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In Dawnlight, quests were not given to high-class natives. Instead, they were given to the uncles and aunties of the blacksmith and tailor shops in the beginner village. As long as you had enough Charisma, all sorts of unimaginable quests could appear. r
Of course, these uncles and aunties did not have any particularly good quests. It was almost impossible for players to obtain hundreds or thousands of Reputation Points from a quest. r
"Maybe you should look for the hostess in Southshore. She needs two helpers. By the way, if you want to help her, you'd better disguise yourselves." r
As a high-ranking member of Ravenholdt Manor, Garona naturally knew the role of a hostess. r
Lu Li achieved his goal and left in satisfaction. Water Fairy also lacked Reputation Points, so she naturally had to leave as well. She was a member of Ravenholdt Manor anyway. As long as it was a quest that Lu Li could accept, she could do it as well. r
Southshore was still as lively as ever. The Battle of Hillsbrad a while ago had made this map extremely popular. r
Although the map had shrunk to its original size due to the system's expansion, it could still accommodate tens of thousands of players. Moreover, the monsters that spawned here ranged from 30 to 50. Players who were used to the environment could easily stay here and not leave. r
At this time, there was a group of sexy dancers dancing in the tavern. r
Both the natives and adventurers were mesmerized by the dance. No one noticed Lu Li and Water Fairy's entrance. They silently appeared in front of the hostess and found a random seat to sit down. r
The hostess had not seen these two regulars for a few days. r
She quickly greeted the customers and got them a light beer each. She then sat opposite them and said, "You guys haven't appeared for a long time. I thought you forgot that you're a member of the organization." r
Lu Li and Water Fairy looked at each other and smiled bitterly. "Something happened. We came over as soon as we had time." r
The main reason was that they had no time for the tournament. Also, both Lu Li and Water Fairy felt that the quests in Ravenholdt Manor were too difficult. Almost every quest required a lot of time and effort. Moreover, these quests mainly increased the Reputation of the organization. The Reputation that was commonly used in the outside world was relatively small. r
"Alright, I have a task for you guys," the hostess said bluntly. r
Ravenholdt Manor was one of the largest secret organizations in Azeroth. Unfortunately, it didn't have many members, and couldn't compare to the MI6, which had the backing of Stormwind City. The other Thief organizations were all stronger than Ravenholdt Manor. r
"We'll definitely work hard to complete the mission given to us by the organization." Lu Li and Water Fairy both knew that the main show was about to begin. r
"Uh … you can't do this quest together. You'll need to go to two different cities separately." The hostess looked at the two of them and explained, "You'll be sent to the Profession Training Hall in one city as a Profession Trainer …"
Lu Li almost spat out his beer. Water Fairy was also shocked speechless. r
They began to doubt their ears. They had thought that the quest would be difficult, and that the rewards would be quite ridiculous. However, they never thought that the content of the quest would be so … strange. r
Lu Li had never heard of a quest like this before. r
"This time, we can arrange two cities. One is Darnassus, and the other is Stormwind City. Each of you can choose a city. The details are in this Profession Trainer Handbook …" The hostess took out two books. One had a green cover, representing Darnassus, and the other had a blue cover, representing Stormwind City. r
"Which one do you want?" Lu Li asked. r
"Darnassus, right? I like the scenery there," Water Fairy said as she reached out and took the green book. She wasn't going to be polite with Lu Li, and she liked the feeling of being taken care of. r
It's a pity that we can't do the quest together. Lu Li felt a little sad. r
"Please remember, you can't tell the adventurers your identity. Otherwise, the quest will fail," the hostess said seriously. "Also, there's the problem of the quest rewards. You'll be rewarded for teaching the adventurers skills, giving them quests, and completing them. There's no time limit for this quest. It will continue until you give up or are discovered …"
Their worldview had been completely turned upside down. r
I've already activated the wrong mode today. Could it be that the game has been hacked? Should I report this to the game company? Apart from the Profession Booklet, they also received some other messy things that could be used to impersonate NPCs. It seemed that everything was true. They had also received the quest notification. Everything was going according to procedure. r
"Actually, we can ask the players in the guild to help us. Just the Thieves in the guild are enough for us to use for a few days," Water Fairy said. r
