Chapter 88: Mistake 9
"Kashif, you must be crazy. Do you know how far Sikariya is from Sabirabad? The Map says that it’ll take me seven hours to get there. I’ll fall behind all the other players by a lot if I go there. We should just level up on our own and meet up at Murshidnagar after reaching Level 10." freewёbnoνel.com
Aamir nearly coughed out blood in anger. Earning 16,000 Credits in ten days was already madness. Instead of frantically leveling up after entering Divine World, he was asked to waste seven hours? He wasn’t going to do that, even if he was beaten to death.
"Don’t worry. You should just come over. You’ll get back the time you wasted very quickly." Kashif said dully.
When Aamir heard Kashif’s confident tone, he asked excitedly, "Kashif, could it be that you have a Beta Tester’s information?"
Divine World had invited quite a few people to test the game before it opened and these people were called Beta Testers.
These Beta Testers could get ahold of first-hand information for Divine World and, although changes would be made to the game, the Beta Testers would most definitely know more than regular players.
"What do you think? Just hurry over here." Kashif answered in a mysterious tone, laughing.
Hearing Kashif’s words, Aamir knew Kashif had reliable information, and he couldn’t help but get excited, saying, "Ok, wait for me Kashif; I’ll go there right this instant."
Ending Aamir’s call, Kashif walked towards a small dark alley of the town.
There were hundreds of NPCs in Sabirabad. However, NPCs that gave Quests only numbered in the tens, while Hidden Quests numbered five, and Unique Quests numbered only one. A unique Quest would no longer be available once completed by a player.
The Unique Quest in Sabirabad was only discovered two months after Divine World’s opening and it had caused a sensation throughout the entire Murshidnagar the last time.
As the Quest was unique, the lucky player revealed the method to obtain it, earning the envy of many players. Unfortunately for them, the Quest was no longer available, even if they wanted to do it.
Of course, Kashif wouldn’t let this Unique Quest go in this life.
Kashif arrived at the dark alley filled with beggars in tattered clothing. The beggars were like wolves discovering fresh meat when they saw Kashif walking over, quickly surrounding him as they begged for food.
There was once a player who had given these beggars a lot of food. These beggars would ask for items after having their fill and they would ask for more expensive items after each time.
The player had agreed to all their requests, consecutively fulfilling more than ten of their wishes. Unfortunately, the beggars gave absolutely nothing in return, causing the player to nearly pop a vein, becoming a joke for others.
"Get lost!"
Kashif yelled as he pulled out his Novice Sword, causing the powerless beggars to quickly hide away.
Kashif walked to a corner after the beggars dispersed; a vagrant middle-aged man was lying there. There wasn’t much of a difference between the man and the other beggars but if there were one, it would be the man’s unyielding integrity, as he was the only one not begging for food.
"Do you need any help, Sir?" Kashif formally asked the man.
"Can you give me some food? It’s been five days since I’ve last eaten," the male beggar responded.
Kashif smiled faintly, seriously saying: "Unfortunately Sir, I cannot agree to your wish."
A normal person would probably spew blood out in anger if they heard such a reply. However, this beggar merely let out a sigh, no longer saying a word.
"However, if you are willing to pay an appropriate price, I can give you the food you need." Kashif said.
The beggar lifted his head and looked at Kashif, his eyes carrying a hint of anticipation as he said, "If I had the money, I would definitely be willing to pay this cost, but right now I have nothing. Although, if you are willing to help me, I will pay you a sufficient price. Are you willing to help me?"
"May I ask what you want me to do?" Kashif questioned.
The beggar said seriously, "Please help me kill the Mayor of Sabirabad, Cross."
Even though Sabirabad was just a small town, the Town Mayor was still a Level 15 Elite. There were also Level 25 Guards by his side.
Aside from that, killing an NPC would result in being arrested. Killing the Mayor was, without a doubt, a crazy action and no player would believe this was a Quest, as this was no different than telling players to commit suicide. Nobody would agree to such a damnable request.
"No, I am quite busy," Kashif unhesitatingly denied with a smile.
He was an idiot, if he tried to kill the mayor for someone’s personal grudge. And there is 1 percent chance of ever succeeding. But with this task, he will know where to go for the Unique Quest. ƒгeewebnovёl.com
Aside from that, killing an NPC would result in being arrested. Killing the Mayor was, without a doubt, a crazy action and no player would believe this was a Quest, as this was no different than telling players to commit suicide. Nobody would agree to such a damnable request.
"No, I am quite busy," Kashif unhesitatingly denied with a smile.
He was an idiot, if he tried to kill the mayor for someone’s personal grudge. And there is 1 percent chance of ever succeeding. But with this task, he will know where to go for the Unique Quest.
Aside from that, killing an NPC would result in being arrested. Killing the Mayor was, without a doubt, a crazy action and no player would believe this was a Quest, as this was no different than telling players to commit suicide. Nobody would agree to such a damnable request.
"No, I am quite busy," Kashif unhesitatingly denied with a smile.
He was an idiot, if he tried to kill the mayor for someone’s personal grudge. And there is 1 percent chance of ever succeeding. But with this task, he will know where to go for the Unique Quest.