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There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) novel Chapter 93

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Chapter 93: Chapter 90. A New Wave

[The Sole A-Class Guide During The First Half Of The Year Signed With Trinity]

[First Glimpse of Trinity’s New Guide]

[The Mystery Guide Revealed: The Appearance of Black Uniform]

[Trinity Launch A New Concept: The Strike Guide Division]

[Trinity Will Bring More Guides To Their Raid With The Establishment Of New Division]

[Should Guides Come Inside The Dungeon? Analazying Trinity’s Newest Project]

[The Rising Young Guild: What Is Radia Mallarc Plotting?]

[Taking A Look At The Serpent Lord’s Dedicated Guide]

[The Guide That Makes Trinity Cease Their Temple Service]

[Further Discussion On Trinity’s New Division On Sentinel Talk Tonight]

Right after the raid ended in success, Althrea was flooded with headlines about Trinity. While the squad members raid the dungeon, the guild made a press conference regarding the appearance of the four guides with the black uniforms, as well as introducing their newest contracted guide, Luzein.

It swept the green-zone like a storm, and quickly spread toward other places, including the Capital.

"Guides who specialized in dungeon raiding, huh?" a man in neat attire and a handsome appearance looked at the various headlines on the screens hovering in the air in front of him.

"It seems like they created the division after the new guide sign a contract with them, Guildmaster," a man who seemed to be a secretary explained. "They probably want to capitalize on the man’s experience in the borderland."

The handsome man, the Guildmaster, leaned into his armchair and tapped his cheek in contemplation. "No," he decided after a while. "Something like this can’t be made in just a month. They must have been planning on the formation for a while now--you know that Trinity had been sending guides inside the dungeons every once in a while."

The Secretary closed his mouth and kept silent for a bit, before bowing and saying politely; "Forgive my ignorance, Master. I will try to gather more information."

The Guildmaster just made a swatting motion in the air, and the Secretary excused himself from the room, keeping his eyes on the ground as he stepped out.

Right after, a woman dressed in a pantsuit tapped on the table she was seated on, tilting her head with pursed lips. "Would that really change anything? It’s just bringing more people inside a dungeon..."

She didn’t seem to think that bringing guides inside a raid would change anything. Would it really be more beneficial? Was it such a groundbreaking concept?

"We never have to bring guides in a raid, and we always bring a stellar result as usual,"

"Hmm..."

"I always thought Radia Mallarc was silly by making that policy about guides--they just need to sit tight and wait to serve us, aren’t they?"

The Guildmaster chuckled at that, but replied in a cold tone. "Senia, I told you I don’t like hearing that name," the man smiled in a friendly way, but his golden eyes were cold. "And get off the table."

"Ugh--I get it, I get it," she jumped off the desk, pouting as she took a seat on the chair instead while mumbling. "So sensitive..."

The Guildmaster ignored her comment and continued to look at the news, staring keenly at a particular masked man and his deep blue eyes. "A competent guide in a raid could up the esper’s survival rate. Especially, espers would no longer need to conserve their skills in fear of corrosion, since there’s a guardian angel behind them,"

"Hmm..." the woman chewed on her inner cheek. "You just need to get strong enough to not struggle, though..."

With a benevolent-looking smile, the Guildmaster replied. "But there’s a lot of weak people in this world, Senia."

The woman clicked her tongue and shook her head with an exasperated sigh. "So pathetic, all of them."

"Irregardless, those people might see Trinity’s new attempt as a groundbreaking concept. Knowing that man, he might even provide the development curriculum with the Sentinel Association just to gain more influence," he deleted the screens until only one left hovering in front of him, the article with a picture of those deep blue eyes.

"Huh, that will be annoying!" the woman responded with furrowed brows.

"Indeed," the man smiled deeply, still staring into the blue eyes.

He reached out to push a button on the phone. Without averting his gaze from the newly talked guide in Althrea, he spoke to the speaker. "Get me Askan Bellum. I need an explanation on why we lost this A-class guide to the likes of Trinity."

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