Chapter 92.1: No one is better at searching than players
Chapter 92.1: No one is better at searching than players
Chapter 92: No one is better at searching than players
"Owooooo, owoo, owoo!"
"Fu** them!"
The players raised their weapons in excitement, and responded to the administrator's call vigorously.
Satisfied with their attitude, Chu Guang nodded and waved forward.
A group of people walked through the north gate of the park, followed the wreckage of the viaduct all the way north, and directly attacked the marauders' camp four kilometers away.
This was an abandoned tire factory.
On the outside of the wall were simple fortifications, and strange patterns and symbols were smeared with filth on the wall.
[The_Escaping_Mole] lowered his voice and whispered to [Midnight_pubg] next to him. "This graffiti reminds me of the forest."
"The forest?"
"A PC game."
"I know... But these people don't live in the forest. We live in the forest?"
"..."
Although the enemy's main force had been completely wiped out, Chu Guang still did not take it lightly, still carefully watching out for the surroundings and possible traps.
But what was interesting was that when Chu Guang and his party arrived, they found that the gate of the marauders' camp was actually open.
At the same time, the moment he confirmed that the Bloodhand Clan’s camp had fallen, a light blue pop-up window appeared in front of him.
[Mission Completed. ]
[No. 404 Shelter B2 level permission has been authorized, and the lock can be unlocked after 24 hours. ]
[Countdown: 23h 59m 59s]
‘Tsk, I have to wait for 24 hours.’
Never mind.
Chu Guang was not in a hurry anyway. He still had a lot of things to deal with before exploring the B2 floor.
Those things included those captives and trophies.
At the same time, Hein, who was waiting anxiously at the gate of the camp, finally heaved a sigh of relief after seeing Chu Guang.
If the person who came was not him, his life would be in danger.
"I still feel that it is not a good choice to intervene in the disputes of the locals." Holding a square assault rifle, the muscular female mercenary looked at her employer and reminded, "We have no control over the area. Their single thought can determine our destiny."
"I agree with Lena's view," another sturdy mercenary glanced at the group of people outside, frowned, and said, "If they choose to have them all, what do you plan to do."
His name was Wen, and his strength was the strongest among the three.
Regarding his subordinates' opinions, Hein said nonchalantly. "This is indeed a problem, but it's not a big problem. We can do business with even marauders, let alone them? Trust me, it's not a bad thing to change to a relatively rule-abiding trading partner."
"Really?" The female mercenary whistled and teased, "I don't think they are much more civilized than marauders."
"Okay, shut up, will you? Just stand here and wait for me!"
Ignoring his two bodyguards, Hein quickly walked down the stairs and out the door with excitement, as if he had known Chu Guang for many years.
"My dear friend, you don't know how excited I was when I saw you appear here without incident!"
"Me too," Chu Guang smiled faintly and glanced at the door next to him, slightly surprised, "Did you take down this stronghold alone?"
Hein said with a smile. "Of course, I am not alone. Unless it is a poor bastard or gambler without a penny in their pockets, no one will come this far to do business alone. Okay, let's stop talking at the door. Come in first!"
"I will introduce my two bodyguards and assistants to you in a while. It’s thanks to them being here this time, otherwise, our plan wouldn't have gone so smoothly!"
Hein invited Chu Guang and his party in politely while describing how he deceived the leader of the Bloodhand Clan and how he captured this stronghold with his men that were hiding outside while they were not paying attention.
To be honest, Chu Guang was not interested in his "heroic deeds". No matter what he said, the scene could not be more exciting than what he personally experienced.
However, since the fortress had been breached from the inside, it did save him a lot of time.
Chu Guang had originally been prepared to ask players to be suicide bombers to break the gate open with ten kilograms of black powder, but now it seemed that this extra expenditure could be saved.
The next step was to search.
No one was more proficient in this matter than his players.
After receiving the order, the eyes of each player were glowing in the green light, and they rushed into the marauder's stronghold without a single second of delay.
Not to mention the cabinet placed in the room, even a loose floor tile would not be missed by them!
"What's in this jar?"
"Yikes, it smells so bad."
"Most likely shit."
"Fuck, there are people's heads in this drawer… those NPCs are so creepy."
"A white chip is found under the floor tile!"
"What's the use of this thing? Casino chips? Collectibles?"
"This? Damn, good stuff! I saw it in the guide on the forum, you can exchange it for money at the warehouse! One chip can exchange 5 copper coins!"
Seeing these people in blue coats that looked more like bandits than marauders, Lena clicked her tongue, and Wen, who stood next to her, also had a weird expression.
The people in blue coats he had seen in the past were more reserved, even pedantic; it was really rare for them to act in this way.
"What language do they speak?"
"I don't know, I have never heard of it before. But it's definitely not a language from this area."
"Are they really shelter residents?"
"I don't know, does anyone care?"
"You are so boring to talk to."
"I just don't have as many questions as you."
The two mercenaries talked in low voices. The most ferocious forces in this area had been wiped out, and no one would disturb them in the second half of the night.
Standing not far from those players, Hein and Chu Guang were also talking in a friendly manner, discussing how to divide the profits of this big deal.
"There are 7 dead on my side... scratch that, in fact, there are 8. There is also a hapless guy whose arm was cut off by the leader of the marauders. He lost too much blood and could not be saved."
"Gasp… This, this is really terrible." Hein gasped, expressing shock and regret with a shocked expression.
He didn't know how many people there were in the outpost, but he estimated that it should be less than a hundred. Losing this many people in this battle was equivalent to a 10% reduction in the total population. The cost was indeed a bit high.
"... But don't be too sad. People die in the wasteland every day. This kind of loss is inevitable. Last year I had four bodyguards, but this year I have only two left."
Hein sighed and said in a comforting tone, "At least their sacrifices brought peace, and those who survived, including all the survivors in this area, will thank them."
"They will compensate us later, but now we are not discussing this," Chu Guang looked at Hein and continued, "You probably misunderstood what I meant. I did not seek your comfort, but instead informed you that we want a bigger split."
Hein was surprised.
He was unable to react for a while.
"Ah, okay… I mean, no problem. Mhm, this is what you deserve, my honorable friend."
Chu Guang nodded. "Very good, then we can talk about how to divide it."
The two mercenaries looked at each other silently, not daring to speak, only daring to make eye contact.
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