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Chapter 403

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A survey was published on the official website, and it was used to gather feedback from the players about their dissatisfaction with the current state of Fate. She had no choice but to fill in the form once she opened it, and she could only choose a few random answers. She was never interested in surveys like these. Besides, she knew that Wang Jiangnan would definitely make Fate better and better. Why would she bother to do such a thing?

She had kept this thought until she came to Hero City, and she regretted it a little. Why didn't she include the idea of "being able to privately chat with players from opposing continents" in the proposal? Now, she had to go through Green Hill's Moon in order to contact him.

When Ye Ci told Green Hill's Moon of her request, Green Hill's Moon's face was immediately filled with curiosity. He stared at Ye Ci and pondered for a moment. In the end, he did not ask the question that he wanted to ask the most.

In truth, Ye Ci might not even answer his question even if he did. And even if he did not ask, Ye Ci would still pretend that she did not see his expression.

"Then … then … where are you going to wait for him?" Green Hill's Moon rubbed his hands and hesitated for a long time. In the end, he decided to change the topic.

"The Wild Cat Tavern in the Western District." Ye Ci answered without hesitation. The tavern was where she stayed in Hero City, and she was very familiar with the NPCs there.

Green Hill's Moon nodded, and handed the task to his subordinates from the Western Continent. He then looked at Ye Ci, who was about to leave, and said with a flattering smile, "Gongzi, you've been keeping a low profile lately. I haven't seen your name in the World Announcements for a long time. You're not even participating in the First Blood of a dungeon. I'm not used to your low profile …"

Ye Ci raised an eyebrow, and sighed at Green Hill's Moon, "Can you speak the human language?"

Green Hill's Moon had his nose in the air when it came to other people, but when it came to Gongzi You, Green Hill's Moon was very flattering. Green Hill's Moon rubbed his nose when he was interrupted by Ye Ci, "I just want to know what you've been up to lately. My men can't even locate you. "

Ye Ci laughed and patted Green Hill's Moon's shoulder, "Are you just curious, or did someone buy my coordinates?"

"Of course I'm curious. I just feel that it's unbelievable that even my men can't find your exact location." Green Hill's Moon snorted, indicating that he would not betray his friend.

Ye Ci nodded. She understood what he meant. She thought for a moment, and then said very implicitly, "I'm walking in a very mysterious maze."

"Is there anything good?" When Green Hill's Moon heard this, his eyes immediately lit up, and he rubbed his hands together even more vigorously.

Ye Ci thought about the dilapidated temple and the desolate village. If not for the Treasure Stealing Goblins that Wang Jiangnan gave her, she would not have found anything good. She shook her head, "I'm doing a quest. I don't have anything good."

"Oh, that's a pity."

"Since when did you start selling guides?" Ye Ci raised an eyebrow at Green's Moon.

"It's because it's not easy to make money." Green Hill's Moon sighed, "I have to get involved in every business. Even though I'm not as rich as you, I still have dozens of people to feed."

Ye Ci refused to believe Green Hill's Moon. How could he not know that he was in a business that required no capital? "Is there any news about Golden Era recently?"

"They've been very quiet lately. They're just like any other player. They're farming monsters, clearing dungeons, and playing in the arena when they're free. There's nothing special about them. However, they've been keeping an eye on the Mithril ore vein in the Southern Continent. They've asked me about the player with the quest lock. It seems like they're determined to get their hands on the Mithril ore vein in the Southern Continent. "

Ye Ci narrowed her eyes and looked at Green Hill's Moon, "Who's holding the quest lock?"

Green Hill's Moon narrowed his eyes in confusion, "Speaking of which, it's really strange. I've been looking into this for a long time, but the player who locked the quest for the Southern Continent's Mithril Ore Vein has never appeared. I don't even know when he locked the quest for the Southern Continent. Why are you interested in the Mithril Ore Vein as well?"

Ye Ci narrowed her eyes even more. She observed Green Hill's Moon carefully. After confirming that he was not lying, she said, "Well, the Mithril ore vein … Even though we already have one Up Everyday, who would complain about having too much of it?"

Green Hill's Moon nodded in agreement with Ye Ci's words, "I have a feeling that he's waiting for the right time to sell the Mithril ore vein."

Ye Ci laughed and got up to leave, "That's right. Keep an eye out for me. If Golden Era has any news, let me know immediately."

"No problem." Green Hill's Moon looked at Ye Ci as she left. He scratched his head, trying to sort out the information he received from his subordinates, "That's strange. Who's holding the quest lock?"

Recently, the number of people in the western part of Hero City had increased. Due to the increasing number of people, disputes were inevitable. In real life, there were many ways to resolve disputes. However, in the game, the most direct and fastest way to resolve disputes was to start a fight. Whoever was the strongest would be the one in the right. Even though this method of resolving disputes was a little barbaric, it was still a good way to resolve disputes.

This method was becoming more and more common, resulting in more and more red names. As a result, there were now more people in the western part of the city. Although it was not as crowded as the eastern part of the city, it was at least bustling with activity. The Wild Cat Tavern, which was originally quiet but convenient for transportation, had suddenly become one of the busiest places in the Western District.

Ye Ci walked into the Wild Cat Tavern wearing a cloak. She did not attract any attention. Since everyone had a red name, most of the players in the tavern were wearing cloaks. Everyone was the same. No one would take a second look at each other. Ye Ci looked around, and noticed that there were people everywhere. Only a few old tables in the corner of the room were unoccupied. She walked over to the tables and sat down at one of the tables.

