Dean didn't even know for a moment whether he was praising himself or what he meant.
Before he could answer, Ryan continued: "Of course, this little credit is nothing compared to what you will do next."
Before Dean could realize what he meant, he saw Ryan snapping the beast tide notice and saying seriously.
"Emergency evacuation is a notification to ordinary residents. As non-professionals, they only need to escape in time to ensure their own life safety."
"And for you new professionals who want to establish an Origin Guild in District 13, the requirements of the Knights are not that simple."
With that said, Ryan took out another notice from his pocket with a mysterious look on his face and handed it to Dean.
"What's this?"
Feeling a bit chilly on his back, Dean unfolded the exclusive notice and looked at it with curiosity.
As soon as he read the beginning, his expression changed.
What does "the Knights will give new professionals the opportunity to show their strength while the battle situation is not out of control"?
This kind of official talk gave Dean a very bad feeling.
He then looked down, and his bad premonition came true.
The Knights fully implemented the strategy of "kicking one's nose to the face" and directly "promoted" the identity of the contestants from the assistants last time to the main combat force against this beast tide.
Taking another look at the forecast of the beast tide below, Dean's face darkened, and the way he looked at the knight was wrong.
"Cough cough cough..."
Clearing his throat, Ryan explained with wandering eyes: "This is mainly... to give you a chance to perform..."
He tried to recite the wording taught to him by the group leader, but unfortunately the latter part really challenged the knight's bottom line.
Ryan stumbled for a while and found that Dean's face was becoming more and more ugly at a speed visible to the naked eye. He shrank his neck guiltily and his volume also plummeted.
He wants to take advantage of others and put money in his own face. This kind of rhetoric is really difficult for him.
Ryan was silent for a moment and couldn't help but sigh, "...Actually, I think this kind of thing is too much."
Putting aside the manuscript, he dragged a stool over, placed it on Dean, pressed his shoulders, and made him sit down.
Ryan himself stayed by his side, pondering for a moment, and said earnestly: "The leader taught us that with greater ability comes greater responsibility."
"Protecting the residents of District 13 is not only the responsibility of our knights, but also the responsibility of the future Origin Guild."
"There's something I don't know if you've heard."
"It's not that the Origin Guild can be recognized by the residents of District 13 by establishing it, but it must be recognized by the residents that the Origin Guild can be established."
"How can I get recognition? Showing the strength to protect them is the key."
"Only new professionals who can take on the responsibility of protecting one side can the Knights trust Area 13 to them."
Ryan looked at Dean, trying to convey his hot feelings through the window of his soul.
"I feel like these lines seem a bit familiar..."
Dean looked at Ryan with difficulty, "Is he usually deceiving people like this?"
This chicken soup doesn't work either.
Ryan choked.
What he said about being a hundred times tried and proven is probably just a boast after he was too drunk.
He silently made a note in his mind to the companion who was responsible for communicating with the exorcist, and he said frankly: "Establishing the Origin Guild does not mean that you can fully integrate into District 13. If you want to truly gain a foothold here, just having Strength is definitely not enough, fame and reputation are also top priority.”
"And among these people, including you, they don't have enough contact with the residents of District 13. Even if the Origin Guild is established, there will be a long running-in period."
"The leader said that nothing can speed up the process more than a life-saving grace, so he designed this notice in conjunction with the beast tide."
He pointed to the notice in Dean's hand with his chin and signaled.
"I also read this notice. What the leader means is to play big. This time the large beast tide is not weak. Among the many beast tides that District 13 has experienced in the past, it can also be ranked in the middle or upper level. , it is most appropriate to use this beast wave as the opening to show all the residents of District 13 the strong strength of the contenders vying for the qualification to establish the Origin Guild."
"We rest, you become famous, and everyone is happy."
"He even gave it a name, it seemed like...an exhibition match!"
Ryan carefully recalled this term that was quite unfamiliar to him, patted Dean on the shoulder, and encouraged: "Regardless of the benefits gained by District 13, this exhibition game is also a good opportunity for you to make a name for yourself."
"Well done, are you still worried that no one will know about the magic pet and come to give you money?"
The more Ryan talked, the more he thought the exhibition match was a good idea, and his eyes began to shine.
He picked up the tea cup that Lucy brought over, one in each hand, and after forcibly clinking the cup with Dean, he encouraged: "Work hard, the whole District 13 is watching you, come on!"
Holding the tea cup in his hand, Dean twitched the corner of his mouth, always feeling like he was being fooled.
Ryan may indeed think so, but he can guarantee that Lensak's main purpose of holding such an exhibition game is to use them as free labor to reduce the loss of the Knights.
It was a good plan, which not only eliminated a large-scale beast tide, but also promoted the Origin Guild's trials.
The most important thing is that it also showed the potential of District 13 to the outside world.
Dean has not forgotten that now is the time when District 13 has the largest flow of people in the past ten years, and many eyes are focused on this place.
Beast tides can occur, but they must be dealt with quickly and beautifully.
Otherwise, the fame you just accumulated will quickly dissipate.
It will even affect the already bad economic situation in District 13.
This has very serious consequences for the Knights, so they must take this beast tide seriously.
Dean speculated that with the Knights' background, they should be able to do this, but the losses would probably not be small.
Where are the benefits for contestants?
Everyone is happy to win a beautiful game, and even if the fight is relatively reluctant, the Knights will not lose anything.
When the time comes, we can just say that they have insufficient accumulation, and District 13 can be kicked out.
The matter was resolved without any effort on my part, without damaging the reputation of District 13.
This kind of idea is inseparable from that guy Timothy at first glance.
Dean sneered in his heart, feeling that he had a deeper understanding of the Knights' work style.
But Ryan's reasons were correct.
This opportunity is also very meaningful for the contestants.
It is indeed a happy event for everyone.
He sighed and nodded: "I understand. When the beast tide comes, the breeding house will follow the requirements to meet the enemy."
"So enlightened!"
Ryan patted his neighbor's much stronger shoulder, and the corners of his mouth gradually rose uncontrollably.
He was really happy, not only because he could rest this time, but also because he expected that in the future, with the help of the Origin Guild, the knights would be less tired.
My workload has decreased, and I can spend more time with Lucy.
As for Dean, he could tell during the battle with the Fallen Star Hair Demon that his neighbor knew what he was doing.
Although I haven't seen him make any big moves on weekdays, his growth in strength has not slowed down at all.
He's the kind of dog that bites but doesn't bark...the type that makes a lot of money just by muttering.
There was no need for him to worry.
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