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Chapter 239

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"Baili Hongzhuang, I've already registered as a mercenary for two years, but you haven't." Bai Junyu said in surprise.

Baili Hongzhuang faintly smiled. Previously, she had been ordered not to leave the General's Mansion, so how could she have the opportunity to go to the Mercenary Trade Union?

"Baili Hongzhuang, do you want me to accompany you to the Mercenary Trade Union to register as a mercenary?" Dongfang Yu asked.

"No need, I can go by myself."

Seeing Baili Hongzhuang's firm tone, Dongfang Yu nodded, "You can register as a mercenary first. We will choose the mission first. You don't have any experience as a mercenary, so this mission will be decided by the three of us. What do you think?"

"No problem!"

"After we decide on the mission, we will inform you. You can also take advantage of this time to buy some things you need to do the mission. When the time comes, you will need them."

"I understand."

After leaving the back mountain, Baili Hongzhuang walked out of the Azure Water School. The Mercenary Trade Union had a branch in Azure Water City, and Dongfang Yu had already told her the specific location.

The Mercenary Trade Union was the union with the most participants in the Shengxuan Continent, and being a mercenary was a profession that hovered on the edge of danger.

The fur, blood, and monster crystals of demon beasts had all kinds of magical uses for humans. When there was a need, there would naturally be a profession that could satisfy that need.

Some cultivators hunted demon beasts for a living, exchanging their corpses for money.

The Mercenary Trade Union could issue all kinds of missions. Some people who needed demon beasts would directly issue missions here with bounties.

Mercenaries could receive a bounty after completing a mission. This kind of bounty was often much higher than simply selling demon beasts' corpses.

Large shops, weapon shops, and alchemists all had different needs for demon beasts. It was under these conditions that the Mercenary Trade Union quickly grew.

Now, the Mercenary Trade Union had become the largest organization in the Shengxuan Continent. It was bigger than any sect or power.

Not for other reasons, but because any cultivator could register as a mercenary and leave at any time without any restrictions.

Therefore, all cultivators didn't mind registering as a mercenary. The children of rich families also needed to gain experience.

Other mercenaries often accept missions as a way to make a living, but the students of Canglan College don't accept missions as rewards, but as rewards for points.

This was something that Cang Lan College and the Mercenary Trade Union had agreed on. Students would earn points to get the opportunity to enter the Cultivation Tower, and the reward would be given to Cang Lan College by the Mercenary Trade Union to make the college stronger.

Students didn't need to pay any fees to enter the school, and this method could also alleviate the school's needs. Both sides had benefits.

None of the students had any objections to this.

The Mercenary Trade Union was unique in Cang Lan City. When Baili Hongzhuang saw the building covered with glazed tiles, she knew it was the Mercenary Trade Union.

The top of the Mercenary Union was a triangular structure. The glazed tiles reflected a dazzling light under the sunlight, and this pyramid also showed the level of the Mercenary Union.

A mercenary's rank could be increased through the number of missions completed and the level of the missions. The higher the rank of the mercenary, the lower the commission of the mercenary union.

Their ranks were divided into yellow, green, blue, purple, and red, with yellow being the lowest and red being the highest.

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