Chapter 30 Want both
Ron looked at the three cards on the table, each containing the resumes of three teachers.

In addition to some members of the Adventurer's Guild, the Adventurer's Guild will specially hire some magicians and martial artists. New adventurers will complete tasks and exchange their merits for magic and martial arts, or after they are promoted to the silver level, most of them will be taught by these teachers.

Perhaps due to his use of a long sword in combat, two of the three teachers provided to him by the Adventurer's Guild were martial artists.

One is good at attack speed martial arts, and the other is good at defense martial arts.

Ron didn't hesitate too much and chose the former.

The best defense is to take the initiative, and he is not interested in passively taking a beating.

Seeing Ron's fingertips pressing on a piece of card, the head of the Adventurer's Guild smiled and said, "Mr. Wim is a very patient and responsible person. Many of his students have become Silver-level adventurers. I believe that under Mr. Wim's guidance, you will definitely become an outstanding adventurer."

As he said this, he was about to put away the remaining two cards.

"Wait a moment."

Ron stretched out his other hand and pressed it on the third teacher's card.

He was a magic teacher who was good at water-attribute magic that could be used for both offense and defense.

"Oh? Do you have any insights into magic?" the head of the Adventurer's Guild asked curiously.

"Yes," Ron nodded. "In fact, my talent for magic is better than my talent for fighting."

"Is that so?" the Adventurer's Guild leader asked with a smile, his hands clasped together and his elbows resting on the table. "So, what's your choice..."

Ron smiled and said, "Maybe I can learn two with my talent."

Upon hearing this, the head of the Adventurer's Guild couldn't help but chuckle, "How greedy."

The other party didn't refuse directly. Ron knew that there was room for negotiation. He said humbly, "The weak should seize every opportunity to become stronger."

"That being said," the Adventurer's Guild leader chuckled, "Since the Adventurer's Guild was founded, all Silver-level adventurers have only been able to learn one third-tier spell for free. If you want to learn more third-tier spells, you can only earn merit by completing quests."

"It's like this," Ron first picked up the card that taught martial arts, "This was given to me for free by the guild when I was promoted to a silver-level adventurer."

Then he picked up the magic learning card and said, "This is what I earned last night by killing the demons and rescuing Princess Kaileena."

Ron's words were well-reasoned and the head of the Adventurer's Guild was unable to refute them for a moment.

Ron saved Kaileena, which to some extent could be said to have saved the Kingdom of Orrantia.

Despite his great contribution, the Adventurer's Guild only promoted him to a silver-level adventurer, which was actually a bit perfunctory.

But there are certain strength requirements for becoming an adamantite-level adventurer, and they cannot directly upgrade Ron to the adamantite level.

Now that Ron just wants one more level three skill, which isn't particularly hard to come by, it would be unacceptable for the Adventurer's Guild to be stingy.

"Your performance last night was indeed commendable. You prevented the worst from happening. I can set this precedent for you." The head of the Adventurer's Guild compromised.

"The addresses of the two teachers are written above. You can go there anytime." He stood up and took out two letters of introduction.

"Thank you." Ron stood up and took the letter of introduction.

"By the way, you'd better not leave Kassel recently."

"why?"

"The demons that attacked Princess Kailina may still be lingering near Kassel. What happened last night has spread widely in Kassel. I'm afraid the demons have already set their sights on you."

"Thank you, I'll keep an eye on it."

After leaving the Adventurer's Guild, Ron went directly to visit Mr. Wim.

Time is money.

As for the reminder from the head of the Adventurer's Guild, there is no need to pay any attention to it.

Because it is impossible for the great demon Bal to come to him for Cassel and his group of abandoned children.

Let’s put it this way, if these shadow demons really kill Princess Kaileena, even if the Kingdom of Orrantia lets them go, the demons will not let them go.

Therefore, in order to avoid being exposed, Baal had already slipped back to the demon clan's territory after his sneak attack 'failed'.

Wim is a retired mercenary, 62 years old this year. He bought a house in Kassel with the money he earned as a mercenary and is enjoying his retirement.

When Ron visited, Mr. Wim's door was open.

Looking inside, the first thing you see are two people wearing the Adventurers' Guild's silver badge on their shoulders, and then you see an old man leaning against the stair railing with a haggard face.

"Mr. Wim, please rest assured. We will definitely find your granddaughter and bring her back safely."

Ron only heard one sentence at the door, and then two adventurers walked out.

"Wait a minute, man."

Ron stopped the two of them.

The two looked at Ron in confusion.

"I'm here to learn martial arts from Mr. Wim." Ron pointed to the brand new silver badge on his shoulder.

The two of them understood, glanced into the house, and then whispered, "Mr. Wim is very emotionally unstable right now. You should come back another day."

"What happened?" Ron asked in a low voice.

The two sighed and said, "A lot of children have disappeared in Cassel recently, and Mr. Wim's granddaughter is one of them."

"The two of us have been investigating this matter for the past few days."

"Any clues?" Ron asked.

The two shook their heads. "There's absolutely no pattern to the timing or location of their attacks, and the missing children don't have any common characteristics. It seems like that damn bastard will just take any child."

"We finally found a suspicious person yesterday, but he ran away."

After hearing what they said, Ron realized that they were the adventurers who chased the man in slavery shackles in the hotel yesterday.

"Anyway, Mr. Wim is in a very bad mood right now, so you have to be careful."

He patted Ron on the shoulder and the two left.

"A child is missing..."

Ron thought for a moment and knocked on the door.

"Who?"

"Hello, Mr. Wim, I was introduced by the Adventurer's Guild to learn third-level martial arts."

"Go back, I'm not in the mood to teach you right now!"

Really very irritable.

But Ron didn't give up: "I am the adventurer who saw through the demons' tricks at the banquet last night."

The people in the room were silent for a moment, and then their tone slowed down: "Come back tomorrow."

Ron smiled slightly and said, "I'm not forcing you. What I want to say is... maybe I can find your granddaughter, Mr. Wim."

There was another moment of silence, and then heavy footsteps came towards the door.

"What can you do?"

The door opened and Mr. Wim stared at Ron, who was half a head shorter than him.

As expected of a mercenary, he was so imposing and majestic that just standing in front of him made people feel a lot of pressure.

Ron felt that if he couldn't come up with a satisfactory answer, he would be in big trouble today.

Fortunately, he had already preliminarily guessed the murderer's purpose, and...

"I know his next target."

(End of this chapter)

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