Chapter 11.3

It wasn’t often when a Guild sent out a hard call for attendance of its staff. Most of the time the influx of jobs was more than enough to occupy a Guild with business. So it was always considered serious business when anyone not on-the-job got called in to personally be updated about some new information the Grand Guild was delivering.

Because it usually meant everyone was going to be some kind of busy right afterwards.

With the hall nearly packed by those who weren’t out, Sharzok overlooked the main chamber with a stern gaze from atop the stage, his brow furrowed as a clear showing of how serious the mood was compared to the jollier event that was celebrating the Guild’s newcomers.