"Judging from your reactions, you should have a good idea of ​​what happened."

Burse's expression changed, and he exchanged a glance with his companion.

They were indeed confident that such tremors would occur every two weeks.

Kong continued, "That's right, just as you guessed. The floor owner hatched ahead of schedule."

Pers pressed on in a serious tone, "We need specific information."

Kong pulled his hand out of his pocket, his fingers making a gesture that everyone understood:

"That's content that requires payment."

After a brief negotiation, Perth obtained the information he wanted in exchange for a temporary shop space given to him by Kong.

"【Black Demon Sword】..."

Perth's one eye swept across the room, and one of his underlings rushed up the aisle. Two minutes later, the underling returned.

“Bers, there are indeed traces of Goliath hatching on it, but no Goliath's body was found. It must have been defeated.”

"Where is the Black Demon Sword?"

"Didn't find anything!"

"Is that so?" Perth stroked his chin thoughtfully.

Given the level of the Black Demon Sword, dealing with Goliath would probably only take one strike.

"Looks like it was taken care of in a moment. Let's call it a day, there's nothing left to do." Boss waved his hand, and the gathered adventurers dispersed.

The town of Rivera is the first and last man-made supply point connecting to the ground. The residents here have a responsibility and obligation to maintain the safety and smooth flow of this road.

Therefore, every time Goliath is resurrected, adventurers here form groups to eliminate him. If they can defeat him, they fight; if they can't, they run away and try again next time.

Since someone else is doing it for them this time, they don't need to worry about it.

However, they never imagined that this time, Goliath would "escape" on his own. And the unscrupulous Freya Familia left no room for maneuver.

……

With permission from the leader, the Blank Squad went to Rivera's exchange on their own.

"This is the 'stall' you've been looking for," the guide said, before taking his leave.

Dekomori looked at the so-called stall, which was merely separated by a wooden board and covered with a tattered cloth, and complained:

"What a shabby death."

Kong didn't seem to care. He plopped down on the tattered cloth and pulled out backpack after backpack, along with Fire Fairy Essence Protective Cloth, from his already bulging backpack and placed them on the stall.

It is clearly a backup prepared in advance, and a backup of the backup.

"I need to recoup some funds here. Since you've all come all this way to Rivera, feel free to explore on your own. Meet back here in two hours."

Lily's eyes lit up: "Are you planning to start a business?"

"Of course." Kong curled the corners of his mouth. "A backpack like the one you're wearing is worth 2 falies here. Aren't you tempted?"

"2! A tenfold price difference? This..." Lily was stunned.

That's the purpose of firing in the air.

If you sell items and supplies to merchants as a passerby, you won't get such prices, but it's different when you set up your own stall. In the notoriously exploitative Rivera black market, these prices are quite normal.

As for why no wealthy families come to Rivera to make money despite how lucrative it is, that's thanks to the unique environment here.

Besides...

"There aren't many people willing to spend money to get ripped off. If you're thinking of making a fortune this way, it might be a bit difficult." Kong dispelled Lily's little scheme.

Chapter 96 The Ghost of Rivera

For Shaga, the Fire Fairy Cloth was a risk-free business, yet it was an essential item for adventurous people who had suffered setbacks to return to the surface. Therefore, they would occasionally buy it even if it meant taking out a loan.

However, there weren't many such "unlucky ones." After sitting there for an hour, they only sold one item.

Lily looked on with envy...

"A gross profit of 40 fares per item, that's a huge windfall."

Similarly, Lily sacrificed herself, sitting in Bai's lap and taking advantage of the stall. She spread out the supplies she had brought and sold one or two small items, earning a few thousand yuan...

"Isn't this more profitable than stealing?"

Lily suddenly felt disheartened about the dead-end profession of thievery.

While rubbing Lily's head, Bai muttered, "Life is just a trash game. As long as you find a strategy or a bug, you can quickly reach the pinnacle of life."

