The Ring: Sell Dung Beetles in Junction

Chapter 36 Demigods and witches will not come to your door

Chapter 36 Demigods and witches will not come to your door
Haida was sitting on a wooden chair, and in front of her was a long line of long-lived people, on her right, waiting for her rune to transform.

The left hand rested on the armrest of the chair, and a giant blood-sucking mosquito crawled on the forearm, squeezing the blood from her body at any time.

At this time, she was no longer wearing the dirty old traveling witch dress, but a cool long dress with lace, quite girly.

It's a pity that it's a rainy day, and the blind Haida can't see her own beauty, but feels the bone-chilling cold, almost suffering from rheumatism.

The little demi-human tailor Burke stood on the back of the chair, measuring Hedda's shoulder.

He was cutting a bearskin for a cold shawl as an unnamed gift, while Hayda continued to serve as a clothes rack.

Demi-humans crawling up and down on her body, mosquitoes sucking blood, these are not the most unbearable things for Haida.

The most unbearable thing about her is the near-endless immortals.

Wuming also recruited a group of long-lived people, and now there are nearly 50 long-lived people who help him collect fruit and medicinal materials and collect dung beetles in the wild.

The wages of these dying immortals are ending, and a little rune will come to her to transform into the power in the body.

Spinning continuously for more than ten hours a day, coupled with the loss of blood, Haida couldn't bear it anymore.

Haida's lips were chapped, her face was pale, and her body was swaying, as if she was about to fall down at any time.

In the darkness, a scorching sun approached, warming Haida's cold body.

"Oops, did you suck too much?" Wuming supported the crumbling Haida, and took off the mosquito from her hand.

Hedda's lips were tightly pressed together, and she endured the pain.

Wuming looked at Haida's appearance, then looked at the endless stream of immortals, pinched his chin and thought for a moment:

"Looks like it's time for a change."

Wuming raised his voice to the immortals:
"Let's save some more runes in the future. It will be more efficient. We have more people, and some systems will always have to be changed."

The elders said:
"But we're afraid we won't be able to save money."

The rest of the immortals nodded in agreement:
"Some people will specifically grab our runes. They are powerless against the strong and will only bully us."

"What are you afraid of? Anyway, I'll save the food and lodging for you. Let's treat it as a daily settlement instead of a monthly settlement." Wuming made a decisive decision.

He clamped Haida's shoulders, lifted Haida who was limp like noodles, and showed her dismal face to the immortal:
"Let her be so tired, and we won't have any witches."

Didn't you suck her blood yourself, the immortals slandered.

The continuous healing of the warm stone under her feet allowed Haida to regain some strength, and she looked at Wuming gratefully.

Of course she is blind, and the grateful eyes cannot be conveyed to Wuming.

Wuming helped Haida back to the chair, and took a long bearskin blanket to cover her body.

Wuming's words relieved Haida's workload thirty times. Feeling the warmth from inside to outside, Haida almost cried.

"How about it, can you still hold it?" Wuming asked, "If you can't, just rest."

"I'm fine if the immortals don't come over so often." Haida showed her tenacity.

"That's good." Wuming said, "There are a few faders here, please help them transform Runes, don't worry, they are the same as the immortals, they can't bother you a few times a month, just treat it as if I recruited a few more times. Just one employee."

"Just as if you've recruited a few more employees..." Haida's heart twitched, and she slumped down on the chair.

A few faders without witches rubbed their hands together and approached Haida, obediently paid [-]% of the runes, and began to enjoy the services of the Finger Witch.

Although they are not as powerful and portable as portable witches, being able to help them transform runes is already a great help, which gives them a way to become stronger.

Wuming returned to the anvil, and Patch also returned:

"The blood rose in the garden is about to open. As long as we continue to expand the scale, we should be able to keep up with the increase in customers."

"Not bad." Wuming looked at Ai Lei Church with a sense of accomplishment.

Return to bone fragments, magic classes, and rune conversion services for marginal faders who have lost their witches.

With these three tricks, Wuming believes that Patch's old store already has a core competitiveness.

"The faders can't leave us anymore," Wuming announced.

Patch took out the purse and counted the runes inside:
"I earned 13 runes this month, mainly relying on the dung beetles in Stone City. Greg is recruiting troops to strengthen the city's defenses, and the demand for Dewdrops has skyrocketed. With Ailey Church as the core, our influence continues to expand."

Although it was all good news, Patch was a little worried:

"Greek is really going to sit back and watch us sell dung beetles?"

