I Have a Sailing Game-Chapter 109 - 107: Stone Demon

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Chapter 109: Chapter 107: Stone Demon

This commission list looks extremely clean, as if it’s made from carefully crafted paper, with some exquisite decorations attached to the top.

[Finding three lost chickens... Collecting ten stalks of Iron Rust Grass... Need five strong laborers...]

[Sister Lina was right, these are all trivial tasks.]

[Let’s take a look at the largest commission list.]

Kadi quipped.

Rogel also, after scanning around, focused his attention on that special commission list.

[Commission: Mine Stone Demon]

[Content: A violent Stone Demon has appeared in the Seren Island mine, making it impossible for us to continue mining. Moreover, it comes out at night to attack the islanders around the mine. We hope a warrior, both brave and powerful, can help us eliminate it. There’s no limit to the number of people, and we are willing to pay a generous reward.]

[If interested, please proceed to the mayor’s office.]

After reading the commission, Rogel stroked his chin, lost in thought.

Stone Demon... No wonder those three elders said that; such a thing is indeed not something ordinary people can handle.

With his Mysticism already at level five, Rogel had gained a lot of information, including about the Stone Demon.

Although technically speaking, the Stone Demon is considered an Extraordinary species, it’s not rare, and most people with some knowledge would have heard of it.

Stone Demons often appear in mines and mountains.

Their bodies are as hard as granite, possessing tremendous strength, but beyond that, they have no other special traits.

Perhaps it’s leftover scraps used by the Creator when making Extraordinary species.

They have a strong territorial sense, attacking any creature entering their domain without hesitation.

This creature is invulnerable to blades and bullets, and the damage Flintlock Guns can cause is very limited, making it a troublesome existence for ordinary people.

However, Stone Demons aren’t entirely without value. They have a special hobby of collecting precious ores.

"Perhaps there might be ores suitable for crafting weapons inside..."

"But, if this thing is older, it might be more difficult to deal with."

His current level is fourteen, with attributes far exceeding those of ordinary people.

But ultimately, the combat power of an Extraordinary individual depends on the strength of their Magic.

Rogel’s entire repertoire of Magic consists of Skeleton Secret Techniques.

Are the Skeleton Secret Techniques strong? Yes, any creature with bones has to kneel before him.

But does the Stone Demon have bones? No.

So Rogel’s Magic is basically useless against it.

Thus, if this Stone Demon’s level is considerably higher and suppresses Rogel’s attributes, he would be at a disadvantage.

Nonetheless, Rogel still very much desires the precious ores collected by the Stone Demon.

[Well, Captain Rogel, are you ready to take on this challenging commission and showcase your skills?]

Kadi, holding a notebook and pen, looked at Rogel expectantly.

He was ready to jot down Rogel’s words at any time.

The mysterious and powerful Captain Rogel was finally about to reveal the tip of the iceberg before the minstrel!

[Yes.]

Rogel replied with a smile.

[But I usually like to have an intern scout ahead for me first.]

Kadi’s expression froze.

After teasing him, Rogel turned and prepared to head to the mayor’s office for more details.

The detestable Captain Rogel, truly has a terrible character!

After realizing, Kadi silently cursed in his heart and then secretly jotted down a passage in his travelogue.

[The ill-tempered captain might have hit his head on the door frame when he left home today, looking a bit disoriented, oh my God, how pitiful...]

Just as Kadi was about to follow Rogel to the mayor’s office, a slightly deep and weathered voice reached their ears.

[Young people, hold on a second.]

The middle-aged man in a hat sitting beside the tavern stood up and called out to them.

When Rogel turned his head, he inquired.

[Are you planning to take on the Stone Demon commission?]

Rogel glanced at him and nodded.

The middle-aged man in a hat, seeing this, let out a sigh of relief, then removed his hat and gave them a meticulous salute.

[Hello, I’m David, the mayor of Seren Island. I’m deeply grateful for your generous assistance; Seren Island will be forever thankful to you.]

Kadi quickly put away his pen and notebook, returned the salute, and then sneaked a glance at Rogel.

Seeing no reaction from him, Kadi quickly spoke up.

[Greetings, Mayor David, please excuse us. Our captain always maintains respect towards everyone, although he is still in the learning phase of... etiquette.]

With that, Kadi began to introduce himself to Mayor David.

[I’m Kadi, a Minstrel; this is my captain, Mr. Rogel.]

Seeing this on screen, Rogel raised his eyebrow.

Although he does not understand the etiquette between Kadi and Mayor David, he’s certainly aware of the basics of interpersonal interaction.

Still, Kadi this guy seems not only to understand these nuances but also to be very adept at them.

He had previously told me he came from an ordinary, small wealthy family...

As for Rogel’s game character... it can’t be used as a reference.

Anyway, Kadi must have hidden some background information about his family from me.

However, it doesn’t matter; this young man is otherwise very honest at all times.

His family background, if he doesn’t want to disclose it, is his right.

Rogel noted it down silently and then stepped forward, extending his hand towards Mayor David.

The handshake is still practical in this world.

After they shook hands, Mayor David invited Rogel to his office.

Inside the office, Mayor David explained the cause and course of the events to Rogel.