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Chapter 1781: Chapter 1781

(Wait for revision) "That’s why I said it’s different. But this topic is too early for you; focus on raising your Player Level first." The Magician glanced at the ti and added, "I need to leave the Level-E Wormhole Point soon and won’t be back for a long ti, so don’t look for

for now."

As soon as he finished speaking, he disappeared from his seat, clearly finding a place to get off the train.

Xu Huo was a bit disappointed; the Magician was already among those who understood the ga’s operational rules.

A few minutes later, a downpour started beside the tracks. Within two minutes, it turned into a thunderstorm, then into hail, hamring the train car with a ’ping ping pang’ sound.

Soone walked over from the front carriage and sat across from Xu Huo, pulling out a chair.

Xu Huo lazily leaned back on the soft sofa, "Got sothing to say?"

The Golden-Eyed Player’s previously confrontational attitude had completely changed to a remarkably calm deanor, "Didn’t expect you to know a Super Player."

Xu Huo lifted an eyelid to look at him, "You’re not planning to brawl with

on the train again, are you?"

"Not at all." The Golden-Eyed Player chuckled, "If there were another fight, I wouldn’t help you out of it."

He was referring to the previous ti when Xu Huo was trapped by six players using props.

"Thanks." Xu Huo paused, then said, "This is the second ti you’ve copied my tickets. Isn’t that a bit wasteful?"

"Not a waste." The Golden-Eyed Player’s smile didn’t waver, "Think of it as making a friend."

Xu Huo didn’t respond.

The Golden-Eyed Player didn’t mind and continued, "Bounty Hunters have professional ethics; once they take on a bounty, they can’t beco turncoats midway."

"However," he changed the topic, "one can choose to accept a bounty and also choose to abandon it."

The implication was that he didn’t plan to pursue Xu Huo for that box anymore.

"You’re quite flexible." As if he hadn’t just said he’d never set a precedent, "You don’t know what’s inside the box?"

Xu Huo asked.

"The person who pays usually doesn’t tell the Bounty Hunter the specific item to be recovered." The Golden-Eyed Player said, "A credible Bounty Hunter also wouldn’t deliberately open it to look. Without credibility, you won’t last long in this business, and no one would offer you a high price."

It was clear that he loved this profession.

Xu Huo was silent for a long ti, "A bounty item worth fifty million White Notes, the price offered to you shouldn’t be much higher than this number. You’ve followed the box through at least four or five sub-zones; wouldn’t that be a loss?"

The Golden-Eyed Player was also silent, and after a while, he said, "Most of the ti, it only costs a few tickets and so ti."

It’s rare to encounter situations like this one, where the bounty item exchanged hands several tis and was always in different sub-zones, slippery and hard to catch.

Bounty missions are usually hierarchical; the bounty issuer will provide so information. If they are aware of the bounty holder’s strength, players with a similar or higher level will take on such tasks. Especially since the Golden-Eyed Player is skilled in tracking, his cost is lower, and his success rate is higher.

The price for such bounty missions is relatively appropriate, not low but not too high either.

On the other hand, tasks with unclear owners and high-value bounty items are often overpriced because of their higher risk levels, requiring higher-level players to complete.

"Overall, being a Bounty Hunter is a relatively high-inco profession."

Xu Huo nodded slightly, waiting for him to continue.

Soon, the Golden-Eyed Player tentatively revealed his purpose, "Are you interested in doing a Rank-B Copy?"

"I looked into the Ember Girl Copy. There’s too much invalid information within, making the filtering process very difficult. Extracting accurate and useful information from it also takes a lot of ti, and Master Soran did not provide any hints about the hiding place of the painting, so no one has passed the instance in the past ten years it existed."

"That’s normal; even if I could switch, it’s unlikely to clear the instance within the ti limit. You getting an SSS-ranking is expected."

"But that’s not the reason I stepped in to help you."

"For whatever reason, since you’re willing to do it for soone dead for a hundred years"

"I’m very good at tracking, but Master Soran has been dead for over a decade. Her relics and information may not even be accurate."

"It’s comndable that you managed to find the painting so quickly and eventually received an SSS ranking despite the short instance ti."

*

A few minutes later, a downpour started beside the tracks. Within two minutes, it turned into a thunderstorm. Then, into hail, hamring the train car with a ’ping ping pang’ sound.

Soone walked over from the front carriage and sat across from Xu Huo, pulling out a chair.

Xu Huo lazily leaned back on the soft sofa, "Got sothing to say?"

The Golden-Eyed Player’s previously confrontational attitude had completely changed to a remarkably calm deanor, "Didn’t expect you to know a Super Player."

Xu Huo lifted an eyelid to look at him, "You’re not planning to brawl with

on the train again, are you?"

"Not at all." The Golden-Eyed Player chuckled, "If there were another fight, I wouldn’t help you out of it."

He was referring to the previous ti when Xu Huo was trapped by six players using props.

"Thanks." Xu Huo paused, then said, "This is the second ti you’ve copied my tickets. Isn’t that a bit wasteful?"

"Not a waste." The Golden-Eyed Player’s smile didn’t waver, "Think of it as making a friend."

Xu Huo didn’t respond.

The Golden-Eyed Player didn’t mind and continued, "Bounty Hunters have professional ethics; once they take on a bounty, they can’t beco turncoats midway."

"However," he changed the topic, "one can choose to accept a bounty and also choose to abandon it."

The implication was that he didn’t plan to pursue Xu Huo for that box anymore.

"You’re quite flexible." As if he hadn’t just said he’d never set a precedent, "You don’t know what’s inside the box?"

Xu Huo asked.

"The person who pays usually doesn’t tell the Bounty Hunter the specific item to be recovered." The Golden-Eyed Player said, "A credible Bounty Hunter also wouldn’t deliberately open it to look. Without credibility, you won’t last long in this business, and no one would offer you a high price."

It was clear that he loved this profession.

Xu Huo was silent for a long ti, "A bounty item worth fifty million White Notes, the price offered to you shouldn’t be much higher than this number. You’ve followed the box through at least four or five sub-zones; wouldn’t that be a loss?"

The Golden-Eyed Player was also silent, and after a while, he said, "Most of the ti, it only costs a few tickets and so ti."

It’s rare to encounter situations like this one, where the bounty item exchanged hands several tis and was always in different sub-zones, slippery and hard to catch.

Bounty missions are usually hierarchical; the bounty issuer will provide so information. If they are aware of the bounty holder’s strength, players with a similar or higher level will take on such tasks. Especially since the Golden-Eyed Player is skilled in tracking, his cost is lower, and his success rate is higher.

The price for such bounty missions is relatively appropriate, not low but not too high either.

On the other hand, tasks with unclear owners and high-value bounty items are often overpriced because of their higher risk levels, requiring higher-level players to complete.

"Overall, being a Bounty Hunter is a relatively high-inco profession."

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