The Elven Survival Handbook.
Chapter 125 Guild
The new landlady Eva's cooking skills are indeed very good, especially the berry pie that is particularly delicious. After the elf finished eating, he couldn't help but ask her to make some more.
There are only thirty of them, put them all in the package and eat them slowly later.
Although he didn’t know how he could finish all the berry pies he asked for, but for the sake of the gold coins the elf took out again, Eva readily agreed.
After resting for a day at Little John's house, the elf went out after breakfast early the next morning.
Seed, who was in a new flowerpot, couldn't go out with him, which made him very awkward. The elf comforted him for a long time before he obediently agreed to stay, and he left the rabbit to look after the house.
Most of the time, the rabbit will not cause trouble. As long as you give it enough food, it can stay in place quietly and not go anywhere.
However, in order to prevent it from suddenly becoming interested and wanting to taste the seeds, the elf still arranged a defensive barrier for the seeds. After thinking about it for a while, he felt uneasy, so he even arranged one in the room, and told Eva that it would be safe when he was away. Don't enter the room before leaving.
It really feels a bit like a parent who has to leave his children at home alone because they have something to do, and they don't feel at ease.
The elf went to the Adventurer's Guild.
This is the only guild in the town of Tok. It is very lively, with all kinds of adventurers coming in and out. In addition to humans, he also saw races such as elves, dwarves, orcs, and their distinctive appearances are obvious at a glance. If you can recognize it, you don’t need to ask specifically.
The guild seems to be part-time in the drinking business for adventurers, with many tables and chairs set up where many people will rest and exchange news.
Announcements with tasks written on them were posted on the wall. The announcements were written on ordinary paper, and some were written on parchment, with seals stamped on them. The elf guessed that this was the seal of the Adventurer's Guild, but it was a pity that he was the only one. I don’t know the words.
It's really unpleasant to be illiterate again.
Helplessly giving up on studying those tasks, the elf found an empty seat in the lobby near the task reception counter, ordered a drink recommended by the waiter, and observed the situation at the counter while drinking.
The identity certificate of the adventurers is a card the size of a business card. From his observation, it should be similar to the magic card they used to record identity information when they were looking for apprentices. It is also a type of magic prop, but has more functions. A little more, the adventurers' cards not only contain various information, but also seem to be used as bank cards.
The staff at the counter will ask the adventurer who comes to hand in the task whether he wants cash or transfer. If he chooses the latter, they will use another card to scratch the adventurer's guild card, and then click on the card that pops up. It is very convenient to enter the amount in the small magic circle.
This is much more convenient than them. The elf thought that if the old lich saw this scene, he might just grab a few cards and go back to study.
He even wanted to apply for one for himself, but unfortunately he didn't have any identity certificate, nor did he have a professional qualification certificate issued by other guilds, so the conditions were not met.
He does have the badge of the Grand Magister, but unfortunately, professional certificates from other worlds are not accepted here╮(╯_╰)╭
The elf's seat is not secretive. He is alone and is always observing the situation at the counter. In such a messy place, it is easy to attract the attention of others.
So when he was about to finish his drink and was about to order another drink, a man suddenly sat across from him.
"Sir, I see you have been sitting here for a long time. What can I do? If you need help with anything, what do you think of me?"
Sitting down was a very young adventurer, tall, thin, somewhat handsome, with short brown hair, brown eyes, and a few small freckles on his nose that made him look a little immature, as if he had just left the growth stage. child.
He was also dressed like an adventurer, but the leather armor didn't look very good. Although he tried his best to show enthusiasm, the elf still saw through his nervousness.
But being able to promote yourself in front of strangers is brave enough.
Fortunately, the elf did have a task for him.
Putting down the cup, the elf spoke slowly, making his voice sound calmer: "I am a traveler who has just arrived in Kamdor. I am not very familiar with this country. I need someone to explain it to me in detail. The reward is two Silver coins, if you can provide a more detailed map, I can give you a gold coin."
There is a map seller in this guild, but it is a map of the outskirts of Taroka Forest. There is no national map of Camdor. Moreover, the price of the map drawn on parchment is not low. The simple one sold in the guild only has a few lines. A graphic map cost fifty silver coins, but it was expensive because it marked the distribution of various Warcraft.
The young adventurer actually hesitated for a long time before coming over to promote himself.
He had just registered as an adventurer not long ago, and his level was only the lowest E-level. He himself was just an ordinary third-level swordsman. No team was willing to have him, so he could only act alone. However, there were not many tasks at this level, and the reward was It's not much. If he can't get more profitable tasks, he will go hungry.
