through bribery?"

"Nothing but a thought."

"How about we disperse and sneak into the slums in disguise?"

"Theoretically it's possible, but the risk factor is too great. With so many new faces in the slums, it's easy for the enemy to detect it."

"There's no need to go around so much. We are all well-known adventurers in Rebelion. We can just kill him and we'll be done soon—"

"If you don't speak, no one will think you are dumb."

Unable to listen at all, Wundt took action and covered the mouth of his fellow reckless man who wanted to say something else.

"Is there any magic that can detect non-human creatures like slimes?"

Shi Junjun, who had been listening to everyone's speech, asked.

"Yes, but the noise produced when the 'Alien Detection' spell is cast is not small, and it is difficult to cover up."

"Can't we just stand farther away?"

the girl asked doubtfully.

Yanni next to her smiled and answered Shi Junjun’s question:

"The range of 'Alien Detection' is affected by the upper limit of the caster's magic power. For trainee magicians like us, it is already the limit to be able to detect alien creatures within a radius of sixty or seventy meters, and we have to exclude them during the casting process.

Interference factors from other small animals and insects also consume a lot of mental energy..."

If you want to perform "Alien Detection" and cover the entire Lebelion slum, you need to be at least as formal a magician as wearing a brown robe...


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