Chapter 41 Ten Commissions
Weather forecast and monster tide are both new terms I've never heard of before.

I haven't figured out how monsters are born.

I need to brush up on my knowledge in this area when I have time.

Lu Cang replied with a smile, "I was just about to take on some monster-slaying missions."

Upon hearing Lu Cang's response, Xili smiled happily: "It's wonderful that little Lu Cang is willing to help. Otherwise, with the monsters rampaging and waiting for assistance to arrive, we would have to seal off the town and prohibit people from going out."

"This is also a headache for workers who want to collect medicinal herbs and mine minerals during the harvest month."

Besides hunting monsters like an adventurer to earn rewards.

Some people simply switched to professions that lacked combat capabilities, making a living through farming, herb gathering, forging, mining, and so on.

There are usually people patrolling a certain area outside the town regularly...

When they encounter some weaker, low-level monsters, the patrol team will take care of them.

When encountering particularly troublesome monsters, the process will be followed to request instructions, and depending on the specific circumstances, the monsters will be directly subdued or handed over to the Adventurers' Guild to issue a subjugation quest.

The Adventurers' Guild has a cooperative relationship with the official patrol teams.

Unless it's an extremely urgent situation, high-ranking experts with official positions will not take action.

The general idea is to outsource the work and only handle the core tasks yourself.

"Sister Hillary, how many requests can I take?"

Hili: "Generally speaking, a level 2 adventurer can only accept two quests at a time."

"But the situation is special now, and you, Lu Cang, are a member of a legendary adventure team."

How many do you want to take?

Seeing Xili's response, Lu Cang didn't stand on ceremony, but simply swept his finger across the row of commissions.

"These nine."

"And...this one too."

A row of third-tier lord-level monster hunting quests, and a monster pack management quest.

Even Hillary's lips twitched slightly.

It's really a lion's mouth.

"Is that okay?" Lu Cang turned his head and asked.

Hilly pressed her temples.

Although I know Lu Cang is Izzy's apprentice and very strong...

But to ask an 8-year-old child, a level 2 mage, to take on so many high-difficulty quests.

"Hmm... let me think about it."

Hilly pondered for a moment.

call--

"can."

Lu Cang smiled brightly: "Thank you, Sister Xili."

"Sister Xili, could you help me post a request?"

"Just like yesterday, except we're recruiting level 3 adventurers."

Hiri: "Are you recruiting adventurers to protect you? Hmm, with so many quests to take on, I can help you find a few candidates."

Lu Cang issued the commission as if it were yesterday.

Hire different teams of level 3 healers, defenders, and gatherers.

The same requirement applies to defenders: they must learn to share the burden of injury.

Task objective: Quickly defeat 9 Tier 3 monster lords in a single day.

Reward: 1 gold per animal.

After announcing the commission, Lu Cang was not in a hurry.

He then randomly found an empty seat in the guild to read a book.

About half an hour later, adventurers approached Lu Cang.

A new face.

Lu Cang sized up the black-haired healing mage with twin ponytails in front of him.

It's not surprising that most healing sorcerers are women.

It's not that there are no male therapists, it's just that Lu Cang hasn't had any contact with them yet.

"You... want to hire a Tier 3 adventurer?"

Seeing this innocent 8-year-old child, Luo Si couldn't help but have some doubts.

"Well, it's me."

Fine.

It seems you don't recognize me.

It's so troublesome to explain. It's definitely better to have some fame, otherwise you'll be suspected no matter what you do.

“I am Izparut’s apprentice.”

Lu Cang thought about it for a while and finally came up with the most useful explanation.

however……

What she got in return was a burst of laughter from the other party. "Haha, hahaha..."

"Everyone knows Iz has many apprentices, kid... taking risks is not something you should be doing at your age."

Los pressed his head and shook it.

He walked towards Hilly, as if he intended to complain to her about something.

She shrugged, shook her head, and sighed at Hilly, looking quite disappointed.

Hilly simply covered her mouth and chuckled as she explained.

Then, Lu Cang saw her and Xili argue for a few words.

He turned back to look at himself with a surprised expression.

Lu Cang smiled and gave her a "V" sign.

She then turned to look at Hilly.

Hilly smiled and nodded, as if she were continuing to talk to her.

She then turned to look at Lu Cang.

This time, he had a look of utter disbelief.

His face was filled with shock.

"Isn't it?!!"

"Is this child the strongest magical genius since Iz?!"

Unexpectedly shocking.

Lu Cang had expected her to be surprised, but he never imagined she would be that surprised.

Lu Cang covered his ears slightly.

The scream was heard throughout the entire Adventurers' Guild.

There's no need to shout so loudly... People who are so loud and boisterous are really troublesome.

After the shock.

Luo Si came back and took Lu Cang's small hand in hers.

"Child, I was blind to your potential. Please, take me with you."

"I'm bankrupt."

Hilly followed behind Ross, walking over with an apologetic wry smile.

"Excuse me, Lu Cang."

"Although Los is a big spender, she is actually a pretty good healing mage."

"I recommended your team to her."

Oh ~
Their attitude before and after was a complete 180-degree change.

Since Xili said she was quite capable, Lu Cang had no reason to be picky. Being short of money... is something everyone experiences.

As long as the ability doesn't cause any problems, everything will be fine.

……

It took quite a bit of time to form a team.

After much effort, they finally managed to assemble the team, but Lu Cang's requirement remained the same: different teams.

This seemingly insignificant request actually hides another layer of meaning.

That means we're all unfamiliar with each other.

If you team up with someone who is already on the same team, there is a possibility that they might collude with each other behind the scenes.

For example... someone might have malicious intentions and conspire to kill themselves.

Defenses can not do without.

Even if Lu Cang maintains a kind attitude towards others, he still needs to guard against the risk of being schemed against.

Of course, Lu Cang wouldn't be overly cautious about certain low-probability events; there's a difference between being cautious and having paranoia.

On the dragon-rhinoceros chariot—

"Hmm... So you're adventurers who came to Raine Town alone and haven't found a suitable team yet, so you're planning to form a temporary team first."

Lu Cang confirmed it once.

Ross nodded: "Yes, that's right."

The other two nodded in agreement.

Compared to second-tier adventurers, third-tier adventurers are significantly better equipped.

Los is a Level 3 Healer/Level 1 Diviner/Level 1 Alchemist

Mazel is a Level 3 Gatherer/Level 2 Archer/Level 1 Healer.

Tland is a Level 3 Defender/Level 1 Blacksmith/Level 1 Gatherer.

Some professions overlap; Mazel even has a part-time job as a level 1 healer.

The professions of level 3 adventurers are significantly more diverse than those of level 1 and 2 adventurers; some even now hold three professions simultaneously.

It seems I should start thinking about a second job.

(End of this chapter)

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