Chapter 990 Free Adventurer’s Association
Chapter 990 Free Adventurer’s Association
Lith clicked his tongue at his mother's question. "I am starting to get annoyed by these situations popping up time and again."
He walked over to her and took the tablet screen from her hand, continuing, "And it's not like I am weak, just young. These people I encounter are all old monsters or people with a lot of experience under their belt. How am I to survive among them?"
On the tablet screen, Lith could see the four pitch-black people flying close to the castle.
Lilith smiled softly and said, "If you don't want to encounter these foes, maybe try not doing big things?"
"Hm?"
Lilith walked close to him and tapped on the tablet screen to show him a few things. It was the live stream of the major wars going around the world.
"Did you think causing such major conflicts in the world would not affect you? The many people dying has resulted in you gaining a lot of negative karma."
Lith blinked in amusement.
Lilith smiled gently and said, "Without strength, one shouldn't take up too ambitious of tasks."
Lith sighed. His mother was right. However, time was of essence and he had to deal with the Evure God Clan people who possessed a lot of disposable Legendary Ranks.
Needless to say, they would have many Supreme Ranks and the lesser ones too. His own world's people had to be stronger otherwise a complete wipe out was really possible.
The world war that was going on, Lith was doing his best to warm people up. Sure, many were dying, but at least they would learn something from it.
Lith took his mother's words to heart. Don't cause troubles you cannot handle. That was it.
He looked at the tablet screen and saw Luna fighting the four pitch-black monsters.
Looking at them, Lilith said, "They are Ink Death, a species that thrives with negativity. Your bad karma is glaring and really strong, transcending even beyond this world's plane. It attracted those guys, and let's suppose they ended up capturing you… then they would grow so strong that even a normal Legendary Rank would have trouble fighting them."
Lith frowned. He was this important to these guys? No wonder they stopped fighting when he returned to the castle and went after him again. They did not care about Luna at all.
"So I should expect more attacks like this in future?"
Lilith nodded. "As the world is in turmoil, many hidden races will come out to attack. There will be otherworldly beings too, so better take measures soon."
Lith rubbed his temples. What a headache. Variables were never nice. Everything he had orchestrated in his world was a form of controlled chaos. But with new people coming up, things were going to be a bit hectic.
"Will Luna be fine?" Lith changed the topic and asked.
Lilith nodded. "She needs some combat training at times too."
Lith nodded and didn't ask further. "I'll get going then. There's a lot of things left to do."
Lilith smiled and waved. "Have fun~."
…..
A year later.
The conflicts started accelerating into unbridled chaos. What was predictable before had now turned into an unknown.
Lith sat cross-legged on the rooftop and overlooked the various situations on his tablet.
The Dragons attacked the Witches.
The Werewolf King was still fighting Ruben.
The Demons invaded the Angels, and a holy war had begun.
The Beastkins were divided into two factions and fought with each other. One was backed by Supreme Rank Ilyas and the other had support of the Elven race.
Ilyas reported anomalies occurring. Things were not going as smoothly as he had thought they would. He had tried keeping the Elven administration away from this mess and shave off their common folks, but they seemed to have sensed it.
The Beastkin fight was now against the Elves. Sakaguchi's faction that fought against Ilyas had just turned into a tool for the Elves to eradicate Ilyas's faction.
Other than them, in the Neutral Continent, many guilds had joined the Jingmei Guild, forming an alliance called 'Free Adventurer's Association'.
They vouched for freedom and transparency. They wanted an organization that wasn't a puppet of the main races and tied to them.
These guys were ignorant of the fact that the World Adventurer's Association was actually an autonomous body, not in control of any of the main races. But as they say: ignorance is bliss. Their misconceptions were most welcomed, as long as they caused a big war.
The Free Adventurer's Association had certainly turned really big. However, there was a lack of a powerful leader and the management was lackluster, not holding a candle to the World Adventurer's Association.
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To tie up these loose ends, Lith decided to send Keith to be their leader.
He was working her and Sylvia to the bone. Giving them a taste of what a normal life was. They did not need to be on guard for anything or use their own brains. They just had to do as they were told, and get a lot of privileges in return.
Working as a leader was something new for Keith. Lith was looking forward to how she would manage things. To increase her difficulty, Fanny was posted elsewhere, and she was all alone between a swarm of strangers.
Within the Neutral Continent, the academy had turned into a safe shelter for the kids. The number of students taking the academy entrance exam rose up sharply, with the number crossing fifty million!
Only 10,000 students would be admitted each year, and this meant there were a lot of broken hearts each year.
Lith found out that many students commit suicide due to not being admitted in this prestigious academy. It brought him another headache.
