The Ring: Sell Dung Beetles in Junction

Chapter 35 Membership Package

Chapter 35 Membership Package
Alley Church.

A few faders leaned together, chatting about their experiences in the borderlands.

Their weapons lay by the anvil, waiting to be repaired by the blacksmith.

Outside the church, a tall horse stopped.

The handsome faded man jumped off the horse, stretched out his hand, wrapped his arms around the waist of a woman on the horse, and took her down.

The woman wears a flat hood, a standard witch robe, and holds a holy finger seal in her hand.

All the characteristics indicate that this is a standard finger witch.

Each Finger Witch will only serve one faded person, and the guidance of blessing will allow the witch to meet the faded person. This is the purpose of blessing, the guidance of fate.

This is also the most standard fader combo.

The faded ones who can see the blessing and have the service of the witch are the real heroes.The heroes will follow the blessing's guidance and become a mighty army of faders, galloping across the border and marching towards the ultimate goal.

The faded people who lost their blessings and guidance and witches lost their goals and became a tributary.

It is for this reason that many true Faded heroes are proud and determined.

The fader who came today is very proud.

His armor is decorated with various carvings and patterns, and the sword on his waist is kept sharp and tough.

The Fade Man didn't wear a helmet because he wanted to show off his handsome face with his carefully trimmed mustache, eyebrows and hair.

The witch followed behind the faded person step by step, always guarding his rear, ready to sing prayers at any time, and provide healing for the faded person.

The Faded One looked at the sign on the Church of Alley:

"Patch's old store... When did there be another store here?"

The Faded One marches into the Chapel of Alley with head held high.

At the door of Ai Lei Church, a white-masked man stood in front of him with his hands crossed.

There are merchants setting up stalls to sell goods in the rear, and strange blacksmiths in thick armor are forging iron.There is even a witch standing in communication, quietly looking at a scroll; a blindfolded woman who looks like a priest sits aside.

"It's quite complete." The faded man commented, pointing to Fan Lei and said to the Finger Witch, "There are waiters at the door."

The veins under Fan Lei's mask bulged, and he smiled and said:
"Oh, it's the hero of the faded ones, and your own witch. Your journey in the borderlands must have gone smoothly."

"So-so." The faded man's mouth was humble, but the corner of his mouth couldn't help but evoke a smile.

He took out a pair of bear paws from the harness on the horse's back.

"Just hunted a rune bear the day before yesterday," said the faded one.

"Awesome, this is a dangerous species comparable to a giant dragon." Fan Lei applauded, "You are such a powerful person, have you challenged the city lord of Stone City and grafted Gregor?"

The smile at the corner of the faded person's mouth disappeared, and he said cautiously:
"That's a demigod."

"That's right, but it's just an old and ugly demigod." Fanlei said, "The shard king with the Great Rune, that is the enemy worthy of your hero status."

The faders are boasted somewhat smugly:

"Perhaps I can indeed go to Stonewell..."

"You'd better be careful." The Finger Witch advised him from behind, "I heard that Grek got a very dangerous sacrifice, and he has become even more dangerous."

Fan Lei looked at the witch who was holding the holy mark with two fingers, and continued to say to the faded person:

"Have you ever been to the Hall of the Round Table?"

"Of course, not long ago, I was honored to receive an invitation." The faded man puffed up his chest.

To be invited to the round table is proof of his heroism.

"So did you see the two fingers?" Fanlei asked.

The pride of the faded melts like snow.

"No." He said, his tone weak.

At the round table, he was humiliated by a man named Sir Baizhi, who bluntly said that he was just a passer-by and did not receive the recognition of two fingers.

"After all, Two Fingers will only accept heroes with a large rune." Fan Lei chuckled, looking a little harsh, "Although Grek is despicable, he is a fragment king with a large rune after all. He is a good target. And got Big Luen, you can truly be recognized by the round table and be seen by two fingers."

The Holy Seal of the Finger Witch clenched even tighter, obviously Fan Lei's words had also touched her.

