Once everyone had left the guild building due to Ozel's remarks, the guild master continued to speak to Jun.
"So Jun you still haven't told me, why do you refuse to make your own guild?" Ozel asked.
"It's too much work. What would I gain from creating my own guild. The only perk is being able to go to the council of the strong. Other than that, it's endless paperwork and having to deal with useless people joining your guild. I would just like to enjoy my peaceful life and train a student or two when they're extremely talented," Jun replied with a smile of his face as he imagined the days of him simply drinking tea at his house in the mountain while breathing in the fresh air.
"Come on, that's not all being a guild master is all about. You also gain fame and wealth but most of all, you gain family. You become surrounded by people who care about you and each other as if they had the same blood, it's a bond that can't be found anywhere else," Ozel argued.