So after observing the elves for a long time, he decided to bite the bullet and come over to give it a try.
What he was thinking at the time was that this person could order the most expensive drink in the store, and he would not be out of money. Even if there was a problem with the other party's mission, he would still be able to ask for a piece of meat.
I didn’t expect it was just an explanation task.
The young man was overjoyed and immediately said: "Then you have met the right person. I happen to have a map here. How about you take a look?"
He took out a map that he bought elsewhere. It had the same style as the forest map sold by this guild. It was simple and clear, but the elves still couldn't understand the text on it.
& nbs
p; However, the elf would not expose his illiteracy, but nodded reservedly: "It looks okay. Please explain to me in detail, which route should I take if I want to reach the capital of Kamdor from here? What towns will you encounter along the way and what are their characteristics?"
The young man did not answer immediately, but hesitated for a moment and said to him: "Sir, why don't you register the mission first? Although the guild will take part of the reward, we can guarantee that you will not be cheated."
The elf looked at him and said bluntly: "Have you ever been deceived?"
The young man laughed sheepishly, it seemed that he was told the truth.
However, he still explained: "Actually, I want to earn more points and upgrade as soon as possible."
The elf asked him: "Are there any preparations needed to register the mission?"
"Your mission is very simple. It can be regarded as the lowest E-level mission. It doesn't require much credibility. Just make sure you can pay the reward."
Credibility?The elf thought about it, and found out that among the adventurers he had seen before, some of them had indeed chosen a mission but were rejected by the staff on the grounds of "insufficient credibility." Now the young man said that credibility is also required for publishing missions, so he wanted to do this. Credibility is also useful.
"I haven't posted any tasks in the guild, so I probably don't have any credibility."
The young man looked around, then leaned close to the elf and whispered: "Actually, the credibility of the adventurer who takes the task is stricter. As long as the person who issues the task prepares all the commissions in advance and gives them to the guild, then Everything is enough.”
Everything is about money, I understand.
The elf stood up: "What will happen after registration? Should I directly assign you to do the task?"
"Of course, of course. My name is Andre. The points awarded for designated tasks are higher. I'm really sorry for bothering you, sir."
The elf quickly registered the mission at a counter. Originally, the commission drawn by the guild could be deducted from the remuneration given by the employer, but the elf did not lack that little money, so he paid another commission to ensure that Andre would still be there after completing the mission. You can get a gold coin as reward.
For this, Andre thanked the elves profusely. The Adventurer's Guild would take [-]% of the mission reward as usual. Although it was only the price of one silver coin, it was still a considerable sum for Andre.
"There is no need to say thank you anymore. Please tell me about the map."
The elf took a quill and ink bought from the counter for a silver coin, spread out the map, and signaled Andre to start completing his task.
"Oh well."
Andre cleared his throat, pointed at the map and began to speak: "We are here now. The town of Tok is too small and is not marked on the map, but the location is right here."
The elf raised his pen and wrote the corresponding place name in Chinese characters.
Andre's eyes widened: "What kind of text is this? I've never seen it before. It looks so complicated."
"Don't ask anything else, continue."
"Oh, okay okay."
"Going along this route from Toque, it takes about ten days to reach the capital Orle by car. The larger towns you will encounter in the middle are... This place is mainly famous for XX... Guild? This city is The largest one in the surrounding area, all guilds have branches there... The scenery of this city is great..."
Andre's explanations were very clear. He knew the characteristics of each city very well. Even some of the questions that the elves asked from time to time, he could quickly answer them without asking too many questions, which made the elves extremely enthusiastic about this employment. satisfy.
By the time the elf got the answer he wanted to know, half a day had passed before he knew it.
He rolled up the map on which a lot of information had been written, stood up and nodded to Andre: "I'm very satisfied with your explanation. Let's go and hand over the task."
After talking for a long time, Andre, who was only offered a drink by his employer, immediately became energetic and followed the elf with high spirits.
His food and lodging money was finally paid!
——In fact, if he told the elf earlier that he was hungry, the elf wouldn't mind asking him for something.
The author has something to say: Demon King: There is still no me today, when can I see my elf?
Author: Probably wait until the elves have had enough waves.
Demon King (Corrosion Ball Preparation): How long?
Author: Very soon, I promise I’ll have you here in a few chapters! ! !
Dear friends, you are so awesome. Although the number of votes did not reach 199, 3 is still very close ~ I love you~ (づ ̄[-] ̄)づ╭~ Keep working hard to get votes and persist until the end of the month. Victory will belong to us! ! ! !
