The player thanked Alex and his organization for giving them a second opportunity as they, one by one, left the training chamber, leaving behind Alex and the hundred and sixty-three players.
"My Organization's name is Shadow Oblivion, and as of now, very few individuals in the world know of its exitance, so if you are unwilling to join an unknown organization, you are welcome to leave right now."
Alex had registered his Organization with the system and had made everything private about it, even its name, which cost him two silver-grade system wishes to keep it private for a year, but it was worth it to him.
"This is the Contract that makes you a member of the Shadow Oblivion Organization, with your current Rank being a (Recruit) and your monthly salary being three times what a contracted player would receive according to his Rank," Alex said, sending a simple contract to every player.
The Contract was a standard one with very few and simple details like the joining player's Rank, Organization Name, and their inability to leave the organization without replaying what they owe to the organization.
Those who sign the contract will agree to have received their hidden class and freedom thanks to the organization, and in the future, if they want to leave, the system will calculate a penalty depending on how much help the organization was to the individual success.
'Let's hope not too many of the good ones leave,' Alex thought, a bit anxious about the results.
Alex understood very clearly that the hundred and sixty-three players who stood before him were the best among the best, but he still offered them to leave if they pleased without any demands for his help.
Because he planned to make these individuals the pillars of his organization, but he knew very little about most of them.
Alex knew about their great potential and what they could achieve, but he knew nothing about their personality and goals in life.
Alex was testing their dignity and loyalty by setting them free from their slave-like contract and helping them obtain hidden classes that made them desirable to any big guild and see how they would handle the situation.
Alex offered them less than what could get from the guild outside of the top 100 Ranking, let alone the big guild that would offer them a lot more and welcome them with open arms.
Alex would lose on some outstanding talent, but he would do that rather than having two-faced individuals among the high ranks of his Organization.
"What are Ranks in the Organization, and How do we advance through them?" A player came forward and asked.
The player was named Geraldine and stood at seven feet tall with a muscular build wearing full body armor covering his head to toe in gray steel with his hidden class being Frost Ravager.
"BY Contribution and proving your worth, and as for your other question, you are not qualified to receive that answer," Alex replied, making the player stand in silence, blankly looking at him.
"Sir, Respectfully, I understand that I and everyone present here are indebted to you and your organization for the generous opportunity and help."
"But you should also understand that we achieved these results with our own effort proving our talent, so If you can't even provide me with such simple information, I can't blindly trust you with my future," Geraldine said after staying silent for a few seconds.
'OH, A goofball,' Alex thought, surprised by the statement.
'In my previous life, he was Tank, one with talent and quite a bit of following on the streaming website, and he gained his popularity by staying in the top 100 Tank ranking for six months without even being a member of any big guild,' Alex thought, remembering what he could about the player.
"Anyone else who feels like this, Goofball, please get the F**K out of my sight in the next thirty seconds,"
"Everyone, you also have thirty seconds to sign the contract, and if you already have not made your decision, then I will give a few words of wisdom to help you make it,"
"If you can't decide, the answer is always no," Alex said calmly, making many players lose their calm.
Alex knew many players were waiting for a shameless idiot like Geraldine to step up and ask to leave and see the results to decide whether to stick with their original thinking or change it, depending on how Alex would handle it.
Alex wasn't worried about chasing away a lot of talented individuals because he knew everyone had made up their minds the moment they received their hidden class, and regaining their freedom only solidified their decision.
"Ungrateful Cowardly Bitches." A player said aloud as he left the group, following behind a cloaked figure.
The comment irked Many players as everyone understood who was getting pint out by seeing the player stand separately and not leave the room.
The player was a giant of a man who wore a hide armor with a chest piece being a pauldron, his right shoulder being covered by the ferocious-looking white tiger skull with the majority of his massive chiseled body being on display.
'My brothers,' Alex thought, smilingly behind his mask, seeing Venedikt and Andrei stand away from the group, already having signed the contract and becoming the first two members of his organization.
The players didn't waste time, and one by one, they started separating from the group and joining Venedikt and Andrei's side, and every few seconds, a player would take the opposite route of leaving the room.
'47 left, with six of them being the top grade talents and three of them having unknown potential.' Alex thought, seeing the less crowded room after twenty-eight seconds.
"CLAP"
"CLAP"x6
"I appreciate that a hundred and sixteen of you decided to join my Organization, and on that, I congratulate you and welcome you to a future that very few in this world would have the fate to experience," Alex said as he left his seat while clapping his hands.
"You have chosen my Organization with trust, and I will prove to you that it was the best decision of your life in the next few minutes," Alex said, making every player's eyes shine with happiness, but few even rolled their eyes back taking his words for just talk.
'The Organization profile needs more refinement, but I will leave that to the future managers, and for now, it is good enough,' Alex thought, looking at the organization profile.
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[Organization Profile]
Name: Shadow Oblivion
Size: Small
World Status: Unknown
Leader: (???) [Hidden One]
Members: 117
Available Sections:
✮-Shop
✮-Opportunities
✮-Currency
✮-Missions
✮-General Information
✮-Ranking
✮-Achievement
✮-Member Chat
System Section:
❂-Missions (Locked)
❂-Galactic Shop (Locked)
❂-Galactic Coins (Locked)
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"Open your Member Profile," Alex said, and the members did as they were told.
The players hoped to see surprising things on the member profile but were disappointed seeing the blank screen with their Name, Rank, and organization name.
"I will start by giving you a small joining gift of ten thousand Shadow points which is the currency of our organization that you could use to buy things from each other, exchange them for gold coins, or purchase what the organization has to offer," Alex said, as he made the first option available to the member.
The members looked happy seeing the first section and the free joining reward, but as they didn't know the value of the points, they didn't react very strongly.
"The second is the mission section, with the current missions available for you being the same as what I gave to the player who failed to meet the standards."
"You can also post your missions in the member section, but the reward needs to be in shadow points and should be fair for its difficulty, or there will be a penalty," Alex said as he made the second option available.
"The third section has information on your monthly salary in gold coins and the number of shadow points you will receive according to your Rank."
"There is also information on what you need to accomplish to increase your Rank in the organization and other general information available to you at your member Rank," Alex said as he made the third option available.
"The fourth Section is on the Member Ranking, which is organized according to your member Rank and Recruitment Badge NO."
"There are rewards for the first three ranked members and points reward for the fourth to tenth Ranked members," Alex said as he made the fourth option available.
Alex lied about the recruitment badge number to solve the problem of the new recruits being the only members in the ranking section, and with everything about the organization being hidden from the members, Alex was not worried about them discovering the real truth.
Alex wasn't revealing the true situation of his organization because he didn't trust any of them, and he would make them believe his organization was a colossal giant of the Ancient world, the same as he did with every individual who knew about the existence of his organization.
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