He rubbed his temples and thought, 'Lil shits… you have not even properly hatched out of your egg, not even seen the world, and you're already killing yourself? How stupid can you be… sigh…'
The mind of a child was not so simple. Something had to be done about them or they'll keep dying.
Lith tapped his fingers on the table in front, wondering what he could do.
To figure out the problem, he first pondered over why there were so many kids applying.
The academy offered extremely good placements after graduation. One was destined to be a Saint Rank if they passed out from here.
Being a Saint Rank meant attaining immortality, eternal life. A Saint Rank had a really long lifespan, almost inexhaustible, and ascending further would take a lot of time and money, so many chose to stick to this realm and live a peaceful life.
Was this what shined the most to these kids? Or was there something else?
Everybody knew how harsh and rigorous the academy's program was. They should think twice before applying. Add to that, the cutthroat competition would only intensify after the entrance exam.
If the kids couldn't handle the entrance exam, there was no way they would survive in the academy.
Lith thought about the problems for a long while. After he made out some plausible explanations, he wrote a draft on potential solutions.
Once finished, Lith gave a call to Hecate and asked her to do a few things for him. She naturally agreed, and now Lith had to wait and see how the results were going to be.
Next, he focused on the internal conflict of the Vampire Continent.
Before checking the news, he internally thought, 'Hopefully all the plebeians aren't killed. Fingers crossed.'
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1The Werewolf King was still fighting Ruben.
The Demons invaded the Angels, and a holy war had begun.
The Beastkins were divided into two factions and fought with each other. One was backed by Supreme Rank Ilyas and the other had support of the Elven race.
Ilyas reported anomalies occurring. Things were not going as smoothly as he had thought they would. He had tried keeping the Elven administration away from this mess and shave off their common folks, but they seemed to have sensed it.
The Beastkin fight was now against the Elves. Sakaguchi's faction that fought against Ilyas had just turned into a tool for the Elves to eradicate Ilyas's faction.
Other than them, in the Neutral Continent, many guilds had joined the Jingmei Guild, forming an alliance called 'Free Adventurer's Association'.
They vouched for freedom and transparency. They wanted an organization that wasn't a puppet of the main races and tied to them.
These guys were ignorant of the fact that the World Adventurer's Association was actually an autonomous body, not in control of any of the main races. But as they say: ignorance is bliss. Their misconceptions were most welcomed, as long as they caused a big war.
The Free Adventurer's Association had certainly turned really big. However, there was a lack of a powerful leader and the management was lackluster, not holding a candle to the World Adventurer's Association.
To tie up these loose ends, Lith decided to send Keith to be their leader.
He was working her and Sylvia to the bone. Giving them a taste of what a normal life was. They did not need to be on guard for anything or use their own brains. They just had to do as they were told, and get a lot of privileges in return.
Working as a leader was something new for Keith. Lith was looking forward to how she would manage things. To increase her difficulty, Fanny was posted elsewhere, and she was all alone between a swarm of strangers.
Within the Neutral Continent, the academy had turned into a safe shelter for the kids. The number of students taking the academy entrance exam rose up sharply, with the number crossing fifty million!
Only 10,000 students would be admitted each year, and this meant there were a lot of broken hearts each year.
Lith found out that many students commit suicide due to not being admitted in this prestigious academy. It brought him another headache.
He rubbed his temples and thought, 'Lil shits… you have not even properly hatched out of your egg, not even seen the world, and you're already killing yourself? How stupid can you be… sigh…'
The mind of a child was not so simple. Something had to be done about them or they'll keep dying.
Lith tapped his fingers on the table in front, wondering what he could do.
To figure out the problem, he first pondered over why there were so many kids applying.
The academy offered extremely good placements after graduation. One was destined to be a Saint Rank if they passed out from here.
Being a Saint Rank meant attaining immortality, eternal life. A Saint Rank had a really long lifespan, almost inexhaustible, and ascending further would take a lot of time and money, so many chose to stick to this realm and live a peaceful life.
Was this what shined the most to these kids? Or was there something else?
Everybody knew how harsh and rigorous the academy's program was. They should think twice before applying. Add to that, the cutthroat competition would only intensify after the entrance exam.
If the kids couldn't handle the entrance exam, there was no way they would survive in the academy.
Lith thought about the problems for a long while. After he made out some plausible explanations, he wrote a draft on potential solutions.
Once finished, Lith gave a call to Hecate and asked her to do a few things for him. She naturally agreed, and now Lith had to wait and see how the results were going to be.
Next, he focused on the internal conflict of the Vampire Continent.
Before checking the news, he internally thought, 'Hopefully all the plebeians aren't killed. Fingers crossed.'