In this chapter, we learn that there are many local residents who are afraid of being spotted, so the towns hire test-takers to protect them from being spotted. In this way, the towns are able to attract more people to their ranks, which in turn attracts more visitors to the town. One of the town's servants asks the servant to sign up for a few days, and the servant agrees to do so. The servant tells the servant that he has come to ask about the registrar's whereabouts, but the servant tells him that he forgot to ask around. He then asks if he has a battle tomorrow, and when the servant replies that he will, the servant asks him if he wants to start a fight, and he says that he does not want to, because some of the test-taker's are aggressive, and a private battle is not allowed
In this chapter, we learn that there are many local residents who are afraid of being spotted, so the towns hire test-takers to protect them from being spotted. In this way, the towns are able to attract more people to their ranks, which in turn attracts more visitors to the town. One of the town's servants asks the servant to sign up for a few days, and the servant agrees to do so. The servant tells the servant that he has come to ask about the registrar's whereabouts, but the servant tells him that he forgot to ask around. He then asks if he has a battle tomorrow, and when the servant replies that he will, the servant asks him if he wants to start a fight, and he says that he does not want to, because some of the test-taker's are aggressive, and a private battle is not allowed