Dragon Soul and other large player organizations recognized the importance of NPCs. As a result, Burning Snow was very interested in the Otherworld captives that Yang Rui mentioned.
Even after Yang Rui used the Yellow Turban captives as an example to explain the difficulty of converting captives, Blazing Snow's interest did not diminish much. It also fully reflected the understanding of large player organizations such as Dragon Soul.
Just like Burning Snow said before, a player's interest would always determine the limitations of a player's Life Profession.
Even if a small number of players were willing to engage in related Life Professions, they would not have any advantage over the native NPCs.
In the game, NPCs' Life Profession skills were inherited. If players wanted to engage in related Life Professions, they would obtain skill books. Life Profession skill books were usually obtained through the corresponding Profession Quest.
In the process of completing a Quest, players would first have to engage in the relevant Profession. The NPC of that Profession would issue a Quest. After completing the Quest, players would be able to obtain the relevant Profession Skill.
This process was actually not any easier than killing monsters for Combat Professions to obtain Skill Books. In fact, the amount of effort and focus required was even higher!
Therefore, NPCs had a natural advantage when it came to Life Professions. Moreover, they had a clear hierarchy and system.
Take the Carpenter class for example. If an ordinary player wished to become a Carpenter at the Specialist rank, they would need an unimaginable amount of time and effort. Meanwhile, NPC Carpenters had ready-made Specialist rank and even higher-ranked Carpenters. It was even possible to recruit them directly.
Perhaps this was the reason why Dragon Soul and other large player organizations gradually realized the importance of NPCs.
Burning Snow was indeed very interested. However, in the end, she could not reach an agreement with Yang Rui on the price of the captives. Yang Rui asked for 1 Gold Coin per captive, while Burning Snow could only offer 20 Silver Coins.
Therefore, this big deal was temporarily put on hold. Burning Snow symbolically placed an order for 1,000 captives at the price of 1 Gold Coin per captive. Perhaps she wanted to verify Yang Rui's previous statement.
As for whether the other party would have the opportunity to complete this deal in the future, it was hard to say.
"No matter what, I still have to thank Big Brother Blazing Sun for his support …
Oh, that's right. Brother Lieyang hasn't tried on the suit yet to see if it fits. Hahaha …
… "
Before leaving, Burning Snow chatted with Yang Rui for a while. She also urged Yang Rui to try on the suit she had given him. She was only ready to leave when she was finally satisfied.
"My … husband …"
… "
When Yang Rui was trying on the suit, Ding Yao happened to appear and bring a bowl of ginseng deer antler soup to Yang Rui. She saw the last scene of Yang Rui trying on the suit. He didn't know why Ding Yao had such a big reaction. She almost threw the bowl of soup away.
Looking at Ding Yao's fleeing figure, Yang Rui seemed to have understood a little. Dressing up in front of a woman like Burning Snow might not be a big deal for him as a player. However, to an NPC, it was beyond their limits.
In fact, without the consent of the player, changing equipment would only reveal a layer of the player's identity. Previously, Yang Rui had exchanged equipment with Manager Eileen on the spot. Of course, at that time, Yang Rui didn't know that Manager Eileen was Chen Xiaonan.
In short, it was normal for players to change equipment in front of other players. In relatively urgent situations, players would often do so. However, this behavior was strange in Ding Yao's eyes.
Although Yang Rui was relatively slow when it came to matters between men and women, he instantly understood Ding Yao's true intentions. He knew that Burning Snow had caused another misunderstanding.
At the same time, Yang Rui also noticed that Zhang Ning, Han Dai, and Ding Yao seemed to have reached a tacit understanding. For the past few days, Ding Yao had been looking for Yang Rui from time to time. They had sent him food, drinks, and so on. It seemed like they were deliberately creating conditions for him to get along. Even Yang Rui, who wasn't very knowledgeable when it came to relationships, noticed this …
…
"Miss Burning Snow, take care …"
"…"
"Big Brother Blazing Sun, please go back."
"…"
"…"
After that, Yang Rui signed a resource trade agreement with Burning Snow. The first batch of resources was 30 million units of grain, wood, and stone. The total amount involved was more than 100,000 gold coins. Yang Rui then sent Burning Snow away.
"Hehe, as long as Big Brother Blazing Sun doesn't find it annoying, I'll definitely come to harass you often, hehe …"
"…"
Burning Snow giggled, revealing a sunny and mischievous side that he had never seen before. As a realistic intellectual beauty, at this moment, she was like the lush spring, a thousand blossoms of red blooming roses, intoxicating people at first sight.
This scene surprised Yang Rui slightly. He couldn't deny that Burning Snow was indeed charming. She had a side that others didn't know about.
Yang Rui turned around and returned to the hall. He continued to look at the story completion rate exchange list. Due to Raging Flames and Flying Snow's delay, some players had already rushed to exchange for a batch of items, including Broken Moon Alliance, who had benefited the most this time.
In truth, Yang Rui hadn't browsed through the exchange list from the very beginning. It was probably because the number of completion points obtained by each player in the Xuzhou War storyline was limited. The range and quantity of items that could be exchanged were limited. Therefore, Yang Rui didn't mind the other players fighting over the items.
In the end, Yang Rui spent 30 million completion points to exchange for tens of thousands of Fifth Grade skill books and more than 1,000 soul-type items. Yang Rui chose to temporarily accumulate the remaining 10 million completion points.
The items on the exchange list were as plentiful as the previous storylines. However, there were very few items that Yang Rui urgently needed or tempted him. Moreover, Yang Rui deeply understood the limitations of not having enough points to exchange.
With Yang Rui's mere 40 million completion points, it was far too lacking compared to the previous large-scale storylines. In truth, the levels of the exchange list that could be opened were limited.
Under such circumstances, Yang Rui only exchanged for a portion of the Soldier Upgrade skill books and swept up all the soul-type equipment below Silver. As for the soul-type equipment above Gold, the quantity was limited to begin with. The number of players who could exchange for it was also limited.
Moreover, Yang Rui couldn't monopolize all the soul-type items. Sweeping up all the soul-type items below Silver and maintaining the operation and profits of the large-scale auction house was enough.
It was worth mentioning that the large-scale auction house that Yang Rui had spent over two million gold coins to obtain in the three civilizations region was now under the management of Xiaohui. On average, the daily transaction volume was in the thousands or even tens of thousands of gold coins. Moreover, it was still climbing.
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