Chapter 74 Force
The three of them looked at each other in silence, and no one spoke.
Flora was in a complicated mood. She had learned from Kasha that she had a powerful mother since she could remember. She remembered it very clearly. She was very excited at the time because she was not an orphan and had a very amazing mother.
As she grew up, her admiration for her mother weakened day by day. Because this woman who was her mother had never appeared. She asked Kasha. But Kasha simply told her. Her mother was out on an adventure and had no time to return to the camp.
Until one day she accidentally heard Kasha and Akara talking in secret, and then she knew that her mother was the dark crow that brought great disaster to the camp. That day, she felt like the sky had fallen.
She was only seven years old at the time.
From then on, she became introverted and didn't like to talk. Whenever she saw professionals gathered together to chat, she felt that they were denouncing her mother. At this time, she didn't know what to do, so she had to hide at home. Kasha, who took care of her meticulously, noticed her abnormality and went to her to comfort her. But she didn't tell the secret in her heart. Kasha had to use other methods to try to make her become the lively Flora again.
Kasha's care made her feel guilty. Because it was her mother who caused the camp, which was not strong enough, to lose a lot of professionals. She couldn't face Kasha who cared about her like a mother. She didn't know what to do when she was young, so she chose to escape. She challenged Kasha's patience again and again with her rebellious character.
She was naughty and disobedient, and when she grew up, she learned a superb stealing technique. So she became a big nuisance in the camp. She was very happy and thought that this would make Kasha give up on her. She didn't have to feel so guilty. But soon she knew she was wrong.
She underestimated Kasha's love for her.
When something happened, Kasha would solve it privately with others. Kasha thought she was doing it very secretly, but she didn't know that she had been hiding in the dark and peeking. The better Kasha treated her, the more guilty she felt. Until one day, Kasha was really enraged and threw her to a professional.
She was very happy and thought she had achieved her goal and made Kasha give up on her completely. But later, the professional suddenly told her that the magic contract they signed was a rare lifelong contract. Only then did she know that Kasha had never given up on herself. But she didn't understand why Kasha threw herself to this seemingly insignificant professional. But soon she found out.
This professional turned out to be a God's Grace.
A God's Grace is a gift-giver who walks on behalf of the gods in the world and has a very high reputation among humans. Kasha threw herself to the only God's Grace that exists at present, obviously hoping that she would not sell her dignity for the future like other Rogues.
She cried secretly, sad that she had failed Kasha's expectations. After signing a contract with the professional, Rogue could move out of the training ground. But she chose to stay in the training ground to accompany Kasha. Because the God's Grace told her what true love is.
Originally thought that she could use practical actions to make up for the harm she had caused to Kasha over the years, but when she went out on an adventure with the God's Grace, the name that should have disappeared from her life once again entered her world. She chose to play dumb and was unwilling to tell Kasha that she already knew the truth. But this woman actually appeared, and it was not just a name.
She was very angry and hated this woman for destroying the happy life that she had finally accepted. Fortunately for her, this woman was just as cold and ruthless as she had imagined. In this way, she could draw a clear line with this woman without any scruples. But she was wrong again. Until she really saw this woman, she found that she was actually a little happy.
This is not right. This woman is the enemy of the camp.
"What are you doing here?" Flora tried her best to suppress the bitterness in her heart and tried to keep a cold expression.
Barbara was indifferent, and Olvera lowered her head and remained silent. No one spoke. For a moment, the atmosphere between the three became a little heavy.
"I warn you not to hurt him. Otherwise, even if you enter the demon world, I will catch up with you and kill you." Flora felt that she could not help the bitterness in her heart, and she left after saying a cruel word, proudly like a princess.
"Why don't you tell the truth?" Olvera raised her head and watched Flora go away, her tone was very low.
"If she thinks this is the best way, then I have no right to interfere with her freedom." Barbara was still indifferent. But Olvera heard a barely detectable tremor in her voice.
"Let's go in, the little girl should be inside." Olvera was silent for a while, opened the tent and walked in.
Barbara nodded silently and followed Olvera into the tent. When she entered the tent, her eyes quickly fixed on Irene. This was the first time she looked at this little assassin seriously.
Irene was obviously very afraid of the former high-ranking officials of the organization. When Barbara's eyes swept over her, she subconsciously hugged her knees and buried her head in her knees.
"I'm sorry, this is not part of the cooperation." Lan Wu did not stand up to greet him, but just smiled, but there was no smile in his eyes.
