"By the way, did Daenerys say anything to you when you came back this time?" Ian asked immediately.

"About...what aspect?" Celia didn't understand for a moment.

"For example, let you keep distance from me or something."

"???" Celia blinked, "Hey, are you ready?"

"Is it weird?"

"Not really, but..." Celia thought about how she had met Daenerys several times in the past few days. "She seems to be no different from before, right? Maybe she is waiting for you to handle the problem between us yourself. .”

"Maybe he doesn't care," Ian shook his head and put the matter aside for now, "By the way, you followed my previous instructions and sent people to monitor the officials responsible for slave promotion, right?"

"Yes, unfortunately, one by one, these people are all corrupted. If they are allowed to continue working until the first round of promotions are completed at the end of the month, it will be a disaster for the trust we have established among the slaves. disaster."

"So your suggestion is to attack them now?"

"I suggested this before, but since you rejected my idea, it means you have other plans, right?"

"So what is my plan?" Ian became interested when he saw this.

"Since you have made arrangements in advance to collect evidence of collusion between officials and high-level slaves, if you don't take action now, you will have to wait until the promotion list is announced. Let the slaves fall into despair due to 'injustice' first. Then use thunder to punish them for the 'injustice' they see, so as to frighten the officials and let the slaves see that you are truly providing them with a way out."

"Exactly, so you have thought of this from the beginning, right? Then why did you make the suggestion to close the net in advance?"

"I can't do anything suspicious, right? If you suspect that my temporarily indulgent behavior is to incite some slave riot, wouldn't I be in danger?" Celia narrowed her eyes, "I just need to be good. As long as I do what you tell me, playing politics is just an extraneous issue for me."

"The awakening is very good." What Celia said was so reasonable that Ian didn't know what to say for a while. In the end, he could only sigh, which was regarded as a compliment.

Two hours later, Ian sent Celia away and then came to the terrace on the top of the pyramid alone.

Halfway through the eighth month after the start, the guards at the pyramid where Engineer Adam was located did not report anything about the intruders to Ian.

I don’t know if the new Faceless One has not been sent yet, or if, as Ian wishes, a new Faceless One will not appear if the last Faceless One is not dead.

Suddenly, the system's beep sounded in Ian's mind. He quickly logged into the system and clicked on the email.

[Successfully robbed items worth more than one thousand gold dragons and achieved the primary achievement ‘Robber’

Obtain 3 skill points, 5 points, and 1 basic skill scroll of your choice]

Suddenly, Ian smiled, and the arrangement he made seemed to be effective.

Ian concluded a long time ago that the biggest source for players to obtain skill points is achievements. Each primary achievement can be completed to obtain 3 skill points, while intermediate achievements can obtain a skill upgrade scroll.

So Ian started to conduct some experiments, and his preferred target was that he had completed the 'beginner' and 'intermediate' 'theft' sequences.

Ian first gave 100,000 gold dragons to one of his men, and then went to steal the money back in the middle of the night. It's a pity that this does not allow the advanced achievement of the 'Theft' sequence to be completed.

Ian doesn't know exactly what went wrong. The guesses he can get are as follows: 1. The standard for high-level achievements is more than 100,000 gold dragons. 2. His subordinates are also regarded as his own property by the system, so the money has not been transferred from his name in the eyes of the system. 3. Any money that passes through your own hands, even if it is later spent, will not participate in the achievement settlement.

So, Ian started his second experiment. He found a free citizen of Astapor who did not belong to him, gave him one hundred thousand gold dragons, tied him aside, and then stole the money back.

As expected, the advanced achievement of theft was still not triggered.

Considering that the act of tying someone up after giving them money was not consistent with 'stealing', Ian simply turned to trying to 'rob'.

He randomly found another free citizen of Astapor who did not belong to him. After giving him 100,000 gold dragons, he sent someone to intercept and kill him on the spot.

It's a pity that the robbery achievement has not been triggered, not even a low level.

At this time, Ian basically came to the conclusion that the money he sent will not be settled in the achievements. This is different from the mission. In a sense, it can be regarded as a real hammer. The BUG in the main mission was deliberately left to the players by planning. A loophole for rapid development at the start.

After discovering a bug in the achievement, Ian temporarily gave up on this idea and sent the NPC "Pirate King" Koru he had obtained before to take a few ships out to plunder.

Only half a month has passed, and the system's primary achievement 'robber' has been completed. It seems that the achievement of the 'robbery' sequence does exist, and as long as it is a real robbery, it can be settled.

etc! Ian suddenly remembered that he had not robbed wealth and supplies worth tens of thousands of gold dragons in Worm River Ming, robbed tens of thousands of free people as slaves, and occupied such a vast land?

Why wasn't the achievement calculated then?

It stands to reason that the wave of robberies should have directly helped him to get this group to a high level!

Ian couldn't understand, so he called out the system assistant Anne, who had not been out for a long time, hoping that she would give him an explanation.

"Regarding Rohr's actions on the Worm River, the system did not define it as robbery." Annie answered after calculating for a few seconds.

"Isn't it defined as robbery? Such a naked robbery is not robbery?" Ian couldn't understand it at all.

"What the players carried out on the Worm River was obviously a legal operation to seize and hunt down escaped slaves. How can this be considered robbery?"

"God damn legal confiscation and...hiss." Ian said and took a breath.

It seems like this. The reason why my people took action against those people at that time was entirely because they were reported by other slaves as runaway slaves or thieves.

Then what I did was completely legal and had nothing to do with robbery.

"Okay, what you said makes sense." Ian couldn't refute and could only accept the result.

Then he checked his data card:

[Ian: Strength 35, Agility 31, Mental Strength 38

Skills: Basic Etiquette, Basic Common Tongue, Basic High Valyrian, Sword Proficiency, Advanced Equestrian, Intermediate Lancer, Advanced Skinchanger, Basic Green Seer, Basic Red God Priest

Attribute points: 0

Skill points: 4

Points: 345

Props: Basic skill scroll of your choice*2

Skill upgrade scroll*2]

After the two optional missions this month were wiped out by his card bug, his mental power has reached 38. He only needs to wait until the end of this month to use the two attribute points next month to increase his mental power to 38. 40, thus meeting the criteria for upgrading a skinchanger to Mastery.

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