1st place Guild's D-class Guild Leader Episode 17
Lilit gave me a longing look.
"Rudel, you're amazing. I was worried about how scary it would be."
Gio's reaction is passing.
Gio would give him a big loaf of bread because he wouldn't listen to people if he didn't eat when he woke up in the morning.
But even while eating, they don't listen to people.
“…… That's right, Rudel is different from Nawan's bowl. I think it's cool."
Canal exclaimed quietly.
I stared at him for a moment, unfamiliar with the sight.
Are you still shocked by being turned into a wolf? Overall, he seemed a little intimidated.
I don't know where the confidence you had when you seduced me a few days ago gone.
A beautiful man in despair may be good to arouse the lust of the viewers, but it will be detrimental to his long-term survival.
I'm going to try to get my strength back up as soon as possible.
"But it's dangerous, and I don't want to go out alone."
"Of course, Rudel! You can't do it alone!"
Canal shouted loudly, surprised.
"So I think, Lirit is hiding in the den by herself, and I want Gio and Canhar to help me. What do you think?"
Lirit nodded, worried about the three of us.
He's also nice. You didn't insist on going with me and trusted me.
But there was an ambush.
"If Lilit is here, I'll be here, not out."
This beast eats doughnuts and proudly chatters.
"Think about how much you eat. If you have a conscience, you pay for your meals."
"It's dangerous to leave her alone."
That's true, but that's for me to judge, not for you. Aren't we in danger of going out?
"But come out. I'm worried about Lirt, too, but it's a risk that everyone takes."
His voice was a little tantrum.
"And I was going to give you the title of 'First Monster Killer'!"
"What do you do with that?"
Gio scratched his head. A blunt tone that says he doesn't have the slightest interest.
After all, you didn't hear anything about me.
My mind went cold, and I wanted to slap Gio on the back. But it will only hurt my hands. Do you have any weapons in hand?
Let me bear with you. I put up with it. In the first place, group assignments are tiring.......
"I was going to give you the reward of being the first monster slayer. Monster kills can only be received by the one who took the last blow and ended his life."
"That's why me."
"I'm trying to raise you!"
"I'm all grown up, what are I going to do with it....... If that's the case, I'll make you taller, Rudel.......
Gio muttered to himself, wondering if he was still hungry in the midst of all this.
That bastard doesn't know anything. The importance of experience points, the importance of levels! You seem to be interested in intrinsic abilities, but you forget about them again!
Whew, I don't know. At least the viewers will laugh at me beating my chest in frustration with that innocent bastard.
Laugh at the popularity poll.
Anyway, I've already formed a guild with the three of us in my mind. I'm going to raise these three with my own hands.
Aside from being a hidden card, if I had to use the experience of the first round to decide which of my guild members to raise first, it would be Geo.
Lyrit is excluded because his combat efficiency is too low to be raised in the messy situation of the first round.
I omitted the canal because I am still unfamiliar with what we are with now, and my heart is not strong.
Then there's only Gio.
I'm a little short on friends. There's only Gio who is stupid.
But Gio, the potential is so great. If you increase your stats in preparation for unlocking unique abilities, your performance will be great.
I mean, for the sake of the team's strength, Gio must go out and catch the monster!
I'm not going to stay in the den and play with Lirith!
Then, miraculously, Lilit turned to Gio and said,
"Gio, you'd better get out. I don't mind being alone."
"But......."
A good opportunity to be missed, I whispered hurriedly in Liritt's ear.
"Lirt, say to Gio, 'You think you're going to be cool catching monsters.'"
Li Li Li nodded her head without asking why, repeating my words.
"If you can catch the monster, you'll be reliable!"
"I, really?"
Gio's cheeks flushed. The corners of his mouth twitched.
"I'll go, Rudel. Leave the kaiju to me."
Well, these are the two ways to deal with Gio. Food and lyrics.
With these two things, I'm the owner of Gio.
He turned his head away from Gio, who was pounding his chest and showing enthusiasm. Immediately, my eyes met Canhar, who was staring at me.
The handsome man, who had lost confidence and was drooping earlier, was smiling softly, wondering if it was funny how I was manipulating Gio.
I hissed and gave him a mild warning.
Then Canhar laughed even harder. It was a nice smile that curled up the corners of his mouth gently.
I've never seen him smile like that since he flirted with me.