This girl was indeed smart, but her thinking was still a little too simple. Lu Li shook his head and advised, "Let's not talk about it so openly. If we meet an unreliable person, this secret will be exposed. If someone with ulterior motives jumps in front of us and points at us, we'll fail the quest. I don't know if there'll be any punishment, but at least there won't be any rewards." r
Actually, even if you think you're telling a reliable person, it's not foolproof. r
This is because this reliable friend of yours may have other friends, and they also think that they're reliable. So, everyone has their own circle of friends. After the secret spreads, it will soon no longer be a secret. One day, it will reach the ears of the enemy. r
There's no way they would let Lu Li and Water Fairy sit around and enjoy the experience and Reputation. r
Water Fairy thought about it and agreed with Lu Li. She was just blinded by the huge amount of experience and Reputation. In fact, she would have reacted very quickly. However, she was still surprised that Lu Li could see the truth of the matter so quickly. r
In terms of black-bellied schemes, Water Fairy couldn't compare to Lu Li. Water Fairy liked to use overt schemes and absolute strength to achieve her goals. r
Lu Li's background meant that he couldn't afford to use overt schemes. Whether it was petty tricks or shameless tricks, he would use whatever he could. As for the ability to read people's minds, it was even more common for him. r
"Then we can only do it step by step." Water Fairy checked the items given by the hostess and found a mask. r
After searching for a while, Lu Li found that he also had a mask in his bag. The mask didn't have any attributes, nor did it have any description. Lu Li tried to put it on, and then his body began to distort. r
His height didn't change much, but he had clearly changed from a Night Elf to a human. r
He was a middle-aged man with a balding head and a beard. If it wasn't for the player's unique equipment he was wearing, Water Fairy wouldn't have been able to recognize him. r
The so-called player's unique equipment was typically mixed and matched. r
Even though Lu Li had a few set parts on him, he still had all kinds of equipment on him. NPCs were different. Their clothing style was very uniform, especially class trainers. Almost all of them wore sets. r
The system then notified him that he could choose a name for himself. r
When players saw NPCs, which was limited to ordinary NPCs, they could see their names, so players didn't need to ask for their names when interacting with them. r
Ed Harris. r
Lu Li couldn't remember how he knew this name. At this time, he casually said it, and then he became Ed Harris. His title was Rogue class trainer. r
Water Fairy also put on the mask, and her image was much better. r
She was a perfect Night Elf beauty. The first impression she gave was that she was noble and elegant. If she wore the clothes that female Rogue trainers usually wore, the kind that showed off her long legs and slender waist, she would definitely be another beautiful scenery in Darnassus. r
"Shirley, my English name," said the noble Elf beauty that Lu Li felt was very unfamiliar. r
If Lu Li couldn't see any clues from her appearance, then no one else could either. Even if they knew Water Fairy's English name in real life, they wouldn't be able to think of her. After all, the name Shirley was too common. r
"My name is Ed Harris. Nice to meet you," Lu Li bowed with the noble etiquette of Stormwind City. r
"Harris, I think we need some equipment that can make people think that we're NPCs." Water Fairy walked around in a circle. She was wearing very beautiful leather armor, the more conservative type. r
"The Syosa set is not bad. You can try it." Lu Li looked at his own attributes. After becoming an NPC, he no longer needed equipment to show off his strength. The basic attributes of an NPC were almost three times that of Lu Li when he was at his peak. r
If he fought with him now, he could defeat him in 30 seconds at most. r
Therefore, it didn't matter what they wore now. It was a pity that they couldn't wear this nameless mask outside the city, and they couldn't attack players inside the city. r
Otherwise, with his current attributes, he could easily go out and kill monsters to level up. r
"Syosa, alright, I'll listen to you." Water Fairy pursed her lips and smiled. In fact, with how much she cared about the appearance of the equipment, she could think of the characteristics of this set just by hearing its name. r
The Syosa set's characteristics could only be described with one word — conservative. r
There were no exposed long legs or slender waist, and not even the chest line that other sets often liked to show. The only parts that were exposed were the face and hands. r
Of course, Water Fairy knew what Lu Li was thinking. If someone else dared to control her like this, she might not even care. r
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