"How am I supposed to know you won't stab in the back?" Treemonkey King's raspy voice rose again.
John sighed with feigned resignation.
"If I say I won't betray you, you wouldn't believe anyway. But right now, all it would take is one loud call to the overseers watching this area, and they'd surely have us pull out ahead of ti."
"What they'll do to you then, I have no idea.
I'm just here to win, and as long as you help , I of course won't spill the beans," John said, smiling slyly, but Treemonkey King just snorted coldly.
"Humans are truly shaless!"
Instead of getting angry, John chuckled lightly.
"Thanks for the complint; I also think I'm quite shaless."
Was this what you call cooperation? This was practically unilateral blackmail!
And the kind that Treemonkey King couldn't possibly refuse!
"I could kill you right now," Treemonkey King fud internally, yet he was utterly powerless and resorted to making threats.
"Go ahead, try and kill everyone in my fortress, what good would that do? At worst, we'll just respawn outside."
"But whether you can respawn or not, well, that I don't know."
John was the picture of an unscrupulous rogue, leaving Treemonkey King sowhat out of options.
Though he despised this man imnsely, he couldn't deny that everything the man said was true!
They could simply walk away, but how could they make up for the harm done to the forest and their kin?
His pale green pupils stared fixedly at the man before him.
"You better keep your word!"
John rose from the ground, brushed off non-existent dust from his clothes, and smiled warmly at Treemonkey King.
"So we can cooperate now? Here's to a fruitful collaboration!"
Treemonkey King, face stern, didn't utter any further objections.
"Alright, next, I need two things from you. First, have your minions continuously bombard this stone slope with blaststone. I need the black iron ore and borax inside," John explained.
Treemonkey King silently regarded John for a mont before nodding in agreent.
If it was just this request, it wouldn't pose any particular difficulty for them.
After all, his minions did indeed need so exercise, and hurling stones was just one of their occasional pastis.
With Treemonkey King's consent, a radiant smile spread across John's face.
He had only been testing the waters; if Treemonkey King had refused, he would have had the logistics team co and mine the area themselves.
But with the agreent in place, why not proceed?
Just blast everything out and have the logistics team collect it later.
This was far more convenient than mining and collecting separately.
"Do you know if there's a place nearby where dicinal herbs are particularly abundant? I also need a large quantity of herbs," John added sowhat eagerly.
The Treemonkeys had lived in this area for too long, and John had only just arrived.
It would be a waste of ti for him to start searching blindly.
It made more sense to ask first and then go directly to collect.
Treemonkey King glanced at a small monkey beside him, then nodded at the little creature.
Although sowhat reluctant, the small monkey approached John and made a gesture.
Ordinary minions can't speak, but they understand perfectly well.
The gesture ant that John was to follow.
"I have another small favor to ask," John said, his voice smooth and smiling once more, but Treemonkey King's expression darkened.
"Don't push it too far."
It was supposed to be just two things, and now it was already the third.
"Don't be so stingy."
"I just wanted to ask for so monkey wine," John's tone was light, tinged with humor.
Monkey wine, as the na implies, is wine brewed by monkeys.
When the forest is abundant with fruit, they store it away in tree hollows or stone caves.
Given ti, these caches slowly fernt into monkey wine.
Treemonkey King suddenly regretted his decision to cooperate.
This was sheer greed! If it had been just the earlier agreents, it would have been tolerable, but now this man was after his monkey wine!
That was precious stuff—only a little was made each year, and now this man wanted so?
"No, get lost!"
Had the Monkey King outright refused cleanly at first, John might have actually believed there was none.
But the slight hesitation gave it away—clearly, he was reluctant to share.
"Co on, big brother, don't be so stingy. We're partners now, after all. How about this? I'll call you 'big brother,' and you can call 'little brother.' That way, neither of us loses out," John coaxed.
The Monkey King nearly burst into laughter from irritation.
Having lived here so long and encountered so many humans, this was indeed the first to be so shaless!
"Look, I'll have soone co over to pick up stuff soon. Just give it to first, or else if they see it, they'll want so too, and then there really won't be enough to go around," John continued.
"I'm not greedy, just two bottles will do."
He didn't yet know how much the forge NPC would ask for in paynt, but securing two bottles first seed a safe bet.
Such fine stuff surely counted as a special item and could be stowed in his backpack for a little indulgent drink later.
John clapped a hand on the Monkey King's shoulder, appearing very chummy.
The spectacle left the watching audience in shock.
Could soone actually be this familiar with a boss?
Though they couldn't understand what John was saying, his sly smile was a giveaway that it was probably no good! This was beyond their comprehension.
Had platinum-tier bosses beco so easy to talk to now?
"I said I don't have any, get lost!" the Monkey King barked.
John, however, didn't seem upset at all; instead, he kept smiling and pacing around the Monkey King.
Finally, driven to distraction, the Monkey King pulled out two bottles of wine and tossed them to John.
"If you bother again, I'll kill you!"
John caught the two gourds.
As he popped open the caps, a rich aroma of wine instantly filled the air.
[Item] Monkey Wine
[Quality] Common
[Attributes] Drinking it increases magic attack power by 20%, attack power by 20%, reduces MP consumption by 50%, restores 300 stamina points, and dispels Frozen status. (Random chance of acquiring Drunkenness buff.) content-source-
Indeed, a fine item!
Both attack power and magic attack power are boosted by 20%, and MP consumption is halved. Most importantly, it restores 300 stamina points and can dispel Frozen status—a debuff usually removable only by priests or specific antidotes.
This monkey wine can serve both as a burst potion and a cleansing agent—truly a valuable find.
The only puzzling part is the Drunkenness buff.
What exactly is that about?
Drunkenness might lead to uncontrollable movents, though it's unclear if this debuff carries other effects.
"Thanks, big brother!"
John chuckled and then sent the coordinates to Archibald, instructing him to arrange for a team to co and harvest, and made it clear that if they encountered any monkeys, they were absolutely not to harm them.
He also made it known that they were in a cooperative relationship with the monkeys.
After giving his instructions, John followed the little monkey to an area dense with dicinal herbs.
anwhile, Archibald was overwheld with managing the fortress's affairs when he suddenly received this private ssage, leaving him completely baffled.
What does he an, 'Do not harm the monkeys'?
What's this about a 'cooperative relationship with the monkeys'?
What on earth was going on?
He knew each word individually, but why did it seem so perplexing when put together?
Lavinia was discussing logistics with Archibald when she noticed his sudden silence.
"What's wrong? What happened?" she asked.
Archibald hesitated, then finally spoke, "We... have an alliance now."
Leopold was also present and his eyes lit up when he heard Archibald say this.
"Have we made contact with the second or third fortress yet? Have they also ford an alliance with us for mutual defense?"
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