Chapter 153 To the Den of Thieves. (1/2)
‘They sure picked an odd spot for this…’
Roland found hilasses so he could see all the way down and it was quite a large drop After leaning back he looked to the side and could spot peopleback and forth by the road
This well that he was standing at had once been used by the old Albrook far dried up and was left close to the road that led to the Albrook Dungeon Roland had the letter that the guild iven him in his pocket
That day when he had a conversation with hiiven some instructions The letter was supposedly an introduction to the people that run the underground businesses in this city, the Thieves Guild
How the guild uild was a bit perplexing But after further consideration, he realized that the two guilds didn’t really have anything at odds with each other Not like they had conflicting interests, they were actually quite siuild were uild uild were atherers If a task was too difficult for any adventurer it wasn’t wrong to go to the underground and hire so risks
The adventurer guild was a proper business and this limited their scope of actions They had rules that kept their adventurer’s fros for each one of them and the missions they were expected to take Thus they li process
The thieves on the other hand didn’t care about things like that They so of the sort as the adventurers did They would not keep theirdifficult jobs that could cost them their life
Their masters didn’t care and uild ot This soood deal but that was one of the reasons why these types of people were called crioes…’
Roland threw the letter into the hile so in all directions To others, it would look as if he was throwing trash into this well and that was e would reach the thieves' guild was unknown to hiic was probably involved It et involved with theuild member
It was soet into but even uild master had warned him about but not like Roland wanted to becoet access to the black market merchants
At first, Roland was concerned about this letter Anyone could see hi into the well if they wanted to look Then after thinking it over it was clear that the thieves were just trying to be smart about it
Who would think that they were actually using easily accessible places for contacting each other? This was also apparently not the only contact point, the guild ed every couple of weeks While it was a well now, it could change to a tree stump in the forest or even a loose brick in one of the houses in the city
This was also why he needed to do it within a short time fra what the next contact point would be changed to
‘From what he said, I need to wait a few days for a reply…’
Which Roland did, while his letter of introduction was going through he decided to venture into the dungeon for a change He had ed to reconstruct his old aro with the mana stone variant
It looked mostly the sa For now, he ith a more pitch-black variant which alsoused If used he would stick out even low in various colors of the rainbow
The golems and tier 2 monsters on the lower levels didn’t really poselevels The speed of his progress had slowed down since his last dungeon run but thanks to hi for that 100th level
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Name :
Roland Arden L 90
Classes:
T2 Runese L25 [ Secondary ]
T1 Runic Mana Scribe L 25 [ X ]
T1 Runic Blacksmith L 25 [ Tertiary ]
HP
3351/3351
MP
8157/8865
SP
3022/4529
Strength
90
Agility
67
Dexterity
118
Vitality
90
Endurance
99
Intelligence
151
Willpower
139