Perhaps the trustworthy craftsmanship of the dwarves resulted in the sailboats being manufactured to last for a long time.

"...You are here!"

Suddenly a familiar voice came from the side. Fang Rui turned around and saw Kuina.

"Have you met Skalug yet? It will be soon!"

Fang Rui's expression was a little confused. Mother and son haven't seen each other for a long time, shouldn't they reminisce about old times?

Why so fast? !

"I haven't seen it. You need to make an appointment to see Skalug." Kuina spread her hands helplessly. This situation was unexpected by her, but it was very realistic. Comparatively, Skalug was a big shot in the Kingdom of Philkelon.

"Make an appointment!" Fang Rui sighed softly, then asked doubtfully, "Even if there is no appointment, if someone wants to see Skaluge, they should inform Skaluge and let him decide, right?"

"Will this happen?" Kuina asked.

"No?" Fang Rui was a little surprised.

"No, if you go to meet a famous big shot in obscurity, will the big shot's secretary inform the big shot?" Kuina gave an example of a real situation.

"That being said, it's true... no." Fang Rui nodded slightly in agreement.

"Isn't it wrong that I didn't say anything?!!"

While the two were talking, a very loud voice came from the factory. It was obvious that it was someone with a loud voice.

"The voice... is a bit familiar." Upon hearing the sound, Kuina turned her eyes to the factory building.

"Familiar? Do you want to go in and take a look?"

Logically speaking, private factories are prohibited from entering, but if you look around at the door, it should be... nothing, right?

"Let's take a look!" Kuina nodded in agreement, she was indeed a little curious.

The two entered the factory, and then they saw a dwarf shouting something.

"emmm..." Kuina stared at someone, "a very familiar back."

"Is it someone you know? A gamer?!"

Fang Rui raised his eyebrows slightly. He didn't use the detection skill and didn't know the identity of the dwarf yet.

"No, it should be my son." Kuina's tone was a little awkward.

Fang Rui raised his eyebrows again when he heard this, "You seem to accept it a little too quickly."

"It's a fait accompli! I didn't think about it that much..." Kuina said, "Back in the game, I was... raising him like a son."

“So, it’s easy to step in.”

"Really?!" Fang Rui didn't completely believe what Kuina said.

Although Kuina said this, how she would react when the three of them actually called her mother was another matter.

With this in mind, Fang Rui prepared to watch a show...

Seemingly wanting to confirm the dwarf's identity, Kuina entered the factory and walked towards the dwarf.

Later, the two looked at each other for a while, one was surprised, and the other was even more surprised. The expression was like seeing an elder who had stayed at home for hundreds of years go out.

"Kadaz!" Kuina made a surprised voice.

"Oh oh oh oh... old... mother?!" Kadaz was so excited that he could not speak incoherently.

When she heard Kadaz's name, Kuina seemed to be shocked and fell to the ground.

His face was in close contact with the floor, and the loud impact made Fang Rui raise his eyebrows slightly.

'It hurts to hear it! '

"Ahhh..." Seeing Kuina falling, Kadaz waved his hands in panic, "No...are you okay? Mom! Are you feeling unwell?"

Panic and loud sounds echoed in the factory, attracting everyone's attention. The workers stopped working one after another and looked at the location of the two people, full of curiosity.

Fang Rui looked at Kadaz with a smile on his face as he helped Kuina up.

"It's okay, it's okay. Should I say it's unexpected? Or should I say this is completely off the mark!"

Kuina's tone was very complicated. Knowing it was one thing, but actually meeting it was another.

"Very exciting, isn't it!" Fang Rui said from the side, giving Kui Na a more suitable adjective.

"It's indeed a bit exciting." Kuina responded in a low voice.

"You are..." Kadaz's tone was somewhat respectful. He was a man traveling with his mother. Judging from the situation, he had a good relationship with his mother. You can't blame him for having random thoughts.

"I'm your mother's friend, just call me Fang Rui." Fang Rui said.

"Well, he is my bad friend." Kuina added, at first he regarded Fang Rui as an ordinary game friend, then he was an ordinary friend, and now he has become a bad friend.

Although the relationship between the two developed a bit quickly, neither of them felt there was a problem.

"Hello, I am my mother's second son. You can just call me Kadaz."

When he heard that Fang Rui was his mother's friend, Kadaz's attitude became more respectful.

"Don't be so serious, be more casual. Look how casual I am with your mother."

Fang Rui put his right arm on Kuina's shoulder and said close to Kuina's body.

"Don't get so close." Kuina stretched out her hand, put it against the side of Fang Rui's face, and pushed him away.

"It's too much. Others wanted to hang out with me, but I didn't agree, and you actually pushed me away."

