"Who's with me?"
Adam raised his hand first—of course he did. He was even grinning, practically glowing after hearing how confident I sounded. I couldn't decide whether to laugh or sigh at how simple‑minded he was.
Not that I hated people like him. Actually, I had a feeling we'd end up being good friends once we survived this place.
Well… that's assuming he doesn't mind me charming his daughter someday. Once I set my sights on a girl, I don't miss.
"Anyone else?"
His guild members followed, one after another, hands going up with varying levels of enthusiasm. Some looked confident. Some looked resigned.
Half the crowd agreed. Which meant the other half realized they were about to be outvoted, outgunned, and outpaced—and reluctantly joined in.
"Good," I said, trying not to sound too pleased with myself.
Leading a hundred-plus people sounded heroic until you remembered most of them required constant supervision to not die.
"Let's go."
