The Author's POV

Chapter 676

[Day 2]

Within the human domain, there were a total of one hundred and fifteen diamond-graded guilds.

One must have at least one member of the rank or higher in their guild in order to be eligible for the Diamond rank in the guild rankings.

It was difficult to start a guild, and most of the time, it was much easier and more worthwhile to join an existing guild rather than attempt to start your own.

The explanation for this was very straightforward.

Because resources had to be divided up within a guild, and because one needed a significant number of resources in order to advance to the next rank, the higher they were ranked, forming a guild was really not worth the effort that it took.

The fact that there were only one hundred and fifteen diamond-graded guilds despite there being over a thousand different S rankers alive was sufficient evidence to demonstrate how challenging it was to establish a guild.

Having said that, those individuals who were successful in establishing a guild had an undeniable influence within the human domain. It was an unquestionable fact.

If one were to have control of all of the diamond graded guilds within the human domain, then it wasn't far off to say that they pretty much had total control of the entire human domain.

...and it was precisely this point that elevated the position of the Alliance head to a high level of significance.

Whoever held that position would become the overlord of the human domain.

Within the grand auditorium of the Union Tower.

People dressed in suits gathered together and quietly took their seats on one of the seats that faced the center stage, which was illuminated in a bright manner by the lights that were coming from the four corners of the room.

As I walked into the auditorium with Amanda by my side, I looked around the room until I spotted a couple of people I recognized, and then I headed in their direction.

"It looks like you guys have come early."

I initiated the conversation as I sat down next to Melissa, who was scrolling through her phone. Beside her were Jin and Emma.

"Oh, you guys are here too."

Melissa acknowledged my presence for a short moment before shifting her attention to her phone.

Beside her, Emma was waving at Amanda in a happy manner. I was slightly taken aback by her happy appearance.

'Did something happen to her?'

Last I recalled, during our time in Immorra, there was always this gloomy atmosphere revolving around her.

I wasn't exactly sure about her situation, but I knew that it probably had something to do with Kevin.

It was surprising to see that she had somehow recovered.

"What are you doing here?"

Jin inquired with his head cocked slightly forward as Melissa's body partially obstructed his view.

heard, you're not planning on joining the alliance.

"I'm just accompanying her."

at Amanda, who

didn't have any plans to join this alliance, I was naturally not

one of the

not been for Amanda, I most probably

the alliance was an extremely beneficial thing for all of the major guilds as well as

doors to anyone and everyone that was

world, it was unavoidable that everyone would decide to

all likelihood, I would have joined this alliance if it weren't for

of a pity, but things are more comfortable this way,

looked at the center stage of the auditorium, all sorts of complicated thoughts racing

their cameras aimed in the direction of the podium that was located in

were huddled

at Melissa. There

to

"Huh?"

brows locked in a subtle frown. At first, I assumed that she was angry; however, upon further thought, I realized that

about the herb for

"Yeah."

"Oh, that..."

her attention back on her phone. With her finger darting all over the screen and pressing the screen in several places, she passed me

run a few tests before

"Oh..."

my best to understand what was written on it. My interest didn't last for very long, and I handed the phone

"Good job."

nothing if I had

data that was stuck together and compiled for the

that my acting was fairly good, but apparently, it didn't seem like it, as Melissa was quick to notice, and she immediately called

didn't understand

"A bit."

'Like maybe one percent?'

didn't appear that I needed to because Melissa

"One percent isn't much."

"What are you?"

says

to her phone screen. Just subtly, I could make out a slight curl of

say something, all of a sudden, the lights in the auditorium went out, with the exception of the ones that

a black suit that showed off the broadness of his shoulders and his overall great

of the space, and all eyes were drawn

on the screen

significant impact on the future of the human domain, and with all of

paying attention to what was

you all for gathering here

be heard throughout the entire auditorium

it always was, and there was a sense of oppression that

body that made those watching keep

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