"Adventurer's Guild...."
Hades didn't expect that there would be such an organization in this world. According to the laws of social development, it was impossible for something like an adventurer's guild to exist.
Besides, wasn't this thing just a daily-wage intermediary agency?
In the original world, there were many such organizations that served the wealthy class (missions). More formal workers had companies (unions) to rely on, or they would find work (missions) everywhere on their own.
Of course, these people weren't necessarily doing legitimate work. Some people were doing illegal work, such as theft, murder, revenge, etc.
As long as they were paid, they would do it. There were also many such people carrying out attacks or kidnappings targeting the wealthy class.
In the original world, there was no shortage of people who couldn't survive without money. Anyway, they would die in the end, so they might as well take a gamble and maybe turn things around.
They could also be called bounty hunters, assassins, mercenaries, or something like that. In short, they would take on missions, do work, and get paid.
For the country, these people were destabilizing factors and had no benefit. They were targets to be cracked down on. As long as the country existed, such organizations would always be a thorn in the side of the rulers.
Especially in the ancient social environment, if such an organization developed and grew, it would transform into another organizational structure, which was - the state.
Being able to gather so many people to join the adventurer's guild, it wasn't impossible to overthrow a lord and establish a country in the absence of hot weapons in ancient times.
This was what Hades found strange. Was the king of the Re-Estize Kingdom crazy to allow such a violent organization to exist in his country?
Especially since this world also had magic, unless the king had absolute confidence that they couldn't cause any trouble even if they gathered so many people, how could the king sleep peacefully every day?
When the waiter introduced the adventurer's guild to him, Hades clicked his tongue, feeling like he was listening to Arabian Nights.
As a member of the wealthy class in the original world, even if his academic performance wasn't very good, he could still receive higher education.
He wasn't so lacking in cognition. He had heard a little about humanities, history, politics, science, and other knowledge.
Regarding the adventurer's guild introduced by the waiter, his first reaction was that the waiter's anger hadn't subsided and he was making fun of him.
Not to mention the other world with magic, even in the original world, he hadn't heard of any historical period where such an organization could exist.
The process of social development was destined not to have such an organization.
Wasn't this just the ruler deliberately looking for trouble for himself? Unless the adventurer organization was supported by the state behind the scenes.
But judging from the waiter's appearance, he didn't seem to be lying. So after getting the route map, Hades headed for the adventurer's guild.
Although there were many adventurer guilds in literary works, it was almost impossible for such an organization to exist in reality.
Would there really be so many missions to support the adventurers? Organizational structures had to pay attention to sustainable development. The only thing that adventurer guilds seemed to be able to produce was combat.
Were there so many places in this world that needed combat? Besides, weren't there also the country's troops?
In that village before, the strong man and his group who arrived later were probably the country's troops.
Hades didn't really believe Nigun's nonsense that the strong man was their traitor. But he didn't want to get too entangled in that situation at the time, so he drove them away after asking his name.
So it was too strange that the adventurer's guild could exist for two hundred years. How could an organization that could only produce combat maintain itself?
They weren't the country's troops supported by the state. Wouldn't they really be the kind of daily-wage laborers?
Following the guidance of the route map, Hades quickly arrived at the adventurer's guild, a house with white tile eaves, a well-made double door, and a portico with several steps.
He stepped forward and pushed open the door, eagerly looking inside. The spacious hall was filled with rows of benches, and some people were sitting on the benches.
Opposite the benches was a row of counters, and behind the counters stood women who were probably receptionists.
On the wall to his right was a huge wooden sign, and the wooden sign was covered with messy pieces of paper.
He couldn't read what was written on the paper. Next to the wooden sign was an L-shaped staircase that led directly to the second floor, which was open to the hall below. The second floor seemed to be more luxuriously decorated.
Hades' entry didn't attract anyone's attention. Everyone was busy with their own affairs. Only the receptionist behind the counter seemed to glance at him, but quickly lost interest.
He didn't care either. In order to better hide himself, he had taken off his divine-tier equipment and put it in his backpack. At the same time, he put on a necklace that could change his appearance.
Since he wanted to blend in with the locals, he naturally couldn't wear that set of low-key luxury divine-tier equipment. Although he knew that Momonga hadn't seen him before he died, it was better to be careful.
In case there was a sudden situation in the future, wouldn't his set of divine-tier equipment be an important feature?
He couldn't just abandon that set of divine artifacts, could he? In the current situation, he couldn't make another set of divine artifacts.
Although he had a set of legendary-grade spare equipment, the style of this set of equipment was a bit flashy.
After rummaging through his backpack, he barely pieced together a set of relic-level equipment that wasn't so flashy and was similar to the clothing style of the locals.
Doing so might have the risk of being attacked and not having time to change equipment, but Hades wasn't too worried.
In the YGGDRASIL mall, there was a cash-shop item that could change equipment with one click - a small wooden stick.
By pre-setting the equipment, he could avoid the time to change equipment just by breaking it.
He had hoarded a lot of these cash-shop items. Not only did his main warrior character need to use them, but also the undead and elves.
Because of the racial weaknesses of the undead, they also needed different equipment to deal with different situations.
As for the elves, because they were production classes, the need for changing equipment was even greater.
Different equipment could only increase the amplification effect of making a certain type of item.
Although production classes didn't have a mandatory need for quick equipment change, Hades was just too lazy.
In short, this should be safer. His appearance was covered by the disguise necklace. The disguise necklace was also a cash-shop item.
Although magic caster's illusion magic could provide disguise, it could be seen through.
And this necklace could really change the appearance. There were a total of three slots. Even the undead could disguise themselves, but for the undead, everything below the neck was still a skeleton.
Hades could be said to have taken hiding his identity to the extreme. Even if one appearance was exposed, he could change to another appearance and change into a set of equipment. Unless he actively exposed himself, "Ainz Ooal Gown" wouldn't be able to find him.
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