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Chapter 1083 - 764: Silver Badge Adventurer
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Chapter 1083: Chapter 764: Silver Badge Adventurer

Tate Continent.

An Adventurer’s House in an Elf village.

The head of this Adventurer’s House is also a manager, an Elf who joined the team back when they were still in the Eastern Wilderness.

But thinking about it, it seems that most Elves joined the Night Watchers at that time.

The second batch of Elves joined after the Rodent Extermination War a while back, when the spots were opened up.

"These procrastinators finally know to move a bit."

The Elf store manager sat inside the bar, wiping a wine glass and muttering.

Upon hearing this, an Elf Ranger drinking nearby glared at him.

"You honorless guy."

"What do you mean by honorless? Isn’t it because you’re too procrastinating and lazy?"

"Nonsense! Our actions have been very quick; it’s these damned... damned short-lived species that are too hasty!"

The Elf Ranger shouted in extreme dissatisfaction.

"It’s because you’re not in a hurry that the complaint rate for tasks is so high. If this keeps up, I’ll have to lower your rating."

Hearing this, the Elf Ranger became anxious.

"What does this have to do with me? I’ve already been pretty quick."

These Elves with no sense of time are just like this.

The Elf store manager pouted.

He was just the same more than a decade ago, but after operating with the Night Watchers for a while, he was changed.

At this moment, the door was pushed open.

Another Elf walked in, pulled back the hood on their head after entering, revealing a head of golden hair.

"Serena, you’re back."

Serena nodded, took out a quest slip from her pocket and handed it over.

"Task submission."

The Elf store manager took the quest slip, looked at it, then took the task completion certificate from Serena’s hand.

Nodded, stamped a seal on the quest slip.

"If all Elves acted as swiftly as you, it would be great."

The manager sighed.

Hearing this, Serena smiled, seated herself at the bar, and casually ordered a drink.

"What’s with your unsatisfied look? Did I say something wrong?"

The manager glared at the Elf Ranger seated at the round table behind and asked.

"Tch."

The Elf Ranger grunted, unimpressed.

The manager turned his gaze back to Serena before him.

"Now with your task completion rate and your strength, your badge can be upgraded. How about it? Want to become a Silver Badge adventurer?"

"Really? I’ve saved up enough? Then go ahead and change it, it’s not a bad thing."

Serena said with a smile.

The manager nodded.

Directly took out a beautifully packed box from the Space Waist Bag.

"Here, the badge."

Serena was somewhat excited as she took the box.

The tavern’s guests gathered around.

Most of them were adventurers.

They had an envious look in their eyes.

"A Silver Badge, Serena, you might be our first here."

A half-Elf warrior couldn’t help but say.

"That’s amazing, when will my turn come."

"You’re still early, you’re just an Iron Badge."

"That’s because I haven’t completed enough tasks, otherwise I’d already be a Bronze Badge."

"Doesn’t that just mean you’re still an Iron Badge? What’s the point of saying more?"

"Do you want to fight?"

"Bring it on!"

"Really rude."

The tavern instantly became noisy.

"Quiet, quiet, Serena hasn’t said anything yet, and you guys are already in a hurry."

The manager firmly patted the table, making the surroundings quiet down.

"Quick, open it and take a look."

Serena nodded and opened the box.

A faint silver light emanated.

Everyone craned their necks to look.

Inside the box was a badge.

The badge was bright silver, circular in the center, with carvings of olive branches and flowers around the edges.

The central pattern depicted the symbol of the Adventurer’s House.

A map with a dagger embedded in it.

Elegant yet gorgeous, adorned with a tiny gemstone.

"It’s a piece of equipment, magic equipment."

The manager reminded.

"It’s actually a piece of equipment? Quite generous indeed."

Being adventurers themselves, naturally datafied, the equipment they referred to was data-based equipment.

Not every equipment can have magical effects.

"Put your original Bronze Badge inside; they’ll merge."

Upon hearing such a prompt, Serena nodded and took out her badge.

It looked a lot simpler than the silver one.

Placed it inside the box, the two badges merged into one.

Serena’s name appeared on the silver badge, specially inscribed in Elf Language.

"Quick, pick it up and check its effect?"

"Why do you care about someone else’s equipment?"

"Don’t say that, maybe it might motivate me more?"

The surrounding adventurers started clamoring again.

The manager said, "Show them. They are capabilities that provide life assistance, not overly powerful effects."

Serena herself didn’t mind, she nodded.

Tapped on the badge and displayed its attributes.

This was a capability that Kevin had improved earlier.

It could display the effect sections of equipment.

[Silver Badge of the Adventurer] 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

[Badge—Accessory—Magic]

[Attributes: Durable, Prestige]

[Special Effect: Magic Power Storage, Living Magic.]

[Magic Power Storage: The badge can store 10 units of Magic Power, which can be used when needed.]

[Living Magic: It engraves a series of magic that make life more convenient, which can be used with your own magic power or stored magic power.]

[Introduction: Crafted and provided by the Adventurer’s House, awarded upon obtaining the qualification of a Silver Badge Adventurer at the Adventurer’s House.]

"Magic Power Storage, actually quite practical."

"What is Living Magic?"

"You really are an idiot."

"Living Magic is a type of magic that is easy to learn and use, with many varieties.

For instance, cleaning, washing clothes, drying clothes, and so on."

"Isn’t that quite practical then?"

"But what can be learned are mostly for Mages, and they aren’t as easy to wield as you think."

"But now with this badge, isn’t it easy to use? Makes me want it."

"If you want it, go for it."

Although the badge’s effects are not strong, if given a choice, these adventurers would still want it.

Because the badge represents more than just itself.

It represents the status and privileges within the Adventurer’s House.

After the appearance of the Adventurer’s House a few months ago, many have joined to become adventurers.

They took oaths and received the same blessing as the Night Watchers.

Of course, it’s not perfect.

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