Chapter 36 The Bard and the Demon Hunter (asking for monthly tickets and rewards) (Page 2/2)
He didn't say anything nonsense, but reached out to collect the drawings on the table, and then directly pushed the remaining two hundred orens in front of Priscilla, and said:
"You are an excellent bard, Priscilla."
"Please keep this money. It is not only your reward for the past few days, but also my praise for you."
"After the commission here is completed, we can set off for Niubao together."
"Once there, I hope we can continue to cooperate. You are a good friend and a very good collaborator."
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The next day, Frank found the dwarf blacksmith Willis. He
spent twenty orens and bought a sturdy metal money box, as well as the corresponding iron lock and key from the blacksmith.
There was no other way. He had too many coins on him and had to store them in a safe place.
Counting the more than one hundred crowns left when he fled, Frank had earned a lot of orens in the White Orchard in nearly a week.
After deducting the hotel accommodation and consumption, Frank still had 250 Orens left from selling dog meat. The five evil spirits in the noble tombs, each of which cost 60 Orens, were exchanged for 300 Orens from Karkarstein.
In addition to the 10 water ghosts he hunted, each costing 12 Orens, and the more than 200 Orens he won from the dwarf blacksmith, the coins he had alone exceeded 1,000.
This was already a fortune that could make ordinary people crazy. Most peasant families could not make so much money even if they worked for a lifetime.
What's more, Frank would have to hunt griffins later and get double the reward.
The lord's reward was 200 Orens, the griffin eggs were 300 Orens, and the precious materials on the griffins.
I'm afraid that by the time they leave the White Orchard, this metal money box will be filled with 2,000 coins.
Demon hunters are indeed a profitable business, but unfortunately, there are not many profitable commissions every day. Most demon hunters even have to compete with guards and bodyguards for work.
As for this money, Frank has already made plans.
After arriving in Niubao, he planned to resume his old business and open a medieval private detective agency, which could not only undertake business related to demon hunters, but also undertake business related to private detectives.
Priscilla, a top student in Niubao, was a very good partner and could definitely introduce him to a lot of jobs.
Of course, making money and living a good life was only one of Frank's goals.
The reason why he wanted to go to Niubao was not only because the political environment in Niubao was relatively clean and suitable for ordinary people to live, but also because it was a temple of knowledge with the largest number of books and professionals in the entire northern countries.
Frant's system plug-in required a large number of holy artifacts and cursed objects.
However, it was very difficult to find these items that looked no different from ordinary items and had no magical fluctuations in the vast sea of people.
In addition to exploring those historical items related to the gods, there was only a trace of clues in the relevant books.
As a trading city, Novigrad was also a good place.
Unfortunately, the political environment there was too complicated and it was controlled by the Church of Eternal Fire. It was a place of right and wrong, and Frank did not want to intervene for the time being.
In addition to the above two ways, looking in the spellcaster circle is also a very good way.
Unfortunately, Frank does not have that kind of connections now, and the only warlock he knows is Kalkstein.
I am afraid that he can only wait until the detective agency's business is well developed and he has enough connections before conducting relevant investigations.