Chapter 101: Do you like it?

Chapter 101 Do you like it?

A trace of surprise flashed in Gordon's eyes.

The other party actually has a surname, or is he from Doruma, the east city of Xiongcheng? His family background is probably rich or noble, and he doesn't know why he came to be a hunter.

However, he still understands the truth behind the scenes and has no interest in asking around.

“Hello, I’m Gordon. I’m also a three-star hunter from Kokot Village. We’ve been roommates during this time. Don’t use honorifics. Let’s make everyone more comfortable.” Gordon smiled and extended his palm.

Although the expressionless Ancil gave people a cold feeling, he was not overly arrogant. After shaking hands with Gordon, the two of them were officially acquainted.

The hut the two rented is right next to the assembly hall. It is similar to other buildings in Nagulli Village. They are all houses dug into the rock wall or even underground.

The space of the cabin is much larger than Gordon thought, about fifty or sixty square meters, with two sets of beds, tables, chairs and even lockers and equipment racks, and even a separate bathroom.

This makes Gordon very happy for his decision, otherwise it would be a waste to live alone with Pork Chop and a cat.

Unlike traveling lightly and sending most of the luggage by mail, Anshil specially hired a truck to come here.

After confirming the residence, the coachman who had been waiting outside immediately took the initiative to move the pile of large boxes and small bags in. His respectful gesture made Gordon wonder whether the coachman was a servant of the Ancil family?

However, this suspicion only lasted until the coachman left. Looking at the wad of banknotes Ancil handed to the coachman, Gordon suddenly understood.

It turns out to be the power of money

With nothing to do, Gordon helped Ancil pack his luggage together. Two young men of about the same age would never lack for topics to talk about. By the time the luggage was packed, the relationship between the two had become quite familiar.

Gordon was surprised by Ancil's age. The other person was actually less than two years older than him. Perhaps it was the cold attitude before that made Gordon feel that the other person was very mature.

The person who was even more surprised was actually Ancil. He was naturally aware of the difficulties involved in being promoted to a three-star hunter at this age, not to mention that Gordon was younger than him.

"Hey, Anhil, what kind of place is Dongdoruma?" Gordon, who was sitting on the edge of the bed, finally couldn't hold back and asked this question.

For him who was born in a small mountain village, he naturally has a special yearning for big cities.

“Dondoruma? Well, maybe it’s because I grew up there, so I don’t think it’s anything special.”

Anhil, who was sitting in the chair, thought for a while and said: "It is indeed a very big city. This is an idea I only came up with after I left Dongdoruma and started traveling.

She is surrounded by the sea on three sides. Although the Keokluk Sea is an inland sea, it also brings her endless sea breeze. Therefore, in East Doruma, you can see many large windmills, and many factories and workshops are provided by wind power. dynamic. "

But these geographical conditions did not concern Gordon. He asked excitedly: "Where is the hunter meeting place over there? It is said that the meeting place over there is super big, and the hunters are the strongest in the entire continent!"

It is also said that East Doruma has the densest airship route in the world. From there, taking an airship, you can reach any hunting ground on the mainland in just a few days! "

"Is the Hunter Assembly Hall very big? Oh, it is indeed quite big, compared with other assembly halls." Anhil's tone revealed an indifferent attitude.

“It’s true that there are many airship routes, but the price is not cheap. There is no high-level mission-level remuneration, and the commission is not enough to cover the travel expenses.

As for the strongest hunter in the entire continent? Oh, East Doruma has good living conditions, many tasks, convenient transportation and is the guild headquarters. Excellent hunters from all over the world will naturally gather there.

Gordon bared his teeth when he heard this and said, "Then you have quite high standards. How about me, do you think you can catch your eye?"

Anhil raised the corners of his mouth and smiled in front of Gordon for the first time, but his words were not polite.

“The hunter level is quite impressive, but for other things, you may not know until you go to the hunting ground.”

Latio Volcano is not an independent volcano, just like Huletson Hill is not just one slope.

This is a huge volcanic belt with a total area of tens of thousands of square kilometers. Its depths are unknown areas that no one has ever reached, and it is also called the "God's Domain".

At this time, he and Anhil were on their way to a hunting ground called the "Underground Cave".

The underground caves are still far away from the area depicted on the ruins map Gordon copied from Alvana. They belong to the outer zone of the volcano. Gordon plans to explore the deeper ruins area later.

 It has to be said that the hunter gathering place in Naguli Village is convenient for hunters to dig mines, and its services in terms of digging and protecting rocks can be said to be the best.

In addition to the conventional three mission forms of "hunting", "crusade" and "gathering", "exploration" missions can also be freely accepted here.

There are no requirements, no rewards, or even a client for this kind of task. In short, you just go to the landlady to register, and then go to the hunting ground and have fun.

 For hunters whose goal is to mine and collect materials, this kind of non-task is extremely convenient.

In addition, Naguli Village also built a small railway track, which was originally used for mining cars to transport ore.

However, with the generous permission of the Tulong village chief, the hunters can take a ride on the mine cart and quickly travel between the hunting ground and the village, thus saving a lot of time.

At this time, Gordon and Ancier were sitting on the mine cart, bumping forward with "clang, clatter, clatter, clatter".

Gordon was very curious about this train of ore trucks that could shorten a whole day's journey to two hours.

In his opinion, this thing is simply too convenient. If there is a shortcoming, it is that the body of the truck is too narrow, and it is a bit suffocating for him, who is tall and strong, to be huddled in it.

Pork Chop was even more excited than Gordon. The little guy jumped back and forth between several carriages and had a great time.

The only person who felt pain was Anhir. He always looked like an elegant nobleman, his little face was pale, and he was sticking his head out of the carriage, retching.

“This kind of bumpy and shaking vehicle, ahem, cannot be called a means of transportation at all!” Anhir roared feebly.

Gordon glanced sympathetically at his roommate who was born into a wealthy family.

Just like some people can get seasick, Ancil's mine car sickness doesn't seem to be too strange. This is a natural physical problem that cannot be cured.

When the minecart arrived at a hunter's camp in an underground cave, Anhir had vomited so much that his whole body was weak. If it weren't for Gordon's support, he wouldn't even be able to climb out of the waist-deep cart.

“Do you still have the strength to move in this state?” Gordon said, half worried and half gloating: “How about we rest for a long time?”

Although it is an exploration mission and there is no need to hunt monsters, a hunting ground is a hunting ground. Breaking in with a weak-legged person like Ancil can almost be said to be courting death.

“No, no need, just let me take a breath.” Anhil slumped on the bed of the camp tent and said feebly: “Next time, I’d rather come over here!”

ps. The "underground cave" mentioned here should not match the map in the game completely, otherwise the ancient dragon will have to run to the door.

(End of this chapter)

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