Players' NPC boss

Chapter 736: Gaining Inner Peace

【Come and get together】

The contact with Dali Feizhuan was very brief and a little anxious.

"Aren't all the strangers going to the World Series?" Blazer didn't believe that Dali Feibian would miss the World Series.

If there is really something that Dali Feizhuan would rather give up the World Series to contact, then it is probably a very important matter.

"Take this and the pass." Herbie threw the map of the gem vein and the mining license to Blaze.

"Received." After Blaze took the things, he was about to put them into the warehouse, but found that the warehouse showed that there was no free space.

Those killer strangers are too rich. Putting aside the money, a lot of materials and props have fallen out, which has really filled the warehouse.

"How about we make a deal first?" Blazer took out the dropped items from the warehouse and placed them all on the table, while Herbie put on his glasses and entered working mode.

"You go find the stranger first. These things won't be fully appraised for a while. Don't worry, I will give you a good price."

"Leave it to you!"

Blaze used the teleportation item non-stop, and the Fairy Peregrine Falcon flapped its wings and rushed out of the window.

Only Herbie was left in the room, and Herbie's expression became a little cold, and he evaluated the props in his hands expressionlessly.

The only benefit of having the title of god is probably the feeling of having skills. It's just like she only got a name, her skills are also vague.

That's all the information you can get about the items in your hand.

One hand picked up the price Herbie had registered on the table.

"Wow, are you doing charity? It's so expensive to buy." The elusive Kuleni appeared, and he couldn't help but complain while looking at the price list in his hand.

"Is he your lover? As a businessman, shouldn't you lower the price severely?"

Herbie sat up straight and looked at Kuleni without saying a word, then picked up the long sword that shone with light, and even a fool could tell that it was a valuable thing.

"Then I'll buy this sword for three copper coins. Blaze doesn't care anyway."

"Wow! My heart hurts so much!" Kulenie covered her heart in an extremely grandiose manner and bent over, banging her head hard on the table.

"Is it interesting?" Herbie rolled his eyes, changed the three copper coins on the price, and replaced it with the normal price.

"You probably didn't show up suddenly just to show me such fake acting skills."

"Because there is no place to go. I used to have a private resort, but recently a lot of strangers broke in, so I had to come out."

Kulene rubbed her chest and sat leisurely opposite Hebie, still chattering.

"Of course, part of the reason is that the moment I have been waiting for for countless years is suddenly right in front of me. I feel a little restless and can't sit still."

"Is there an exchange of rights between the earth and the sun?" Herbie frowned and put down the quill made of feathers donated by chickens in his hand, and asked seriously, "Can we gain any benefits from this?"

"There are many benefits, but you have to let out a little blood first." Kuleni took out a rolled-up parchment and put it before catching up, then pushed it hard, and a whole world map was displayed in front of Herbie's eyes.

"The exchange of authority between the earth and the sun will turn the world upside down and never destroy civilization again, but that doesn't mean it won't be a disaster."

"On the contrary, if we are not prepared, the disaster caused by the earth-shaking is not small."

Herbie looked at the mark on the map and his expression became serious. This is the place that will be cut open by the earth when the earth is turned upside down.

Some places are deserts, some are areas overrun by monsters, and some are cities with a huge flow of people.

"What should we do?" Herbie knew the seriousness of the problem and added, "I know you deliberately avoided Blaze to talk about this, so there's no need to beat around the bush."

Kulene blew her bangs and shook the pen in her hand.

"I have a proposal, which is to relocate all the residents on the route and build an observation deck. This does not take time, but requires a lot of money and enough prestige."

"..." Herbie frowned. It was difficult to make people move, and it was even harder to move someone who couldn't explain it.

Even if she publicizes earth-shaking things in a big way, no one will believe her. To be honest, even she couldn't imagine what that scene would be like, and it would be even harder for ordinary people to understand the seriousness of it.

The result of making the people believe it is likely that they will protest and question the necessity of [the exchange of authority between the earth and the sun]. Ordinary people living ordinary lives will not care about the disasters that may happen in the future.

The only solution is to throw money, crazy money, not only at the residents, but also at the city lord to buy the entire city.

The purchased city has no use yet and will be turned upside down and destroyed.

This is not business, it is self-destruction.

Kulenie held her chin up, with a faint smile on her face, as if she was taking entertainment from Hebie's distress.

"Is it possible that we can still benefit from this kind of thing? There is no way to realize the reputation in a short time." Herbie took off his glasses, pinched the bridge of his nose, and had a terrible headache.

"We have to buy at least 14 cities, hundreds of inns, and even plan new trade routes. [Hermes' Traveling Hat] may go bankrupt because of this."

"That's right, this is a huge gamble that you can't imagine winning. How about it? Do you want to do it?"

The word [high-profile gambling] touched Hebi. She looked at the glasses in her hand and her reflection in the glasses and couldn't help laughing.

"Then go and gamble. Even if you lose, you can save many people and save more people in the future."

"As expected of the acting president of [Hermes's Traveling Hat], you are so tough." Kullene snapped her fingers and said hypocritically, "I thought I needed to use Blaze to threaten you a little bit - my heart hurts!"

"Is this interesting?" Hebi was too lazy to watch this old guy who was acting like a drama queen. She took a parchment scroll and started to write a formal written notice.

"I can already imagine how many people will say that we are crazy behind our backs. Maybe we will be scolded a lot."

"It doesn't matter." Kullene took the document from Hebi and slowly wrote a name.

"The civilians are safe. Although they are temporarily homeless, they can avoid becoming victims of those great stories. As for the strangers... For the strangers, they will find that we have taken care of everything and then accept the status quo as a matter of course."

"What we have to do is to do these annoying work behind the scenes and then gain inner peace."

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