Holding the ten silver coins and the copper adventurer's badge that Ishpe had given him, he came to the wooden sign on the first floor that was covered with missions.
There were many missions on it. After glancing at them, Hades summarized that these missions were divided into several categories: escort missions, monster extermination missions, exploration missions, and item collection missions.
Among them, monster extermination was a long-term mission commissioned by the kingdom, but there were also some individual commissions.
Hades looked around and felt that the only thing he could do now was probably escort missions. As for other missions, he was still in a state of complete ignorance and couldn't do them at all.
But even for escort missions, he wasn't qualified. Escort missions also had some requirements for the number of people. At least the configuration of an adventurer's team was required to receive them.
"Joining an adventurer's team seems to be the fastest way," Hades thought thoughtfully. He was unfamiliar with this place and needed someone to lead him around.
According to Old Burke, adventurers generally wouldn't stay in the Adventurer's Guild for a long time.
Even if they didn't receive missions, there were long-term missions commissioned by the country.
Although the rewards weren't high, they still had an income. Unless there were really no missions, no one would waste time in the guild.
However, according to Old Burke's introduction, he pointed Hades in a direction. People who had just become adventurers would generally gather in a cheap hotel in the city, where the accommodation and meal costs were very cheap. There, they could find adventurers to form a team.
Hades didn't delay for a moment and bought a map from the receptionist at the Adventurer's Guild.
He didn't expect a map to cost 1 silver coin, which was almost as much as his accommodation fee.
But it was much more convenient with a map. The map sold at the guild marked many places that adventurers might use, such as hotels, markets, weapon workshops, supply sales places, and the Magic Caster's Guild.
This made Hades take a second look. Maybe he could learn about the power of this world when he got to the Magic Caster's Guild.
Now that the YGGDRASIL panel had disappeared, all the data represented by numbers couldn't be known.
But it wasn't as difficult to judge the level of strength of magic casters as it was for warriors.
Since tier magic was common in this world, as long as he knew which tier of magic was being used, he could roughly know their level. It would also be convenient for Hades to find his positioning in this world.
And through the number of super-tier magic spells, he could also judge the approximate strength. Magic casters were more suitable for determining strength than warriors.
This idea made Hades a little tempted. Should he go to the Magic Caster's Guild first to understand his strength positioning, or should he go to the adventurer's hotel to find a team first?
Hades looked up at the sun, which was still high in the sky.
Hmm, he should go to the Magic Caster's Guild first. According to Old Burke, adventurers generally wouldn't stay in the guild during the day, let alone stay in the hotel. Even if he went to the hotel now, it would probably be empty.
Changing his destination, Hades followed the instructions on the map and set off towards the Magic Caster's Guild. At the same time, he was also observing this city.
If he didn't know that this was another world, he would feel like he had come to a filming location with a European medieval background.
Most of the roads were compacted dirt roads. Occasionally, some main roads were paved with stones, but they were sparse and there were still traces of carriages running over them.
As for the houses, they were mainly made of stone and wood. The exquisite tiles on the roofs showed that there was a certain level of craftsmanship here.
And the residents clothes looked much better than those of the villagers in that village. Occasionally, he could see people wearing silk fabrics.
Judging from the skin and complexion of those people, they were probably like him, people who didn't need to work for a living.
He could also see children running around recklessly on the street. He could see carefree expressions on their faces. This was much better than his world.
In his world, in the outer city areas of ecological cities, there were often children who died of starvation or disease on the streets.
He could also see them in the inner city. Those were the children of stowaways who couldn't survive in the outer city and ventured to the inner city, but died tragically in the end. The city's cleaners dragged their bodies to the incinerator to be cremated.
Because the government was controlled by capital, these problems were almost irreconcilable.
Capital wasn't so kind. As a person who had received higher education, Hades felt deeply disgusted with this social phenomenon, but he was powerless.
All he could do was protect himself. Even if he was in the wealthy class, it didn't mean that he was completely safe.
It was because of that rotten society that he could only take care of himself and not meddle in other people's affairs.
Seeing that although this place was backward, it was thriving and the environment hadn't been polluted, Hades suddenly felt that this wasn't bad.
Because of the thriving scene of E-Rantel, Hades, who was in a cheerful mood, felt that the weight of the Sword of Damocles that had been hanging over his head had also lessened a lot.
Hades followed the directions on the map and came to the Magic Caster's Guild. He had thought that this place would be more impressive, but it was just a two-story building like the Adventurer's Guild.
The building was also a bit dilapidated. This was somewhat different from his impression of the magic guild in literary works.
Since he was here, he would settle down. Hades pushed open the double door with a doorbell, and then a "Welcome" almost made him think that he had come to the wrong place.
In Hades' understanding, the magic caster's guild was probably a high-end club where a group of magicians used to research and discuss magic. But this "Welcome" made him have the illusion that he had really entered a "high-end club."
After entering the house, what came into Hades' eyes was a huge counter. Behind the counter stood two young girls. That "Welcome" came from their mouths.
Their faces were carved from the same mold. They were obviously twin sisters. Behind them was a shelf that covered the entire wall, and the shelf was filled with piles of scrolls.
Hades was stunned. Could it be that the Magic Caster's Guild was actually a place to sell scrolls? But that was fine. He could never have too many scrolls. As long as there was a place to replenish them.
"Welcome, are you looking to buy scrolls?" one of the girls asked with a smile.
Hades nodded. He had to say that the quality of this receptionist was much better than that of the Adventurer's Guild, both in attitude and appearance.
"What kind of scrolls are you looking to buy?" Another girl took over and asked.
"What kind of scrolls do you have here?" Hades asked.
"Please wait a moment," the girl said, taking out a book with a leather-stitched cover from under the counter. She pushed it in front of Hades and smiled sweetly, "Here is a catalog of all the scrolls we have. Please take a look."
"Hmm."
Hades didn't think much about it and opened the book to check. The book felt heavy in his hand, and the paper inside was as white as snow. One familiar magic name after another came into his eyes.
As expected, it was YGGDRASIL's magic. Hades was relieved, but as he flipped through it, his brow furrowed.
He started to flip through it slowly, and then the speed gradually increased until he flipped to the last page.
Hades looked up, frowning at the two girls and asked, "Is this a newbie village?"
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