Code of Wasteland Survival

Chapter 374 Service Fee

According to the information gathered by Peyton, Raven’s latest record of entering the city was as early as five days ago. Climbing up to the city wall a hundred feet high, it is necessary not to be spotted by the guards patrolling back and forth on the city wall, otherwise, this Raven must still be in the base camp.

Similarly, the possibility of Raven being killed by those people is also ruled out - if you want to kill him completely, you must use the parasitic worm, but if those people can get the parasitic worm from another channel, there is no need to entrust Rvaen again Get those parasitic worms out of the lab.

If it is said that what is currently the most strictly controlled in the entire base camp, the larvae and eggs of parasitic worms can definitely be counted. Then one, otherwise, the entire base camp would have been messed up--those real rebels, as long as they can get a parasitic worm and find a corpse with a fairly complete body, then they only need a few days to reproduce Time, without the arrival of the Kuroshio, the only things that can move around in the entire base camp are the parasites.

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Qi Lin and Hans first came to the base camp mercenary guild located on the main road in the center of the base camp. This mercenary guild was jointly funded and established by eleven consortiums. It is the largest and most formal neutral mercenary in the entire base camp. Guilds, whether it is large or small mercenary groups, free mercenaries acting alone or in groups of three or two, or some hunters and scavengers who earn some extra money in their free time, you can find suitable guilds here. own task.

The hall of the mercenary guild has an area of ​​more than two to three thousand square meters. As soon as you step into the hall, you will see four giant LED screens hanging in the center of the hall. The message of the mission kept scrolling on the screen.

There are only three kinds of tasks that can be posted on these four giant LED screens. One is a difficult task rated as four or five stars by the mastermind, one is a task that has paid enough resource points, and the other is Quests issued by those syndicates that sponsor the Mercenary Guild.

In addition to these four huge LED screens, there are also many blackboards hanging on the wall of the hall, on which are pinned task briefings with thumbtacks. If you find a suitable task, just take off the task briefing, Then go to the staff responsible for handing over the task in the lobby to register and then the task will be accepted.

For tasks like this posted on the small blackboard, the handling fee is much cheaper, ranging from dozens to hundreds of resource points, and the specific price depends on the task content, difficulty, reward, and the location where the task briefing is posted.

Of course... There is also the cheapest way to issue quests—that is, without going through the procedure of the mercenary guild, players who want to issue quests or entrust them only need to feel that the mercenaries who are browsing the quest list have enough strength , and will not ask for prices, you can go directly to the interview. Although this method is the most troublesome, there are not many such people at all-this scene reminds Qi Lin of those headhunting company employees who wandered in the talent market in the old days.

But Qi Lin didn't come here to look for quests. He pulled Hans, ignored the blackboards filled with various quest briefings, pushed away several players who came up to strike up a conversation, and went straight to the hall. Go to a corner.

In addition to handing over tasks, the mercenary guild has a very important role, which is to exchange information and pass on information.

Here, as long as you are willing to spend a resource point, you can easily obtain much more detailed information from those intelligence dealers than the instant battle report, and there are some gossip that will never be found in the battle report. There is also everything here.

Even, sometimes, even the intelligence personnel of the big consortia spend a lot of time here to collect information that may be trivial but may contain key clues.

In an inconspicuous corner of the guild hall, there was a slightly tattered table, and in front of the table was a plastic board with the words Consult for information, discuss prices in detail.

Sitting behind the table was a somewhat wretched old man. His thin body was wrapped in an army green overcoat that didn't fit at all. On his head was a small black melon skin hat, and he was playing with a long-haired nose tip in his hand. A worn-out fountain pen—in this appearance, it is only a pair of small round-rimmed sunglasses away from the fortune-telling blind sticks on the street in the old days.

Qi, why do I feel... this old man is not very reliable? Hans touched his beer belly and whispered in Qi Lin's ear.

To be honest... I think so too, but look at the other intelligence dealers. Qi Lin pointed to several other booths selling intelligence and information, almost surrounded by many players, only this The booth that looks like a fortune-telling old man is deserted.

Probably other mercenaries looked at the old man's outfit and felt unreliable - like other intelligence dealers, they were either dressed in a well-fitting suit and leather shoes, plus a coquettish tie, or a full suit of tactical equipment , with a nylon helmet that has no bulletproof ability but is very cool—only this old man, giving people the feeling that he is completely relying on two pieces of mouth to cheat food and drink.

Even the black intelligence agent John introduced by Lao Xuan when he was in the City of Steel before felt more reliable than this old man.

However, Qi Lin doesn't want to squeeze in with other players right now. Anyway, this place is empty, so let's ask and see it first, so as to try whether this guy is really here to cheat food and drink, or if he has a bit of a stomachache. stock.

I want to inquire about someone.

Qi Lin walked quickly to the old man's desk, pulled out a folding chair, and sat down.

Pay for resource points or in kind? The old man glanced at Qi Lin calmly and said slowly.

Don't you ask me who I want to inquire first? How can there be an information dealer who comes up and starts bargaining without saying anything, sir, are you unprofessional? Qi Lin narrowed his eyes.

This is my rule here. Before consulting, you have to pay me a 'service fee', not much, ten resource points, or equivalent in kind.

Qi Lin finally understands why there are so few people in front of the old man's booth. How can an information dealer charge ten points for his service fee? This guy is also a strange flower in this industry, right?

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