Goblin Dependency-Chapter 204 - 119 Advanced Squad
Chapter 204: Chapter 119 Advanced Squad freeweɓnovel-cøm
River Valley Town,
Adventurer Association Branch.
"Hunting Day" had already lasted over ten days, and the association hall was still as crowded as ever.
Except for the staircase leading to the second floor, which was somewhat quieter, adventurers could be seen rushing everywhere else.
Some even hadn’t cleaned the bloodstains off their bodies, stomping with muddy feet, throwing blood-dripping bags of loot onto the counter, exchanging them for a stack of gold coins, hardly catching their breath before running back into the hall to accept the next mission.
As if delaying for just a second would mean earning a few less gold coins.
Incredibly busy.
Even the White Sparrow Tavern, always filled with adventurers 24/7, had seen its business drop quite a bit in the past few days.
This allowed Xia Nan, who lived on the second floor of the tavern, to enjoy two long-overdue good nights of sleep.
Compared to those other adventurers in town, who seemed to use the "Hunting Day" period to earn a year’s worth of drinking money.
The "Green Blood" team, usually considered diligent and only taking a day or two to rest in town between tasks, instead gave off a "leisurely" impression.
Adeline regarded green-skinned goblins as enemies, only taking goblin-related missions for years, extremely obsessive.
But after all these years, being able to survive and even make a bit of a name in town, proved she wasn’t some lunatic.
Even the most flexible string would break if constantly tightened.
Adventuring in the Mist Forest was extremely stressful, and resting after returning to town was necessary.
Otherwise, being in poor condition, even causing mental illness, would drag the whole team into the abyss.
Berg had no complaints, acting like an old fox, following Adeline’s commands.
When there was a mission, he would be thoroughly prepared and follow the team out of town; if not, he would have a few drinks and sit in the tavern all day.
To a certain extent, staying with the "Green Blood" team despite his experience and skill level, indicated that he valued something other than gold coins.
Xia Nan shared the same perspective as Adeline.
Balance work and rest, maintain a proper tension and relaxation routine.
Memories and perspectives from his previous life’s modern society made him fully understand the importance of this.
No death curse behind him, skill levels aren’t something that can be achieved in just a day or two.
Not rushing for success, being cautious, and advancing steadily.
He had the patience for this.
In the whole team, only Abi had some minor grievances.
Just recently began his career, and after a few tasks, he had earned a fortune he had never seen before.
Made him wish he could slay hundreds of goblins a day, collecting money in sacks.
But, being insignificant.
No one cared about this rookie’s simple thoughts.
He could only sulk in a corner by himself.
Right now, after finishing their routine rest, the team had replenished their supplies and returned to the adventurer association.
"Isn’t there a cheaper grocery store in town!"
Squatting in the corner of the hall, Abi flipped through his backpack, checking for anything missing, an uncontrollable heartache on his face.
"A set of outdoor sleeping bags, plus a few blankets, cost me two whole gold coins!"
"Not even willing to give me a fire stone, that boss probably can’t even see the opening of his wallet, like an Eye Demon!"
Becoming an adventurer, he earned in a short time what used to take years to save in gold coins, but related expenses also exceeded his expectations.
Abi couldn’t even imagine when one day in the future, as recommended by Captain Adeline, he would spend an extravagant fifty gold coins to buy a fingertip-sized healing potion.
What suffocating experience that would be.
"Even my great-grandfather from the ancestral grave would crawl out and scold me for squandering,"
Abi muttered softly, a face full of resentment.
Beside him, Berg laughed and patted his shoulder, as if he had long anticipated Abi’s reaction.
"It’s Hunting Day, it’s like this every year."
"During this period, everything in town is going up in price, if you don’t follow, it’s like losing money."
"It’s just these two months, once it’s over it’ll be fine."
Speaking of this, he deliberately lowered his voice and leaned in to hint:
"You know Kukunur, that famous grocery store owner."
"Interact with him often, build a good relationship."
"Discounts..."
Upon hearing this, Abi’s eyes immediately brightened up.
He sprang to his feet, engaging in an enthusiastic discussion with Berg.
Xia Nan stood silently beside them, leaned against the wall.
On one side, he pricked up his ears, silently remembering the content of their discussion;
On the other side, he observed the adventurers passing by in front.
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