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Chapter 620: Monopolizing The Revenue

Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations

"Dammit, it really is a local tycoon He just used a contract"

So around the area knehat had just happened They iendary contract

Dawn never advertised itself as a free game, but apart from the helmets, there were no additional fees that needed to be paid

However, there were sos that did exist, like this contract It was just like an ordinary contract, but it wasn’t governed by the world’s laws Rather, it was governed by the game’s own set of rules

If a player and an NPC didn’t trust each other, it was best to sign a contract

Players could sign them with other players as well They weren’t expensive, as they could be bought froold coins You could write whatever you wanted within them, but they had to be within the constraints of the systereeht that they would see a contract in this desert Tavern

"He just signed a contract with that NPC That NPC isn’t his slave now, is he?" someone speculated If you could enslave a few NPCs and force them to farm for you all day, that would be quite hile Or perhaps if you were lucky, you could enslave a beautiful female NPC…

"You wish Dawn’s system would never allow its NPCs to farm for the players Moreover, to enslave an NPC is basically the sa it It would provoke its entire race," another player i

"But they just signed a contract…"

Everyone saw it and hoped that he hadn’t given this guy soer hadn’t read the contents of the contract, but the moment it came into effect, he i from his head, as if he was a pot of water He looked to Lu Li with a strong hatred, but this quickly subsided as he caler didn’t knohere the adventurer had coer’s research this whole time He was convinced that the research would make a lot of n this kind of contract?

However, he understood the situation as well He didn’t have ned it He didn’t want to reject the contract that would protect hi to death

Most importantly, the adventurer rote the contract wasn’t coenfogger Elixir, Lu Li would take half of the profit The reer, who had to make the potions

To support hier with a lab, experi else that he needed to do his job

For the sake of the co in their con a slave deal or to take all of the profit – that was simply unrealistic The System would never allow such a contract anyway Why would a person who didn’t profit work hard for you?

Fifty-fifty was the proportion that he had decided on right fro