Konda 1
Author: Shame_less007
last update2025-11-18 11:44:45

Holy City – Registration Booth Exit

Konda smiled faintly, his tone calm but firm. "Very well. My terms remain the same, unlike the other three powers, we do not bind members with loyalty contracts."

Aaron nodded politely. "In the future, if I ever join a power, I’ll give priority to the Adventurer Guild."

Konda leaned forward, "Then tell me your name and place of origin."

Aaron replied without hesitation. "Aaron. My hometown is Green Village, in the Barren World."

Konda inscribed the details into the ledger, then handed over a small badge glowing faintly with runes. "Your identity is registered. Do not lose this token, it contains your information and will track the contribution points you earn against the Dark Faction. If you fall in battle, your body will be returned to your territory."

Aaron accepted the badge, bowed slightly, and left the booth.

Outside the Booth

As Aaron walked away, footsteps hurried behind him.

A voice called out: "Friend, stop. May we talk for a while?"

Aa
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