Upon hearing this, Sora's lips twitched, and he thought to himself: Oh dear, if life were really a trash game, we wouldn't have become shut-ins.

Don't you have any self-awareness?

"I see." Lily seemed to understand but not quite.

If life is a trash game, then her life is probably a trash bug in that trash game.

"It's okay if you don't understand, just enjoy the moment." Bai squinted, enjoying the soft, furry texture of the animal ears.

the other side.

"Collecting cloud-shaped fruit is definitely better after all."

"The crystal candy is delicious!"

Dekomori and Kuroneko left, bickering as they made a pact to find a special fruit that only appears in dungeons.

Crystal Candy, a teardrop-shaped fruit resembling candy, is only produced in dungeons and is extremely rare. In Orario, many nobles buy it, and one costs 30,000 Fali.

Only Jianzi was left alone.

Unlike her distinctive companions, Miko is just an ordinary girl who is afraid of ghosts and troubled by gaining weight from eating sweets.

But ironically, she lives a life detached from the ordinary.

I've been playing this game for a month now, and I've learned a lot of useless knowledge from the "seniors".

It has things like the invisible boundary line and the will of the abyss, and it even earned the nickname "Demon Eye".

"The seniors are all so amazing, I'm not afraid at all."

Jianzi walked along the forest path, a gentle breeze blowing, and the earthy fragrance of nature filled the air.

Only now can she truly enjoy her time alone and experience the beauty of nature.

"Ah, a world without ghosts and monsters, that's wonderful." Miko lay on the grass, her gaze looking up at the sky through the shade of the trees.

"The dungeon is truly an amazing place; even though there's no sun, it manages to create the atmosphere of 'daytime.'"

Her initial goal in entering the game was simply to get a good night's sleep so she could face the monsters and demons the next day. Now, although she's become a bit greedy, she still longs for everyday life.

"How wonderful, to enjoy a quiet afternoon alone without worrying about monsters suddenly appearing."

Jianzi closed her eyes, fully immersing herself in nature, listening to the chirping of insects and birds, the rustling of leaves in the breeze, and the babbling of flowing water.

"Flowing water?"

Seeing Zi roll over and get up, swaying her tight, round buttocks encased in her panties, she continued walking towards the woods ahead, parting a clump of bushes and peeking out...

What comes into view is a waterfall pond reflecting the shimmering light.

"This is……"

Seeing the joy on his face, he took a few steps forward, scooped up some river water, and washed his face.

It's so cold...

The river water was crystal clear, and she could see fish and shrimp playing on the blue riverbed.

Seeing her take off her shoes and socks, she soaked her tired feet in the water...

She squinted her eyes: "Ah...so comfortable."

The fish and shrimp sensed the invasion of their territory and gathered around Jianzi's feet, trying to bite off the dead skin and fungus on her feet.

"Oh, it itches so much." Seeing Zi squeeze her legs together and rub them against each other, enjoying it for a moment, she had an even bolder idea.

After looking around and finding no one else around, she secretly took off her clothes, neatly laid them on the bank, and then jumped into the pond.

Happy times pass quickly. When Jianzi popped her head out of the water again and shook the water off her hair, she suddenly caught a glimpse of something that seemed out of place in the current environment.

Turning my head, I saw a pile of bulging mounds of earth, with a dozen or so weapons of various styles stuck in them. However, the weapons were quite old and had begun to rust.

"That's... a grave?"

Jianzi shuddered, his head sinking back to the bottom of the lake, blowing bubbles: "No way, there shouldn't be any ghosts in this world. Mr. Xia said that reincarnation exists in this world."

After muttering to himself for a moment, Jianzi returned to the shore, dressed himself properly, and then went to the grave.

On the mound, there were some withered white flowers, indicating that someone came to pay their respects regularly, but no information about the owner of the grave could be found.

"Whose grave could it be?"

The only way to identify them was by the various weapons stuck in the tomb.

Seeing Zi slowly reach out, wanting to remove the rust from the weapon, perhaps he could see a message from its owner through the weapon.

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