Wilderness Redemption Tour

Chapter 150: Saint Denis's Side Quest

Nate avoided his father who was lying in the middle of the room and led Lin Yan to another room, his room.

After entering the room, he went straight to the large wooden box at the end of the bed, fumbled around for a while and took out a stack of change. After counting it carefully twice, he handed it to Lin Yan reluctantly.

"I have thirty-one dollars and thirty-three cents here. You can take all of it. As for the rest, you can take whatever you want in this room. Perhaps there are some valuables in my father's room. His room is opposite."

Lin Yan took the money and nodded at the boy in front of him who was much younger than him.

"Okay, I'll leave when I've taken enough. I'll leave some for you."

Back in the living room, Lin Yan first came to the fireplace and grabbed the shotgun hanging above the fireplace. He saw this gun when he first entered the door, and when he mentioned paying off the debt just now, this gun was the first thing he thought of.

Lin Yan took the shotgun and examined it carefully, and had a rough estimate of its value.

Hmm... the gun is a bit old... there are many scratches on the gun body... the overall condition is not as good as the weapons captured from the enemy. Even if the gun shop owner buys it, it is not worth much...

Arriving at Algee Davidson's room, after searching for a while, Lin Yan only found a silver ring and a silver belt buckle in the cabinet beside the bed. He threw them into the space bag, and the system gave the price of these two items - only 5 US dollars...

Having not found anything else of value, Lin Yan immediately started to search the land. No matter whether it was a half-drunk bottle of wine or a can of food hidden under the bed that was covered in dust and had long been forgotten, Lin Yan put them all into the space bag.

One advantage of the space bag is that no matter what it is, as long as it can be put in, it will display the corresponding price of such things. Regarding this price, Lin Yan once did an experiment. He found that when the store owners recycled these things, the prices they offered were basically the same as those displayed by the system. Even if he could get close to the other party and say nice things to make the things more expensive, it would only be 1%-2% more expensive at most. This amount of money was just a drizzle for him who was not short of money. It was not worth his spitting. So later when he sold the items seized from the enemy, he would throw the things he wanted to sell to the store owner and let him name the price. As long as the price was not too low, he would make the deal directly with a wave of his hand.

Lin Yan felt like a rag picker now. After scraping together money from here and there in the room, he finally collected the amount of the debt. He "couldn't wait" to say goodbye to Nate and left this smelly house.

In fact, without realizing it, his sense of smell had gradually adapted to the smell in the room, and the way he initially breathed through his mouth was slowly replaced by breathing through his nose. The bad smell he "felt" he smelled was just a psychological effect.

Pushing open the door, Lin Yan took a deep breath of fresh air outside. Breathing the fresh air again, Lin Yan couldn't help but feel tears welling up in his eyes.

"Why are you so slow? What about the gunshots just now?" Sadie was standing under a tree not far away. When she saw Lin Yan coming out of the house safely, she asked while hugging her shoulders.

Lin Yan closed the door, walked down the stairs, and walked to Sadie's side before whispering, "This fisherman is not honest. We were all deceived by him..."

As they walked toward the front door of the house and parked their horses, Lin Yan briefly described to Sadie what had happened inside the house.

"It would be better for a drunkard who lies all the time and commits domestic violence against his wife and children to die," Sadie commented after hearing this.

"Where are we going next?" she asked as she took the reins, stepped into the stirrups and mounted the horse.

"First, let's go back and give the money to Leopold, and then go to Saint Denis. I've been there so many times before, but I've never had in-depth contact with the people there. Let's try our luck and see if we can encounter anything interesting."

Yesterday, Lin Yan accepted two missions at once in the suburbs. He guessed that it was arranged by the system. So he guessed that if there were any more missions in the wild, even if he didn't look for them deliberately, he would encounter them on the way to Saint Denis. What he was thinking at this time was that he had been to Saint Denis more than once or twice, but apart from asking for directions, he had not had much contact with the people there. How could such a big city not have some special missions? He wanted to take advantage of the free time of this main mission to explore this big city.

Back at the camp, Lin Yan found Leopold and used his own money to pay off Algie Davidson's debt.

"Oh, Mr. Custer. I have to admit that I am a little surprised by your efficiency." Leopold Strauss, who was still leaning against the carriage reading a book, reached out and pushed his small glasses on his nose, looking at Lin Yan with a hint of surprise in his eyes.

"When I asked Arthur to do these things for me before, he always made excuses. It would take at least a day for the money to be returned to me. Once, he was even a week late. It was not until I urged him for the third time that he returned the money to me."

As he spoke, he stood up and put his right hand, which was not holding the book, on Lin Yan's shoulder, praising him: "Although you have just joined and are still a newcomer, you are indeed suitable for this job."

Although I know you are praising me, it doesn't sound like a good thing to me... Lin Yan gently pushed Leopold's hand away, smiled modestly and said: "No, no, no, I'm just a newcomer. My experience and skills are far behind Arthur. Well... If there is nothing else, I will leave first."

Although he was communicating with Lin Yan, Leopold's hands were not idle. While talking, he counted the banknotes Lin Yan handed to him. After confirming that they were correct, he nodded imperceptibly and waved to Lin Yan, "Let's go."

After saying that, he sat back in his original seat, opened the book in his hand again, and began to read it with full concentration.

After saying goodbye to Leopold, Lin Yan took the opportunity to drink some water and walked around the camp.

As usual, Tilly, Marybeth, and Karen sat in front of two wooden tubs, chatting and washing the dirty clothes that everyone in the camp had changed out of. After the kidnapping of little Jack, Abigail now stayed with little Jack almost every step of the way, fearing that something would happen to him again. Micah and Bill, the "brothers in distress", remained in the camp. Bill was patrolling the periphery of the camp, while Micah, with a thin bandage on his head, wandered around the camp bored and continued to "hook up" with the female members.

After a day's rest yesterday, Jilan, who lost an eye, has basically accepted himself now. Now he has returned to his old job and started dealing with everyone's horses. Ms. Bell is pulling the uncle to set up the defense line outside the camp. She seems to be particularly concerned about the safety around her residence, which can be seen from her living environment when Lin Yan first met her. Although they are together, the uncle still plays his "fine tradition" - he only talks but does not do anything, holding a bottle of wine and talking at the side. At best, he is just a tool to relieve boredom.

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