Chapter 74: Gars’ Rights
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
After Sherlock forged his Archaeology certificate, he returned to the Eternal Kingdom.
Eternal Kingdom was covered with a huge pile of useless items.
They included rusty tals, crushed tal pieces, tiles, ceramic pipes, wooden planks, tal parts, bones, and even grass.
Those were the items collected by the gars from the Instance Dungeon.
They were the props from the Specter College Drama Society, but they were dismantled and brought back by the gars.
The gars carried the trash and gazed at Sherlock in anticipation as they said, “Sherlie! Do you want this?”
“Sherlie, could the wooden planks be used to make handles? I took them to Mufasa, but he doesn’t want them.”
“Sherlie, take a look at this ceramic tile. Is this a Magical Item?”
“Can this item be appraised?”
“Sherlie, do you want these items?”
“Low prices are accepted. I’ll sell them to you.”
Buy? Buy this trash? Since when did I ask the gars to collect trash?
Wait, the color of the wooden planks looks good, and they have a smooth texture. Could it be wood from the Underground Gray Forest? Specter College is rich, but it’s a pity the wood was made into planks.
Sherlock inford Bru to collect the wooden planks but not the other useless trash. The wooden planks were of high quality and could be used to make wooden boxes.
They could be sold to the gars for them to store their personal items. Perfect.
The wounded Arthur and NotWearingPants dragged the corpses of their comrades while their bodies were laden with a noisy pile of equipnt. Who knew how they managed to secure that much equipnt to their bodies.
The surrounding gars beca rowdy.
“That equipnt looks cool. Can they be exchanged for fitting equipnt? Are they considered Legendary Equipnt?”
“Sherlie, can Peasant be revived given his current state?”
“Sherlie, can you revive a decapitated gar?”
“Sherlie, this gar perished from her bleeding buttocks!”
“Sherlie...”
Sherlock looked at the surrounding Goblins, who were about the height of his knees. They gathered around Sherlock regardless of whether they had a request or not.
There were only a hundred of them, and Sherlock felt a splitting headache. Once the Dungeon Core leveled up, the Second Beta would start, the gar count would rise, and his workload would increase a lot.
If the workload increased, he wouldn’t have leisure ti to explore computer gas. He wouldn’t be able to understand the otherworld’s culture and upgrade the gars’ experience in the online ga. This would cause the gars to quit playing en masse. Hence the developnt of the Dungeon would co to a halt, and he wouldn’t be able to enjoy this leisure ti.
If he couldn’t enjoy his leisure ti, he wouldn’t be able to research computer gas!
Oh God! The consequences were serious.
Sherlock was racking his brain on how to decrease his workload as he healed and revived the gars. He let Bru appraise the weapons that could be used imdiately. Bru would co up with a na based on the quality and appearance to bluff the gars.
Perhaps to make them happy?
As for the equipnt that was too large for the Goblins to use...
“Collect the equipnt and create fitting equipnt for sale like last ti. Could that work?”
When the gars looked at Sherlock, he was talking with Bru on the distribution of the Instance Dungeon loot.
“Lord Sherlock, perhaps you don’t understand these gars. They accumulated so many tal coins so that they could have quality equipnt, cool skills, luxurious houses, or transportation tools that could show their status. With only money, a ga that doesn’t allow status upgrade is not playable.”
Bru explained patiently, “There’s a difference with the equipnt from the previous world BOSS. Collecting the equipnt from the world BOSS for auction was understandable since most of the gars helped to defeat Crar.”
“However, if we collect the equipnt from the Instance Dungeon and sell it, then the rich gars don’t need to conquer the Instance Dungeon. They can simply use their otherworld money to obtain the Instance Dungeon equipnt. For the poor gars, if the equipnt is collected by us after they spent lots of effort, they will be angry if they have to then spend money like the rest of the gars to purchase the equipnt. Once the capability gap between them widens, the ga will beco imbalanced, and the gars will quit the ga en masse.
“None of the commoner gars will be willing to use broken equipnt while the rich gars are equipped with stellar weapons and armor. Though there’s no Player Versus Player fighting, if the commoner gars are unable to be proud of their equipnt, the consequences will be dire. Lord Sherlock, please reconsider. The main labor force developing your Dungeon are those commoner gars who work the missions day and night!
“If they are unable to retain the Instance Dungeon equipnt, their motivation to conquer the Instance Dungeon will be very low. If no gars are willing to conquer the Instance Dungeon, then your Magic Stones inco will be severely reduced. You might even have to renege on your contract with Specter College. I don’t think you want that to happen, do you, Lord Sherlock?”
Sherlock pondered and looked at Arthur, NotWearingPants, the revived Sylvanas, BurningChestHair, and Peasant, and the surrounding gars who were staring at him. Then he said, “Well done, brave warriors. You’ve successfully completed the Non-Existing Intelligence Organization’s mission. The loot might not fit, but it’s alright. Follow , I’ll bring you to Simba and see if the equipnt can be refitted. True warriors require quality equipnt.”
The gars cheered wildly.
“A plot, this is the plot after conquering the ‘Specter College: Training Grounds’ Instance Dungeon!”
“Too strong, those five are d*mn strong...”
“Nonsense, that’s Arthur, the gar who killed a Spider single-handedly, the hero that gave Crar the fatal blow, and the owner of three pieces of Legendary Equipnt. That team of theirs possesses five pieces of Legendary Equipnt. They are rich, diligent, and capable. You can’t help but envy them.”
“Follow them, follow them!”
The group of gars followed behind Sherlock noisily as they walked towards the Blacksmith Shop.
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