Chapter 6 I Should Get Used to the Darkness



Anyone can do whatever they want...

Egbert stood in the middle of the road like Euphia, pondering over this sentence for a long time.

The former had already been in his mind, and he did not want to get involved in the unnecessary disputes of the Holy See of Light. The latter was that most of the mercenaries were actually unwilling to do missions with high mortality rates, but the people who issued the missions always issued these missions, so the mercenaries had no choice but to make the choice.

As the daughter of the president of the Mercenary Union, Euphia, like her father, has always wanted to change the current positioning of mercenaries.

As the president of the Mercenary Union who was evaluated by Egbert as forward-looking, he discovered the drawbacks of mercenaries after establishing the Mercenary Union in this city and guiding the presence of mercenaries to every corner of the continent.

In everyone's eyes, mercenaries are not partners who can be exchanged for money when needed, but tools that can be controlled with money.

It seems natural to everyone to get things done for money, but if the warmth of human nature and the importance of human life are completely ignored, the number of deaths is just a number.

It is simply not representative of the broken families that have been ripped apart.

Euphia has posted some relatively routine tasks, such as tidying up city streets, repairing dilapidated houses, or cleaning homes for elderly people with limited mobility. However, these tasks are quickly taken up once they appear, and no one will follow her example and post similar tasks.

Once asked, the only conclusion I got was: "We can just fix the broken house ourselves, and the same goes for cleaning. Feng, water, and fire are all shortcuts for cleaning."

As for cleaning up the streets, it will become another kind of combat mission.

The streets become dirty because others break the rules, and those who break the rules... just need to be beaten up.

This is a way of thinking that the mercenaries cannot change.

Does the appearance of Sully mean that what she has done in the past has meaning?

Euphia herself thought it was strange to expect answers from a child, but neither she nor her father knew how to change.

As for other high-ranking people in the alliance, they always say to them: "You are doing unnecessary things again."

You can do whatever you want...

Do you need to think about it first before you can break the dilemma?

Euphia suddenly thought of a feasible point. What if all people who issue tasks are required to complete three daily tasks before they can issue one combat task?

As for the dissatisfaction of those who assigned the missions... for the mercenaries spread all over the world...

This is a complete seller's market! From the moment a mercenary in the Mercenary City registers as a mercenary, he will never violate the words in the Alliance Hall.

"Loyalty and trustworthiness are the foundation of a mercenary's career."

Yufia's eyes suddenly lit up like light bulbs.

Then Euphia took out a golden key and stuffed it into Suli's hand. She said cheerfully to the confused Suli, "Thank you very much for your suggestion. The rent of the house is only one silver coin per month. The house is about 100 meters ahead. All the doors of the building can be opened with this key. You can try to choose any room to live in."

"And the rent for the entire building is only one silver coin."

"Well now, I'm going to go do something else. Bye."

Suli:?

Suli: ???

The person involved looked confused and said he couldn't understand it at all.

Do people in this world generally have some strange attributes of a Riddler? Just now, Euphia was curious about why he gave such a task, but now...?

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Sully was confused, but finally thought of the house that only cost one silver coin a month, and coughed softly and said, "Cyril, it seems that there are still good people in this dangerous world."

Cyril was confused and didn't say anything.

And Egbert probably hooked up with Euphia's train of thought for some indescribable reason or other.

The Son of Light certainly knew the daughter of the president of the Mercenary Union, and Egbert also knew about what she and her father were doing, or rather, many people knew about it.

However, his evaluation was the same as those people's in the past: "He did unnecessary things again."

But now, Egbert suddenly envied Euphia. Although he had only spoken a few words to Sully, Euphia seemed to have found the next path. He, who was defined as a genius in the past, was just in a daze. He had the idea that he could understand more by following Sully.

This not-so-obvious bitterness made Egbert blurt out: "In your opinion, Euphia is much smarter than me."

Sully: Who is Euphia? It seems to be a girl's name. Why do you want to compete with her?

Although I don't know what happened, it's okay to just comfort me, right?

Unconsciously, Sully, who had already learned the profound art of balancing the two, said something that instantly made Egbert happy.

"Men and women do think differently, but each has its own advantages."

Comparing things without knowing the truth is essentially the same as a nitpicker saying that a banana plus an apple does not equal two.

Suli walked calmly towards the three-story red brick building that Euphia had just pointed out to him.

