There are more and more commissioned tasks, all in stacks of yellow paper.
Reiner looked through several of them and found that many of the commissions had expired.
When he first arrived in Cannon, Reiner thought it was because of the season and did not take the risk to accept the commission.
After much research, I learned that the reason there are so many missions here is entirely because there are so few local adventurers, and there has always been a shortage of supply.
If Reiner had been in Cannon when he traveled through time, he would have been able to save a lot of money through missions.
Just as he was flipping through the orders, a bald uncle beside him handed him a order form.
"This is?"
Reiner first looked at the price. The reward for this commission gradually increased from five silver coins at the beginning to one gold coin, but still no one was willing to take it.
"The client is a group of market vendors, their destination being Melod in Diast. They've been waiting here for almost a week. If they don't take the risk of accepting any more commissions, they'll go to the lord for help."
"To Melode... I've been on that road before, and it's certainly dangerous. Not only do you have to cross a complex forest, but there are also occasional bandits blocking the way." Reiner took the commission and shook it gently. "Is it because it's too difficult that no one wants to take it?"
"It's a little bit of a mix-up, but the main reason is that we don't have many adventurers here. There are only about a dozen in total. I've been to Diast before, and they have far more adventurers there than we do."
Reiner scratched his chin, lost in thought.
He suddenly thought of a good way to make money.
Capitalist mode activated!
Reiner hasn't spent much money during this period.
There are still fifty-five Barnett gold coins left.
When Fiona delivers the money, he will have another huge sum of money.
If I use this money to buy slaves, train them briefly, and then have them take on commissioned tasks...
He wanted to invest a little money to test the waters.
"I'll take this mission." Reiner rolled up the commission scroll and put it in his arms.
The bald uncle nodded: "This is a good thing."
Junice had already finished buying food and was walking towards Reiner: "Still looking at the mission?"
Reiner leaned closer and whispered mysteriously in his ear, "I've found a business opportunity!"
"Business opportunity? Are you going to start making money?"
Reiner nodded: "Of course, who would complain about not having enough money in their pocket?"
Seeing two beast-eared girls playing around, Reiner said to them, "Let's go to the slave market later."
Nora and Martina said in unison: "Okay!"
Ever since they bought Daisy, they understood that as long as they were bought by Reiner, the future would change dramatically.
If nothing else, at least I won’t be hungry anymore.
In this world that is cruel to demi-humans, this is a hard-earned blessing.
Reiner said solemnly with a serious expression, "Also, I hope you can understand that I will only buy slaves with good talents, not just any slaves.
I won't be too emotionally invested in them and won't treat them the same way I treat you."
The two beast-eared girls were slightly stunned.
Nora asked, "Will that fill them up?"
"Having enough food, clothes and a place to sleep are basic needs, and I will definitely meet them."
Nora and Martina smiled at each other and said in unison, "This is pretty good, thank you, Master..."
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