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The D-Rank Guild Master of the No. 1 Guild-Chapter 57
1st Guild's D-Class Guild Leader Episode 57
"Rudel?"
Shemarin, who had finished her discussion with Aleon (+Iprea), turned around.
It just so happened that I was kneading Gio's shoulder, pretending to take care of a guild member as a camouflage while I watched the rivals' status window.
Naturally, he held Gio away and straightened his upper body.
"Even if you played a key role in making this friendly match happen, I don't want you to let us explore our power while forgetting about sweets-?"
"What do you want to say?"
"You have to pay for something, don't you? Why don't you pay a few points for your guild for the viewing fee?"
Points are short for points of play, which are converted into the performance and sponsorship index of the round.
These points become currency.
You can buy things in the shop, run a "random special item gacha", and do many other things.
In addition, with the authority of the guild leader, it can be exchanged with other guilds.
How much will Shemarin and Yprea ask for?
It's not fun to just pay for it, right?
I came up with a different idea to make this friendly match a little more interesting.
"Then I'll bet."
Pretending to be the viewers who are looking down at the PK arena from overhead.
"Instead, take a risk that makes sense to you. You said it's a one-on-one match with one person from each guild, right?"
I narrowed my eyes as I continued.
"Hmm...... What about this? If you guess which of the two guilds will win each match, the winning guild will receive 30% of the points. But if it fails, the point that the failed side has to spit out...... I'm going to bite you 70%."
When I was talking about the deduction points in case of failure, my head spun for a moment.
If you gave too much, it would be like a hukou, and if it was too sloppy, Shemarin and Yprea would have dismissed it.
To be convinced at once without being rejected, and to take my share as much as possible.
Seventy percent isn't a small amount of bleeding, but in my estimation, it was the minimum that Shemarin and Yprea would accept.
"It's funny. On my side, it's a deal!"
Shemarin sat down and crossed her legs, and her sleek legs rose from her black uniform.
Iprea looked in Aleon's direction and exchanged glances for about three seconds before answering.
"Aleon says he's fine. I like it too. It's a deal."
* * *
When the friendly match began in earnest, an NPC wearing a black robe appeared from the center floor as a judge.
He looked exactly like the caretaker that came with every guild, one of them.
[1 Set. Ice Castle side, Kaya. Redmonac side, Manon.]
Even though it's an extra game, you support the broadcast. I really like the authentic stuff.
I could see that the members of the Icecastle Guild didn't dress up like the Redmonacs, but they all wore blue badges on their chests.
The ice castle has so many people, and you'll need something like that to make it easier to distinguish between guild members.
Kaya, who appeared as a player in the Ice Castle, was a dwarf girl, and Manon, the player of Redmonac, had the stocky and chiseled impression of Shemarin's man.
Two people from either side soon entered the transparent wall.
That's the ring in the PK arena.
Even if you show off your unique abilities to the fullest, you are blocked from dealing damage to the outside.
In order to prevent anyone from intervening, it was possible to enter and exit only by pressing a button at the entrance.
[Agatha's Guild Leader, bet on the winner of Set 1.]
Suddenly, the referee NPC held out his hand in my direction.
At the same time, the other guild members who heard the sound of the announcement also looked around in unison.
[Agatha's Guild Leader, bet on the winner of the first set, the match can only proceed after the bet is finished.]
I can't believe they broadcast my bets on such a big scale.
This makes my responsibility quite heavy.
I can't even disagree with Gio, the only colleague I've brought in. Gio was already dozing off without any attention.
…… I wasn't expecting it.
I'm really, but I just let it doze off. I'll wake you up when the game starts, whatever.
After all, who wins, Kaya of the Ice City and Manon of Redmonac?
In fact, I can see all your stats, so it's so easy.
"Ice castle."
Just before I could say anything, I could clearly see the reaction of Shemarin and Muraul when they heard the declaration of defeat.
First, Shemarin snorted, "Hmmm," and raised her eyebrows sharply.
Muraul, on the other hand, was not as calm as she was, and he showed his hostility by swearing at me with his mouth.
Ah, my bets have a bigger impact than I thought. Even to the parties to the match.
Kaya and Manon both heard my remarks and could see that they both flinched and agitated alike.
Well, I'm not responsible. Even if my bet is a variable in winning or losing.
So what did I do wrong? The human who gets caught up in my remarks is a minion.
[1st set begins.]
The moment the black-robed NPC lowered the blade of his outstretched hand, the ding-start bell rang.
