Chapter 960
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After Josiah lost two rounds in a row, Hiri rolled up her sleeves and entered the arena herself. Josiah, who had been mercilessly eliminated, took this opportunity to go to the Hall of Silence to check on the Goddess of Order.
Taylin's ability to comfort others was obvious. When Josiah arrived outside the Hall of Silence, the goddess had already stopped crying and was playing with Taylin … the Yeti Brothers on the Magic Net.
"You've already started using the Magic Net?"
Josiah pushed open the door of the Hall of Silence, startling the Goddess of Order who was focused on making snowballs.
"I gave the raw crystal to Miss Leuder without permission."
Taylin and Leuder were acting like students who had been caught by their teacher secretly playing games. Taylin was the kind of good student who took the initiative to admit her mistake, while Leuder directly closed the Magic Net interface with an expression that said "I don't know what you're talking about".
"This is actually nothing …"
Josiah moved a chair and sat in front of the two World Tree Hosts.
"So what do you think about the Magic Net?" Josiah asked.
"This inscription array is so complicated that I can't imagine it. This should be … an inscription magic that should not appear in this world."
When Josiah asked this question, Leuder finally found the initiative that she had lost for almost half a month and the confidence that had collapsed before lunch.
The interface of the Magic Net appeared in front of Leuder. This interface was also frozen on the screen of the Yeti Brothers game.
"But the creator is still recognized by the Inscription of Order, by the origin of this world," Leuder said.
"I just want to know if you can learn the method of inscription formation?"
Josiah did not want to delve into the origin of the Inscription of Order. He only wanted to know if Leuder was qualified to be an excellent programmer.
"Although the method of formation is very complicated, it is still a product of the Inscription of Order. It is not difficult to learn."
"Good, you've been hired!"
As soon as Leuder's voice fell, Josiah put his hand on her shoulder again, and at the same time, took out a contract with his other hand.
"Let's sign this contract now!"
Leuder was once again frightened by Josiah's expression as if he wanted to eat her. Leuder forced herself to calm down and used her hand to remove Josiah's claws from her shoulder.
Then she picked up the contract that Josiah handed to her and began to read it carefully.
While Taylin was comforting her, she also did some psychological counseling for Leuder.
With the help of the Frost Elf, Leuder began to seriously consider the matter of helping Josiah. And now, this contract was the condition that Josiah had proposed.
She began to seriously look at the contract that Josiah gave her. The content of the job was to 'assist in the programming of the Inscription of Order.'
This was something that Leuder could accept. As long as it was related to the Inscription of Order, she was confident that she could do it.
When she looked at the following benefits, there were more things that Leuder could not understand.
"What do you mean by having a weekend off?" Leuder questioned the first benefit.
"It's a new season. I set it myself."
Before Josiah came to Noland, there was no such thing as a week. But considering the problem of rest for his employees, Josiah still introduced a weekly work and rest system.
Interestingly, this system seemed to have become popular in Noland. The first to lead the trend was the Knight Of The White Thorn and his White Thorn Flower Troupe.
"From the first to the seventh day, the weekend is Saturday and the seventh day. You can also call the last day Sunday, a … pleasant day," Josiah said.
"Today is Friday. If you are working now, you can rest tomorrow."
Taylin also added an explanation. Taylin did not have time to rest during the weekend, but she also enjoyed her work, so she did not really need to rest.
"There is still time to rest?" Leuder had already understood and seemed a little surprised.
"If you don't want it, I can remove it," Josiah said.
"Of course I need it!"
Leuder immediately interrupted Josiah's words and snatched back her rest time.
"That is the second benefit. As for the payment … I need to confirm your ability before deciding how much to pay you."
Josiah was still not sure how much this God of Order could learn.
"Payment, I … don't really need human money."
Leuder had no concept of money and had no interest in it.
"Then what do you want?"
Josiah looked at Leuder's expression. She seemed to be thinking of some other conditions.
"I heard from Taylin that you helped her find so many believers."
The relationship between Leuder and Taylin had reached the level of calling each other by name in just a short afternoon.
"I hope you can also help me."
This was the condition that Leuder wanted the most. When she found out that Taylin had around a million believers, the emotion that appeared in her heart could no longer be described as envy.
"This also requires your cooperation, but with your ability, it should not be a problem. Do you have any other conditions?"
Josiah looked at Leuder's hand on the table. Her hand suddenly clenched.
When this God of Order was too emotional, she would always do some unnatural little movements. This was one of them.
"Josiah Yanorod, you did very well in the battle against the outside world's clone. I hope you can help me save the other gods."
After Leuder released her clenched hand, she once again told Josiah her request as a God of Order.
"One world mission after another. I know that the other gods have been corroded by the Grey Fog just like you."
Josiah had already expected this result, but Josiah did not really want to care about it, just like how Josiah rejected the blue-clothed man's request.
"It has been too long, I can't confirm their state, but I can feel that they exist somewhere in the world." Leuder said.
"Okay, okay … I will also accept this mission. I also happen to lack some programs … No, assistants."
Josiah took the contract that was pushed to Leuder, and added two additional conditions that Leuder added at the back. In exchange, Josiah conveniently crossed out the salary column.
"Just sign on it." Josiah once again handed the contract and pen to Leuder.
"Does this thing really have any binding force?"
Leuder took the pen and signed her name on the contract. She could feel that this contract did not have any magic barrier, it was just an ordinary piece of white paper.
"There is no binding force, just a record. Don't look at us like this, we are also a serious entertainment guild. Anyway, we welcome you to join as a programmer."
Josiah took the contract and stood up, then reached out to Leuder and said.
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