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"F * ck me, he's really a tycoon. He's actually using a contract book." Some of the more knowledgeable players immediately realized that the burning object was the legendary contract book. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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Dawnlight never claimed to be free of charge, but other than the helmet, they didn't promote any necessary items that cost money.
However, some things did exist, such as this contract book. To put it bluntly, it was a contract. This contract was not bound by secular laws, but by the game world's own set of rules.
If players and NPCs did not trust each other, it was best to sign a contract.
There were also players who signed contracts with other players. It wasn't expensive. One could buy a contract from the system for 100 Gold Coins. You could write whatever you wanted on the contract, but the rules had to be within the system's control.
It was a luxury item that would only be used for very important agreements. Who would have thought that they would see a contract book in this shabby desert tavern?
"He seems to have signed some sort of contract with an NPC. Don't tell me that the NPC has become his slave?" Someone made a wild guess. If they could capture a few NPCs as slaves, it would be a good idea to have them help them farm monsters and equipment all day long. If they were lucky enough to capture a beautiful NPC …
"Go away. Dawnlight doesn't have a follower system, so we can't let unrelated people help us fight monsters. Also, capturing NPCs as slaves is a suicide mission. It's a provocation to the entire race." Immediately, a player interrupted his fantasies.
"But they just signed a contract …" That's right, everyone saw it. Could it be that this son of a bitch really received a hidden quest?
Marinogefogger didn't read the contents of the contract, but after the contract took effect, he immediately knew the contents of the contract.
Cold sweat poured down his head like a basin of water. His expression was extremely complicated. He looked at Lu Li with a strong hatred in his eyes. However, this hatred quickly subsided and became peaceful.
Combining the contents of the contract and connecting it to the adventurer's various actions from the beginning until now, the adventurer's life was in danger. It turned out that this adventurer had been coveting his research results for a long time and firmly believed that the research results could make a lot of money. Otherwise, why would he go through so much trouble? So he forced him to sign this agreement.
But he also understood. He was already so poor that he almost had nowhere to go. Rather than saying that he was forced, it was better to say that he was willing. He did not reject this contract that would prevent him from freezing to death outdoors.
The most important thing was … The adventurer who left a mark on the contract didn't kill him.
Every time a bottle of Noggenfogger was sold, Lu Li would take half of the profits. The other half belonged to the maker of the potion, Marin Noggenfogger.
As a form of support, Lu Li would provide laboratories, experimental materials, manpower, and material resources to Malinogenfogger, as long as he needed it. He would definitely do his best to achieve it.
For the common good, none of them would slack off.
Lu Li had never intended to sign a slave contract to take all of the benefits. That was simply unrealistic. Let's not talk about whether the system would allow such a contract to exist. How could you expect someone who wouldn't benefit from it to work for you?
Half each was the standard that he had decided on after a long time of consideration.
The potion wasn't perfect yet. It only had the effect of turning into a skeleton, and the effect would disappear after riding a mount.
He still needed Marin Noggenfogger to continue researching it.
"Here's twenty gold coins. Go find a better doctor, and I'll send a few people to listen to you, Mr. Marin. You won't be a poor man in the future. "Lu Li was very satisfied with the change in Marin Noggenfogger's mood. He handed over a small bag of gold coins, then bent over and hugged him.
"Happy working with you," the green-skinned goblin murmured.
Mr. Marin Noggenfogger, the future goblin tycoon and the real leader of Gadgetzan, had boarded Lu Li's pirate ship. Lu Li was actually a little surprised. He had only recognized this potion master and wanted to cheat him of the recipe.
This money belonged to Lu Li alone. He wasn't so generous as to share it with everyone else.
The next day, Lu Li asked Genhao San to send people to guard Gadgetzan. Since there were so many people in the guild, it was fine as long as it was a guild quest. Each person would be on duty for half an hour. If Marin Noggenfogger needed any materials, these people would be responsible for collecting and providing them. Then, they would find the guild to reimburse them.
As for whether this counted as using the guild's resources to do things for himself, Lu Li chose to ignore this idea.
There were a lot more people on the street with mounts. Although Lu Li's Headless Knight Warhorse attracted countless envious gazes, it was much better than before.
The weekly Battlefield of Honor Champion's mount was relatively rare, but it was relatively easy to obtain a mount with the rank of a Chiliarch and 20,000 Honor.
This gave birth to a new group of substitute trainers. They were a group of people with good skills, and they brought along two bosses. It took a few days for the boss to kill as many people as possible and farm enough Honor and rank to exchange for a mount. This was also a faster way to earn money.
Of course, the premise was that you had to be able to guarantee a win rate. Otherwise, the boss had the right to not pay.
Reputation was built. Powerful mercenary groups had a group of bosses lining up, while ordinary mercenary groups could only pitifully kneel in the mercenary hall and beg the boss to pay them.
In addition, after the reputation was met, Lu Li also saw a lot of mounts in the main city.
Humans were grey warhorses, Dwarves were goats, Gnomes were mechanical birds, Night Elves were leopards, Draenei were thunder elephants, Blood Elves were chocobos, Trolls were velociraptors, Undead were skeletal horses, Tauren were Kodo beasts, Beastmen were Wargs, etc.
He saw more warhorses. There was no doubt that humans were good at farming reputation.
It was said that Sanyue Yu also did reputation quests when she had nothing to do. Now, she was almost able to buy leopards.
The Night Elves' race mounts were relatively good-looking. Many of the other races' mounts were frighteningly ugly. In fact, the rarer something was, the greater its value. If the streets were full of mounts like you, then your mount wouldn't be eye-catching no matter how good it was.
Lu Li was about halfway to leveling up. He spent money to collect some scarab shells to complete quests, but after doing so many times, his experience bar only moved a little. He decided not to play around and leveled up by himself.
After obtaining killing equipment, Lu Li set his sights on a type of monster — Stranglethorn Vale's Chimpanzees.
Although there weren't many of these monsters, they respawned quickly. Most of them were Elite monsters with high Attack and Thunder Trample. They also had two skills, Slap and Thunder Trample.
Because there weren't many of them, Mages and other AoE classes didn't care about them. Because they had high Attack, high Defense, and skills, it was too expensive for ordinary players to fight them. It wasn't worth it at all, and many players died to them.
Lu Li wasn't afraid of the numbers, as long as they respawned quickly. He would kill them one by one anyway. He wasn't afraid of high Attack, since they weren't as high as him …
After choosing a location, Lu Li appeared in Stranglethorn Vale's Mist Valley. The mist here was very thick, hence the name. There were many Chimpanzees and Red-Spotted Vipers in the valley, which were extremely difficult to deal with.
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