Both parties came to a consensus quickly. Since violence could not solve the issue, they could only use their knowledge to determine whom did the key belong to.
Frankly speaking, this was an absurd suggestion.
Forging and Inscription were two completely different fields.
Furthermore, the heads of both guilds and both of these two figures were at the peak of their own fields.
It was ridiculous for either of them to come out on top of each other.
After that, the negotiations revolved around a single point. Was there any method to prove which guild was more superior when both guilds were from different fields?
After another round of arduous negotiations, both sides finally came to an agreement.
In the new round of debating, the deciding factor would no longer be the two heads of the guilds, but the members of the guild. Regardless of rank and position, they could partake in this competition as long as they were members of the guild.