'I think I'm just going with Exchange Seeker,' Kyle thought. 'This gives me more flexibility. As a Core Disciple, I can choose to do whatever the fuck I want, as long as I keep reaching their benchmarks.'
'I can get some True Battles from my team job, but if necessary, I can also get them from the affiliate organization.'
'Seems about right.'
'Also, if I succeed, I get a promotion. Would be cool if I became an Inner Disciple.'
'Speaking of, why is this job the only one that guarantees a promotion? Every other job doesn't give that as a reward or just gives a chance.'
'Yeah, well, I already made my choice.'
Kyle clicked on the job of Exchange Seeker, and the interface simply stated that instructions would arrive later.
"Job selection is the last part, right?" Kyle asked Assistant.
"That's correct," Assistant said politely.
"Cool," Kyle said before he made space for Swamp Dragon.
Swamp Dragon approached the interface and typed on it for several minutes.
Then, he also left the interface.
"I chose Defender and Rarity Hunter," Swamp Dragon said.
"Rarity Hunter and Exchange Seeker for me," Kyle said.
"Exchange Seeker?" Swamp Dragon asked. "I assumed you would take the Primal Territory Defender."
"Why would I?" Kyle asked. "I get plenty of resources with plenty of battles and flexibility."
Swamp Dragon furrowed his brows.
Assistant didn't show it, but in her mind, her estimation of Kyle's power dropped considerably.
Exchange Seeker was one of the most common solo jobs for one specific reason.
Lack of confidence.
Many new members knew that they were only one Unique Transcendent amongst the thousands in this branch of the Array of Stars.
Every Unique Transcendent had to be outstanding in battle and Law Comprehension.
However, Law Comprehension was not the most important thing in every Realm.
In the Primal Realm, Law Comprehension was still important, but it took a backseat to one's instincts and feelings.
Unlocking the Clusters was not easy, and it required a completely different kind of comprehension.
In order to stay inside the Array of Stars, one had to become a 12/13 Primal, and that was just as difficult as becoming a Unique Transcendent.
The fact that the Array of Stars didn't even ask people to become 13/13 Primals already showed how hard it was to advance in that Realm.
Sure, any Unique Transcendent would easily reach the requirements to become a True Crusher, which would mean becoming an 8/13 Primal, a Fused Primal. 99% would also become 9/13 Primals.
But then, it would drop off.
95% would become 10/13 Primals, assuming they didn't die to something unforeseen.
60% would become 11/13 Primals.
And 12/13?

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