"Fan Lei said he would solve it." Wuming said.

"Don't tell me that you really believe that guy." Patch looked at Wuming in surprise, "That guy must be planning some kind of conspiracy, and he's full of bad taste at first sight."

"No way, he supplied the returned bone fragments." Wuming spread his hand, "Even our membership medals of different levels were designed and carved with his help."

Patch looked at Fan Lei on the other side of the church:

"We need to be somewhat resistant to possible threats, and we can't just cling to a blood dynasty."

"But the Blood Dynasty is the only one we can connect with now," Wuming said.

"Just staying here will certainly not wait for other demigod forces." Paqi said.

"Are you going on a trip?" Wuming asked, "You can change into the long travel dress that Haida replaced."

"Of course I want you to go." Patch rolled his eyes, "You are the most suitable pioneer for going out for adventure."

"I want to blacksmith. I can't do without me here." Wuming said, "Ailey Church is becoming more and more famous. If people who come here for the name find that there is no blacksmith, it will affect the reputation too much."

Patch said: "Our customers now don't need your forging technology at all, they can solve it by themselves, as long as it is free."

"The faders will grow up in the future, and they can find more powerful weapons and match them with more legendary weapons. At that time, they will need equally legendary blacksmiths to help them forge iron." Wuming said.

"That would be more troublesome, and you'd really be stuck," Patch said.

He touched his bald head and looked at Wuming curiously:

"I still don't understand how you became like this. You don't seem like someone who is willing to stay in one place. You are still an adventurer in your bones, right?"

Wuming reached out and took the money bag from Patch's arms:
"That's why."

He took out his part of the rune:

"Even if you let me go out, I don't have a target. Demigods won't come to your door, but it's hard to meet demigods when you go out. How can they be so easy to see, and they will help you deter Greco."

"I'm just reminding you." Patch said, "My premonition of danger is always accurate. As for the target, you have to think for yourself."

Wuming looked around at Ailei Church.

Selian, who was quiet and contemplative, Fanlei, who looked playfully, and Heda, who was pale-faced...

"I think we need more witches." Wuming thought of a goal.

"It's hard to find such a big-headed witch." Patch glanced at Heda, "Witches follow the blessing and guide, and serve the two fingers and the only one who fades. They are like a group of little girls full of romantic fantasies, just want to meet How can a hero who belongs to him alone agree to come here to be a witch for everyone?"

The two were worrying about the future of Patch's old shop, and the two came in from the back of the Alley Church.

One was naked, covered in rain, and shivering from the cold, while the other was already frozen into a drill bit, spinning his head frantically, shaking the cold rain off his body.

When the drill stopped, a wolf's head was revealed.

"Blazer, Tufu?" Wuming wondered, "You're back? It's pretty fast."

The werewolf with a wolf head and a huge sword on his back was called Blazer, and he once approached Kale to inquire about unknown news at night.

It just so happened that Wuming was the same as now, discussing the future of Patch's old store with Patch.

Coincidentally, we chatted.

Wuming learned that Blazer was looking for him under the order of his master to investigate the owner of the spirit horse.

So Patch immediately found Tufu and handed Tufu to Blazer.

Blazer was entrusted by the master, and handed over the thing entrusted by the former master of the spirit horse to Tufu.

On the other hand, Tuofu had just been encouraged by Wuming that night, and he was inspired to become a magician.

Hearing that Blazer is from Lienia, where the Academy of Magic is located, and knowing that Blazer's owner is also a powerful magician, he immediately plans to pay a visit and ask who the former owner of the spirit horse is.

The two hit it off.Immediately set off for Lienia.

"Aren't you going to Lienia?" Wuming said, "It's pretty quick to come back. It's good to have a spirit horse."

To this day, Wuming is still very envious of the retired husband's spirit horse. He is going to buy a flying dragon when he has money, so as to completely solve the embarrassing situation of not having a mount.

Hearing what Wuming said, Duff looked at Blazer with complicated eyes, while the werewolf glanced slightly.

Blazer said: "We were planning to go to the Lienia Lake District, but we just don't know why we came here."

He took a look at the renovated Alley Church, and the new members:

"You also opened a store in Lienia?"

"This is Ningmgfu." Nameless said, "Eiley Church."

The werewolf Blaze was stunned for a moment, staring deeply at the rain outside:

"It's rain, it must be rain, it made me think this is the Lienia Lake District."