"Uh... we just want to come and see the former members." Olvera was completely out of his previous composure at this time. After the experience not long ago, he suddenly found that he was a little guilty.
"I want to know why you value her." Barbara's eyes moved to Lan Wu's face, and her tone was unquestionable.
"I just want to save a child who was destroyed by the Dark Crow." Lan Wu looked straight into Barbara's eyes and did not flinch: "If possible, I want to save more children. They should not be your tools."
"That is their mission." Barbara remained calm, and her tone was obviously a little arrogant.
Lan Wu curled his lips and moved his eyes to Irene. He smiled without raising his head and said, "It's up to you. Now that you have seen it, please leave. If you want to discuss cooperation, please find Lord Akara. If you want to exchange points, please go to the Professional Guild. Don't worry, Rogue Camp does not discriminate and will definitely accept your exchange."
Ovira laughed angrily. Although Rogue Camp has begun to generally change its previous trading methods, gold coins are still hard currency. How could a dignified Dark Crow worry about not having money to spend. Thinking of this, he couldn't help but choke. He guessed the meaning of Lan Wu's words, which was clearly implying that the Dark Crow was so poor that it could only rely on exploiting its subordinates to maintain its daily expenses.
"This kid really holds a grudge." Olvera thought to himself. Suddenly, he thought of Lan Wu's mysterious words, and he would be fooled if he was not careful. He immediately raised his vigilance and chewed on what Lan Wu had just said.
Gradually, he figured out something. In addition to hinting that Dark Crow had no money, Lan Wu was clearly hinting that the Rogue Camp was developing rapidly and would soon promote this points system to the world. If you want to take a seat, get on the bus quickly.
Thinking of this, Olvera had a strange expression and cast his eyes on this God-given who made him unpredictable. If his guess was true, relying on this points system alone would be a huge fortune that could not be ignored. He has studied this points system a lot these days.
This system is very good. First of all, it directly solves the problem of equipment trading. Although the current mainstream is gold coin trading, he knows that once the professional guild of the Rogue Camp appears, it will completely change the world.
In the past, buying equipment required looking for the equipment you needed everywhere, and you had to bear the risk of being raised by others. After all, the supply and demand relationship determines the price of goods. Once a professional guild appears, professionals can easily find suitable equipment in the guild without taking risks.
One hand hands over points and the other hand hands over goods, fair and reasonable. Thinking about it this way, the 10% price difference required for exchange is not a big problem. It's just a convenience.
Secondly, it greatly saves space. The capacity of the space bag is a headache for every professional. Equipment, gold coins, potions, etc. are all necessary things for every professional. Once the points are out, it is directly a card. It greatly saves space and is more convenient to use. Consumption, swipe the card, get it done. Trading, swipe the card. Convenient and fast, far more convenient than the current counting of gold coins.
Olvera thought further and further, and was distracted for a while. It was not until Barbara spoke that he woke up.
"I want to see her space bag." Barbara's tone slowed down a little, with a little pleading.
"As long as she is willing, I have no objection." Lan Wu leaned back on the blanket and looked at the top of the tent.
Barbara remained silent, walked to Irene, squatted down, and said indifferently: "I want to see your space bag."
Irene suddenly heard a voice in front of her, her whole body tensed, and looked up at Lan Wu blankly. It was a pity that the latter did not give her any hints at all, and made it clear that she had to make her own decision. She panicked immediately, subconsciously raised her thumbs, and smiled stiffly at Barbara.
Barbara was at a loss. Olvera was at a loss.
"This is the Dark Crow." Lan Wu sat up again, and a trace of anger appeared on his face: "If your mission is to turn a person into an emotionless tool, then there is no need for us to cooperate."
"No...no." Barbara lost her composure in front of outsiders for the first time. Irene, a living example, was right in front of her, and she felt that this excuse was very pale, just like Olvera's reaction at the beginning.
"She is just an exception." Olvera was embarrassed and explained weakly.
"Where is the little druid in the Cold Plain?" Lan Wu was aggressive.
"I will find out about this." Barbara stood up, her face returning to its previous indifference. She looked down at Irene, who was still trying to maintain this stiff smile, and turned around and walked out of the tent.
Olvera turned around silently, and just took two steps, she suddenly heard Lan Wu's voice, which was obviously suppressing his anger: "Give me an explanation, I promise that Tristram will definitely have a share for you."
Olvera was silent for a moment, and then walked out of the tent.
Lan Wu watched Olvera walk out of the tent, put on a gentle smile on his face again, and smiled at Irene: "You take a rest first. Let me see what we have gained this time."