Qu Nannan did not refuse. What she had experienced was too bizarre, and her family would feel uncomfortable if she didn't ask them to help. She was the most considerate little princess.

In an instant, the solemn atmosphere just now turned into a tea party. Even though there were not many foods to eat, she took them out for everyone to see. They looked so fresh and many of these things were not available here.

Finally, her family accepted it well, and Qu Nannan secretly breathed a sigh of relief. At first, she was unwilling to travel through time and space to do the so-called mission, but later she had to go. However, she didn't take it too seriously. Anyway, success or failure didn't have much impact on her.

But this time when she came back, she clearly felt that there might be other benefits to completing tasks that the elves didn't know about. She felt urgent and wanted to complete a few more tasks to observe carefully and see if it was what she thought.

After sending her family away at night, Qu Nannan remembered that she hadn't asked about the points for this mission yet, and she was still thinking about buying marrow cleansing pills for her family. As for buying on credit, she was still reluctant, because she had never owed anything.

"Elf, how many points are there for this mission?" As for the merit points, she felt that there was little hope. After all, she didn't do anything to save lives.

The elf patted his head and said, "Yeah, I said I forgot something."

Qu Nannan...I've never heard of a system with a bad memory.

"Let me see. Our mission this time was rated as excellent, with 1000 points and 500 merit points."

"How many?"

"1000 points, 500 merit points." Does the host think it is too much or too little?

"Only 1000 points? Then when can I save enough points to buy the Marrow Cleansing Pill?" She thought a task would cost at least 1000 points, but she worked hard for thirty years and only got points?

"Will every mission world in the future have about the same number of points?"

"Not really. The missions we did before were the simplest ones, which were usually worth about 100 points. 1000 points is already very high. However, there are mission worlds with more points, but the danger is also relatively high. I don't recommend you to start doing high-risk missions now."

Although the host has many skills and a high combat power, his personality is still too simple. He will have a higher chance of success if he gains more experience before taking on more complex tasks.

Qu Nannan is not the kind of person who doesn't know what's good for her: "I know, I'm just a little anxious to buy the marrow cleansing pills."

"How about I sell it to you on credit first, and you can pay me back slowly when you earn points in the future?" As for the props in the task, it is not impossible to buy them on credit, and you don't have to keep the points.

"Let's talk about it next time I come back. Can we have a few days off?" It's not that she can't complete the tasks continuously, but Qu Nannan is not in a hurry. She just wants to take a rest first. Her life can't always be based on tasks.

"We can rest for up to five days this time. Shall we draw the next mission now?"

Other hosts cannot draw the next mission many days in advance, but his host can, so that he can prepare what he wants to bring.

"Extract it."

Qu Nannan watched the densely packed task list scrolling in front of her. After a few seconds, the scrolling stopped, and a task name "The Tender Period of the 1970s" appeared in the middle.

Qu Nannan's lips twitched. This name really made people unable to complain: "Is this another small world formed by a novel?"

"Yes, oh, that's not what I want to rob. What I want to rob is a time and space that is similar to the last world. I thought you have adapted to the life of that era, and you will be able to complete the task faster in the past. Is there something wrong?"

"Wait a minute, I'll ask someone. Actually, when it comes to picking tasks, most of the time we'll get the tasks we choose. Why is there a deviation here?"

"Forget it, we've already drawn the mission, so we'll just have to leave it to fate," she had a feeling that her mission seemed to be specially arranged by someone else. Thinking of how she felt after returning from the last mission, she decided to just go along and see.

"That's fine, but life in those days was very hard. People were really short of food and clothing. Are you sure you can do it?"

"We have to adapt to whatever we can and it's impossible for us to always choose the modern world to do missions. Won't we encounter all kinds of small worlds in the future?"

"You're right, but I suggest you bring more food this time. In the story of that time, you have no place to buy food even if you have money."

"Is it really the same as those novels we read?" She had read several novels about the times in the previous world, and the descriptions in them were quite miserable, but that was all an exaggeration, right?

"About the same. It depends on where the protagonist lives. If he is born in a family that favors boys over girls, it will be even more difficult."

At this point, Qu Nannan and the elf squeezed together to look at the mission introduction. The mission had not started yet, there was just an introduction without much content, but the client lived in the city, which was good news.

Even though Qu Nannan had spent thirty years in the countryside in the last world, she knew nothing about farming. The problem was that farming was done with agricultural machinery in that era and no manpower was needed at all. Even if she wanted to do it, she had no place to learn.

Before the two of them could continue their discussion, they heard the smart butler reminding them that there was a visitor.

When Qu Nannan opened the door, she saw her eldest cousin coming over. Didn’t he just leave not long ago?

"Brother, did you drop something?"

Qu Haoyan pushed his little sister into the house and said, "I'll go back and get some clothes to change into."

"Brother, I really don't need anyone to accompany me. I will tell you in advance when I am going to go on a mission." My cousin's school and company are in different directions from where she lives. If my cousin comes to live here, he will waste a lot of time on the road every day.

"I'm taking a rest these few days, so you don't have to worry about me. Come and sit down."

Qu Nannan sat next to her eldest cousin, and Qu Haoyan explained the purpose of his visit: "Your fighting ability is quite high, but what you lack is practical experience. It's not enough to just have skills."

This was also decided after they discussed it together. The youngest sister might be the one with the highest fighting ability in the family, but the problem was that she had hardly ever really fought against anyone, not counting the practice with her fellow apprentices.

My fellow disciples will be careful not to kill you, but if you meet a real enemy, he will not show you mercy, and I will definitely suffer.

This was something Qu Nannan had never thought about. The previous world was too peaceful and she could solve problems just by using her fists on the Internet. But if she really came to a world where martial arts was respected, she might not be able to handle it.

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