"After the clan registration is completed, the next step is the individual adventurer registration."

The half-elf girl, who had been waiting quietly to the side, smiled and spoke.

"According to the rules, the guild will assign a dedicated advisor to each newly registered adventurer. If you don't mind, I'd like to be your advisor, is that alright?"

She extended her hand to the two of them and introduced herself:

"My name is Eina Zur."

Eina's kindness, thoughtfulness, and responsible attitude won Fenyu's favor.

He took her hand and smiled:

"Then I'll leave it to you, Miss Eina."

Led by Eina, they arrived at a quiet private reception room.

Registering as an adventurer is simple; it only involves basic information such as name, gender, race, and age.

When it was the robin's turn, she took off her hood, revealing a stunningly beautiful face that could outshine all the flowers.

Even the well-traveled Eina was visibly stunned when she saw the robin's appearance, a hint of amazement flashing in her eyes.

However, she quickly returned to her professionalism and continued the registration process.

The robin filled in the race as human. Although she was strictly speaking a Celestial Ring Clan member, after being summoned to this world, the iconic Celestial Ring on her head disappeared. Judging from various characteristics, she was judged to be human by this world.

After completing all the registrations, Eina began to explain in detail the various things that novice adventurers needed to pay attention to, from the basic structure of the dungeon to the types and habits of the monsters in the upper levels, leaving no detail unexplained.

"...In short, never enter a dungeon rashly before you have enough information and preparation. Remember, the thing adventurers hate most is 'adventure'."

Eina concluded seriously.

This statement sounds contradictory, but what she means is that in places like dungeons, reckless and gambling-like advances will only lead to death. If you really want to live a long time, you must be cautious and steady, and try not to take "gambling-like risks".

"If you encounter any trouble later, you can come to the guild to find me."

Her genuine sense of responsibility and dedication won the unanimous favor of both Funina and Robin.

After registering, the next thing to solve is the accommodation problem.

When Eina learned that they were planning to rent a place in the Seventh Street area, she enthusiastically volunteered to take them to a landlord she knew.

"With an acquaintance's introduction, at least you don't have to worry about the landlord arbitrarily raising the price just because you're new."

That's what she said.

With Eina's help, they quickly rented a two-story house on a quiet street corner.

Although it was a bit old, the interior was very clean and fully furnished, enough for the three of them to live in.

To express his gratitude, Fenyu wanted to treat Eina to a meal, but she declined with a smile.

"This is just part of my job."

She stood at the doorway and gave her one last, solemn warning.

"Mr. Burning Feather, Ms. Robin, please promise me that you will come to me before you go to the dungeon for the first time. I will give you basic knowledge guidance and provide you with the latest dungeon information."

"We promise you."

Fen Yu nodded seriously.

Watching Eina turn and leave, the robin couldn't help but sigh, "What a kind and responsible consultant."

"Yes, Eina is a good person."

Furna nodded vigorously, feeling a great deal of goodwill towards the half-elf who had respectfully addressed her as "Goddess Fucarus" from beginning to end.

As night fell, the Fukaros Familia finally had their first real home in Orario.

On the first morning in Oralie's new home, sunlight streamed through the not-so-clean windows, casting dappled patterns of light on the wooden floor.

After a simple breakfast, the air was filled with the aroma of bread.

"We need to go buy some equipment."

Fen Yu put down the cup in her hand, her tone calm.

The robin nodded, her lake-green eyes showing no fear, only seriousness.

Meanwhile, Funina ate her cake in small bites, offering encouragement to them indistinctly.

The Hephaestus Familia, the most renowned blacksmithing family in Orario and even the world, has shops scattered throughout every corner of the city.

Fenyu and his group chose a branch located in the eighth district.

The shop has a small storefront and relatively simple decor, and its target customers are obviously low-level adventurers who are not well-off.

Pushing open the store door, a unique smell mixed with metal, engine oil, and coolant hits you.

The shop is not large, and the walls are covered with all kinds of weapons and armor, including longswords, short knives, battle axes, leather armor, chainmail, etc. Although most of them are simply made, each piece gleams with a practical and cold light.

Because of limited savings, the selection process for Fenyu was very pragmatic.

He chose for himself a one-handed longsword of just the right length and weight, and a set of lightweight leather armor that would allow for easy movement.

But when choosing equipment for his robin, his standards were completely different.

In the end, he bought her a white ash wood staff with a blue magic stone inlaid at the top.

This staff isn't high-end, but it's still a fine piece of equipment among similar items. The staff is smooth and has good magic conductivity.

Its price almost exceeded the total cost of Fenyu's entire set of equipment.

"Only with thorough preparation can we deal with any situation."

Fen Yu looked at the bill, but his heart remained unmoved.

After buying the equipment, they didn't waste a moment and went straight to the guild.

When Eina saw the two fully armed men appear before her, a genuine smile of relief appeared on her face.

"Great, you didn't ignore my advice."

She led the two into a familiar private consultation room.

"Many reckless newcomers think that dungeons are child's play and rush in without even preparing decent equipment. There are really too few adventurers like you who can put my mind at ease."

With a sense of relief, she unfolded a detailed map and began to give them a final lesson in basic knowledge.

"...From the first to the fifth floor of the dungeon, the main monsters are goblins and dungeon lizards. Their attack methods are quite simple. But on the sixth floor, you will encounter your first real test—the Shadow Warriors. They are fast, good at ambushes, and are known as 'newbie killers'..."

Eina explained with utmost care, listing all the known dangers in the upper area one by one.

Fen Yu listened quietly and wrote down all this valuable information.

He accepted Eina's kindness, but he knew better than anyone that what they were about to face would be far more than just the standard answers in the documents.

The skill called "The Abyss Under the Gaze" destined him and his clan to embark on a unique path of pioneering.

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