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— Uh-huh, uh-huh, I see, — Rogdan listened to Rogdan, nodding and pretending to be interested, — well, if you're only looking for local jobs, like running errands, you don't need to register with us; you can go to a local guild for that. But if you're planning to take on government contracts, you'll have to provide us with some information. — The man took several forms out of a drawer and handed them to Rogdan. — Fill out all the information about your griffin, I repeat, ALL the information you can. Names of your previous employers, where you've been, what kind of work you've done, and so on. Then, a complete list of all members of your organization — their names, where they're from, what they can do. I think that's obvious, and I shouldn't even have to remind you, but they should all have proper documentation. Have each of them sign next to their name. Don't forget to also indicate where you plan to stay overnight so that we can easily contact you. When you're done, bring the completed forms back to me, and then we'll see what happens. If you interest the government agencies, they will let you know. Who knows, maybe the commander-in-chief or even the Empress herself will want to use your services! — After saying this, Milos couldn't help but chuckle. — Sorry, I shouldn't give you false hope.
—Oh, don't worry! — he commented on the worker's last statement. — Our name will soon be known to everyone, you can be sure of that!
After collecting the forms, the baron was about to leave when he suddenly remembered something:
—Um, Mr. Milos, one more question... The thing is, we have three equal leaders in our organization. Could this fact affect the order of filling out the forms and signing them?
— Risha Cross! — the girl stated confidently. — Some people confuse me with some ancient seductress because of my name, but that couldn't be further from the truth. I have simple, red blood flowing through my veins, not blue, ha-ha. — The girl led Zerek to one of the free tables. — A bed here will cost you only 5 airs, but unfortunately, you'll have to share a room with other guests. Although, if you say that you've arrived with companions, maybe that won't be a problem for you; they probably won't be as loud as the local boisterous people. — After saying this, Risha smiled radiantly. — So, here's the menu:
The young man enthusiastically began to show the assortment of the store and talk in detail about each item.
—Well, listen, you've got some nice stuff here, but the cool things are too expensive for me right now, sorry. — she said. — By the way, do you know if there's a place in town where I can practice with a sword, like a training ground or an arena?
Darbon didn't like noise and bustle, but over the years of wandering, he had somehow gotten used to it: a crowd of people always meant more begged money. Now, of course, the situation was completely different.
— Grandpa, — she said to him with a radiant smile, offering her hand to help the elderly man, as she thought, walk to one of the tables, — is this your first time here?
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