Dragon Zero

Chapter 100: Jagged mercenary

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"...In fact, my king, our bards are very useful. When the battle begins, I will sing the song of bravery and victory, which will inspire your people to fight with three times the power. Do you want ten times the power? Well, let me see what I can do. Oh my goodness, there is already cheering, it seems to have begun. So, sir, I beg you, tell me your name .If the battle goes well, I will sing an epic song for your deeds. If the battle is not satisfactory, your bravery will be recorded, sir. Anyway, I will make you a legend."

Under the moon, after listening to the poems sung by Dorothy, Ludi was very moved and sighed softly: "You will still bard poets!"

A smile appeared on Dorothy's fat face: "When my grandfather was a robber, many of the people who came to join were wanderers, travellers, and bards everywhere. I always heard these when I was young. I also learned some poems."

"Oh, that's what it is." Ludy looked at Dorothy's face through the moonlight: "I can't tell."

Dorothy asked doubtfully: "Can't see anything?"

"You." Ludi said: "A fat, vulgar guy with a vulgar mouth will also have such a poetic side."

"Hahahaha, this is nothing, nothing." Dorothy smiled happily.

Jesse quietly followed a few meters away, saw the two students in front of a man and a woman talking and laughing together, shook his head and smiled: "Look, I know it will be like this."

A wolf chant sounded from afar, and Jessie couldn’t bear to disturb the two little guys who were in love, but still couldn’t help it: “Hey, I said the two artists in love, should you stop yourself? Footsteps, under this romantic moonlight, have a good rest? You don’t feel tired, I’m still tired."

The two people seemed to realize that it was the middle of the night. "Sorry, sorry." Ludi's cheeks were flushed. "Then let's find a place to camp."

Dorothy looked around: "There is a flat lot there, let's camp there."

The three men carried their suitcases to the open space in front of several large yellow rocks and supported the simple tent. Dorothy found some dry wood to make a pile of fire. The fire was not for heating, but for driving out the beasts, and of course, it was possible to roast some game.

Ludi was laying a sleeping blanket in the tent, and looked out: "Ah!"

"Greeny, what's wrong with you, what's the matter?" Dorothy and teacher Jesse hurried to her.

Ludi pointed to the dark gap between the two rocks in shock: "There are...someone..."

Dorothy really saw a vague figure hiding inside, took the weapon and held the green pedestal behind her and shouted: "Acridine, who is it, get out of me!"

The figure in the dark didn't move.

"Are you dead?" Ludi wondered.

Teacher Jesse took a torch out of the fire and shone it into the black slit. I saw a skinny man lying in it, but he couldn't see whether it was a living or a dead body.

After a while, seeing the person in the gap still motionless, Dorothy said: "It should be a dead body. I'll drag him out. It's uncomfortable to put it here." He was about to reach out and lift the body, The corpse opened his eyes fiercely, before his hands caught the dead body's clothes.

Suddenly this really scared the three men out of a white sweat, and even Jesse sat on the ground.

"Yes...is...living people?" Green Tither said: "You you...are you a ghost?"

The corpse's eyes full of energy gradually lost their luster, and the loose pupils seemed to be seriously ill. The emerald yellow eyes rolled around, looked at the three people in front of him, and suddenly stared tightly at Jesse: "Moore Jesse?"

Everyone listened to him with great confidence, and Jesse was even more surprised: "Who are you? How do you know me?"

The body suddenly got up and crawled out of the black slit, revealing all of his face, the blue cross on his clothes, he was the backbone of the Blue Cross mercenary ‘dry wood’. Ganchai also looked at Jesse in surprise: "I am Stoll, have you forgotten?"

"Stoll..., it's you? Really you!" Jesse exclaimed: "You... how did you become like this?"

"Teacher, do you know him?"

...

The flaming flames and the branches were still crackling inside, and the dry wood took a sip of water and sat with them around the fire. Jesse said: "Well, I know that he and I used to be members of the'Blood Mercenary Corps.'"

"'Iron-Blooded Mercenary Corps.'" Ludi said: "Teacher, have you also been a mercenary?"

Jesse laughed: "Yeah, I studied the Warrior Department, but it's not as good as your magician to find a job. If you don't go to be a mercenary, it's difficult to live, let alone raise a family."

Ganchai ate the barbecue silently, listening to them talking.

Jessie said: "At that time I belonged to the 17th team, he was in the fourth team, originally I was not very familiar with him, but later because of a thing let us fight."

"What's the matter? Let the players fight each other?" Dorothy asked.

"It's a layoff." Gan Chai suddenly inserted coldly.

Jesse looked at him, he was still eating the barbecue with his head down.

"Layoffs?" Ludi surprised. "The mercenary will also layoffs? Why?"