Cyril…Cyril said: “Sully is amazing.”

Although I didn't understand it, the sister who seemed to have super-powerful abilities must have been impressed by Sully.

And brother Egg.

Although she met two strange people in just one day, Cyril still accepted the situation well and quietly chose a second bedroom on the second floor of the red brick building.

Later they checked out of the hotel.

Suli, who always felt that he was super efficient in doing what he wanted to do, was extremely puzzled by the fact that he could rent a house and move in immediately in less than two hours.

This is totally inconsistent with modern society.

A few days later, Suli felt that the most obvious difference between the other world and the world before the time travel was not in the appearance of the people and the appearance of the buildings, but in the fact that the light element could charge things like light bulbs.

That’s great, it’s a live self-propelled charger.

Egbert, who was frightened by Sully's look, forced a smile and said, "Is there anything you want me to do?"

"No, I just thought that the elements are much more powerful than I thought." Suli waved his hands.

After all, the humanoid self-propelled power bank is just an everyday application of the elements. Listening to the mercenaries always talking about monsters and the like, there should still be monsters in this world that are comparable to the level of humanoid self-propelled natural disasters.

as well as……

Sully wrinkled his nose and wondered what influence he had in this world that would allow him to work and earn money.

Before crossing over, Suli did not completely lay down but worked hard. When he was working for 007, he mainly did game outsourcing. The game company entrusted him with the business, and then he worked hard to do it. Suli knew about the work of game copywriting planning, game activity planning, character modeling, character standing drawing, etc., but in the other world, these things really didn't seem to be of any use.

These few days have been used to understand this world, so Suli also discovered that this world actually exists in places like schools, and the tuition fees are incredibly expensive.

One semester costs ten gold coins, and most of the knowledge taught is about the cultivation of elements.

Egbert had previously said that different elementalists could not provide cross-element instruction, and that elementalists had different methods of cultivation. Even if they were from the same department, it was impossible for them to instruct others for no reason, so the tuition was so expensive.

The most he could do was to teach Cyril some physical training.

In the dialogue with Sully, the scene of Euphia crushing the iron into iron filings was mentioned, and Egbert explained that "all elementalists who have entered the target level can achieve this level."

Simply put, those seemingly ordinary people on the street can suddenly rise up at any time and kick over the foundation of the building of modern society.

When Suli learned about it, he was a little worried about the small red brick building. Later, he found that the building was actually reinforced by the wind element, and it would not be easy for people to be buried by the building.

Seeing that his life was somewhat guaranteed, Suli began to accompany his children to school.

Sully, who has never had a girlfriend or a child and wants to live with a cat all his life, fell into deep thought.

Seeing that he had the expression of "thinking about worldly affairs" again, Egbert felt that it would be great if he could keep up with Sully's thinking one day.

During these days, Egbert heard Sully say at meals: "Food is a necessity of life, but it can also be something that countless people fear."

Egbert had no feelings about the stargazing pie he made. He just guessed that Sully seemed to be hinting something to him through the food. Although he couldn't tell what it was now, Egbert thought it must be something very heavy and meaningful.

Actually...

Sully: I have never thought in my life that the most painful thing I would face after traveling through time is not the inability to access the power system of the other world, but the need to eat the Stargazing Pie.

Then, after spending the entire afternoon in the squat toilet, Suli sighed through the bathroom door: "Physical pain has an upper limit, but mental pain has no end."

Egbert: Look, Master Sully is instructing me again!

But in reality...

Sully: How can I hint to Egbert that Stargazing is only suitable to be offered to the God of Light or the God of Darkness, in short, to any kind of gods... but it cannot appear in the human world at all?

Just thinking about dead fish eyes made Sully's scalp tingle.

Even more!

After Sully came out of the bathroom, he saw Egbert, whose eyes were extremely bright and whose expression showed that he should have followed him to the bathroom before and wrote down everything he said at close range.

Suli's eyes went dark, and he said to himself, "I should get used to the darkness."

The author has something to say:

There will probably be a detailed version of "No One Knows Mr. Surry Better Than Me"

Suli: It’s great to travel through time. I want to travel through time again next time (no highlights in the eyes)

Egbert: If you have ideas about other worlds, then one day I will seize the authority of God and place it under your seat!

ps: The Son of God used to live for the sake of living, but now he lives for Suli.


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