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Chapter 152 Green Hill’s Moon
Green Hill’s Moon felt that his luck has hit rock bottom recently
Not only was he fired by his boss in the real world, he had not received a single reply from the coht, like rocks sinking into the ocean depths If this kept up, he was going to be broke
Sitting on the floor in front of his ga wealth and counted There was no e, with a nawed on steale week This was Green Hill’s Moon being extreal If he were to eat like he used to, he would probably have to go out into the streets to beg after three days
“Oh od, the heavens really want me dead!” As Green Hill’s Moon let out a wail and leaned on the garief welled up fro of the ga cabin with the lowest settings, it would’ve only cost about 20,000 yuan at s and buy a high-end ga cabin that cost 100,000 yuan?! He was a swine, a da back to what his teacher had said when he had just graduated: Leave some room for yourself, don’t close off all your paths Back then, he had silently mocked his teacher for his cautiousness At that ti oneself would one rise fros That hat it meant to be a youth, but what about now?
He had acco’ part, but he had yet to ‘rise fro for a while, Green Hill’s Moon decided to log onto the gae that he posted
Green Hill’s Moon had to admit, he was neither a person that kne to earn money nor a person who kne to save ah and through in the gaold coins he had on him from the quest rewards and felt that he was really too poor Closing his inventory, Green Hill’s Moon went to the Mercenary Guild out of habit to see if any potential employers bit the hook for the information he posted
The Mercenary Guild was a recently updated addition to the gaive quests The quests found here were of a wider variety conificant as errand tasks such as foraging or delivering a on slaying The players were only required to pay a old to the system and they would be able to post their quests in the Mercenary Guild Of course, if the quests were to be successfully coold and items from the player as a reward, their reputation within the Mercenary Guild would increase, and if the player’s reputation reached a certain standing, they would be able to purchase equipment and iteht rewards Of course, failure of quests would also bring penalties
For exa the player who posted the quest for a tenth of the quest reward or a deduction of reputation within the Mercenary Guild, or a te quests within the Mercenary Guild In short, one would receive penalties that would result in severe inconveniences
The reason for that was because a player could only post a single quest at one time If someone were to recklessly accept quests and not complete them, it would cause massive losses for the players who posted the quests Therefore, this penalty system was introduced to protect the interests of each player as well as to prevent theaffected by the actions of malicious players
Of course, this rule also prevented another scenario fro: What would occur if one is really unable to complete the quest? If that happened, then the players who failed to complete the quest would have to blame it on their luck and choose one of the three penalties mentioned
Coincidentally, Green Hill’s Moon was not only down on his luck in the real world, misfortune followed him into the virtual world as well He was extre a series of quests posted there and earning a sroup of players accepted a large quest to deal with a wild boss that was considered hard to take down The boss wasn’t really difficult, but Green Hill’s Moon only had himself to blaroup of idiots to finish this quest
In the end, the quest that was supposed to be totally old deducted by the system Not only did the penalty cause Green Hill’s Moon to lose everything he had earned in the past few days, he had to pay extra so that he would be able to pay the amount required He had worked extremely hard for the past few days to be able to have what he had right now
Green Hill’s Moon learned from his mistake after that incident He didn’t dare to randoroup to co siht now, his biggest as to earn 1000 gold coins as soon as possible and exchange it for real world currency to tide hie systeold coins to 1000 yuan in real world currency)
Granted, while he was accepting errand quests, Green Hill’s Moon had also posted a request for a quest Quest requests were a unique feature in the Mercenary Guild; it didn’t involve players posting quests nor did it involve looking for quests What it did was post a player’s particulars to attract players that were undertaking a quest to add them as a party member Not only was the failure risk absent for this method, the player would also be able to obtain a sizable income as well It was a benefit welcomed by poor players
However, Green Hill’s Moon’s level and equipment were ordinary; even his profession was extre for him ever since he had posted a quest request As time went by, Green Hill’s Moon had accepted his fate: he could only try his best, relying on the Mercenary Guild to earn a thousand gold coins, not expecting anyone to co is a term used when a player was asked to co on, Green Hill’s Moon went to the Mercenary Guild out of habit to accept quests that ithin his ability to co the quest request that he had put out To Green Hill’s Moon, that was so that no one would ever choose to accept, even if he religiously updated his credentials on a daily basis
Every player was allowed to accept quests from up to 5 players Green Hill’s Moon selected 5 simple quests fro to depart Just at that n announcement, one that Green Hill’s Moon had never heard of before Similarly, the contents of that very sa Green Hill’s Moon’s astonishment
“Your quest request has been selected by an anony to the system rules, the player will contact you within 24 hours Good luck”
W-what? Someone like hiht? Green Hill’s Moon looked at the azure sky in disbelief
“Come to the Quest Hall entrance at Red Lake City in one hour” Just as he was in a daze, he received an anonye…