Chapter 73: Quest Maniac Turayan
"Is there any news worth paying attention to recently?"
Vashj thought for a while and said, "There is a new adventurer in Dalaran and Lordaeron these days. He completed 139 quests in five days." Richard
asked in surprise, "How many?"
"139."
"I remember that the adventurer who completed the most quests in the past only completed ten quests a day. One hundred and thirty-nine in five days is incredible. Have a cup of tea to suppress your surprise. By the way, what's his name?"
"Turayan."
"Puff!" Half a cup of tea sprayed directly on Primaitis' face. Primaitis gave him an unpleasant look and went to wash his face.
"Ahem!" Richard wiped his mouth. "Who are you talking about? Turayan? The Paladin Turayan?"
Vashj nodded. "Yes, it's the Paladin Turayan. It has been confirmed again and again."
Richard didn't understand. "Why does he want to be an adventurer, and he is so crazy once he does it."
Vashj handed over a task list. "I don't know the specific reason. I only know that he started to do tasks like crazy from the afternoon when his application was approved. He ran back and forth between the commission points in Dalaran and Lordaeron. One day, he cleared all the tasks in Lordaeron and scared the little girl who was doing the registration to tears. According to the little girl's recollection, Turayan pressed his hands on the window at that time, put his face close to her and cried loudly. Begging, "Give me a quest! Give me a quest!", his scarred face wrinkled into a ball, which scared the little sister directly. The adventurers gave him a nickname - quest maniac. Dalaran is okay, most of the quests are related to mages, but Lordaeron now has half the number of adventurers. In order to take quests, some of them went to Quel'Thalas and some went to Alterac, which increased the income of the two places. "
Richard looked at the quests written on the list. The high-reward ones include destroying small thief gangs, the medium-reward ones include educating village tyrants, and the low-reward ones include transporting goods. Richard even saw such a painful quest as burying livestock feces. He is really a quest maniac, and he wants to do all kinds of quests. These 139 tasks earned Turayan more than 5,000 gold coins. I don't know what he wants to do with so many gold coins.
Richard put down the list and said, "Keep paying attention to this matter and find out why Turayan is so crazy. I will go back to Silvermoon City first. Notify me immediately when Big Chin comes."
"Yes, Master."
Turayan stood in front of Alleria with a blushing face holding a small box in Silvermoon City.
"Ah...that...Alleria..."
Alleria said, "Well, I'm listening."
Turayan held the box in both hands: "This...um...that...I think...Ah!"
Alleria asked in confusion, "What do you want to say?"
Turayan's heart was pounding with anxiety. He came here just after buying things. Why can't I say this? I should have asked Khadgar earlier. He looks quite experienced.
Turayan took three deep breaths, mustered up the courage to say the shortest confession, but just as he was about to open his mouth, Alleria's attention was attracted by a male voice.
"Oh my God! It's Turayan! Everyone, go get your quests! The quest maniac Turayan is here! If you're late, there will be no quests!"
Turayan also looked over. The voice came from a man dressed as an adventurer. As soon as he finished speaking, a group of people dressed in similar clothes started running wildly. The direction was the auction house in Silvermoon City.
Alleria covered her mouth and laughed, "Quest maniac? Are they talking about you? How interesting."
"Ah... yes..." Turayan's anger suddenly subsided.
Alleria intertwined her hands again and asked, "What did you want to say just now?"
Turayan gritted his teeth and stomped his feet, stuffed the box directly into Alleria's hands, and said the most smooth words of the day: "This is for you. I still have to do a task, so I'm leaving first!"
"Hey! Wait a minute." Alleria stretched out her hand to call Turayan, but Turayan ran away so fast that only his back was left.
Alleria returned home with a smile, and Sylvanas and Vereesa happened to be at home today.
Vereesa asked her sister, "Sister, what are you so happy about?"
Alleria told her what happened before. Vereesa clapped her legs and laughed, "He is so stupid! He can't even speak clearly."
Sylvanas said, "What's in this box?"
Alleria said, "I don't know yet, let's open it now."
The box was opened, and a green heart-shaped gem was lying inside.
"This..." Alleria looked at the gem with a complicated expression, thinking of his uneasy expression, "So he wanted to confess today."
Vereesa snorted crisply, "He can't even say the words to confess, what a waste."
Sylvanas glanced at his sister.
Alleria carefully placed the box on the table: "This thing must be very expensive."
Vereesa answered the question: "5,000 gold coins."
"5,000 gold coins?" Alleria and Sylvanas looked at Vereesa in surprise.
"Yeah, what's wrong with 5,000 gold coins?"
"My dear sister, you haven't forgotten that it took us a long time to save more than 10,000 gold coins."
Vereesa said, "Now it's different from the past. The auction house has various commissions every day, and each character can earn tens to hundreds of gold coins. Especially the commissions for material requirements issued by the auction house itself can earn 100 to 200 gold coins for each order."
Sylvanas smiled and said, "You must have done it before to know this?"
"Of course, like collecting some common herbs and animal skins, I earned more than a thousand, uh..." Oh no
! Vereesa covered her mouth. When her eldest and second sisters were young, they often limited their pocket money. How could she accidentally leak out the fact that she had saved so much secretly.
"Huh?" Vereesa was surprised to see Sylvanas not asking her for money but staring at her eldest sister's gift. Vereesa covered her mouth and looked at Sylvanas cautiously.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" Sylvanas looked at Vereesa.
"I thought you would ask me for the money."
"Haha." Sylvanas said with a smile, "That was when you were a kid and spent money recklessly. Now that you've grown up, we naturally won't control you."
"Huh, so that's how it is." Vereesa's heart fell.
The eldest sister who had been silent all the time turned her back to her two younger sisters and asked, "Do you think I should agree to him?"
Sylvanas said, "I don't know. I don't like Turayan, but I respect whatever choice my sister makes."
Vereesa swung her legs back and forth and said, "When I was doing the task, I heard from other adventurers that Turayan completed 139 tasks in five days. Not to mention his intentions, the hard work alone is not something that ordinary people can endure."
After that, she muttered, "Although I don't like Turayan either."
Alleria turned around and told her two sisters about her final decision.