Ruler's Awakening: Inheritor of the SSS-Rank Dimensional Talent-Chapter 196: Group Contributions Point

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Aaron squinted his eyes. His attention was focused on the muscular man wearing an ash fur coat, a mountain wolf fur coat.

With an appearance like that, Aaron was sure Goro had gained his influence and power by exploiting everyone’s fears.

The receptionist woman stepped closer to Goro, whispering something that suddenly changed the muscular man’s facial expression. Aaron suspected that the woman had said something bad about him.

"No one should call my lover like that," Goro snapped.

"Huft."

"Alright. I’m sorry, I was out of line earlier," Aaron explained, apologizing nonchalantly.

Even so, they felt unhappy, especially since Aaron’s attitude seemed to look down on them. Goro frowned while staring straight at him, asking his lover to go to his office and wait for things to settle down.

"Boys! Take him out back," Goro commanded, opening his furry coat.

The people in the place began to show their frightened faces. Many incision scars were etched on Goro’s muscles and chest as a sign of the results of his battles against many wild and Dark Pillar monsters.

Not only that, many had heard the news that Goro was in the Senior Mage tier, on par with the three leaders of the three major groups. That was why Goro was respected, and that was because of his abilities.

Two of Goro’s men approached Aaron. They stretched their arms and necks as if they couldn’t wait to kick Aaron’s ass. Yet, their carelessness put them in danger.

"Come on, buddy. Let’s talk about this outside!" insisted one of Goro’s group members.

Aaron sighed, putting on a serious face while strongly emitting his magic aura. Both of his eyes flashed violet light while his hands were filled with burning purple flame magic; it was enough to shock many people in the place. Read exclusive content at novelbuddy

FLICK!

With a single snap, Aaron sent a magic attack into the place that pushed many people, blew away tables and chairs, and burned the papers in the guild office. The windows of the guild office shattered and scattered, the walls cracked until it shook violently.

"I can destroy this place with a single attack," Aaron said.

"Are you interested in seeing it?!" threatened Aaron.

Goro flinched, but not in a way that made him panic and fear. However, it was different with his two men. They stepped back in fear after they took significant damage from Aaron’s finger snap.

"I came to find information about the group, not to fight!"

"But if you want a fight, I will gladly serve you!"

FLICK!

Again, the second snap of the fingers brought forth powerful magic fluctuations, injuring several people and setting the place ablaze in a sizable flame. The visitors scurried away, running for their lives.

Some guild staff came and tried to extinguish the fire, but not a few persuaded Aaron to calm down. They said they would tell Aaron all the information he needed about the new group establishment.

"P-Please come with us, sir."

Aaron stopped his aggressiveness, stepping behind the female guild staff who was being friendly to him. Goro still stood speechless, staring at Aaron, filled with hatred.

Tonight’s incident insulted the man; he seemed to have a much stronger competitor than him.

However, Aaron didn’t care. He stepped off the first floor without even looking at Goro. He didn’t need to care about a weak person who pretended to be strong, even though he was weaker than Aaron.

"I apologize for our receptionist’s behavior. Her attitude is annoying," replied the female staff before Aaron, smiling while occasionally looking back.

"You guys should be more selective in choosing employees."

"We will. Thank you for your suggestion," she said, still smiling kindly.

Arriving on the second floor, the two entered a specific room used as a negotiation room. Inside, Aaron saw two couches facing each other, and a glass table was placed in the center between them. Aaron and the female staffer sat facing each other.

"May I know your name?" the female staffer asked.

"Aaron. Aaron Lewis."

"Aaron? No wonder you were so strong earlier."

"Do you know me?" asked Aaron.

The woman nodded. In the past, she had put Aaron’s wanted poster in the guild newsletter. She knew very well who Aaron was and what he was capable of. The woman also heard the latest news: Aaron single-handedly destroyed the 10th-floor city.

"With your abilities, you can easily flatten Lilith City," the woman explained.

"Stop talking nonsense. Tell me, what is group rank? And how can a group rank up?" asked Aaron firmly.

The female staff nodded. She stood up, stepped closer to the bookshelves, picked up a guidebook, and brought it to the table. There, she explained how a group could be ranked and the criteria.

"It is determined by how much the group contributes. For example, the amount of contribution a low-rank group needs to advance to intermediate rank is 50000," the woman explained.

"Contributions can be obtained in three ways: Completing raids, going on general missions, or participating in group tournaments," the woman explained.

"So, there are no items that can increase group contribution points?" asked Aaron. The woman smiled and responded by shaking her head.

"Contribution can only be done if you do something. Isn’t that how it should be?"

Aaron nodded. The woman held out the guidebook to Aaron, letting him read the amount of contribution each group rank required.

Low rank ranged from 0-50000 contribution points.

Intermediate rank ranged from 50001-500000 contribution points.

High rank ranged from 500001-5000000 contribution points.

To earn contribution points, any group that manages to complete the raid by killing more than 5 maze monsters will get 25 contribution points. However, if they kill 5 maze monsters + floor boss, they will get 75 contribution points.

That’s for raids. For general missions, the contribution points earned will vary. Missions with rank F-C will get five contribution points, B missions will get ten, A missions will get 20, and S missions will get 50.

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Last but not least was the group tournament. For group members who make it to the group stage in the group tournament, the group will get 25 points. If they reach the quarterfinals, they get 50 points. If they reach the semi-finals, they get 100 points. If they reach the final, they get 200 points. If they win the tournament, the group will earn 500 points.

"It’s interesting. Really interesting," Aaron explained, reading the point totals of a group’s contributions.

"To create a group, you need to fill it out in your guild feature. After obtaining a Group ID, you can submit it to the guild office for further administration. After that, you can start recruiting members," the woman explained.

"How much does it cost to create a group?" asked Aaron.

"Only 50000 RL."

With the information he got from the guild panel and the woman, Aaron got the information he wanted.

The woman suggested that Aaron immediately form a group and look for members; Aaron was curious and asked her.

"Soon, an inter-group tournament in Lilith City will be held. Any group from Low to High rank can join," the woman replied.

"Sometimes, you can use it as an opportunity to show what your group is capable of. The higher the stage you reach, the more adventurers will want to join," she added.

"So, I can use it as a promotional event for my group?" asked Aaron. The woman nodded in agreement.

"Alright. Thank you for your information."

"You’re welcome. You can meet me in this room if you plan to register tomorrow. My name is Bella," explained the woman, shaking hands with Aaron.

"I’m Aaron. It’s nice to meet you, Ms. Bella."