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There are only thirty of them, put them all in the package and eat them slowly later.
Although he didn’t know how he could finish all the berry pies he asked for, but for the sake of the gold coins the elf took out again, Eva readily agreed.
After resting for a day at Little John's house, the elf went out after breakfast early the next morning.
Seed, who was in a new flowerpot, couldn't go out with him, which made him very awkward. The elf comforted him for a long time before he obediently agreed to stay, and he left the rabbit to look after the house.
Most of the time, the rabbit will not cause trouble. As long as you give it enough food, it can stay in place quietly and not go anywhere.
However, in order to prevent it from suddenly becoming interested and wanting to taste the seeds, the elf still arranged a defensive barrier for the seeds. After thinking about it for a while, he felt uneasy, so he even arranged one in the room, and told Eva that it would be safe when he was away. Don't enter the room before leaving.
It really feels a bit like a parent who has to leave his children at home alone because they have something to do, and they don't feel at ease.
The elf went to the Adventurer's Guild.
This is the only guild in the town of Tok. It is very lively, with all kinds of adventurers coming in and out. In addition to humans, he also saw races such as elves, dwarves, orcs, and their distinctive appearances are obvious at a glance. If you can recognize it, you don’t need to ask specifically.
The guild seems to be part-time in the drinking business for adventurers, with many tables and chairs set up where many people will rest and exchange news.
Announcements with tasks written on them were posted on the wall. The announcements were written on ordinary paper, and some were written on parchment, with seals stamped on them. The elf guessed that this was the seal of the Adventurer's Guild, but it was a pity that he was the only one. I don’t know the words.
It's really unpleasant to be illiterate again.
Helplessly giving up on studying those tasks, the elf found an empty seat in the lobby near the task reception counter, ordered a drink recommended by the waiter, and observed the situation at the counter while drinking.
The identity certificate of the adventurers is a card the size of a business card. From his observation, it should be similar to the magic card they used to record identity information when they were looking for apprentices. It is also a type of magic prop, but has more functions. A little more, the adventurers' cards not only contain various information, but also seem to be used as bank cards.
The staff at the counter will ask the adventurer who comes to hand in the task whether he wants cash or transfer. If he chooses the latter, they will use another card to scratch the adventurer's guild card, and then click on the card that pops up. It is very convenient to enter the amount in the small magic circle.
This is much more convenient than them. The elf thought that if the old lich saw this scene, he might just grab a few cards and go back to study.
He even wanted to apply for one for himself, but unfortunately he didn't have any identity certificate, nor did he have a professional qualification certificate issued by other guilds, so the conditions were not met.
He does have the badge of the Grand Magister, but unfortunately, professional certificates from other worlds are not accepted here╮(╯_╰)╭
The elf's seat is not secretive. He is alone and is always observing the situation at the counter. In such a messy place, it is easy to attract the attention of others.
So when he was about to finish his drink and was about to order another drink, a man suddenly sat across from him.
"Sir, I see you have been sitting here for a long time. What can I do? If you need help with anything, what do you think of me?"
Sitting down was a very young adventurer, tall, thin, somewhat handsome, with short brown hair, brown eyes, and a few small freckles on his nose that made him look a little immature, as if he had just left the growth stage. child.
He was also dressed like an adventurer, but the leather armor didn't look very good. Although he tried his best to show enthusiasm, the elf still saw through his nervousness.
But being able to promote yourself in front of strangers is brave enough.
Fortunately, the elf did have a task for him.
Putting down the cup, the elf spoke slowly, making his voice sound calmer: "I am a traveler who has just arrived in Kamdor. I am not very familiar with this country. I need someone to explain it to me in detail. The reward is two Silver coins, if you can provide a more detailed map, I can give you a gold coin."
There is a map seller in this guild, but it is a map of the outskirts of Taroka Forest. There is no national map of Camdor. Moreover, the price of the map drawn on parchment is not low. The simple one sold in the guild only has a few lines. A graphic map cost fifty silver coins, but it was expensive because it marked the distribution of various Warcraft.
The young adventurer actually hesitated for a long time before coming over to promote himself.
He had just registered as an adventurer not long ago, and his level was only the lowest E-level. He himself was just an ordinary third-level swordsman. No team was willing to have him, so he could only act alone. However, there were not many tasks at this level, and the reward was It's not much. If he can't get more profitable tasks, he will go hungry.
