Chapter 29: [ Solo Dungeon Runner ]
Gardner laid out various pamphlets and documentation in front of Alexander. They all had titles pertaining to their contents, from ’Your first dungeon’ to ’The guilds and you’.
Alexander sifted through them quickly.
"This is a lot of basic stuff I could already find online. Isn’t there more information?" asked Alexander.
"After the tests to determine your starting tier, you’d usually go through basic training and have all your questions answered there."
Gardner looked tired, but the amount of whisky that filled his glass made his mood significantly better.
"Dungeons are simple. You go in, go through a few rooms with enemies, loot everything around, kill the boss, then come back out. That’s the gist of it."
Alexander put the pamphlet he held back on the desk, it was indeed essentially what was written in it, and what could be found online.
There existed some private online forums where dungeon runners talked and shared information, but they all required an Adventurer’s Guild ID card.
"So, once I’m registered with the Adventurer’s Guild I’ll be able to join another guild, or become part of the Adventurer’s Guild itself?" asked Alexander.
Gardner exploded, his laughter echoing in the room as Alexander patiently waited for him to finish.
Tears could be seen forming in the corner of his eyes, he quickly rubbed them off while holding his chest with the other hand.