"You are a simple road idiot." Patch ruthlessly exposed Blazer.

"How is it possible!" Blazer growled and opened his wolf's mouth, revealing interlaced dog teeth, "Look, I found Kalie successfully!"

"How do I remember that when you first entered the church of Ai Lei, you shouted a different name." Nameless recalled, "Da Ruiweier or something."

"It's the last name, Caledraville." Blazer swore.

"Stop arranging me." Ka Lie was also on the side, and slowly interjected, "Blazer, you are still old, you haven't learned how to read a map, can't you smell it and find it?"

"I'm a wolf, not a dog!" snorted Blazer, "Dogs only betray."

Dave interrupted the conversation between Blazer and Carrie, raised his hand and asked:
"Then how on earth am I going to get to Lienia?"

Wuming grabbed Tuofu's hand, pressed it back, and smiled:
"No need to go."

"Didn't the senior say that I can become a magician?" Dafu said.

The ring finger pointed to Se Lian who was quietly studying the new magic system in the corner:
"I found the magic teacher."

"As expected of a senior!" Tuo Fu's eyes lit up, and he was about to go to study, but found that his hand was still held by Wuming.

"Don't worry." Wuming chuckled, "Dufu, I remember, you said you have a witch, right?"

Tuff was uncertain and said:

"Maybe it's not a witch. She said she was just acting as a witch. She said she couldn't give me guidance, but could only help me transform Rune."

"It's fine, it's fine, as long as it can transform Rune." Wuming nodded in satisfaction.

He patted Patch:
"Look, your elder brother treated you kindly before, now it's time for you to repay your elder brother."

"What?" Tuofu was still puzzled.

"When you want to go out, you can take the witch with you, but when you stay here, can you ask your witch to come out to help you." Wuming said, "You see, Haida is a bit busy alone. Expansion, not enough manpower."

"Let me ask." Tuofu ran to Fufu, whispering something, then ran over after a while, glanced at Wuming, and whispered,
"She said no, she said that the witches and seniors over there had a smell that she hated, and if they continued to stay here, they would stab me to death."

After Wuming listened, he blinked his eyes twice, and after a while, he said with emotion: "It's better for our Haida."

"So what should we do now?" Tuft asked others for advice pitifully.

"Let me take you to the Lake District." Nameless said to Blazer, "It just so happens that I have something to ask your master."

"Looking for my master?" Blazer looked cautious, "What's the matter? You don't know her, do you?"

"Isn't it just the little blue eyes, the one with two faces and four hands." Wuming said, "You have the same aura, and you are specially sent to find Tuo Fu, so I can guess it."

Wuming guessed that the mysterious doll girl she met that night was probably a demigod.

Although demigods won't come to their door, but with Blazer's relationship, it's still no problem to build a relationship.

As long as they can get on good terms with another demigod, Patch's old store doesn't have to worry about Greg.

How did you say goodbye to that demigod last time...

It seems that he has fought with her...

Wuming took out a pork leg from the stove, knocked off the dry and hard soil on the outside, revealing the fragrant meat inside, and stuffed it to Blazer.

Wuming rubbed his hands together: "Brother Wolf, I'm going to discuss a business with your master, so I would like to ask you to give me some kind words."

Blazer took the hot pork leg and chewed it, warming his cold body.

"Don't worry, as long as your request is reasonable, La... she is easy to talk to." Blazer said, "But is it your first time to go to Lienia, can you really find the way? The map is not easy to read."

"It's a joke, young people nowadays can't even find their way." Wuming said proudly,

"Even if there is no map, I can find it!"

A month later, Wuming Tufu and Blazer propped up their respective weapons, their eyes were red and their lips were chapped, looking at the foggy Lienia Lake District in the distance.

"You can find it without a map, do you mean the exhaustive method?" Blazer asked in a voice that had been hungry for three days.

"As long as the result is good." Wuming hoarsely said, "Isn't it here?"

"There's still half the distance," Blazer said. "We still have to cross the foggy lake district in the middle, and there is still a fantasy before the road we must pass."

The corner of Wuming's mouth twitched a few times:

"No, don't be afraid, just go and leave the rest to time. This is the pilgrimage. The road to making money is bound to be full of difficulties and obstacles."

Wuming walked a few more steps while supporting the scabbard, and suddenly fell down on the road.

Blazer and Duff tried to go up to help him, but they also staggered and fell down.

The three of them fell in a zigzag shape on the grass.

(End of this chapter)

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