Chapter 60 Mission Hall



Chapter 60 Mission Hall

Pei Xiu wanted to touch the gun, so he asked Zhou Hang to drive first.

Ling Ran sat in the passenger seat, while Pei Xiu fiddled with the gun, and then gave Liu Xiuping a lesson on firearms.

"Zhou Hang, remember to stop when you get to the mission hall."

"Okay, sister."

There weren't many cars in the base, so the roads were clear. About half an hour later, the car stopped at the entrance of the mission hall.

This was the most crowded area of ​​the base, and it was right next to the market. When the military pickup trucks arrived, many people looked on with envy.

Those who can drive this kind of car are definitely high-ranking members of the base. They either have power or connections, or both. They are not people that these people can afford to offend.

Ling Ran wore a carefully chosen beige floral dress and white canvas shoes, looking fresh and clean, as if she were going on a picnic.

The four of them got out of the car, and Ling Ran was undoubtedly the most eye-catching.

After locking the car, the three of them, with Ling Ran at the head, protected her. Pei Xiu stood beside Ling Ran and took the initiative to lead the way for his sister: "Sister, this way."

The others looked at Pei Xiu and Zhou Hang with jealous eyes.

Pah, pretty boy!

You shameless womanizer!

Upon entering the mission hall, I found it resembled some government agencies before the apocalypse, with numerous windows and large display screens on the walls. The left side was for accepting missions, the right side for issuing missions, and the second floor was for calculating rewards after completing missions.

Ling Ran and the others went to the left. Below the large screen were many small machines where they could see detailed mission information.

There were only five machines in total, and they were all occupied. Pei Xiu volunteered to queue up, while Ling Ran and the other two went to the rest area to rest.

After waiting for about ten minutes, it was Pei Xiu's turn.

Ling Ran walked over to take a look, and Pei Xiu operated the machine to explain: "Sister, what star level mission are we taking?"

Ling Ran knew about this star rating.

The missions are rated from one to ten stars, with more stars indicating greater danger and higher rewards.

Ling Ran glanced at them a few times and frowned slightly: "Why are all of these tasks completed with other people? Are there any tasks that we can do independently?"

Most high-level missions involve locating supplies and working alongside the base's army.

The military has special channels for information, especially regarding the locations of some national reserve grain depots. Some ordinary people may know this information, while others may not, but most people, even those who do know, will not pay attention to it.

Aside from base missions, the missions issued by individuals and teams are relatively simple. Most of the missions issued by individuals are about exchanging supplies or finding relatives, while the missions issued by teams are about finding experts with superpowers to cooperate with in searching for supplies in a certain place.

Ling Ran flipped through the list and found that there were only two types of tasks that they could complete independently with relatively high rewards: one was to find a certain plant in the mountains, and the other was to bring back survivors, with one point for each survivor.

There are also missions where you can find supplies yourself, but these missions require you to share supplies with the base, which Ling Ran would not agree to.

However, I heard that the base only announced the points this morning.

Specifically, it's one crystal core for ten points, and then there are specific prices for grains, oils, rice, and noodles. Like the huge iron pot of lobsters Ling Ran bought before, it was worth at most one point, but she only got one crystal core, which was definitely a huge loss.

That's right, you'll need points to buy seafood now. This means that in the future, residents of the base won't be able to pick up seafood on the beach for free; they'll need to redeem it with points.

Besides, there are many construction tasks in the base. As long as the residents do a little work, it's not difficult to earn a point, which can be exchanged for the cheapest seafood to barely make ends meet.

It seems Jiang Huaizhi has finally discovered the problem with the base: the residents are lazy, do not engage in production, and just wait for the base to support them. This is unacceptable.

"Just do what you think is best for this task."

After noting down the types of plants needed, Ling Ran didn't look at them much further.

As for cooperating with other superpowered teams, that's unnecessary. Unless we really can't find supplies, and someone else has information about them.

After leaving the mission hall, the group got into a car, which drove away from the base, but a small tail followed behind them.

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