Chapter 707 Hidden Mission



On the other hand, there are also some players who are different from Lao Qiezi.

They are not that interested in combat, or rather, they are a different style of player.

Some players like to challenge the difficulty, like to use the worst equipment, and defeat powerful enemies with their own operations.

But there are also some players who are not looking for the thrilling feeling, but the feeling of crushing their opponents.

When these players play games normally, they will definitely not challenge opponents of higher levels without any preparation. If they cannot defeat them after trying once, they will level up, get equipment, and look for ways to improve themselves.

Some extreme players will even train to the maximum level in the Novice Village before crushing the enemy.

The Sword God of Shilipo refers to this kind of person.

Player Lao C is an experienced Shilipo Sword Master... a steady player.

He was in no hurry to go to the forest.

Looking at so many villagers and fields, Lao C felt that they should not be ordinary background boards.

Lu Ban mentioned earning resources, so if I help them farm, can that be considered earning resources?

Old C walked towards the field, being careful not to step on other people's chickens along the way.

He had played a game before. As a future hero, when he arrived at the first novice village, he accidentally clicked the wrong mouse and killed a chicken in the village. As a result, the entire village came to hunt him down, leaving a huge shadow in the heart of young Lao C.

Some players belong to the chaotic evil camp and just want to slaughter NPCs and pick up equipment from them.

Of course, this behavior is prohibited in the [Cage], and they cannot cause harm to these NPCs.

Old C came to a farmer who was working in the field and asked.

"Brother, do you want to help?"

The farmer didn't pay attention to what Old C said at first, until Old C repeated it again, he slowly turned his head.

"unnecessary."

"It turns out that NPCs can have conversations."

Old C originally thought that these NPCs didn’t even have dialogue, but now that he saw that he could communicate, he went over.

"I can help you with hoeing the fields, right? I used to help hoe the fields in my hometown."

He grabbed the other man's hoe.

As an experienced gamer, Lao C knows that most of these NPCs are arrogant and do not mean one thing. They say they don't need help, but in fact, you can get more benefits as long as you help them.

This is the hidden plot.

The farmer was half unexpected and half not as strong as Lao C, so his hoe was taken away from him.

He was about to say something when he saw Old C seriously starting to hoe the ground.

The farmer stood there, not knowing what to say.

He didn't understand why this person suddenly wanted to help him, and he didn't have anything to give him.

The farmer was silent for a moment. He walked to the edge of the field, picked up a pitchfork, and went to the other side to weed the weeds.

After a while, seeing that all the fields were finished, Old C wiped his sweat. He hadn't exercised like this for a long time. Although he was exhausted and sweating profusely, he also felt very refreshed.

He returned to the farmer and spoke.

"Brother, I have helped you hoe the land."

When the farmer heard what Old C said, he looked at the fields and didn't know what to say for a moment.

"……Thanks."

This was the only answer he could give in the end.

"I have finished hoeing the ground for you, brother."

Mr. C repeated it again and changed the word order to prevent the system from not being able to recognize it.

He waited for the reward from the farmer.

"……Thanks?"

The farmer didn't know what the person in front of him kept repeating, so he could only repeat it too.

"Isn't that enough?"

Old C thought to himself.

Indeed, he has encountered some games where the game planners are very shrewd. The reward for a task will not be settled immediately, and there will not even be any feedback. It must be triggered and completed persistently for several days in a row before it is possible to get the hidden reward in the end.

It seems that helping the farmer might indeed be a hidden quest chain.

Seeing Old C thinking, the farmer also thought about it. The other party had helped him with farm work for so long, it seemed that he should give him some compensation, but he definitely had no money on him. Seeing that it was getting late, why not treat him to a meal?

"Want to come to my house for dinner?"

The farmer said.

Old C was stunned. Did he really trigger some hidden plot?

He immediately agreed and followed the farmer back.

Along the way, other players looked at him with curious expressions.

“How is this done?”

"I just saw him helping to plow the fields. Could it be that he can get rewards for helping to farm?"

"But there is no task prompt, not even an exclamation mark."

"Have you ever played a game? This kind of game definitely doesn't have a task list. You have to trigger everything yourself."

"Is it too late for me to help with the farming now?"

After those players discovered that Old C had triggered a new plot, they all flocked to the fields.

They helped weed, water, shovel away cow dung, and even cleaned the streets.

The townspeople looked at each other in confusion, wondering what on earth these people were trying to do.

They had never seen such a person before, who actively helped strangers without asking for anything in return, just like the messengers of God in myths and legends.

But they were not messengers of God; they were brought by the travelers, by the Baron.

These townspeople now have more ideas in their minds, but their long-term numb life cannot be changed in a short time.

On the other side, Baron Jello, who was watching this scene on the watchtower, felt incredible.

"Is this magic?"

He had never seen such a spell. The summoned creatures had the same thinking as humans and even seemed to be much smarter than ordinary people.

But in some cases, they seem a little silly, helping others without asking for anything in return, and they are so curious that even death cannot scare them.

“This isn’t magic.”

Lu Ban answered.

"They're just some very contented guys."

He checked the time and found that most players' power supply should be almost used up, and they would soon leave this world temporarily.

When they return, Lu Ban can create some simple weapons and equipment, or extraordinary props as rewards for the players.

Lu Ban knew very well that the reason why games were attractive was that if you put in effort, you would definitely get something in return. The constant positive feedback and reward stimulation were what made the games so addictive.

Unfortunately, the capacity of the quagmire is limited. Lu Ban needs the first batch of players to open up a part of the Black Forest before he can continue to expand it. Fortunately, the flow of time here is slower than on Earth, so Lu Ban still has enough time.

When night fell, the players in the town logged off one after another, and Lu Ban returned to the Baron's Mansion.

Jost has woken up, and Lu Ban has something to ask him.


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