Joining the Steel Cross Mercenary Group's employment procession was unexpectedly smooth.
Perhaps it was because the Steel Cross was short-staffed for this operation, or because there weren't many mercenaries nearby.
The prosperous Imperial City of Constantinople, like a black hole, had sucked away all the mercenaries from the Thrace Province, enabling the Steel Cross to spread their recruitment without any qualifications, yet they managed to hire only about a hundred mercenaries.
Such a small number of people thrown into the mountains was hardly expected to make a splash.
The price for being hired was five dinars per day, a relatively low rate in the mercenary business.
However, considering there was no need to engage in combat and the job was merely to assist the Steel Cross in finding someone in the mountains, the price seemed quite reasonable.
After all, jobs paying dozens or even pounds of dinars were available everywhere, but they were dangerous tasks that risked lives.