On the other side officials reported that a impossible to clear dungeon has been cleared by keshav and Jasmine's guild.
The news quickly spread throughout the military and government, and soon it was all anyone could talk about. The fact that a small guild of 12 members had managed to clear a dungeon that had been declared impossible to clear had stunned everyone.
In the offices of government and military, officials were scrambling to figure out how this had happened and what it meant for the ongoing battle against the dungeons. Some were trying to downplay the significance of the news, insisting that it was just a fluke or a lucky accident.
But others were more concerned. They knew that if 12 players had been able to clear this dungeon, it meant that there were more like them out there, potentially possessing even more powerful skills.
In the command center, high-ranking military officials were engaged in intense discussions, trying to figure out how to proceed in light of this unexpected development.
Some were calling for caution, warning that it was too early to make any assumptions or changes. They pointed out that the 12 players who had cleared the dungeon were still relatively weak guild compared to the top players, and that it was possible they had just gotten lucky or were even lying about their achievement.
Then someone suggested "There are many dungeons like it across our country. Why don't when we know that they are powerful and clear these dungeons we ask them to clear these dungeons."
The suggestion was met with a mix of agreement and skepticism. Some officials were hesitant to put their trust in a couple of low-level players, even if they had managed to clear one dungeon. Others saw it as a opportunity to use these players to clear other impossible dungeons, potentially making the military's job easier.
As the discussion continued, it became clear that the military was divided on what to do next. Some believed that Jasmine and keshav should be used as weapons against the dungeons, while others were still cautious about putting all their hopes on two unproven players.
Then someone stood up causing others to focus on him, "The background check on all 12 of them has come. There is something in it that will shock all of you."
Then he handed few sheets of paper to everyone.
As everyone looked at the papers, they were shocked.
Then someone said "Its illegal. What they are doing is completely illegal."
Another one said "We should cancel their guild license and arrest them."
Then someone said "If instead of 12 their are only 2 members doesn't that mean they are even more powerful as they managed to clear the dungeon."
Then there was a silence for a bit in the room.
Someone said "Why don't we let this matter slide. As we can use them in clearing the dungeons, and we can use this matter to massively increase their chances of working with us."
Others were a bit disgruntled, but still agreed. The decision was made, and the military began planning how to approach Jasmine and Keshav with their proposal. They would need to tread carefully, as they didn't know much about the duo's personalities or goals.
Then someone said "They are not going to do it for free. We need to decide some incentive for them."
"Yes, that's true," one of the other officials said. "We'll need to offer them some kind of reward or incentive to agree to this."
The room fell silent as everyone began to consider different options. Some suggested offering them payment, while others suggested offering them rare resources or powerful items.
Then someone said "As they will be clearing impossible to clear dungeons across our whole country regularly. They will need to travel a lot everyday which is not possible by car. How about we provide them a helicopter to do so."
There was a murmur of agreement around the room. Providing a helicopter would certainly make it easier for them to travel to different dungeons, and it would also demonstrate the military's commitment to working with them.
"That's a good idea," one of the commanders said. "We can make it a top-of-the-line helicopter, equipped with all the necessary equipment and amenities to make their travels more comfortable."
Then someone said "Although it display our sincerity, it still not provide them with incentive."
"You're right," another official agreed. "We need to offer them something more than just a helicopter. Perhaps we can also offer them access to rare resources or items that we might aquire in future, or even the ability to use certain military facilities and equipment."
Another official said "We can give them and their family 'first class free medical care' for free. A dedicated players association member who will brief them about all the things we know about impossible to clear dungeons and we can also provide them with free 5 star accommodation wherever they go to clear the impossible to clear dungeon."
The room fell silent as everyone considered the offer. Free medical care, a dedicated players association member, and free five-star accommodation for Jasmine and Keshav and their family was certainly a significant incentive. It would ensure that they would have everything they needed to focus on their mission of clearing the dungeons.
Then another official said "Lets give them all of these and helicopter as we will save more money by preventing dungeon breaks than we will spend on these things."
"I agree," another official said. "This offer is a fair one, and it shows that we are serious about working with Jasmine and Keshav. We may have to spend some money, but in the long run, it will save us even more money by preventing dungeon breaks."
"Alright," the commander said, his tone final. "We'll offer them the helicopter, free medical care for them and their families, a dedicated players association member, and free five-star accommodation. Does everyone agree?"
There was a round of nods and murmured agreements from the officials in the room. Everyone was in agreement on the offer, and it would now be up to Jasmine and Keshav to decide whether or not to accept.
Then a official said "Right now they had cleared impossible to clear dungeon only once. How about we give them these benefits till they are able to clear such dungeons."
"That's a reasonable condition," someone else said. "We don't want to commit indefinitely, especially since they've only just proven themselves. Agreeing to give them these benefits until they clear future impossible to clear dungeons is a fair compromise.
The others nodded in agreement, and the decision was made. Jasmine and Keshav would be offered the benefits of the helicopter, free medical care, a dedicated players association member, and free five-star accommodation, on the condition that they continued to clear impossible to clear dungeons.
"That settles it, then," the commander said. "We'll prepare the paperwork and send it to them tomorrow. I hope they accept our offer."
The meeting concluded, and the officials dispersed to begin preparing the documents. All they could do now was wait for a response from Jasmine and Keshav.