Chapter 1104: Chapter 844: Assessnt Mission (Two in One)
It’s already been half a year... Qiao Sang unconsciously began to ponder.
Before the plane took off, she specifically searched the destination, which is Changqing City, located in the Zhongkong Region of Mutian Province. Mutian Province has a total of 11 prefecture-level cities.
To complete 11 assessnts in half a year ans an average of approximately 16 days per assessnt. Factoring in travel ti, you’d need roughly half a month to finish the assessnt in each prefecture-level city.
Hmm, it shouldn’t be too much of a problem... Qiao Sang carefully put away her ID card and Beast Taming Badge, expressed her thanks, and turned to leave.
Her calm deanor and carefree departure instantly sparked an excited conversation between two staff mbers.
"Did you see that?"
"I saw it!"
"Oh my gosh, she’s not even 18 yet and already has four General-level Pet Beasts. That’s the first ti I’ve ever seen sothing like that!"
"When I ntioned there’s only half a year left, did you notice that dismissive look on her face? She didn’t seem to think the ti was too short at all—so confident."
"If I had her abilities at her age, I’d be even more confident than she is."
"Do you think she’ll show up in this year’s regional championship?"
"It’s hard to say. If she signed up for the assessnts in the first month of registration, there’d definitely be no issue. But now there’s only half a year left, so it’s uncertain. You know how so cities have assessnts that are particularly infuriating. I follow a Beast Taming blogger who recently uploaded a video saying that the Tianti City examiner asked him to collect 10 pounds of Wood Gland Grass. One tael of that stuff costs 10,000 Alliance Currency! If you don’t buy it, you’d have to go to Secret Realm No. 39 to gather it yourself. That realm is only open for one month a year. When he took on the task, it happened to be during the open period, but there was only one day left. That examiner was clearly trying to make things difficult."
"That’s still easier to deal with—you can at least solve it with money. I know of one..." The staff mber at Window 19 was about to share so gossip.
At that mont, a person standing at the window waiting to conduct business couldn’t help interjecting: "Are you guys done chatting yet?"
The staff quickly switched to professional mode, flashing a standard smile:
"Hello, what business might you need assistance with?"
...
Beast Taming Center.
Third floor.
At the entrance to the examiner’s office, specifically designated for handling assessnt matters, Qiao Sang knocked twice, "Knock, knock."
The examiners responsible for assessnts in each prefecture-level city were based in the Beast Taming Center of that city. No prior appointnt was needed; you could directly visit during working hours, and the examiners were usually available.
"Please co in," the person inside said.
Qiao Sang pushed the door open and spotted a middle-aged man with an ordinary appearance, a big belly, and no particularly morable features.
"Hello, I’m registered for this year’s Zhongkong Region Beast Tar assessnts and am here for an assessnt task." Qiao Sang stepped forward, handed over her ID card, and got straight to the point.
She still looks like a kid... The middle-aged man was montarily taken aback by the youthful appearance of the black-haired girl in front of him.
To participate in the regional championship, the upper age limit was 40 years old. Even those in their twenties were considered young. Soone this young—he was seeing it for the first ti as an examiner.
He took her ID card and verified her identity.
"Hmm..." The middle-aged man stared at the computer screen, remaining silent for more than ten seconds to process the sowhat unbelievable information in front of him.
I’m the examiner. Stay composed. Stay composed... He took a deep breath, steadied himself, and began searching for a suitable task among the assessnt missions.
The assessnt tasks for each city weren’t randomly devised by the examiner but were drawn from lists created by the governnt or major institutions—tasks that needed addressing or long-standing pending missions selected as suitable challenges for Beast Tars aspiring to participate in the regional championship.
If there was an urgent matter to address, it would be prioritized as an assessnt task.
If not, it was up to the examiner’s discretion.
The middle-aged man carefully browsed through the list of assessnt missions. His gaze finally landed on a particular entry. He picked up the ID card, handed it back to Qiao Sang, and said:
"Recently, one of the warehouses managed by our city’s Pet Beast Tool Center has reported cases of stolen artifacts. Your task is to assist the police in their investigation or act independently. Either way, as long as you apprehend the thief, your assessnt will be considered complete."
"I’ll send the warehouse supervisor’s and the case officer’s contact information to the backend of your Beast Taming Center app shortly. You can contact them directly when the ti cos."
Catch the thief... Qiao Sang pondered for a mont before asking:
"How long has this case been ongoing?"
If it were soone else asking, the middle-aged man would have likely responded coldly: "Can’t you ask the supervisor and the officer yourself?"
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