Aesop returned to the room. Facing his exquisitely crafted decisive battle weapon, Aesop picked up the gun and began today's practice.
Drink! Yiyayo! Die!
Three minutes, over, wrapping up!
Nothing more.
Aesop is very satisfied with his progress. Now he is
The strength has far surpassed Ganqiu!
It's really me, I am so talented no matter what I do.
Why do I always feel bored after a tatami session? Maybe it's the scars of battle.
After cleaning the doll, Aesop went downstairs with his luggage. Seeing this, Stank and Jer were a little surprised: "You packed your luggage quite quickly."
Aesop nodded, and then he saw Nana flying over with her luggage on her back.
"I'm ready," Nana said weakly, "The store manager agreed."
Aesop turned to look at Nana and suddenly felt that this person was so boring. Wouldn't it be a burden to have her around? Just asking her to wash his socks? That was too boring.
So, Aesop pondered for a while, and then said to Nana, "Don't go."
Nana was startled again: "Ah? Why?"
"Because..." Aesop said seriously, "I can no longer feel your surplus value."
Nana: “????”
What the hell is going on?!
Nana really couldn't understand Aesop's train of thought, but when she looked at Aesop's clear eyes, which were free of any distractions and looked like those of a saint, she really couldn't get angry.
"Then it's up to you!" Nana carried the luggage back with a bitter smile, "Just don't regret it later."
"Oh, I never regret anything," Aesop said. "I am always calm in everything I do."
This calmness lasted until the foursome just left the town, when he stopped.
"I regret it. Why didn't I ask Nana to come along?"
But that’s a story for later. The moment they left the town, two things happened.
When the dream girl in the small town saw Aesop leaving with his luggage, she was a little bit unbelieving. After rubbing her eyes and finding out that he had indeed left, she excitedly ran around to tell others.
"Sisters, that evil star has left!"
"We're open again tonight, woooo!"
Ever since Aesop came to Dream Town, their sales have been getting worse day by day, and two of their stores have even gone bankrupt, so the Dream Girls in the town have regarded Aesop as a bad guy.
Now, the evil star is gone.
Spring is coming back!
Keep playing and dancing!
That's the first thing, and the second thing is...
When Nana entered Aesop's room with a rag and prepared to clean him, she suddenly found someone sitting beside the bed.
She was stunned for a moment, rubbed her eyes, and found that there was indeed someone sitting there.
The puppet was sitting blankly beside the bed, its azure eyes filled with confusion.
Nana fell into deep thought.
Think for a moment.
"Store manager! The noise is haunted! Aa ...
Fifty-four relationships that cannot be told!
A day later, the foursome arrived at Scatter Explosion City.
This was the third town Aesop had come to after leaving Deya College, and it was also the third type of town he had seen, different from the previous two.
Why do you say it’s different?
Let’s talk about Deya City first. It is a city built on the basis of Deya College. It is the capital of the Deya Kingdom and the most prosperous place for the human race. Such a town is naturally high-end and high-class, and absolutely cannot tolerate the existence of any filth.
What is filthy existence?
Of course it’s the Dream Shop.
Think about it, how can I, a place with such high class, allow the existence of a vulgar business like the Dream Shop?
So in the huge city of Deya, let alone a pure nightmare shop, there is not even a place that is close to it. At most, there are waiters in bunny girl costumes in the tavern, and they are only for viewing but not for playing... ahem, the kind that can be admired from a distance but not touched.
So where is the Dream Town?
It can be said that this place is completely opposite to Deya City. It exists for desire and vulgarity... Bah, bah, it is a holy place created to be closer to the original intention of human reproduction!
How can a place like mine, which is so down-to-earth, allow the existence of serious industries?
Therefore, in the not-so-big Nightmare Town, you won't find any store that has nothing to do with Nightmares. Even the food and wine stalls are just there to make it easier for adventurers to find Nightmares, and to provide a place for adventurers to rest after the Nightmares have withered away.
Although they wouldn't say it, the fact that they made a fortune that night by selling emerald juice to the crowd who came to support Bruce said it all!
So Deya City and Nightmare Town can be said to be two extremes, and the current Scatter Explosion City is a much more normal place, with shops from all walks of life, nightmares soliciting customers, and adventurers working hard to become stronger. It can be regarded as a relatively orthodox fantasy world town.
There is no need to search for a nightmare shop with a lantern in Deya City, nor is there any need to search for a decent person with a lantern in Nightmare Town.
"Ah, it seems like I haven't been here for a long time." The foursome walked along the streets of Scattered City. Stank picked his earwax while looking around. "It seems like nothing has changed."
"Do you consider that a long time?" Jel, an immortal, scoffed at Stank's argument. "Anything under fifty years isn't considered a long time. Some ancient towns haven't changed in a thousand years. Well, for you short-lived creatures, fifty years is definitely a long time. It's enough time for a Dream Girl to entertain three generations of her family."
Bruce continued, "Actually, I don't really want to come to this place. The money I make is too little. I'd rather go explore a few dungeons... But there are advantages to coming here. At least it's easier to make money."
Aesop asked, "Where should we go to find the mission?"
"Just go to the Adventurer's Guild," Stank said. "The Adventurer's Guild categorizes adventurers into different levels and then assigns quests based on their level. The higher the level, the more difficult the quests, but also the higher the rewards."
Aesop nodded thoughtfully: "Is that so? But I don't have any adventure levels. Do I need to take the test now?"