As soon as she sat down, a maid walked towards her. She was wearing a long, dark red dress with the collar open, revealing a large patch of wheat-colored skin. Along the way, she attracted the attention of many male players. She walked up to Ye Ci and greeted her, "Hey, Elf. Long time no see. Where have you been? Did you go to the Eastern District? "

Although other players could not see the red name of a cloaked player, it could not escape the notice of an NPC. Ye Ci raised her head and smiled at the maid, "Heh, Jenny, look at me. Do you think the hypocrites of the eastern district will accept me?"

The maid, Jenny, laughed out loud. She laid on the table in front of Ye Ci. Her swollen breasts were almost popping out. If Ye Ci was a man, she might have a nosebleed. However, Ye Ci was a woman. She did not feel anything special. She threw 10 gold coins on the table and said to Jenny, "Any good news recently?"

Jenny kept the 10 gold coins and whispered into Ye Ci's ear with a chuckle, "Do you see that vixen dancing on the stage? She's hiding it well, but I can tell that she has dealings with the Dark Shrine."

"How did you know?" Ye Ci looked up at the dancer who was dancing on the small stage in the middle of the tavern. She was so beautiful that the players and NPCs were drooling over her. There were even whistles from time to time. Ye Ci looked away and looked at Jenny.

"Heh, there's a mark under her navel. It's a mark that only members of the Dark Shrine have. I saw it when I was locked up in the Dark Shrine." Jenny licked her lips and stared at Ye Ci, "Are you sure you want to cause trouble for them?"

"Yes, I do." Ye Ci shrugged and said to Jenny ambiguously.

Jenny curled her lips and smiled. "If you die, can you give me your weapon? I think it can be exchanged for a lot of money. "

"Jenny, if I die, I can give you a sum of money, but I can't give you my weapon. I'm a Huntress, and this is my other half." Ye Ci smiled and joked with Jenny.

"Oh, damned pride," Jenny sighed and straightened her body. She said to Ye Ci, "Is it the same as before?"

"That's right." Ye Ci nodded.

Jenny ignored Ye Ci and left with her hips swaying from side to side.

Ye Ci looked at the dancer on the stage. She looked like an Orc, but was different from the players' Orcs. She looked much prettier than the players' Orcs. She only had a pair of fox-shaped beast ears. It was no wonder Jenny said that she was a vixen. Ye Ci's gaze landed below her navel. However, she was wearing a dress, which blocked the part of her body that she wanted to see. Ye Ci raised her eyebrows slightly and rubbed her chin with her fingers. She smiled. The Dark Shrine …

"Eh? Gongzi You, is that you? " A familiar voice rang out in Ye Ci's mind as she stared at the beast-eared dancer. She raised her head and saw a person sitting down with his hood down. Isn't that Spotless Autumn?

Ye Ci pursed her lips, "Autumn, how did you know it was me?"

"Ah, I heard it from Jenny." Spotless Autumn pointed at Jenny, who was swaying her hips as she walked among the players. Jenny was a very special NPC. She belonged to the Thieves' Guild. The Thieves' Guild was different from the players' Thieves' Guild. The NPCs' Thieves' Guild was like a search engine. As long as you paid a certain amount of money, you could obtain information about the game from them. They could also check the location of your friends. It was a very useful guild. Since the Thieves' Guild was a shady organization, its members could only be found in the Western District of Hero City. It was almost impossible to find members in the Eastern District of Hero City.

This was probably one of the main reasons why there were so many players in the Wild Cat Tavern.

Ye Ci raised her eyebrows and sighed, "Do you have to check my location every time you see Jenny?"

"Of course." Spotless Autumn nodded.

"Why?"

"To form a party with you to kill some people. We can also complete some quests." Spotless Autumn said shamelessly.

"You think I'm a freeloader, right?" Ye Ci rolled her eyes at Spotless Autumn and looked at his red name, "What's wrong? Are you addicted to killing people? "

Spotless Autumn chuckled, "Killing people is much easier than doing quests. You know that I've always been short on money."

What a strong reason. Ye Ci looked up at the ceiling. As expected, this idiot's thinking is different from a normal person's. Doesn't he know that there are many things that he can do with a red name? Does he not know that clearing a red name is even more expensive?

Spotless Autumn stared at Ye Ci and said, "Girls need to maintain their figure. It's best not to eat such high-calorie food, but it's not a good thing to waste food. Let me help you." With that, he began digging into the food on Ye Ci's plate.

Ye Ci stared at Spotless Autumn with a face full of black lines. She suddenly realized that Spotless Autumn was a weirdo. If she spent too much time with this idiot, she would be marked by the company she kept.

"Oh right, what are you doing here?" Spotless Autumn, who had just finished half a plate of meat, suddenly remembered something. He raised his head and looked at Ye Ci, "Are you waiting for someone?"

"You're right. I'm waiting for someone." Ye Ci looked up at the man who had just walked into the tavern. He had already taken off his hood, and was walking towards her at top speed.

"Ahh, so you're waiting for someone. I always thought that you're the only one who's waiting for someone else." Spotless Autumn's mouth was stuffed with more meat, "Who're you waiting for?"

Ye Ci's lips curled into a smile, as if she was waiting for a joke. Spotless Autumn blinked as he stared at Ye Ci, until he saw a strong arm pressing down on the table in front of him. He was about to turn around to see who it was when he heard a voice that made him shudder.

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