"Gio."
As soon as it started, I tapped the geo next to me. Gio, who had been dozing off, woke up.
"You decided to watch the game. Concentrate from now on, okay?"
It was Redmonac's man who rushed at his opponent first.
Kaya of the Ice Castle was stunned. But instead of slumping down with his delicate legs, he stretched his hands wide in front of him.
Jiying-.
With a strange tinnitus, something changed within the walls surrounding them.
Not only could I simply see the specs of the body/root/min, but I could also see all the types of unique abilities of any character within a certain distance.
Kaya's ability to shut her eyes and exhale the unique ability of Slowdown, which she exhaled as soon as she was attacked.
Manon's running slows down to 0.5x speed.
Manon's eyes were greatly agitated. Even the movement of his eyes seemed to be a little slower than usual.
Tadat-!
Sensing a sense of crisis, Manon lifted his feet and opened the distance.
I squinted to make sure Gio was looking right.
To my surprise, Gio was awake, arms folded, looking straight down.
His gaze followed the two of them closely. He even questioned me.
"Why don't men use any powers? And why do you keep stretching your hands?"
Kaya and Manon will stick and fall in a few combo moves.
Manon tried to close the distance despite the slowing speed, while Kaya spun around to keep a certain distance.
"It seems like you have to come into contact with your opponent to activate your ability."
If we talk about Gio instead of Manon, Gio is a lot more of a jerk than others think.
Only by showing a PK game like this in person can you eat a little bit of seriousness, and you are a bastard of bastards.
Speaking of which, training Gio's unique abilities wasn't always smooth sailing.
"Ouch, it's hot! Don't do it!"
It wasn't until I was relentlessly harassing him that he started to show enthusiasm and get angry.
Luckily, I was able to get him to understand why I did it.
"Keep an eye on you, you need to be strong to keep the guild going. Only then will Lilit be able to live in peace."
At my words, Gio sat down with his legs spread even further.
Gio felt a pressure he didn't normally see.
I don't just watch the game, I watch it 'hard'. Learn.
Gio has a natural talent for using his body, so maybe just by watching the game, you'll get a feel for it as if you're playing yourself.
After all, it's worth bringing in.
Kung-!
That's when Kaya let her hair flutter and she slipped her left foot straight. It was a tackle.
Manon slowed down, but his physical energy didn't diminish, and he slumped violently as soon as he caught her.
Then he slammed his face on the floor.
Manon also had the upper hand in base stats and trait ratings, but due to the compatibility of abilities, the winner of this match was effectively determined.
[Victory of the Ice Castle, 1000 Red Monac points are sent to the Ice Castle.]
Manon turned and bowed his head to his lord with a facelessly distorted face.
"I'm sorry, Shemarin. Punish me."
Vice Guild Leader Muraul didn't openly crave Manon, but he let out a 'tsk!' on the corner of his mouth and was indignant.
Shemarin gave him a hint of self-respect with a gesture of his hand. Muraul immediately fell silent.
"Punishment-?"
Their coercive and beautiful guild leader raised his eyebrows. A sleek, sharp hand came up to Manon's face and stroked it, and Manon smirked.
"Oops."
Manon made a noise involuntarily.
Shemarin's hand hadn't inflicted any cruel punishment, it had just smoothed the wound on Manon's face from his fall.
"This is punishment. Don't forget to ask me to heal you. If I get a scar on your face, I'm going to get really angry."
Kaya was greeted with a small shout by the guild members of the Ice Castle. Aleon smiled and complimented him.
Of course, Aleon wouldn't have changed his smile even if Kaya had returned.
[In addition, Agatha's prediction is correct, and 300 of the 1000 points received by the winner's Ice Castle will be sent to Agatha.]
That's pretty good. If I make all 5 sets of bets, I get a total of 1500 points.
So even though you're not a participant, you can earn more than those two guilds.
I turned on the status window to see if the point was really in.
However, I see a familiar sign in the Guild Management window.
[Live]
It was a live sign that had appeared in the last 1.5 rounds.
This means that the PK arena is being shown to the viewers.
And when it is activated, there will be separate comments and play points from heaven, Ifrhea and Shemarin must have guessed.
If so, you're both determined to make the game look good.
Well, I'm not the protagonist of the day, so I just need to maintain my presence so that I don't get overwhelmed by the ice castle and the red monac.
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And I don't think so, but I don't think I'll be able to see the sloppiness of my unique abilities.