After leaving Povic Academy, Reg immediately took Wang Han to the nearby Tier 2 Academy.
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The subsequent professional assessments went much more smoothly. After all, not everyone is a spoiled brat like Messi, nor are they as brainless as him; those who recklessly make enemies are a tiny minority. From the second-tier academy's mage and swordsman levels, to the third-tier academy's swordsman instructor and magic instructor, all the way to the fourth-tier academy's grand mage and grand swordsman, reaching level eleven in the third tier (twelve levels including the first tier), Wang Han easily completed all the assessments in just one afternoon, obtaining the dual-class badges of grand swordsman and fire-elemental grand mage. Wang Han applied for the fire-elemental badge because he would use fire magic more frequently in the future.
The next step was to apply for the Super-Rank Professional qualification at the Mage Guild and Swordsman Guild. Super-Rank badges could only be applied for at the respective class's guild. However, Wang Han didn't go to the guild to apply immediately. Instead, he went to the Adventurers' Guild with the dwarf Reg.
The Adventurers' Guild is located near the city gate of Dawn City, making it convenient for adventurers and mercenary groups to accept and turn in quests. The entire Adventurers' Guild is larger than a second-tier academy, with five floors and can easily accommodate more than 50,000 people. Outside the Adventurers' Guild, there is a huge square specifically for adventurers and mercenaries to shout and form teams. Some adventurers who have received quests but are not strong enough will hold up signs and shout in the square, or look for suitable quests. After forming a team, they only need to register with the guild.
Upon entering the Adventurers' Guild, the first thing that catches the eye is the crowded array of mercenaries and adventurers. There are probably no fewer than 20,000 people in the entire hall, given its proximity to the Monster Forest and the abundance of quests. Further in, there are rows of enormous, neatly arranged screens, five meters high and two meters wide, resembling LCD televisions. Each screen displays quest information—around two hundred in total. As soon as a quest is accepted, another one is added. The information on each screen is different. Below the screens is a row of counters stretching over two hundred meters, with a staff member every two meters. There is a staff member under each screen, busy at their counters, either waiting for adventurers to accept quests or receiving quests themselves.
"The tasks on the first floor are all Tier 1 tasks. These are also the most numerous tasks. Many tasks don't even require leaving the city; even commoners and farmers come to take on these tasks to supplement their income." Seeing Wang Han's curious gaze, Reg explained to him, "The second floor has Tier 2 tasks, the third floor has Tier 3 tasks, the fourth floor has Tier 4 tasks, and the fifth floor has Super Tier tasks. To post a task, just go to the counter on the corresponding floor and find the staff to post it. To complete the task, just bring the task certificate back and hand it to the counter. To register as an adventurer, go to the back of the guild. Just give your job level badge to the staff to register. Upgrading your adventurer level is also done there. As long as you have enough task points and your strength meets the standard, you can upgrade your adventurer level. If you lack either strength or points, you cannot upgrade. Adventurer level limits the tasks you can take on. Creating or disbanding a fixed adventurer group or mercenary group is done further back. To leave, just register there as well."
"I see. I guess I'll have to start with the first-tier missions." Wang Han said upon hearing this. "But the method is quite flexible."
"That's true for regular missions, but the guild also offers some missions that don't have level restrictions. You can also team up with other higher-level adventurers to increase your adventurer points. The point allocation is decided by the team leader," Reg said.
"Hmm." Wang Han nodded and said to Reg with a smile, "After we register as adventurers, are you interested in taking on a few small quests together?"
Upon hearing this, Reg, who had anticipated Wang Han's invitation, immediately smiled and said, "Yes, sir."
Afterwards, Wang Han and Reg went inside the Adventurers' Guild. With the warm welcome of the staff, they quickly filled out the forms, made video recordings, and received a very ordinary Tier 1 Adventurer Badge. It was a brass badge with a small crystal in the center containing the adventurer's information.
"Sir, what level of mission would you like to take?" After leaving the registration area, Reg asked Wang Han with a smile, seeking his opinion.
"Hmm." Wang Han thought for a moment and said, "Let's go to the fifth floor first. I'm very curious about what kind of tasks are available on the fifth floor for the super-level players."
“Yes, sir.” Upon hearing this, Reg immediately replied and led Wang Han up the stairs of the guild to the fifth floor.
"Master Reg."
"Master Reg."
Upon reaching the fifth floor, many people who recognized Reg immediately bowed and greeted the two respectfully. The people upstairs were almost all high-level professionals, some even Saint-level, so naturally many recognized Reg, and many even knew that Reg was a powerful god-level dwarf.
"My Lord God, Master Reg."
"My Lord God, Master Reg."
"My Lord God, Master Reg."
Some people who had received intelligence knew Wang Han. Upon seeing Wang Han beside Reg, they immediately clasped their hands together, bowed ninety degrees, and performed a deep bow of worship to Wang Han, respectfully greeting him first and then Reg. As several people who greeted Wang Han called him "Your Majesty," the entire fifth floor, including the staff, stood up in unison to respectfully greet and bow to Wang Han.
"A deity has arrived upstairs!" The unified greeting from the fifth floor reached even those on the fourth floor. Those on the fourth floor were filled with curiosity; it was a deity, a being standing at the very pinnacle of the world. To see a deity was like seeing a ruler; regardless of location or race, the status of deities was supreme. In some small countries, even the monarch's status was lower than that of a deity—a rule universally acknowledged across the continent.
"No need for formalities." Seeing everyone on the fifth floor bowing to him, Wang Han waved his hand. He then walked with Reg to a counter. Seeing that Wang Han was about to accept a mission, the people around quickly made way for him. They all watched curiously, wondering what kind of mission the deity would accept; it must be an extremely difficult task for them.
"Sir, which quests do you want to accept?" Reg asked, taking out his adventurer's badge. The guild leader, who had personally come to greet him, also looked at Wang Han cautiously and respectfully, waiting for Wang Han to choose a quest.
“You’re right, the Adventurers’ Guild really does have all sorts of quests.” Wang Han glanced at the quests on the screen, but instead of telling Reg what quest he wanted to take, he said with interest.
"Haha..." Upon hearing this, Reg laughed awkwardly and said, "Some people are indeed quite daring."
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