Chapter 28: Trying to register as Awakened
Elliot had no idea he was being followed.
After being expelled from the Martial Arts Center and the Gym, he took several solitary routes that he knew from when he worked with the Misfits and quickly returned to his apartment, as they were relatively close to each other.
'It seems that registering is essential. If they don't let me train there and there are few dungeons to go to, I'll have to try to join a guild.'
Although there were other gyms and martial arts centers in the city, it was no secret that they all belonged to the same organization. They were all founded by an organization created by different guilds to strengthen their disciples in a more open environment. Therefore, if they didn't let you into one of those, then they wouldn't let you into any of the branches.
Besides, the guilds are in control of most of the dungeons in the city. They control everything from E-Rank Open and Closed Dungeons to the highest Rank C-Rank dungeons in the City.
They also have specific facilities, better than martial arts centers for training. What's more, if you're good enough, you can take part in tournaments and undergo intensive training under qualified instructors, where they teach you everything.
For the best qualified, being in a guild is even better than attending a prestigious academy, as the learning is more extensive and given by real professionals. There are those who are lucky enough to be taught by a Saint.
The problem is that they are strict about choosing their members. He must also look for a guild that opposes that of the Clark Family, as that way he won't be betrayed so easily.
Even so, for now, he wasn't in a hurry. He still had some time before the Tournament, so he could take some time to try to register.
While in his apartment, he checked his system. He had 5 points available to add.
'I was able to pass the E-Rank dungeon with ease, but the points decreased considerably. Before, I gained more than 15; now, I have barely 5. How is it possible that there is such a difference?'