"Why? Huh." Jesse laughed: "Do you think that the'Iron-Blooded Mercenary Corps' is the kind of wine play that your children do? Every month in the regiment is to pay the members of the league, although not Many, but it is still very important in order to survive. At that time, the'Iron-Blooded Mercenary Corps' had just been promoted to the A-level mercenary regiment, and the people who had fled the enemies for a time swarmed in, causing the mercenary regiment to expand too fast and the mercenary structure The system was not bloated. In addition, the corruption in the regiment was too heavy at the time, and many people who had no strength at all were drawn in by family and friends without even paying the membership fee. The finances could not afford it for a while, so they had to lay off staff, and the least The soldiers used became the first to be laid off."

Ludi opened her mouth in surprise and listened, "This is true...the real mercenary regiment, there will be finances and systems, so formal!" She remembered that she joined the mercenary organization compared to the teacher. The'Iron-Blooded Mercenary Corps' really feels like a child playing in a house.

Jessie said: "Of course. Everyone in the mercenary corps who has completed the task must be handed over to the mercenary corps to ensure the normal operation of the mercenary corps. This includes stationing, intelligence, and logistics support. These are all It needs money to work."

"To turn in 14, isn't it better to do it alone, how can this be good?" Ludi asked.

Jesse shook her head: "No, it's not what you think. First of all, according to the rules of the mercenary union, within the range of the mercenary regiment, low-level mercenaries can accept tasks of a higher rank. For example,'Iron-blooded mercenary regiment' It is A-level, you are a C-level mercenary, you can leapfrog to accept B-level mercenary tasks below A-level. The difference between B-level tasks and C-level tasks is not as simple as 14 and there is also a gap in work points. Secondly, in the'Iron-Blooded Mercenary Corps', there is a department dedicated to logistics support, and the cost of the members there will be 50% of the external, which also includes the maintenance costs of items and other entertainment consumption."

Ludi asked again: "What other entertainment is it?"

Dorothy covered her mouth and whispered something in her ear.

Ludi blushed with shame: "Original... it was the original one."

"Oh, yeah, that's that." Jesse said: "These are enough to make the vagrants and soldiers want to follow, and if you don't complete a task this month or the money you get is not enough for life , The group will also give you a part of the money to ensure your basic expenses this month."

Dorothy nodded: "With such a detailed and complete organizational system, it is also an A-level mercenary group, and the degree to which others want people to join can be imagined."

Jessie said: "Yeah, this also led to the beginning of the first layoffs. The rules for layoffs are simple. The strong stay and the weak leave, and the opponent I draw is him."

Ganchai licked the oil on his fingers clean, took a sip of water, and picked up a piece of barbecue to eat, as if he would never be full.

Ludi glanced at the thin man and asked, "The end result is...?"

"I won, he lost." Jesse sighed: "So he was paid a severance payment and left the'Blood Mercenary Corps.'"

Ganchai thumped his chest, swallowing the choked piece of meat and said, "Jessie, remember what I said before I left?"

"Well. You said you would come back, and I will be the one who will leave by then." Jesse looked at him: "Are you trying to challenge me now?"

Ganchai shook his head: "No, I have joined other mercenary regiments. I don't want to go there anymore."

"Oh!" Jessie was a little surprised: "I remember you used to have a high vision, not a good mercenary regiment will never join. Are you now...?"

Ganchai said while eating meat: "An infamous C mercenary group, blue cross!" He pointed to the blue cross on his chest.

"C-level? You would choose a C-level mercenary organization, wouldn't it be a temporary stop?"

"No, I plan to work on this team."

Jesse touched the scum on the chin: "Oh, that's a bit interesting."

"How about you? Seems to be the caretaker of the students." Ganchai asked back.

Jesse laughed self-deprecatingly and said, "Well, after you left, I became the second batch of laid off members. Later, after being introduced by an acquaintance, I became a formal employee at Kuranting College."

"It's really surprising." Ganchai Meat smiled and smiled, "But Kurantin's treatment should be good."

"Well, I can still live."

"Oh, what you said is really unbelievable." Gan Chai said: "Are you interested in joining us in the Blue Cross? When you were in "Iron Blood", you could be regarded as a brave man, it is a pity to waste it in school. Okay."

Jesse shook her head and said with a smile: "Are you here to dig people? I forgot to tell you, I'm already a family, and the children can take soy sauce on the street."

"Settled down~!" Gan Chai sighed, as if feeling full of sadness.

"Yeah, you can't always float." Jessie asked, "I'm curious, how could you make it like this? I remember you before... It was quite strong before."

There was a trace of fear in Ganchai's eyes, and he sighed again: "It's okay, it was hurt by a devil, but it won't die. Don't mention it. The old friend hasn't seen you for a long time. Is there any wine? Please give me a pot."

"Haha, sorry, there is water, there is no way for wine."

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