The interview proceeded smoothly and ended successfully. I was surprised to find out that there were more talented people like Kim Mi-young than I had initially thought.
Of course, I found no reason to fire her. I knew desperate people ended up working better.
Meanwhile, some people found strange questions I asked to be unfair. I couldn't blame them. Even I didn't know what the correct answer would be.
"All Blue Guild members fell into the water. Explain who you would be looking for and why."
"You had been asked to clean all the guilds in Lindel. How much can you say is the appropriate amount to charge?"
"You went on a dungeon expedition with your colleagues. Unconditionally, assuming that one person will die during the expedition, will you or will you not work on this dungeon attack?"
"What would you explain to your 5-year-old child if they ask what alchemy is?"
All my questions were ridiculous, yet all of them aimed for one wordinnovation.
It didn't matter in the first place because I initially asked these to people I had no intention of keeping, yet some of their answers ended up surprising me. Thus, I decided to keep some of them. In the first place, I based all my questions on usual questions that companies back on Earth asked.
In the end, I was able to quell Blue's previous controversy by establishing the guild as the new dream workplace for everyone. The interview process made sure of that.
"In case you do not get accepted, please contact me separately."
"Why?"
"You may be wondering why you weren't chosen. Please take a quick look at your resume and tell me why you think you didn't get chosen, and write me a letter about it. This will probably help you out in your next job interview."
"Ah, yes... Thank you."
"No problem."
I made sure Blue was also known as a guild who cared even for the dropouts, that it was different from other guilds who sent these people home without even telling them why they had been eliminated.
At the same time, I did not neglect to make use of my journalist friends.
[Why is Blue Different?]
I sent them an article in the form of an interview with this title, and I received an embarrassingly hot response. Our followers made sure to spread the word about our guild.
At this point, the former guild members who had deserted Blue after the incident with Lee Seolho began to contact us again. Of course, I refused to let them join once more.
'I don't need a bunch of migratory birds.'
It was better to hire a new batch of people who would surely love working with Blue. This meant that they were swamped with work, sure, but they were happy with the amenities and privileges that Blue provided. Plus, they got rewarded whenever they showed good results.
This simple system encouraged Mi-young and the other interns. After they had successfully adapted, they immersed themselves into their respective tasks, thereby creating a strange atmosphere of competitiveness within the workplace.
In short, everything was going smoothly. Nevertheless...
'I still feel like I'm going to die.'
The fact that I was still busy was undeniable. My daily routine was simple, in a sense.
I didn't know why, but I always found myself making excuses just to be able to see Jung Hayan in her hospital room, seeing as she still hadn't woken up. I felt like if I didn't do this, then I wouldn't be able to hold myself together anymore.

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