Agar had told him before that the system of Adventurer Association was relatively loose. Unlike the union of mage or warrior, where the real identity and real name registration were necessary. Besides, he had to carry out all kinds of checks and checks.
The adventurers were a group of wild people! Some of them were criminals and outlaws. Adventurer Association, of course, wouldn't strictly check their identity.
As long as they went to the wine shops in each city with Adventurer Association and paid a little money, they could be registered as adventurers. It was very easy.
In Wharton's opinion, Adventurer Association was essentially different from the rest of the supernormal professional association.
The rest of the supernormal professional associations all had a clear organizational structure and a rigorous superior-subordinate division. Besides, it also cooperated with all the kingdoms and empires on the continent and had huge political power.