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Chapter 22 Arrival

Chapter 10: Doing tasks

"Hey... I didn't expect that everything in big cities is so expensive... I just had a meal and became a pauper again..." Di De pursed and looked at the wallet that just now had only two copper coins left.

"It has nothing to do with big cities and small cities, because you have eaten too much at once...ah!" In order to prevent Kane from telling the amount of food he had eaten 3 roasted suckling pigs, 4 chicken legs, 5 bread, 6 steak..., Dide decisively chose to knock him out.

"Adventurers Guild...it should be going here? See what tasks can be done." Dide took the map and looked at it. This is the free map. Larger public institutions or general areas will be marked, but you have to find the specific stores yourself.

Like the Adventurer Guild in all towns, this place is always the busiest place with the most adventurers. Adventurers of different levels are constantly handing in tasks, taking tasks, finding people to form teams, exchanging information... etc. The farmers of Dide look around like entering the city. The hall is where adventurers take tasks and handing in tasks. There are some reward items on the second floor, and the third floor is the office area, which is only open to internal personnel.

After reading the guide picture, Di De browses the task release board again. The tasks are roughly divided into 5 levels: D, C, B, A, S. The more you go up, the harder it is. According to the level of adventurers, the difficulty of the tasks that can be taken is different. Level 1-5 apprentice adventurers are mostly C and D tasks. Level 6-10 junior adventurers have B tasks, and level 11 or above will have A tasks, and they can take S tasks at level 16. Of course, there are also team tasks, and the number of people can be counted as a small

The items and money obtained in the team are also divided equally with teammates. Teams can take on more difficult tasks. For example, if an apprentice adventurer teams, you can receive B-level tasks. Of course, the corresponding adventurer level remains unchanged. Adventurers can meet more people by teaming up and have a wider range of social interactions. Adventurers also came into being to take on some team tasks, but because of this, some people make enemies with each other. After all, everyone is out to mess with people, and it is normal to offend some people for some profit.

Dide noticed that most of the tasks of apprentice adventurers are familiar with combat, the difficulty is not high, and the reward is pitifully low. They are only a few silver coins, and they have exceeded the sky by more than a dozen silver coins. It is still early before she can leave. Dide had to turn her attention to the team task. At least the reward for B-level tasks can be divided into gold coins.

In the apprentice teaming mission, there is a task that requires team personnel to go to the east to take to eliminate 30 level 6 ground salamanders. Currently recruiting team members, Dide thinks this task is more challenging, and the skin of the ground salamander is made of fire-resistant leather armor. If you get it, you should be able to sell it for a good price.

"Hello, adventurer, can I help you with anything?" When I arrived at the counter, the waiter asked Dide very politely.

"Hello sister, I saw that in the apprentice-level team mission, there was a B-level mission to eliminate the ground salamander being recruited. I wonder if I can sign up?" Di De saw that the sister was so kind, and couldn't help asking with a smile.

"Oh, I can sign up for you, please give me your adventurer badge..." the waiter said with a smile.

"Adventurer badge? I... don't have that thing..." Died scratched his head awkwardly.

"Is this your first time doing a task? It doesn't matter. Fill in this form and I can send you one. As the number and quality of the task is completed continues to improve, your badge will also be upgraded. After the upgrade, you can go to the Adventurer Guild to redeem more and better reward items." The waiter handed her a form.

Dide took the form and took a brief look. There was nothing special about it. It was probably just filling in the adventurer's name, occupation, level and other information. After filling it out casually, Dide handed the form to the waiter. She looked at it, took out the official seal and put it on, and handed her a red copper badge from the drawer.

"This is the Elementary Adventurer Badge. If you wear it on your chest, you can team up with other adventurers or come to the Adventurer Guild to take on tasks and hand over tasks, and you can also go to various towns for free. This is the free area map and "Adventurer Manual" distributed to each adventurer by the guild. You must remember the rules in it, because there will be punishments if you violate it. Of course, the reward content is also recorded. I believe it will be helpful to your adventurer's life." After the waiter said that, he showed a bright smile and pointed to the side, "Did you see the boy with a little messy hair sitting in the waiting area No. 5? He is the captain of the teammate's mission, you can just go and find him."

Dide thanked his friendly waiter sister and turned around to the waiting area No. 5. A 14-5-year-old boy with a little messy brown short hair was waiting there anxiously.

"Uh... Hello, I'm Dide who received the task of B-level teaming at the apprentice level..." Dide walked over and was stopped by the boy before he could finish speaking.

"Ah! There are finally team members! That's great! Let's go now... Huh? You seem... to be a magician?" The boy looked excited and found that Dide was a magician, which was a bit incredible.

"Before that, can you please let go? It's rude to hold our lady like this!" Kane, who was lying on Did's head, said in a angrily manner.

"Ah! Sorry..." The boy quickly let go of his hand, smiled embarrassedly, and said, "My name is Frank, he is a warrior... I didn't expect that a magician would be willing to team up with me..."

"Is this new?" Died was puzzled.

"Uh, nothing... let's go quickly! If it's too late, I'm afraid the mission will be snatched away." Frank finished speaking, and walked first and walked out of the city.

"Isn't this guy also a liar?" Dide said to himself and walked out afterwards.

"Don't care! Judging from his appearance, he doesn't seem to be very resistant to hitting..." Kane yawned and lay on Did's head and narrowed his eyes.