"Well, the Adventurer's Guild has certification methods. You can also provide some proof for them to certify." Stank looked at Aesop with some curiosity. "By the way, I've never asked you what level of magician you are. You should have been certified. It seems that human magicians have exams."
Level?
Aesop recalled.
Humans pay more attention to levels, so magicians are also divided into levels, with a total of eight levels.
From level one to level three, they are just ordinary magicians.
From level three to level six, one can be given the title of magician.
Level six to level eight is the super magician.
As for Aesop's current strength... he hasn't had a systematic rating, because Abel told him that kind of rating is just for outsiders to see, and they are very clear about Aesop's strength, so there is no need for a clear rating.
But Aesop's current strength should be... level eight, or above.
Because the Arcanist is not included in the traditional classification concept, but the Arcanist is indeed more than one level stronger than the eighth-level Super Magician, because they are not the same concept at all.
It’s a pity that there is no ninth-order super magician or quasi-arcanist, otherwise Aesop should be at this level.
But Aesop did not tell Stank his true strength. Although he had escaped from the academy, he still remembered some of his teacher's words in his heart. Before becoming a true arcanist, he still had to know how to hide his shortcomings.
So he just randomly signed up for a fifth level.
Stank didn't say anything, but simply began to analyze what rank Aesop could get in the Adventurer's Guild at his level. After all, he didn't know much about magicians. But Jel, a magician himself, was different. He looked at Aesop deeply and then fell into deep thought.
This is the fifth level?!
Bruce didn't really care about this and just asked, "So are we going to the Adventurer's Guild now?"
"Where else can we go?" Stank said, "We're all broke. Are we still thinking of going after the Nightmare? Oh, please be more pragmatic and figure out the concept of survival first..."
Aesop took out the business card he had treasured for a long time and said, "The boss told me before that it's free if you go."
"...Now that we're here, why are you in such a hurry to get to work? Please be romantic and go check it out first. You can work tomorrow." Stank put his arm around Aesop, a smile on his face. "Since you want to go so badly, we'll reluctantly accompany you. Of course, if you're willing to treat us, that's fine too. After all, we're brothers."
So, after entering Scatter Explosion City, the foursome's first stop was not the Adventurer's Guild, but the Dream Demon Shop "I Have Everything You Want".
Since they arrived quite early, there was only a yawning female receptionist outside the Dream Demon Shop. When she saw the foursome, she said weakly, "Welcome."
This difference in attitude immediately made the four people who had stayed in Nightmare Town for a long time feel deeply uncomfortable.
"what's up?"
"Why do you feel so unenthusiastic?"
"You want to open a dream shop even if you're so quiet?"
"...I'm still not that excited. I can't quite grasp that feeling of 'If I don't work hard, the client will end up in someone else's bed.'"
Aesop did not participate in the discussion. He walked directly to the receptionist and handed her the business card.
After the receptionist took it, her face changed drastically.
Aesop carefully recalled the last words he said to the guy named Jack - "Ah, don't talk nonsense, this store has nothing to do with me."
So he said to the receptionist seriously.
"It's a relationship that can't be told."
Fifty-five is professional!
The receptionist was tactful enough not to ask about the mysterious relationship between Aesop and the boss.
Perhaps because the boss had specifically instructed them, the female receptionist easily believed them and said generously, "Don't worry, our boss has specifically instructed that if anyone comes with this card, they'll get one free visit!"
How should I put it? It feels like a combination of generosity and stinginess.
Hearing the receptionist say this, Stank immediately came over and asked excitedly, "Can we go together?"
The receptionist was startled and took two steps back. Then she looked at the group of four and stammered, "You four... together?"
"Yeah, yeah, we're all in this together."
"Well, most of the succubi here are humans and elves, not purebred succubi," the receptionist said hesitantly. "No one would be willing to fight four of us alone, would they?"
Everyone then realized that the receptionist had misunderstood, so they quickly explained: "It's not one against four, it's one against one, four games! Don't worry, we don't have anything that heavy."
"Four, four sessions?" The receptionist pushed up her glasses. "Are they all free?"
"Yes."
"Do you have to deduct it like this?"
Stank and Jer: "..."
"Aha, I was just kidding, I hope you don't mind." The receptionist stuck out her tongue, "Don't worry, the boss made sure to tell us... right? He only said once, not several. Just let him pay the bill when the time comes."
"You really don't save money for your boss."
"Yeah, I'm not the boss." The receptionist took out a thick notebook and said, "Come, take a look at the menu."
Everyone was stunned: "There is a menu?"
"Of course. Didn't you see our store name when you came in?" the receptionist said with a little pride. "We have everything you want."
"Is this true?" Stank and Jer took the "menu" and glanced at it, shocked. "There's a princess, a thief, and a female knight? Is this true?!"
If this were all true, this shop was incredibly well-connected, right? Several people could already sense the overwhelming aura of guilt.
"Of course it's... fake," the receptionist said, spreading her hands. "Or, to be more precise, it's an act. This is the specialty of our shop, role-playing, you know?"
It turned out to be the case.
Several people breathed a sigh of relief.
But Aesop still didn't quite understand: "What is role-playing?"
Before Stank and Jair could explain, the receptionist spoke first, "It's about customizing the character you want. For example, if you like maids, our Succubus will wear a maid uniform and call you "Dog Xiujinsa." If you like female knights, our Succubus will wear armor, step on your shoulders, and look at you with contempt..."
The receptionist talked incessantly and seemed very excited.
Stank also smiled and said, "For example, if you are a magician, then you can also customize a beautiful witch."
Witch?
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