Fang Rui said very artificially, his whole temperament was a bit mean.

"Do you know? You look like you deserve a beating now!" Kuina said expressionlessly, "If you want to have sex, find someone who is willing to accompany you to have sex with you."

"Don't say that!" Fang Rui's attitude did not change.

"Let's get down to business." Kuina did not continue to discuss unproductive topics with Fang Rui, but looked at Kadaz, "Let's change places."

Kuina was not used to being stared at by so many people, so she took Kadaz to one of the places where the sailboat was docked outside the factory.

The workers in the factory hid at the door and eavesdropped on the conversation between the three.

Seeing that Kuina didn't respond, Fang Rui didn't say anything. Covered by the wind, the three people's conversation was kept low and could not be heard.

The conversation between Kadaz and Kuina revolved around Kuina's three children.

Fang Rui had no room to interrupt, so he just listened quietly and looked at the surrounding environment...

Chapter 610 A commission

It stands to reason that in such a wide river, the fish living in it must be quite abundant, and the number of Warcraft is the same.

However, during his observation period, he did not see any traces of Warcraft. It was because there were too many sailboats in this section of the river, which caused the noise in the water to be too noisy, and the Warcraft refused to live here.

After all, an environment that is too noisy is bad for both Warcraft and humans and is not suitable for living.

Of course, there is not a monster in the water. There are monsters living in deeper waters. If there are no unexpected circumstances, it is impossible for these monsters to float to shallower waters, so there is no need to pay attention to them.

On the other side, the conversation between Kuina and Kadaz has ended.

"What are you looking at?" Kuina looked at Fang Rui's serious look, with a hint of curiosity on her face.

"I was wondering how many monsters there are in the river?" Fang Rui answered the question truthfully.

"I have lived here for decades, and I have never seen monsters in the river a few times."

Kadaz gave the answer, eliminating Fang Rui's doubts.

"After all, it is a safe zone. It is normal that there are no Warcraft." Kuina explained in game terms that the town is an area where fighting is prohibited, and it is normal for there to be no Warcraft causing chaos.

Translated into reality, the monsters here have been cleared several times, causing this place to be classified as a restricted area by nearby monsters. Ordinary monsters have no courage to approach here.

"Right."

Farewell to Kadaz, Fang Rui and Kuina left the island in the middle of the lake. Instead of walking on the water, they took a boat arranged by Kadaz, an ordinary boat, used to travel between the island in the middle of the lake and the towns on both sides.

"What should we do after we land?" Fang Rui asked.

"Register with the Adventurers Association. After all, we are familiar with the way adventurers work."

Accepting and executing tasks is like playing a game.

"Okay! Just think of it as a way to earn money during the investigation and a way to eliminate boredom..."

During the trip, if you spend all your time investigating tedious things, it will affect your mood to some extent, so it is necessary to divert your attention with other things.

After all, most of the tasks of the Adventure Association are to capture something, capture something, protect something, as well as hunt monsters and investigate disasters...

"After registering, let's go to the food court! I'm a little curious about cooking."

"I have no objection. Speaking of which, is there a food court?"

Listening to the conversation between the two, Kadaz murmured in a low voice, "The tacit understanding is so high? I need to tell my eldest brother and eldest sister."

I don't know what he was thinking, but Kadaz's expression was a little strange.

After registering at the Adventure Association, Fang Rui and Kui Na began to accept tasks. There were not many task orders in the commission column.

Most of them were very routine tasks. The two people who had just arrived in the capital had no intention of running around, so they took on a potion task.

To be precise, it was Kuina who took the mission. After all, Fang Rui didn't have the corresponding potion.

When Kuina handed over the mission items, Fang Rui's eyes were scanning the people in the mission hall. There were many humans and demi-humans, about three to one.

Most of the demi-humans are cats and dogs, and a few are tigers and wolves.

As for dragons, snakes and other demi-humans, none were seen in the mission hall.

It seems that there are differences in the types of demihumans, in terms of quantity and individual value.

"What...are you looking at again?" After receiving the mission reward, Kuina came to Fang Rui's side and asked.

"I'm looking to see if there are any players..." Fang Rui's answer was part of what he was thinking.

"Can you discover it directly?" Kuina was a little curious.

"With the detection skill, you can see the target's level." Fang Rui explained, "Generally speaking, the level of ordinary people is less than one hundred. The level of elves, dwarves, dragons and other special races will be a little higher, at two hundred. above……"

"If it is found that no one meets the criteria, it may be a player, or a non-player character created by the player. Although it cannot be guaranteed to be 100% accurate, there is at least a score of seven to eight..."

"Is that so..." Kuina agreed with what Fang Rui said. Ordinary people did not level up as quickly as players, so this filtering method was very reasonable.

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