Chapter 40 The Roadside Hotel
Green raised his head in a daze and saw a petite figure running wildly along the road. His back looked not old, and Green's magic book was obviously stolen by him.
Bastard! How dare you rob me!?
Green was furious! Without saying a word, he took out his gun magic and shot directly at the thief!
"Bang!" a gunshot was heard.
Unfortunately, I failed.
The thief was very fast and disappeared into the forest in a blink of an eye.
Green looked amused and crying: "This... this is a damn! What's this matter?"
This situation was completely beyond Green's expectations. Green never expected that he would encounter the legendary "speed robbery". In the game, this kind of thing would never happen to the player.
Since the equipment on players is basically projection equipment (commonly known as replicas), it will disappear soon after losing contact with the player, so as long as the NPC has a normal mind, no matter how much the player has a normal mind, it will be entangled with a group of abnormal minds (at least in the eyes of NPCs, the player's brain is absolutely abnormal), so few NPCs will provoke players.
But Green has traveled through time now. In a sense, Green's current identity is no different from that of NPCs, so Green will encounter some troubles that only NPCs will encounter - such as robbery and theft.
"Green, what happened?" Shaqiya walked out of the jungle and glanced nervously around.
"It's okay, it's just that the magic book was stolen." Green waved his hand, "Just treat it as spending money to learn a lesson." This emergency sounded a wake-up call for Green again: he is no longer the player in the game (the mystery of time). He cannot think completely with the player's thinking, and must increase his vigilance towards the surroundings.
Not long after, Mitchell also emerged from the jungle.
"I heard something just now, what happened?" Mitchell asked weakly.
"I met a robber and snatched my spell book."
"What!?" Mitchell looked nervous, "What should I do?"
"If you are snatched, just be snatched." It's just a low-level magic book, which won't make Green feel distressed, "Just pay attention in the future."
Green is not very eager for spells now. He has learned flash and watermaking skills. As for other spells, it is not so urgent for Green, who has gun magic.
"Senior, you are so calm." Micheer looked at Green with a look of looking at the rich.
Magic is like a special radiation that seriously affects the stability of objects, so ordinary paper cannot be used to copy spells. All notebooks that can be used to copy spells are specially made. Even the lowest-level spell books have a cost price that may not be less than ten gold coins - this does not count the value of the spell knowledge in the notes. In Micheer's opinion, if he had been snatched away such a expensive item, he would never be so calm.
"Let's keep on rushing." Green didn't want to continue to get involved on this topic.
Soon, Green left behind what had happened before, and the group continued to rush forward.
After a long, boring and boring trek, Green and his party encountered a wild hotel called "Nature House".
It was a hotel located among the plants. The entire hotel was made up of huge green vines, and the gate of the hotel was made of two huge leaves, which looked like a fairy tale. If it weren't for the hotel's signboard and the symbol of the forest goddess, no one would have regarded it as a hotel.
In addition, there are many plants planted outside the hotel. One of the three-person-tall cannibal flowers makes people feel dangerous at first sight. Vines full of stings are spread throughout the garden, leaving only a path for people to enter and exit the hotel. There is also a sign at the entrance of the path, which reads a sentence in several languages: "Do not harm the surrounding plants."
"This, is this actually a hotel?" Mitchell looked at the house made of vines in front of him with a look of amazement. Mitchell had never seen such a special house before!
Green: "Let's just take a night off in this hotel and wait until tomorrow to continue on the road."
"But it's still very early now. There are still several hours before sunset." Although Mitchell was also very curious about the special hotel in front of her and wanted to go in and take a look, reason stopped her from doing so.
"It's still a long way to Kapoor Port from here. With our walking speed, if you miss this hotel, you may have to camp out in the wild." This is not the first time Green has come to "Nature House" and is still very familiar with the situation around here. Unless he and his group plan to travel overnight or camp out in the wild, he can only rest here for one night and set off early tomorrow morning.
"But it's still so early now..." The girl still seemed to be a little worried.
"The key is the remaining distance, not the time of the night. For travelers, it is important to arrange the itinerary reasonably." Green glanced at Mitchell, "The risk of camping in the wild is not small. I think you should not forget how the fake girl was sneak attacked by a blood bat last night, right?"
Micheer couldn't help but shivered! Although adventurers often accompanied death, it was somewhat difficult for Micheer to accept that she was sucked into a mummy like a teenager.
"How can we avoid that?" Micheer couldn't help asking, "When you go out, you will always encounter camping in the wild."
"Tents, caves, altars, and bonfires can all dispel the invisible killers lurking in the dark." Greenton paused, "The most dangerous thing in the forest at night is not the dragon or the goblin, but the snake ant and mosquitoes that look unthreatening during the day! For example, if the sissy girl brought a torch last night, the blood bat would not dare to attack him at all, and she would not be able to attack him. But this is not important. What is important is that we can stay in a hotel, so why should we camp in the wild?"
"I understand." Mitchell looked solemn.
"Okay, let's not talk anymore. Let's go." Green walked towards the hotel after he said that.
Mitcher: But..."
"What else?" Green turned his head with a puzzled look on his face, "You just want to camp out in the wild?"
"It would probably cost a lot of money to stay in a hotel, right?" Mitchell said weakly, "Why... we'd better camp out in the wild?"
Green blinked: "Sorry, I forgot to think about your financial situation."
Mitchell's face was flushed and seemed to feel embarrassed.
The income of senior adventurers is not low, but most low-level adventurers can only hang out on food and clothing. Even if they make an occasional profit, they will soon have to invest in equipment purchases and upgrades. As a newcomer, Micheer's financial situation is obviously not very good.
"Um~" Green lowered his head and thought, "You are now a member of our team, and the food and accommodation fee will be deducted from the team's public activity funds."
Mitchell blinked: "Public event funding? What is that?"
"It means literally. When team members act together, some collective expenses will inevitably be incurred, such as food and accommodation expenses, intelligence purchases, hiring guides, etc. These expenses are obviously impossible to be paid by team members individually, so each team will have a public fund to deal with these collective expenses." Greenton paused, "By the way, the public funds of our team are currently zero and will soon become negative."
Mitchell: "How do public funds come from? Could it be that the team members raise funds together?"
"This can be done, but more often, after completing the collective task, part of the task bounty is injected into public funds."
"I see."
"If there is no problem, then go in."
At Green's request, Mitchell finally gave up his opinion and obediently obeyed the arrangement.
Chapter completed!