So after observing the elves for a long time, he decided to bite the bullet and come over to give it a try.
What he was thinking at the time was that this person could order the most expensive drink in the store, and he would not be out of money. Even if there was a problem with the other party's mission, he would still be able to ask for a piece of meat.
I didn’t expect it was just an explanation task.
The young man was overjoyed and immediately said: "Then you have met the right person. I happen to have a map here. How about you take a look?"
He took out a map that he bought elsewhere. It had the same style as the forest map sold by this guild. It was simple and clear, but the elves still couldn't understand the text on it.
& nbs
p; However, the elf would not expose his illiteracy, but nodded reservedly: "It looks okay. Please explain to me in detail, which route should I take if I want to reach the capital of Kamdor from here? What towns will you encounter along the way and what are their characteristics?"
The young man did not answer immediately, but hesitated for a moment and said to him: "Sir, why don't you register the mission first? Although the guild will take part of the reward, we can guarantee that you will not be cheated."
The elf looked at him and said bluntly: "Have you ever been deceived?"
The young man laughed sheepishly, it seemed that he was told the truth.
However, he still explained: "Actually, I want to earn more points and upgrade as soon as possible."
The elf asked him: "Are there any preparations needed to register the mission?"
"Your mission is very simple. It can be regarded as the lowest E-level mission. It doesn't require much credibility. Just make sure you can pay the reward."
Credibility?The elf thought about it, and found out that among the adventurers he had seen before, some of them had indeed chosen a mission but were rejected by the staff on the grounds of "insufficient credibility." Now the young man said that credibility is also required for publishing missions, so he wanted to do this. Credibility is also useful.
"I haven't posted any tasks in the guild, so I probably don't have any credibility."
The young man looked around, then leaned close to the elf and whispered: "Actually, the credibility of the adventurer who takes the task is stricter. As long as the person who issues the task prepares all the commissions in advance and gives them to the guild, then Everything is enough.”
Everything is about money, I understand.
The elf stood up: "What will happen after registration? Should I directly assign you to do the task?"
"Of course, of course. My name is Andre. The points awarded for designated tasks are higher. I'm really sorry for bothering you, sir."
The elf quickly registered the mission at a counter. Originally, the commission drawn by the guild could be deducted from the remuneration given by the employer, but the elf did not lack that little money, so he paid another commission to ensure that Andre would still be there after completing the mission. You can get a gold coin as reward.
For this, Andre thanked the elves profusely. The Adventurer's Guild would take [-]% of the mission reward as usual. Although it was only the price of one silver coin, it was still a considerable sum for Andre.
"There is no need to say thank you anymore. Please tell me about the map."
The elf took a quill and ink bought from the counter for a silver coin, spread out the map, and signaled Andre to start completing his task.
"Oh well."
Andre cleared his throat, pointed at the map and began to speak: "We are here now. The town of Tok is too small and is not marked on the map, but the location is right here."
The elf raised his pen and wrote the corresponding place name in Chinese characters.
Andre's eyes widened: "What kind of text is this? I've never seen it before. It looks so complicated."
"Don't ask anything else, continue."
"Oh, okay okay."
"Going along this route from Toque, it takes about ten days to reach the capital Orle by car. The larger towns you will encounter in the middle are... This place is mainly famous for XX... Guild? This city is The largest one in the surrounding area, all guilds have branches there... The scenery of this city is great..."
Andre's explanations were very clear. He knew the characteristics of each city very well. Even some of the questions that the elves asked from time to time, he could quickly answer them without asking too many questions, which made the elves extremely enthusiastic about this employment. satisfy.
By the time the elf got the answer he wanted to know, half a day had passed before he knew it.
He rolled up the map on which a lot of information had been written, stood up and nodded to Andre: "I'm very satisfied with your explanation. Let's go and hand over the task."
After talking for a long time, Andre, who was only offered a drink by his employer, immediately became energetic and followed the elf with high spirits.
His food and lodging money was finally paid!
——In fact, if he told the elf earlier that he was hungry, the elf wouldn't mind asking him for something.
The author has something to say: Demon King: There is still no me today, when can I see my elf?
Author: Probably wait until the elves have had enough waves.
Demon King (Corrosion Ball Preparation): How long?
Author: Very soon, I promise I’ll have you here in a few chapters! ! !
Dear friends, you are so awesome. Although the number of votes did not reach 199, 3 is still very close ~ I love you~ (づ ̄[-] ̄)づ╭~ Keep working hard to get votes and persist until the end of the month. Victory will belong to us! ! ! !
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