The witch is the bridge connecting the fader and the two fingers, which witch doesn't want to see the two fingers.

Fanlei leisurely looked at the other faders in Ailey Church:
"Look, those flaws without witches are also people who are ready to challenge Greg. In the eyes of the faders, Greg is very popular, the top card among the demigods, and everyone wants to challenge him. And the big There is only one Rune..."

With a few words, the proud fader was provoked. He walked up to the blacksmith and threw the weapon and a few runes over:
"Hey, blacksmith, sharpen my sword, I'm going to challenge the demigod."

"Okay, please wait a moment, I will finish the weapons for these guys." The blacksmith was enthusiastic like a bellows.

But the fader doesn't appreciate it: "Get my weapons first."

Now the others were not happy: "Why stop it."

The fader smiled:

"Sorry, the junction is a place where the weak prey on the strong, but there is no such thing as a first-come, first-served basis. You don't even have witches, so you should give the opportunity to those who are more likely to succeed."

The others immediately surrounded them, but they didn't have any weapons in their hands, so they had to fight hand-to-hand if they had a conflict.

The faded man was still unafraid, he didn't even look at the people around him, but seeing that the blacksmith didn't make a move, he glared at the blacksmith:
"Call quickly, or I will complain to the manager of your store."

The blacksmith left the anvil and stood between the two waves:
"Everyone be more civilized and kind. They are all faders, so don't engage in confrontation."

Fan Lei's voice floated from not far away:
"Whoever wants to fight can come to me."

"Ahem." The blacksmith coughed twice, and was drawn back by everyone's attention, "As for this shop, you can jump in line."

Hearing what the blacksmith said, the faded person with the witch immediately raised his head proudly, looking down at the other faded persons.

And the Faders who didn't have witches also clamored.

"Friends, I think you should be able to understand him." The blacksmith said, "You buy bone fragments and horses to save a lot of effort. There is nothing wrong with people wanting to save time."

"We spent money." Someone objected.

The blacksmith nodded: "So of course jumping in line also costs money."

The blacksmith took out a sign from behind the bellows:
"The new service launched by this store can spend a certain amount of Rune every month in exchange for the right to priority service and enjoy VIP-level treatment."

The blacksmith gave the faders a detailed introduction to the package services of different levels:
"A knight-level package, you can enjoy a [-]% discount on products, free clothing washing once a month, sub-human hand washing, absolutely will not damage your clothes.

"The noble-level package, [-]% discount on products, can enjoy the service of blacksmiths more than knights and non-members. It is suitable for you."

The faded man laughed when he heard this: "It's quite complicated to prepare the ground for your small shop, okay, how much is this noble-level set meal?"

"Five thousand runes a month," said the blacksmith.

"How much?" The faded man frowned, "Why don't you grab it?"

"Not much, honored guest." The blacksmith said, "You only need to spend more than 3 runes a month, and the discount will save you back."

"How can I spend thirty thousand runes a month?"

The blacksmith spread his hands: "Then there is no way, it can only show that you are not suitable for the noble package."

The face of the fader is a bit worse:

"You're mocking me? Who is your shop owner? That guy named Patch? Call him out!"

The regular patrons all laughed:
"The blacksmith is the boss."

"Partnership, just partnership," said the blacksmith.

The blacksmith looked at the more annoyed fader and said:

"Don't be such a customer. It's business. One is willing to fight and the other is willing to suffer. If you don't accept it, just don't buy it. Or you can wait a little longer, it won't be long."

Speaking of which, the blacksmith returned to the anvil and worked hard to strike the iron.

Seeing that the blacksmith ignored him, the faded man glared at him, took back his weapon and rune, and rode away.

The others who didn't have a witch were overjoyed to see the fader deflated, and chatted with the blacksmith:
"What other packages are there? Let's learn more, boss."

The blacksmith said while striking the iron:

"There's one for you."

"What?" The faders immediately became curious.

"Our witch here can help you convert runes." The blacksmith gestured with two fingers, "Twenty percent of runes will be charged as a reward."

(End of this chapter)

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