My Mind is A World

Chapter 11: Wanderers' Union

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How to make money in another world

Such a grand proposition, for Su Mu, who has read countless middle and second-year essays, shouldn't be too familiar with it.

Build airships, make glass, invest, and play gambling!

If Su Mu were to list them, Su Mu could list countless possibilities in an instant.

However, what was extremely embarrassing was that all the routines that Su Mu was familiar with did not seem to apply to his lack of possessions and extremely urgent state.

Building airships and making glass obviously will take time to trial production.

However, investing and gambling require strong capital to back up when it starts.

If Su Mu really had such a large sum of money, he would have gone straight to the center of the world long ago, and he would continue to consider the issue of making money.

So after some argumentation, Su Mu found it a little helpless.

The only thing he can do right now is the one that can't give full play to the advantage of the traverser. Even in such a fantasy world, it can be said to be the most ordinary one.

On the back of the commercial area of Hanshi Town, there is a street with a narrow width but also full of people.

What's different from the main street in front is that in the street on the back side, there is not a single shop, but there are just countless pubs on top of each other.

And in every tavern beside the road, at this time, soldiers with various weapons are constantly shuttled. There will even be sporadic magic apprentices wearing robes, also distributed among their own group of warrior teammates.

Obviously, this is the gathering place for the mercenaries in Coldstone Town.

And in the most central and most conspicuous location of this street where mercenaries gather, there is a huge sign with crossed swords and axes hung.

What that symbol represents is one of the most powerful organizations on the Paranoa continent, a giant organization that oversees all mercenary services... Wanderers' Union.

Following the instructions given by Allen earlier, Su Mu quietly passed through countless taverns and walked directly towards the Wanderers' Union in the middle of the street.

After several times of imagination and self-denial, the method Su Mu finally chose to make money still returned to the most primitive mercenary dispatch.

But for this choice, Su Mu hadn't thought about it.

According to the information that Su Mu had heard from Ellen and others before he came here. The so-called mercenary dispatch on this continent, in the final analysis, there are only two ways:

The first way is to act like Allen and the others for a long time as the guard of a fixed employer. In fact, both parties only use the trade union as a medium to ensure that the other party cannot easily breach the contract.

In another way, the employer randomly publishes tasks according to their own needs, and fighters who think they are competent actively join them to provide protection for a single part of the journey.

Moreover, the price of this second type of employment is obviously much higher than that of the first type.

Because under this second method, the place the employer wants to go to is often not in the immediate vicinity, and it is very possible to change direction suddenly even halfway.

Therefore, many fighters who have their parents, wives and children bound, are often unwilling to take on such tasks.

However, this kind of task, which seemed tasteless to others, was undoubtedly the best choice for Su Mu, who wanted to go to the center of the world.

Su Mu’s two most urgent needs at the moment are getting commissions and making long-distance transfers.

The second type of employment seems to fit perfectly with it.

Therefore, Su Mu, who has a clear goal and is extremely short of money, can hardly find any reason to refuse this tailor-made employment task.

Accompanied by the copper bell on the wooden door, the moment Su Mu pushed the door, there was a crisp ringing of jingle bells. Su Mu also finally walked into the lobby of the Wanderers' Union with the mottle of the sunset being cut to pieces by the shutter door.

"Oh, your time is really stuck. If you come here a while later, you can only accept employment tomorrow."

Next to the task table in the hall, a little fat girl spoke to Su Mu with a back-bound epee somewhat jokingly. And while she was making fun of her, she also opened the task list in her hands very neatly.

While searching, the girl quickly spoke again:

"So how many tiers of Wanderer badges do you have, so I can see which tasks you can take over."

Because Su Mu had such a heavy sword tied to her back, the girl had never doubted the level of Su Mu's wanderer, and directly confirmed his rank.

"Uh... This is the first time I have taken up a mission. I haven't registered a level yet."

Su Mu was a little embarrassed and found that he still underestimated the terms of accepting employment.

Regarding Su Mu's answer, the girl responsible for releasing the task was obviously also somewhat surprised. Even after some surprise, he became slightly embarrassed immediately.

Because of the vast majority of employment tasks, employers also require employees to have at least one level of strength. And what can really prove this is the qualification badge of the first-order wanderer.

As for the way to obtain the Tier 1 Wanderer badge, it is to participate in the qualification assessment of the trade union once every six months.

Therefore, according to the system of the Wanderers' Union, even Su Mu, who doesn't even have a Tier 1 badge, can't receive any employment tasks even though he is now strong.

The girl looked at Su Mu speechlessly, wondering which high gate compound he came from, the most basic common sense of the family had not explained clearly.

But speechless to speechless, girls are still relatively kind after all.

Rather than directly blasting Su Mu away, asking him to wait for several months in Coldstone Town, and wait until the next assessment to continue his experience, the girl is still willing to move a little bit of other thoughts after all.

Not to mention, when Su Mu looked at the girl pitifully with his current face.

For a girl of this age, there is simply a kind of lethal lethality.

"Wait, I remember someone posted an employment more than ten days ago. It seems that because the destination is too far away, it seems that he has not been able to collect enough mercenaries so far. Let me see if he has remarks that can lower the conditions. "

As the girl spoke, she quickly found the task in her memory.

But at the same time, the shutter door of the union hall was pushed open again.

And with the excitement of a copper bell, an elegant old man who was over sixty years old also took his entourage to the girl's position:

"Actually, I did not intend to eavesdrop. But if I'm not mistaken, the mission you mentioned that the destination is too far away should be the one I posted twelve days ago."

While talking, the old man took over the credentials for issuing the mission from the servant, and explained again:

"As you can see, this old shipment has been delayed for too long. And as a merchant for a living, I cannot wait forever. So even if the number of guards has not reached the requirement, I decided to add more A 30% remuneration allows them to start early."

When the old man said this, he also looked back at Su Mu who was aside.

Even before Su Mu took the initiative to speak, the old man had already spoken bluntly:

"After such a long delay, I still haven't been able to assemble enough manpower, so the old man will naturally no longer have extra frustrations. If you don't mind young, I will hire you according to the usual standards of a soldier. "

As for the proposal of this elderly businessman, Su Mu certainly couldn't refuse at this time.

After all, Su Mu today would never be able to wait for another half a year.