Chapter 776 The Gods' Game: Card Swapping 20



Chapter 776 The Gods' Game: Card Swapping 20

A flying creature... What kind of race is it?

A little oak owl? Its wings look a bit shimmering.

Following the little oak owl's gaze, the moon bear finally "saw" the elf beside the little oak owl. The elf had obviously used some kind of skill that made the surrounding creatures completely ignore her existence.

Ah, wild sun chasers!

The druid stopped abruptly, staring at the elf. Sensing her gaze, the elf glanced back at her, then pretended not to recognize her and continued walking forward.

The druid sighed inwardly. Were the creatures outside really that kind? This lunatic hadn't even been killed yet.

Little Oak Owl glanced back at the bear that was half a head taller than Sun Chaser. The bear had a pair of antlers with many branches on its honest-looking head, and its moon-white fur was very fluffy, looking very soft and comfortable to lie on. There was also a white magic pattern in the middle of its belly.

When the large bear looked at her again, Yu Xunge smiled at it and then looked away.

To everyone's surprise, the other party suddenly asked, "What race are you? Are you an oak owl?"

Yu Xunge didn't actually know either, but Zhu Ri always called her Oak Owl, even though her wings were clearly different from those of the red-haired Karadom.

She thought for a moment and decided to add a setting for herself. She tilted her chin up and said to the big bear in a serious tone, "Yes, a Flash Oak Owl, very rare, my friend, you are very lucky."

Druid: ...

The druid, who had been turning back to provoke him, smiled and said, "Friend, you're lucky."

As she said this, she kept walking forward without stopping.

The little acorn waved to the big bear and continued circling around the sun, asking if every tutor was this expensive, where they could seek redress if the tutor didn't teach them anything, and whether the tutoring was charged to their own bill or if the sun was paying for it.

Zhu Ri: ...I always felt that the last question was the most important.

...

Draenor is indeed beautiful, but the prices are also terrible.

Yu Xunge felt that Draenor had its own currency.

Having worked at the Thief Insect Tavern for only half a month, Yu Xunge was surprised to find that he seemed to have forgotten what copper coins looked like.

After ordering lunch at the tavern and picking up her apprentice for the trip to Garbage Street, Zhu Ri handed the menu to her apprentice, who held onto it and stared at her.

Speechless, Zhu Ri pulled out a dozen or so gold coins and placed them on the table as payment and a tip: "Who pays for food as soon as they order?!"

Little Oak Owl collected the gold coins and muttered, "I was just afraid you'd say you'd put it on my tab after you finished eating. You know, I've been having nightmares about that every night lately."

day by day:"……"

She missed the little oak owl who used to cry until his nose ran.

Yu Xunge tossed the meal fee into the magic jar behind the bar; the extra two gold coins were her tip.

The owner of the Bug Thief Tavern is a very gentle ferret.

This is a very charming ferret because it is very generous.

Sometimes, if there are too few customers, Yu Xunge doesn't receive many tips, so the ferret will give her an extra gold coin when it pays her wages.

At times like these, Yu Xunge would feel genuinely grateful that Draenor had no copper coins.

Long live gold coins!

After finishing her meals each day, she would go to the arcade next door to play games for a while. Little Oak Owl would go directly to her after get off work, and then they would go to Garbage Street together.

Every day, he would walk slowly with her on the road, asking her one question after another.

"If you had to kill one of the creatures you met in the tavern today for some purpose, without having any grudge against them, who would you choose?"

"If you had to find a partner for something you need to do right now, who would you choose?"

Who makes you most wary?

"Who told you to make a firm decision not to make enemies with the other party unless absolutely necessary?"

What's the most valuable news you heard today?

"Is there any news that you feel was deliberately leaked by someone?"

Have any customers contacted you to buy information? Have you sold it yet?

After Yu Xunge answered each question, Zhu Ri would often ask "why" again, insisting that she give one or more reasons.

They attended class after class on their way to the garbage street.

Some questions are asked every day, but new questions also arise every day.

Zhu Ri, who is usually impatient, seems to have inexhaustible patience on this path. No matter how absurd Yu Xun Ge's answers are, she will not get angry.

The entrance to Garbage Street is in a place that everyone in Draenor can see, but it seems that everyone knows where it leads, and no one goes in.

Although every time she came, all the creatures that saw Zhu Ri would greet her with polite and friendly smiles; and although the teachers Zhu Ri found all seemed to be powerful figures who owned shops in this garbage street, Zhu Ri did not allow Yu Xunge to enter the garbage street alone.

Yu Xunge would not disregard the adults' words, even if they had only warned him once a day.

The day before yesterday, when Zhu Ri didn't come to the Bug Stealer's Tavern at noon, a hamster came to tell her that Zhu Ri had something to do that day and told her to go to Garbage Street by herself. She took the hamster and handed it to the tavern's chef, asking her to deep-fry it.

That evening, she returned to her little house in Draenor. When Draenor returned, she told him about it, and he just gave her a knowing smile.

To this day, Yu Xunge still doesn't know whether it was a test of the sun or a conspiracy.

The teachers she found for Yu Xunge each day had all sorts of professions in the garbage street, and she never told Yu Xunge what skills or pasts these temporary teachers had.

She just dropped her off here and then went to read and paint; she always had something to do.

Today's teacher is a fishman who runs a small auction house in Garbage Street—yes, there's an auction house in this tiny place.

According to Zhu Ri, the fishman boss is the richest person in the garbage street.

Yu Xunge carefully sat down on the other side of the table, looked at the catfish head of the boss, which was about the same size as her, and said respectfully, "Hello, I am Zhu Ri's apprentice."

The man with the catfish-head hairstyle, a cigarette dangling from his mouth, asked, "You don't mind if I have one, do you?"

Yu Xunge felt that she had experienced many ups and downs, and she said without changing her expression, "I don't mind."

After she finished speaking, a small flame appeared on her fingertip, and she raised her hand to light the teacher's cigarette.

Catfish Head: "What do you want to learn?"

Yu Xunge: "Money-making skills, survival experience, business advice, the most unforgettable battle of your life, or tell me about your most proud strategy, these are all valuable assets to me."

After working at the Thief Insect Tavern, Yu Xunge had learned the art of speaking, and this answer was also a result of the lessons he had learned over the past few days.

At first, she was thinking about whether she could learn some powerful skills, like the "throat-cutting" skill that Zhu Ri had taught her.

800 gold coins for only 2 hours of instruction! Of course she wanted to learn something good.

This price is almost as much as a semester's tuition at Moonlight Wetland! Wouldn't she be missing out big time if she didn't learn some skills?!

In the first lesson, she subtly expressed to the temporary teacher that she wanted to learn a skill that could defeat Zhu Ri. The teacher almost died laughing. After laughing, she actually taught Yu Xunge a skill: [Calm Down].

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