<h4>Chapter 1654: Can’t say things carelessly</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
A D-rank mercenary lining up in the A-rank mercenaries’ line and wanting to report an A-rank mission truly elicitedughter from spectators.
Ye Wanwan didn’t understand the rted rules, so she merely nodded and strode toward the D-rank mercenaries’ line.
“Junior Sister, you probably haven’t been enrolled in Scarlet mes Academy for too long, right…?” a D-rank mercenary asked Ye Wanwan with a smile.
Ye Wanwan nodded. She truly hadn’t been a student here for more than a few days.
“The ce you were standing earlier is dedicated for A-rank mercenaries and is mainly for reporting A-rank mercenary missions. You have to at leastplete a B-rank mission to report it there, which isn’t something we can do right now,” the D-rank mercenary exined to her.
Ye Wanwan looked pensive. So it appeared there wasn’t any problem with her lining up in the A-rank mercenary line earlier…
“But I’m handing in an A-rank mission…” Ye Wanwan frowned. Could she sessfully hand in her missions from the D-rank line?
“An A-rank mission?” The man was startled and examined her with surprise.
How could a D-rank mercenary possiblyplete an A-rank mission…?
At Scarlet mes Academy, the ranking of all missions matched mercenary’s ranks 100%. D-rank mercenaries could onlyplete D-rank missions at most, and once a mission was elevated to C-rank, they would face enormous dangers and might even lose their lives.
“Haha, Junior Sister, do you really know what an A-rank mission is? Don’t tell me you epted a D-rank mission and your imagination turned it into an A-rank mission!”
“I’ve never heard of a D-rank mercenary being able toplete an A-rank mission. If you said a C-rank mission, perhaps I might’ve believed it.”
Quite a number of D-rank mercenaries around Ye Wanwan all started making fun of her.
Ye Wanwan was toozy to counter them. It was fine as long as she could hand in her missions.
About 15 minutester, it was finally Ye Wanwan’s turn.
An instructor around 40 years or so first nced at Ye Wanwan before expressionlessly saying, “Your name.”
“Ye Wanwan,” she answered.
“The mission’s rank, the process, any injuries or idents?” the instructor continued listing off.
“The process was very sessful… No injuries or idents… The mission is A-rank,” Ye Wanwan honestly replied after a moment of thought.
“En…” The instructor mechanically nodded before his expression promptly shifted. He lifted his head and stared at her. “What did you just say? An A-rank mission? Did I mishear or did you misspeak?”
He had never seen a D-rank mercenarying here to report thepletion of an A-rank mission.
“That’s right, an A-rank mission.”
Ye Wanwan then handed a mission slip that she ripped from the mission issuance area to the instructor.
Immediately, the instructor carefully examined the slip that Ye Wanwan ced on the table with a deep frown.
A-rank mission: Defeat Big Dipper from the Fearless Alliance.
This was indeed an A-rank mission, but this mission had sat in the Scarlet mes Academy’s mission issuance area for many years without anyone epting it.
“It was you who ripped off this slip?” the instructor turned to Ye Wanwan, questioning her.
“That’s right, and I finished the mission,” Ye Wanwan exined.
“Junior Sister, you can eat carelessly, but you can’t speak carelessly and rip off an A-rank mission slip willy-nilly. If you didn’t finish the mission, the academy will put a demerit on your records.”