When I logged back in and saw almost everyone in front of the fountain, I greeted them until Kagito, the one who was last from the group to arrive, appeared and we went towards the room in the guild hall that I asked Kagito to rent beforehand.
As everyone entered the room, I closed the door and told them to sit down. As Zenith and Peko had deemed that Eliana and Kagito were reliable people, I decided to just tell them everything.
The story was quite long. At first, Vladi seemed to have a jealous look but soon it faded as everyone listened to a shorter version of our training.
I told them about the cave, while excluding the information about Peko and Zenith being demi-humans and the latter being a Death Lord. I told them what happened to the village while we were there and almost everyone's expressions seemed to change, except Eliana's, who remained unfazed. She was listening closely to every detail while giving a look of understanding as she seemed to have realized the direction of the conversation and my purpose of creating the guild.
Then I told them about my 'Plan', a word used very loosely as I haven't really planned much ahead.
"Thus, I will need the power of many people to help us protect the village, which is the main purpose of the Guild.
"But this can't be monitored alone, that would be the role of Eliana and Kagito. Also, I would need you guys to be in good terms with the Kingdom too, for future purposes."
At this, Eliana got deeper into her thoughts and said, "And what would I gain apart from being a representative of the Guild as I am going to be supposedly in charge of public relations and administration?" She was hinting obviously that she wanted to make the most possible profit with her job.
I smiled. "You can represent us in RL as that would bring us more popularity and it would be you who will have most of the income. But of course, not all of it as it is only right to distribute some between the other members." At my words everyone was shocked, including Eliana.
Of course, she wanted to have a lot of money, and this was the perfect opportunity for it. However, even so, she didn't expect it to be handed to her on a silver plate.
I added, "Of course, you will need to do your part really well." I smiled before addressing the rest again. "Does anyone disagree with it?" This is to ensure that there will be no problems in the future due to monetary gains.
Arksen and Isa didn't have problems with money, and they weren't the greedy type. Zenith and Peko were citizens of this world, so real life money has no meaning to them, but Vladi and Kagito were another matter altogether.
"I don't mind as I will get a share of it too." Said Vladi with an unconcerned look
"I think with the small share, it will be enough to survive for a year..." Said Kagito with a satisfied look
I glanced at Eliana who was smiling like the Cheshire Cat now and I added something else, "If they ask for interviews looking for us, just tell them that we will consider it only if it benefits the Guild and we will get the full commissions from them, as this requires our presence."
"Okay, but before everything else, how much is 'most of the income'?" Asked Eliana, her eyes already shining.
"70%, the rest will be divided in 6% to each of us." At this, her eyes flashed in greed.
"Deal!" She said unhesitant, one part because she knew this was probably the maximum that she would get, the other part being it was already more than she expected.
"About the management of the guild, what kind of guild do you want to make? I know you need power quickly, but it seems like we still have quite a bit of time...Also, should we own dungeons?"
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Parallel - A Virtual Reality.
PrzygodoweAfter choosing to live by himself despite his parents' protests, Ezequiel stumbles across the unique Virtual Reality game, Parallel. As the first person to buy the game, he gets one request, which leads with his fateful encounter with the future Dea...