Chapter 29 Guilds and Receiving Tasks

In the branch of the Explorers' Association, a fat woman watched the people who came in. "What are you guys doing here?"

Ivita said briefly: "Take the mission."

The fat woman said: "Have you ever joined any guilds in Cali town?"

"Furthers Guild, Textile Guild?"

"As long as you have joined any guild in Cali town, receiving tasks here will only count as [-]% of the handling fee."

"If you have joined the Explorers' Association branch in the town of Cali, you can only count 11% of the handling fee, but you have to pay an annual membership fee of [-] shillings."

"But if you don't pay the dues on time, you will be disqualified from the guild membership."

Ivita said briefly: "We didn't join any guilds in this town."

"And don't plan to join the explorer branch guild in your town."

They don't live here often, and joining the guild here is a waste of money to pay the guild fee.

The fat woman nodded. Explorers have traveled far and wide, so Ivita's choice is not very strange. "Then each task will be accepted by each person, and there will be a 2 pence handling fee."

"All the tasks in this town are placed on these boards, you can go and see for yourself."

She rolled her eyes and began to count. "1, 2... 6..."

"Well, you have to pay a 12p handling fee, if you only plan to accept one task today."

Ivita glanced at the people on her side, oh shit, this fat woman counted the maid and the maid's child under the age of four as heads.

Could it be that this town is so rich because the townspeople are so greedy!

"Black Wolf." Evita said.

Hei Lang directly inserted the big sword into the wooden table, and the wooden table split into two parts with a 'click'.

Hei Lang said viciously: "Do you want us to pay for your table?"

The fat woman's face changed several times, and only then did she know that she had encountered a serious stubble. "No...no need."

"Actually, there are four of you..."

She wanted to be pissed off, but her strong desire to survive held her down, preventing her from doing such a stupid thing.

That's reasonable.

Evita nodded.

There were only four of them, the witcher Black Wolf, himself, Raleigh and the old witch.

If you count the maids and the maids' children under the age of 4, how dark-hearted you are.

Ivita suspected that the fat woman had cheated people who came here more than once, but it was none of his business.

He scanned the wooden boards in the wooden house, there were six wooden boards in total, and the wooden boards were covered with required task papers with nails.

The first four boards are obviously tasks for the town of Cali, or nearby villages, such as hunting wild boars that destroy fields and so on.

The last two boards were pasted with relatively few papers, and obviously there were also few missions. The places where the missions above were performed were all over the world, and it was obvious that they might be the missions of the entire Viscount Ambrose Independent Kingdom.

"Hearthstone Witch, the circulation rate of paper in this world is very high." Evita said.

The old witch said: "Your Majesty, paper was very expensive in the past, and only the nobles could use it. But after the rise of universities in various places, it changed. The invention and improvement of papermaking technology were all made by scholars in those universities."

Evita nodded.

It turned out to be the case.

He glanced at the task on the fifth board.

The first piece of paper turned out to be the task of recruiting soldiers.

The second piece of paper is also the task of recruiting soldiers.

It's just that the initiator of the first paper was the city council of Ambrose, and the initiator of the second paper was actually a Viscount named Francesco.

Evita reads the enlistment benefits on the first sheet of paper. "Pay 6 shillings and 2 liters of wheat a month."

He looked at the enlistment benefits on the second piece of paper. "Pay 2 shillings and 4 liters of wheat a month."

He remembered that Rayleigh paid Alicia only 1.2 liters of wheat every eight weeks, and only paid 5 shillings a year.

The benefits of these conscriptions are very high.

But it's not surprising, if your welfare is not high, who will join the army.

After all, explorers are a bunch of profit-seeking people.

"It looks like there's going to be a war, and both sides are recruiting explorers," Evita said. "I just don't know why, the city side pays more, and the Viscount Land pays more grain."

Raleigh said, "Master, it's because the city has a lot of money, but the price of food is high."

"And there is little money that can be circulated in the Viscount's territory, and there are not enough resources to pay the soldiers with currency, but there is a lot of food, and many of them are produced locally, so there is no cost."

"So, the Viscount is more willing to use food for conscription."

"However, the conditions are so good that they already exceed the wages of many local jobs. I think these conditions will be discounted when the explorers really go to the army."

Rayleigh frowned, pointed to a task on the fifth board, and said, "Master, look here there is also the task of conscription for the city of Pisa."

"There are still many tasks for the barons to recruit soldiers."

"what happened?"

Ivita looked at the full conscription missions, and suddenly had a feeling that the rain was about to come.

The fat woman interjected, "These tasks are sent by the messengers at the beginning of each month, and there is at least a two-month delay."

"The town of Cali is the edge of the Viscount Kingdom, no matter what conflicts occur, it has nothing to do with us."

Evita blinked, it has nothing to do with you, but it has something to do with us.

Because our original plan was to go deep into the hinterland of the Viscount Kingdom, but it doesn't matter, it's no good to think too much, there will be a way for the car to reach the mountain.

Ivita walked to the sixth board, and according to the druid's divination, he would get what he wanted in the last task of the sixth board.

However, the tasks on the sixth board, logically speaking, are not tasks near the town of Cali.

He found the last task on the sixth board, which turned out to be a baron named Kong's domain, who wanted to recruit a blacksmith to forge weapons for him.

Is this the task?
Does the blacksmith have anything to do with what he wants?

Ivita was about to reach for it when his pupils shrank suddenly, because there was a piece of paper under the sixth board—on the ground.

He picked it up and saw that it was indeed a mission.

'According to the divination, I was asked to take the last mission, but the mission that obviously fell below the sixth board is the real last mission. '

'It seems that even if there is a very accurate prophecy, how to interpret it requires experience and wisdom. '

Ivita picked up the paper and took a look——

My sister is missing and I need explorers to find her for me, she's probably been killed by an ogre, or not, but she's in a dangerous situation.

I would like to discuss the price, because there are some special circumstances, and I cannot accurately estimate the difficulty of this task.

Task issuer:
The Baron of Morrow, the eldest son Branton.

(End of this chapter)

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