Sixth Realm Part 2: A litRPG Fantasy series (The Ten Realms Book 7) by Michael Chatfield

Sixth Realm Part 2: A litRPG Fantasy series (The Ten Realms Book 7) by Michael Chatfield

Author:Michael Chatfield [Chatfield, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-12-01T00:00:00+00:00


26

Unrest in the Institute

Grand Elder Mendes of the Willful Institute glared at the elders around him. He couldn’t help but feel frustrated. His anger caused the mana around him to fluctuate, and his eyes focused on Elder Dean.

“You are telling me that the Adventurer’s Guild—a third-rate, useless band of mercenaries—is behind this?” His voice remained quiet but turned colder as he stared at the elder.

“Yes, Grand Elder,” Elder Dean said.

“We need to wipe them out,” Elder Tsi said, hitting the desk.

Mendes’s eyes cut over to Tsi, silencing her. “I am supposed to meet with the Council of Grand Elders in a few months, and I have to tell them that we are unable to pay our tithe because of a group of mercenaries? A group of mercenaries who were grossly underestimated by us. Who have roots in the first three realms and are closing in on three hundred thousand members. Who have stolen missions and contracts from us, cutting off resources that we require to train and grow our younger generation!” Mendes’s anger reached boiling point.

“They haven’t attacked us directly. They know that if they did, we would destroy them,” another elder said.

Mendes stared at the elder; silence taking over as he turned to his own thoughts.

There had to be someone behind this guild, someone capable of gathering information and learning about their operations. They had struck at several of their ventures, cutting them down. When looking at it all in parts, it wasn’t much to cause alarm. Examining them together, it became apparent that this guild was pulling them down. If they allowed it to continue, their city would falter, and their students’ progress would slow. They needed those resources to raise geniuses. If they didn’t, they would go to other cities in the Institute to gain better opportunities. They needed to draw this group out and destroy them.

“They’re willing to go this far?” Mendes shook his head. People were expendable at the end of the day, only worth what one could profit from them. He couldn’t see why a group of fighters would motivate the entire guild to take action that could destroy them.

Subconsciously, he had stopped looking at them as a simple band of fighters but as a power on par with his own city.

If the roles were reversed and the guild had killed a group from their sect, he wouldn’t hesitate to attack them, threaten them, and take a price from them that would compensate the sect and make sure they could never develop in the future.

“Send out a challenge to the guild. Make it public. Invite them to a competition. We will put our fighters against theirs. We will put resources and contracts on the line and sign an agreement to that effect. We will have the fight in one week. If they do not appear, we will attack their known locations and wipe them out,” Mendes said.

If they come to the competition, they are scared of their power, and it will bring their leaders and powerful fighters out into the light.



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