"Frank, are there no other players?" Died followed him and looked around curiously.

"Uh...I think we two... should... be almost the same, right?" Frank said with a little uncertainty. "Besides, if there are fewer people, the benefits will be higher, right?"

"That's true." Dide shrugged indifferently.

The volcanic area is not far from the east of the town, and is rich in flame flowers, black iron ore and various flame-type monsters. Di De discovered along the way that there were many traces of adventurers passing by. Many black iron ore and flame flowers were collected, but she looked down on these resources, so she simply followed Frank and continued walking.

"Miss Died, is it your first time to visit Diggar Town?" Frank asked Died, who was casually looking through the Adventurer's Manual while opening the way.

"Well, just call me Dide. I'm going to Tavos City, pass by here, do a few tasks to save some travel expenses." Dideman replied casually, and found that the "Adventurer Manual" is really a good thing. It introduces some adventure rules and the rewards are also very good. It can be exchanged for a lot of good equipment, medicines, etc., but these things are too pediatric compared to the records in the full-time God's notes.

"Oh, I'm also traveling while doing tasks and making money... By the way, have you gone to the guild to determine the level after you enter the city?" Frank asked.

"Level determination? What is that?" Di De looked idiot.

"Uh...it's just to test your profession level." Frank smiled, "You didn't make a rating, how did you write it when filling out the Adventurer Registration Form?"

"I just wrote a level 1 casually, what's wrong?" Dide blinked.

"Level 1, 1?" Frank was a little incredible, "Then, then... you can at least release a few auxiliary magics, right?"

"I only know how to meditate and simple magic control." Di De did not shy away, saying something.

"Oh my God...oh my God...no way? Then how do you attack later? Is your magic pet very powerful?" Frank turned his gaze to Kane's hairball sleeping with his head down. No matter how you look at it, this guy can only be cute.

"This thing? Is it very powerful? At least it has more magic than me." Although he had never seen any lethality, he did not say the second half. Died just shrugged, and Kane yawned a big yawn on her head.

"That's good..." Frank breathed a sigh of relief. It doesn't matter if the rookie magician is, at least a magic pet who can release a few magics is a great help.

After passing through the flame thorn area, we arrived at a relatively open place, with some plants growing scattered, and a group of salamanders eating grass in groups of three or two, looking extremely leisurely.

"Miss Died, we're here. The Salamander is a group-type monster. He usually doesn't attack adventurers on his own initiative, but once he's attacked, he'll fight back in groups, so I'll go over and lure those over there, and then we'll kill them here." Frank suggested.

"Did only attract 3 people? Well, I just happened to understand the opponent's combat power." Di De didn't say anything, just stood there, took out his staff and crystal ball to wait.

Only three were attracted... I'm scared that you guys will not be able to escape... Frank thought to himself, and took out a small * from his back, then placed a crossbow arrow, and shot one of the chrysanthemums of the ground salamander...

"This is too...descending, right? No wonder no one is in a team with him!" Died twitched the corner of his mouth, looked at the attacked ground salamander and roared, and slowly trotted to Frank with his companions next to him.

"So this guy is so slow..." Di De's sweat dripped on his head.

"Come here! Get ready to use magic!" Frank waved at Did, then turned around and gave the close-knit Salamander a sword. A clanging sparks splashed, and the Salamander just paused and opened his mouth to squirt the fireball. It turned out that this guy had strong defense and knew level 1 fireball technique.

"Dide, let your magic pet play magic! This guy is very thick-skinned! I can only delay..." Frank avoided the little fireball and shouted at Dide, and began to complain in his heart, is this little loli OK?

"You also need to use magic to use monsters of this level?" Died walked forward in three or two steps, swung the hardwood staff, and swung the ground salamander who was about to spit the fireball. Bang, a ground salamander with standard mosquito coil eyes appeared on the sky and the earth, and smoked in his mouth because the fireball was not being used.

"This...this way of fighting..." Frank stopped there, feeling that his head was not enough, and he stared blankly as a violent female mage swung the remaining salamander down with her staff, then skillfully took out the skinning knife, bleed, peeled, dug up the magic core, and put the spoils into his pocket one by one.

"You, you, you..." Frank pointed at Died incoherently, not knowing what to say.

"Don't be excited, when we arrive in Diga Town, we will divide the income equally." Died wiped the knife, put the knife into the sheath, and pointed to another group of salamanders in front of him, "Why are you still standing there? Keep going!"

In the following time, Frank tragically became a "bait" to attract prey, pulling the ground salamanders one by one, and then Died a few strokes to solve the problem. Then he watched her numbly bleeding, peeling, and digging the magic core... Soon, the mission of 30 ground salamanders was completed, and Captain Frank's "mission record crystal" gave a "perfect" prompt, indicating that the task had been completed perfectly.

"That's great Did, I didn't expect our mission to be completed perfectly. It's great!" Frank was almost bursting into tears.

"Do you know? This is the first time I have completed the team mission!"

"Have you not done it before?" Died looked at him with his head tilted, and put away the skinning knife.

"I'm ashamed to say... they all think that my warrior's attack method is a vulgar and his attack power is too low..." Frank touched his head embarrassedly.

"It's no wonder that warriors who can only attack monster chrysanthemums with *, and after attracting monsters, it's no wonder that it's difficult to find teammates..." Died muttered in a low voice. Seeing that Frank didn't seem to hear it, he shrugged, "Let's go back." (To be continued)
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