Chapter 30 Materials in Shortage
After hearing Tianma Xingke's extremely surprised tone, He Feng replied: "I'm also surprised. I have never seen other players in the mine. It seems that I can sneak around alone."
"At least you are the only one among the people I know. This stealth is definitely a rare skill comparable to magic." Tianma Xingke said seriously.
Although He Feng knew that most players who chose Rangers like him did not receive guidance from Edwin, he never thought that he would solve the goblin alone. After all, there are so many experts, is it that all the experts were diverted to other cities?
"Hey, I'm just wondering, it seems that I have never encountered any mage player, why?" He Feng asked.
"As far as I know, those who chose to be mages and warlocks at the beginning are still in the novice scenes. Magic is not as easy to learn skills as charge and heavy chops. I heard that they still have to learn formulas, hahahaha." Tianma Xingke smiled.
Puff... He Feng didn't expect that the original guess would come true, but He Feng thought for a while and said, "But it's difficult to learn that means the power will be stronger."
"That's sure, but they also sacrificed their precious early game time, each with their own gains and losses, so I think you can learn to sneak out of the novice scene so quickly, you must be a god-level expert." Tianma Xingke said with admiration.
"It's just good luck, okay, this information will tell you, I'll do it."
But Tianma Xingke grabbed He Feng and said, "Don't, boss, you are so honest with me. Of course I have to repay you too. In this way, how about we cooperate? In this city, the people who wanted to become blacksmiths have the ability. I know almost all of them who have a background in the guild. They are extremely short of materials now, but I am not sure how much goods they can eat. They ask me to give them half a day to make up the money. If they can give a high enough price, how about you, go dig again?"
"Well...what is your benefit?" He Feng asked Tianma Xingke with his chin. Tianma Xingke wanted to promote this transaction so much, so he definitely wouldn't want to help him make money. He didn't think their relationship was so good.
"Hehe, as long as this transaction can be facilitated, those guys will naturally benefit me. As for your boss, I won't want the commission you get here." Tianma Xingke smiled.
"That's it... If I do, you have to give me a price that will make me excited. After all, digging these mines is quite time-consuming and laborious." He Feng said after thinking for a while.
"Okay, no problem. I'll reply to you in half a day. Then boss, please slow down."
"Well, see you back." He Feng waved his hand and chose to leave the game.
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After sitting up from the game cabin, He Feng suddenly felt a strong sense of hunger, and even a sense of dizziness.
"Huh... it seems that we must be more restrained in the future." After rubbing our heads, He Feng crawled out of the game cabin.
There are two dishes and one soup on the dining table in the living room. He Feng’s mother made it before work in the morning. He Feng poured the soup into the rice, added two pieces of meat, and put the bowl in the microwave to start heating.
Then He Feng turned on the TV and prepared to see what good-looking TV could have.
"The number of players officially operated on the first day of the first generation of virtual online game "The Sixth Continent" exceeded one million, and it is still growing rapidly..."
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"Today we were fortunate to invite two professional players from "Ancient Legend" to tell us what they saw as "The Sixth Continent" is..."
"drop"
"Hello everyone, I am Tang Ling, a reporter from Oriental Radio. I am now at the sales site of the game cabin of the "Sixth Continent", and we can see..."
“Beep…”
"It's really... Is it so overwhelming? What's the point of making a big deal when CCTV advertises? Is it all the people traveling? Life is just right!" He Feng shook his head after turning off the TV, feeling that he is worthy of being a game launched by the five major hooligans. The publicity is really scary.
There is nothing good about the TV, so He Feng had to wait until the microwave sounded and then returned to the room with the hot meal. After turning on the computer, He Feng logged into the "Sixth Continent" forum. The information he saw here was much more useful than the publicity on TV.
After that, He Feng found a lot of useful news during the meal. For example, a player posted a post to make a statistics, asking all players to report their city names. In the end, this incomplete statistics actually counted more than 1,100 player cities. The map of this game is simply exaggerated.
In addition, there are many players who chose to become mages at the beginning and finally started to emerge. Among them, the bittersweet posts occupy a lot, such as reading various books. But this is not bad. Just like the primary ore manual He Feng read, the content is quite interesting. Even if you don’t read it, the progress bar you learn will increase, and you don’t have to memorize it. Their main complaint is that learning skills is too slow. Seeing that others are waving in the outside world, they are really frustrated.
In addition, the majority of compatriots who have chosen their careers in life have expressed that they cannot get the materials in the early stage. For example, some alchemists go out to collect some medicine and are bitten to death by poisonous snakes in minutes. The difficulty is too exaggerated and they are not allowed to play. However, afterwards, a high-quality top-up post came out to popularize science, telling professional players that they can go to NPCs to be apprentices, so there will be free materials for you to practice. Of course, the things they make will definitely not belong to you. If you want to have a small training course or sell things for money, you have to collect materials based on your ability.
Finally, I read some guide posts written by powerful players, such as how to take on mercenary tasks and earn the most money in a limited time, what are the simpler tasks in the city but more practical NPCs, etc. He Feng also remembered a little, and maybe he would use them at any time.
In fact, there are many other good posts on the forum, but He Feng thought that it would be better to do more than read them. When you read them all and then enter the game, you might have found that this world is completely different from what you imagined.
So after packing the dishes and chopsticks, He Feng lay in the game cabin again and entered the game.
As soon as it was launched, dozens of message prompts popped up in front of He Feng's eyes and tips for receiving private chat messages. He Feng shook his head helplessly and clicked on them.
"Why are you offline? I thought I wouldn't take you anymore? Didn't I tell you that I'll go to dinner."
"Don't worry, I'm very honest, I'll wait for you to go online."
"But I tell you, not chatting is a very bad habit, it will make you lose..."
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Chapter completed!