Nie Wan remained calm. She knew that this game wouldn't involve any explicit sexual content, and that setting the tailor like this was just a feint.

He does indeed take advantage of players, but not through their looks, but rather...

"Old tailor, my eyesight isn't what it used to be. If you really want to help me, how about you sew fifty Ghost Robes for me?"

Yes, this guy is a real swindler.

He will have players who have trained in the tailoring secondary profession make clothes for him.

Moreover, they make dozens or even hundreds of pieces at a time.

The key is that if he obediently gives you experience and rewards after you finish the task, then I'll be fine.

It's possible that even after the player has completed the task, he still won't accept it.

He complained that some of the clothes made by the players were of substandard quality, and that the players had worked hard to make the clothes, but he simply halved the reward.

Nie Wan remembered that in her past life, someone couldn't stand it and assassinated this guy.

But killing him wouldn't help; the tailor who respawned afterward would still look the same dead.

Nie Wan had no intention of assassinating him.

She chose the tailor as her entry point not only because, although he was cunning, he was indeed the easiest person among all the demons to gain reputation with, but also because she wanted to take the opportunity to practice her various tailoring skills.

If you practice elsewhere, you have to pay for the materials yourself.

The materials are free of charge if you accept this task.

Nie Wan could use these materials to improve her skills.

With the magical artifact, the Celestial Maiden Shuttle, her skills improved remarkably quickly.

Tailoring skills are divided into three parts: sewing, weaving, and cutting.

It takes 100 experience points to level up from level 0 to level 1.

It may not seem like much, but considering the failure rate, it would take four or five hundred bolts of cloth and three or four hundred garments to level up once.

However, Nie Wan has the Heavenly Maiden Shuttle. Every time she successfully weaves a piece of cloth or makes a piece of clothing, she will gain an extra 80% proficiency, making her level up much faster than others.

Moreover, the Celestial Maiden Shuttle seems to have a hidden effect.

Nie Wan doesn't need to concentrate too much; if she follows the steps, the finished product will almost never fail.

Compared to the extreme care required for alchemy, which still carries the risk of failure, things are going incredibly smoothly for him as a tailor right now.

Eight hours later, Nie Wan took the fifty ordinary-level Ghost Robes she had finished making to the tailor to hand in the quest.

The tailor stroked his mustache and chuckled, "Finished so quickly? Young man, haste makes waste."

As he spoke, he rummaged through fifty shirts, ready to turn hostile at the moment if he found a cheap or inferior garment.

However, after inspecting all fifty items, they turned out to be identical ordinary shirts, with no flaws whatsoever!

The tailor's beard twitched, and after holding back for a long time, he said to Nie Wan, "You really are a master of deception."

Even after giving her the reward for completing the task, the tailor was still not satisfied and asked her to make clothes of excellent quality this time.

Nie Wan accepted all comers.

The previous task brought her skill proficiency to almost level 2. Now that she's starting to make excellent clothes, she should be able to break through to level 3 soon.

Once you reach level 3, you can upgrade your tailor's rank and become a superior tailor.

Even if we returned to human territory at that time, we could still craft high-quality equipment.

In any case, she's not losing out by taking on any missions now.

However, she had already been in the demon clan for nearly three days.

Before most players reached level 50 and over 300 players joined the Ghost faction, information could not be exchanged between the Ghost and Human territories.

Human players are also unable to contact Nie Wan, who is in the Ghost faction.

In order to complete the mission as soon as possible, Nie Wan has never logged off and has been in the game the whole time, so she is now basically isolated from the world.

With Lan Xiangyuan taking care of things for her, Nie Wan wasn't worried.

However, a week after the game starts, it will begin its first integration with reality.

There are now only two days left until the first fusion.

When the earth shakes and mountains tremble, Lan Xiangyuan alone will probably not be able to cope with those changes.

Therefore, she would be better off hatching the pet in the Purple Jade Crystal and returning it to the human race before then.

Thinking it over, Nie Wan sped up, compressing the massive workload into three hours, and still managed to submit the task on time.

The tailor's beard bristled with anger, but due to system limitations, he couldn't refuse to give a reward.

He wasn't giving up and wanted to give Nie Wan another mission, increasing the difficulty so he could take advantage of her even more.

Nie Wan no longer wanted to accept the offer.

Her tailoring level has reached level 3, and her reputation with Yaksha Village has improved from neutral to friendly. She can go and take on other quests; there's no need to waste time here.

So she shook her head in refusal and turned to walk away.

"Hey, wait! You, you, you're really not going to answer!"

The tailor tried his best to persuade Nie Wan to stay, but she wouldn't turn back at all, which made him stomp his feet in anger.

Nie Wan left the tailor shop and went straight to the chieftain's place.

This Yaksha Village was designed to resemble a Fujian Tulou (earthen building), especially the village chief's residence, which was a huge circular Tulou where hundreds of people lived together.

This notice is posted outside the gate. In addition to some information about the Ghost Clan, the notice also lists quests that players can accept.

Nie Wan had a clear goal. When she spotted a task that she needed most, she immediately took it and left the city clutching the last golden talisman in her hand.

Her assigned task was to find the village chief's missing youngest son.

This young master of the ghosts is very mischievous. He is only level 5, which is even lower than Nie Wan's level. Yet he thinks about going out of the city to go on adventures or hunting like his brothers all day long.

Therefore, quests to find the young master often appear in Yaksha Village.

This quest also grants the most reputation.

However, few people are able to complete it.

Because this little guy is constantly moving, he might reappear anywhere at any time.

However, Nie Wan doesn't need to worry about this problem at all.

Because she has the eye to see through illusions.

An NPC of the rank of "Young Master" can be detected by the Eye of Truth.

After shopping around Yaksha Village, Nie Wan entered the young master's name "Sixteen Demons" and discovered that he was currently in the 60-level volcanic zone east of Yaksha Village.

Fortunately, the little guy didn't wander into the group of level 100 monsters, but only into the group of level 60 monsters, so it won't be difficult to bring him back.

Nie Wan directly used the teleportation skill of the Eye of Truth, and the surrounding space shook. The next moment, she felt the heat rushing towards her.

The surrounding lava was bubbling and flowing.

I was standing on the edge of a narrow cliff.

Ahead, the young magistrate named Sixteen Demons, a green-skinned, black-horned yaksha demon, was huddled on a protruding rock.

Nie Wan moved with ease and speed, leaping onto the rock, grabbing the child, and jumping up the cliff.

After jumping up, put the child down first, then asked in a friendly and gentle voice with a smile, "Little one, is your name Sixteen Demons?"

The young master was initially very frightened, but seeing Nie Wan's gentle smile and handsome face, he gradually relaxed and nodded, saying, "Yes."

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