Anyway, thanks to Lirith's support, he was able to safely put Gio in the monster hunting party.
Now only the canal remains.
When I looked at him in the eye wondering what I was going to do with him, he immediately nodded to see if he had a conscience, unlike Gio.
However, it was clear that he was still afraid to use his powers.
"Your Trait."
As soon as he floated the rhyme, the canal stung as if he had stolen it. Then the corners of his eyes twitched.
He listened to me with a face that looked like he was going to collapse at the mere mention of a word.
"Just because you can't control it doesn't mean you can't use it again for the rest of your life."
“…… You're right."
"But it's not enough to activate the ability during the first round and train ........"
A mad wolf will run around in the snow, right? I don't have the confidence to subdue that mad wolf from yesterday without hurting me.
"It's dangerous for other players to see. If we train in our own secret space, we don't know."
For example, the Guild Fortress that appears during the second round of Guild Wars.
Until then, he hadn't intended to let Canhar use his unique abilities.
He seemed relieved to hear that he didn't have to use his abilities right away, and he seemed distraught inside.
By the way, if you don't express any opinion on your ability, is it because of your helplessness? Or is it that they rely on me as much?
At least the look in Canhar's eyes seemed to be full of trust in me.
"So you don't have any unique abilities right now. But that doesn't mean you can't fight at all. Canal, do you want to listen to this?"
I got it a few days ago as a reward for the settlement of accounts, and I kept it without throwing it away, just in case.
I pulled a giant cylindrical weapon from my inventory, the size of my skull.
"It's a bazooka. See if you can use it."
Canal held his bazooka over his left shoulder.
After all, a chiseled young man wears it, and it makes me feel like some kind of army officer. When I heard it, it was just a cylindrical carryer.
"Why didn't any of you use it?"
"We're not really looking for a kill point by killing people. I'm digging playpoints."
Canal swirled the bazooka. He spun the heavy stuff with just one wrist. After all, the base stat is B.
"Then why don't you use Gio or Lyrit now?"
"I have fire, and Gio likes swords. I can't lift it because it's heavy."
Canal was the only suitable candidate.
"I'll hand over the bullets to your inventory. Now that we've got the Canal Weapon, let's divide the roles."
"What division of roles?"
"When a monster appears, the three of us can't just pounce like a ragtag bunch, we have to move under the plan."
'Aha,' said Canhar, with a look of realization. Lirit too.
I don't know about Lirith, but Canhar is a "mid-to-high" intelligence.
Even though the characters in the game really look like people, they are still just characters, and sometimes they are infinitely ignorant in some areas.
It's an idea that anyone can come up with, but it's so mysterious.
For game characters, the strategy plan has been leveled downward. That way, the character will be seen as a character by real-life users.
That's why I'm so clever to the viewers.
"I'm just trying to divide it into tank, dealer, and support."
It was a choice of terms that revealed my past life of being obsessed with games.
"First of all, let's simulate that we met a monster. Gio has the best basic stats and the strongest body, so you can play the tank."
He further explained to Gio that the role of a tank is to provoke and lure monsters in front of him.
Gio has lost his fears (because he's an idiot), so even if he asks him to drag the monster around, he'll just do it.
Even when I get into practice, I'm going to do a good job of dragging aggro around like that.
"But how do you know if Gio is the strongest among us?"
Canal blurted out.
Oops, the original character can't see other people's status windows except their own stats, right?
Maybe it's because there are so many people. I can't believe I've made such a mistake.
"It's just that we've been together for a long time. I don't think you're stronger than Gio."
It's not that it doesn't look sturdy, it's that it's not.
Gio is so strong. I also looked at the canal status window and got all the estimates in advance.
As I looked around like that, he seemed to be convinced that I was weaker than Gio, and he looked hurt for some reason.
He grabbed his bazooka and sullen.
"I'm going to be a dealer. You can think of it as someone who hits the monster from behind when the tank is attracting its attention to it, and tries to increase the fire and deal damage continuously."
I'm going to write only half of the output I think I can do and pretend it's maximum.
Having said that, I haven't actually tested how much power it has. I didn't even show it to the viewers. To live with a strong breath.
I'll have to hide my abilities until I get a specific stat item that doesn't lump my trait into a latent grade.
After all, the first round is only a prologue to the second round.