Chapter 339 Treatment of Level 3 Ninja

Chapter 339 Treatment of Level Ninja
"I didn't expect the rumors to be true. The Moroboshi family actually used steel to build houses, and they are so majestic and huge, like the residence of gods. It's amazing!" Asha said with emotion. Even Long couldn't help but nodded, and didn't mention Kyoto, because there were no steel buildings in Kyoto.

"The Moroboshi family is indeed very powerful and has incredible financial resources." Long couldn't help but speak out, and at the same time, he couldn't help but feel a little moved in his heart.

"I just don't know if the reward is much." Thinking about the commercial district they just passed by, Asha unconsciously calculated.

"Let's complete the registration first." Long suppressed his inner impulse, looked at the sky, and said to Asha.

"Well, we need to find a place to eat and stay later. Also, since we have been on the road all the time, we don't have many ration pills, so we need to make some." Asha said after thinking.

According to the information they had heard, the two went to the Steel Castle to register. Because of their extraordinary looks and figures, they attracted a lot of attention along the way. Even the person in charge of registration was a little surprised by their beauty and figures. However, he was already accustomed to the work flow and began to ask questions step by step. After all, he didn't want to lose this job.

"Name, age, occupation, and faction."

"Asha, Oboro, ages seventeen, nineteen, professional ninja, belongs to no faction." Oboro didn't say much, and the person in charge of registration didn't ask any more questions because he had seen too many similar examples.

Except for those ronin and samurai who plan to join the Moroboshi family, who will tell clearly where they learned skills, where they have been, and how many robbers they have killed, most others will choose to keep some secrets, especially ninjas.

"If you don't want to start as a rookie, you can go to the back to take the career test. As long as you pass, you can get a level directly and exchange the wooden plate for a metal plate." The staff collected the registration information and handed them two wooden plates.

Because the importance of level had just been explained, Asha and Long planned to take the test. After all, if the level was too low, they would not be able to receive any decent tasks, and it would not be conducive to their next actions, because purchasing intelligence from here also required a corresponding level.

It would be good to collect intelligence by themselves, but there are only two of them with limited energy, and it would be a waste of time. It would be better to screen the purchased intelligence and conduct further investigation.

They walked out of the steel building that amazed the two and came to the testing ground at the back.

The test field is an open space surrounded by wooden walls. After entering, you can see a lot of targets placed on one side. There are also two testers, one of whom is a samurai wearing thick protective gear and holding a bamboo sword, and the other is a ninja wearing classic ninja costume.

To be honest, it was the first time that the two of them saw their colleagues dressed like this when they were not on a mission, because the first rule of ninja is to hide, hide your identity, hide your appearance, hide your tracks, and hide your abilities. It can be said that the length of a ninja's life depends entirely on how much you hide.

Unless they are infiltrating or assassinating, ordinary ninjas dress no differently from civilians.

The two are so eye-catching because they are targeting different targets, and it is also related to their heritage.

“If your profession is a ninja, you don’t need to take the second-level test. You only need to demonstrate the ability to throw hidden weapons and withstand the attacks of samurai for ten rounds.” From the appearance of the two men, the ninja knew that the other party was definitely not an ordinary person.

Most ninjas are not good-looking, only in this way can they hide easily and not attract attention. It can be said that the more inconspicuous the better. If you look so good that you forget about it when you turn your head away, then you are born to do this job.

The fact that these two people can be ninjas with such ostentatious looks means that they are either extremely powerful or have a special heritage, so they were not given the opportunity to show their true skills.

The test was completed easily, and from then on both of them became third-level ninjas. They then changed their ID cards and received various vouchers.

"This is a voucher for accommodation. You can stay for free for a week. If you stay beyond that time, you need to pay for it yourself."

"These are weapon vouchers, daily necessities vouchers, and food vouchers. They can only be used within the camp." "In addition, we provide a storage service for valuables. You can rent safes of different sizes for a fee."

Although they were only third-level ninjas, the generous treatment provided by the Moroboshi family still attracted their attention. So they carefully put away the vouchers and followed the other party to the room assigned to them.

The accommodation in the camp is built around the wall, with cheap large bunk beds, eight-person rooms, four-person rooms, double rooms and single rooms, it all depends on your choice.

As third-level ninjas, the two of them could only stay in an eight-person room, but Long paid extra money and used a hotel voucher to choose a double room.

"These are two keys. Remember to keep them safe. If you lose them, it will be very troublesome to open the room. You will need to prove your identity."

The silver-white key with fine serrations and bumps surprised the two again, and the lock was so heavy that it seemed like solid metal. They could not think of any way to open it except by violence.

Sneaking through doors and picking locks is an essential skill for ninjas, but the two found that this skill was ineffective here.

Pushing open the door, there is a room as big as six tatami mats, separated by a paper door in the middle. There is a low table outside for entertaining guests, and inside is a place to rest.

On both sides of the door, there is a toilet covered by a curtain on one side and a small stove on the other side, which obviously takes into account the problem of not being able to eat outside all the time.

"You only have the right to live there, so you have to pay for any damage to the things inside. There is no depreciation fee, but you have to keep it clean. Someone will come to check regularly. If the hygiene is not up to standard, you will be warned the first time, fined the second time, and kicked out the third time. You will not be allowed to rent again within three months, and no accommodation vouchers will be issued within six months."

Although the various precautions are cumbersome, they are nothing compared to the benefits obtained, because if you want to live in a house with the same conditions outside, the cost will be at least twice as expensive.

This is just the housing part of the necessities of life. The other aspects added together are enough to improve the quality of life two or three times, allowing civilians to enjoy the life of a lower-level samurai, so no one wants to lose these benefits by breaking the rules.

After the other party left, the two checked all the places. Besides being clean and sanitary, the safety was also good. Unlike the buildings outside, which were covered with straw paper and straw mats except for a few pillars, and were extremely dark inside.

The houses here are all made of bricks and stones, and the roofs are covered with tiles in a herringbone pattern, making it difficult to sneak in and hide.

I locked the door a little awkwardly, and pulled it again out of reassurance. The iron lock that didn't budge gave me a full sense of security, because the door could not be opened without violence.

After checking their stomachs, the two decided to go out for dinner first, and there were many restaurants to choose from nearby.

"Ramen restaurants, grilled bird restaurants, sushi restaurants, as well as eel rice, fried pork cutlets, three-color meatballs, red bean soup, and boiled rice cakes. I think if we stay here for a few months, we might even climb up a tree." Asha swallowed and couldn't help but say to Long.

"Although ninjas need to diet, they can indulge themselves occasionally, so let's use up all the food coupons." Long smiled and unfolded a handful of coupons in his hand and said in a tempting tone.

Unfortunately, Asha did not stick to her position and decisively followed her senior to eat at the roast bird shop first, especially the roast skewers that looked like lanterns, which looked delicious.

(End of this chapter)