Chapter 103: The Great Change (2-in-1)

Chapter 103 has changed dramatically

"Guests come and go. The squire was hospitable to Finn and them.

They're not just a casual stationer.

He led them to a camp surrounded by ropes, which was about an acre of land, but if there were forty or fifty of them, it would take two actors.

"This piece and this piece, both of these places are yours. Now that they had paid the "entry tax", they were naturally given two camps, which were calculated on a per capita basis.

There are close to eighty of them, and it is normal for them to have two plots, male and female, but ......

The young man of the orc clan looked at Finn with a flattering smile on his face: "Guest, do you have your own tent?" We have provided tent services, these tents are warm, and opaque, even if you are doing anything inside, the outside is invisible, such tents, can live ten people at a time, guests only need to rent eight tents to fit all of you in, if the guests are noble, you can also rent our small tents, four or five people can live at a time, there are also included blankets and mats, you can sleep comfortably in it. ”

He squeezed his eyes at Finn with a lewd expression, Finn laughed twice, and the murderous gazes of the female adventurers behind him were projected in this direction, with their level, they could hear what this guy was saying clearly.

But the merchants also heard it, and they looked at each other, and their hearts were already eager to try.

At the same time, I saw hostility in the eyes of the other party.

Obviously, this is definitely business!

"The large tent only needs 100 Wallis a day, and it can accommodate 10 people at a time, and it is only 10 Wallis for each person, while the small tent is more expensive, 200 Wallis a day, but it is very comfortable to live 4 or 5 people at a time, which is very suitable for you honorable people. The orc guy rubbed his hands together and introduced very attentively.

Obviously, if Finn and the others rented a tent, he would definitely get a lot of commissions - and this commission was something that had only recently been proposed.

Renting space is just the most basic business, renting tents, renting bedding, beds, and even, directly engaging in some land to build hotels, which can be built very high-end.

For example, high-level adventurers are very stingy with money, and now it is too cheap for 10 Wallis to be able to get a station, a tent is only 100 Wallis, and a high-level tent with bedding is only 200 Wallis, how can this price reflect the dignity and nobility of the guests!

The high-end tent with beds is 1000 Wallis a day! It can only accommodate 2 people! Of course, the beds are big enough to sleep 4 or 5 people!

As for the high-end hotels, not to mention, not only sell rooms, but also sell services, every morning, noon and evening, there are beautiful and sexy waitresses knocking on the door and asking, "Sir, what are you going to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?" and what other special services can be done in the evening.

Of course, there is an upper limit to this kind of thing, and there is no lower limit.

Olari does not prohibit prostitutes, let alone a special god of prostitution, the Ista family.

If you just serve the adventurers, they can already make most of the money.

Finn frowned, if it was just to serve the adventurers, they didn't need to bring in merchants and nobles at all, they could do it themselves, but it wasn't necessary.

Money is just going around in Olarie, and the money from outside can't come in, and the money inside can't get out, which is the problem.

Finn didn't have this kind of theoretical knowledge, but he still instinctively sensed that something was wrong with his own intelligence.

"Did Bol come up with this as well?" he decided to inquire with the little guy before meeting Kylar.

"Of course. The little brother nodded with a natural expression: "But it is said that Bours did not come up with this to make money from adventurers, but for those nobles and travelers who would later sightsee, who would come to such a ghost place for sightseeing." He complained.

For the inhabitants of Eulari, the dungeon represents death and danger, and is completely unrelated to sightseeing, tourism, and play.

But Finn's mind seemed to be split open by lightning, and he immediately understood what Kylar meant.

The eighteenth floor of the future, of course, cannot rely on agriculture alone, and tourism is also a huge source of money.

Like the entertainment city outside Olali, the entertainment city can attract millions of tourists and nobles to play every year, no matter who can have fun there, and the benefits are also very huge.

Oralie's underground labyrinth is different.

The underground labyrinth is different from those entertainment cities, the underground maze is mysterious, dangerous, and a place that only adventurers can enter, or even get out of.

This kind of place is a kind of forbidden place for ordinary people, but if you think about it from another angle, it is not a thrill.

An action to explore the unknown, wander on the edge of life and death, and be able to return alive.

In modern times, this kind of activity is called extreme sports, but here, it is impossible for nobles and merchants with big families to leave their foundations behind to find this kind of excitement, so the dungeon on the eighteenth floor seems to give a very good place to go all of a sudden?

It is not inferior to the good food and accommodation in the entertainment city, plus the service, and you can also enter the dungeon to experience the exciting adventure life.

They don't need to travel and adventure for a long time, they just need to experience it for a short time, and they can already bring great changes to the eighteenth floor, and even the Olali above.

It's a way to absorb the wealth of other places more directly into the dungeon - and it's voluntary.

Once this happens, the whole landscape of Olari will change.

To take the simplest example - some adventurers who just want to survive and live well, after level 3, they can always accept the tourist protection mission in the upper level of Olarie, and protect some nobles to travel to the eighteenth floor, they can get a lot of money, and there is no need to risk their lives to explore the lower level.

In previous missions, their task was often a certain material, or a certain metal, and if they couldn't find it on this floor, they had to go to the next floor, and then the next floor, and if they couldn't find it this time, they might go back to the eighteenth floor or the first floor to regroup and fight again.

Although such a mission is well paid, the mental and physical pressure is very huge, and adventurers who do it all day long will collapse directly.

However, if it is necessary to transport supplies or protect nobles from the first to the eighteenth floor, it is not too much of a problem for adventurers who are led by level 3 and group 2.

Finn is so smart, of course he knows that not everyone in this world is as keen as he is about deeper exploration and development, with the goal of opening up dungeons.

Most of the people in this world are ordinary people, they are all ordinary people, they are all mediocre people, they just want to live a good life - they are illiterate, entering the dungeon to adventure, and obtaining the title of adventurer is a choice that pays and benefits in a large proportion.

It's like if you were to go to war, one out of a hundred people would survive, but you might rise to a position where civilians can't reach, or even become an official.

If you were a civilian, would you do it?

Or Orari's ordinary people have no choice, they only have to choose to do it, or become a commoner and live a mediocre life.

And ambitious people, people from outside, such as Bell and Finn, will advance very quickly after becoming adventurers, but they will stop advancing one day, they will become middle-aged one day, and they will get married and have children one day.

When they have a family, children, and wives, will they still be brave and diligent, will they move forward, and will take it as their responsibility to open up dungeons?

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Chapter 103 has changed dramatically

"Guests come and go. The squire was hospitable to Finn and them.

They're not just a casual stationer.

He led them to a camp surrounded by ropes, which was about an acre of land, but if there were forty or fifty of them, it would take two actors.

"This piece and this piece, both of these places are yours. Now that they had paid the "entry tax", they were naturally given two camps, which were calculated on a per capita basis.

There are close to eighty of them, and it is normal for them to have two plots, male and female, but ......

The young man of the orc clan looked at Finn with a flattering smile on his face: "Guest, do you have your own tent?" We have provided tent services, these tents are warm, and opaque, even if you are doing anything inside, the outside is invisible, such tents, can live ten people at a time, guests only need to rent eight tents to fit all of you in, if the guests are noble, you can also rent our small tents, four or five people can live at a time, there are also included blankets and mats, you can sleep comfortably in it. ”

He squeezed his eyes at Finn with a lewd expression, Finn laughed twice, and the murderous gazes of the female adventurers behind him were projected in this direction, with their level, they could hear what this guy was saying clearly.

But the merchants also heard it, and they looked at each other, and their hearts were already eager to try.

At the same time, I saw hostility in the eyes of the other party.

Obviously, this is definitely business!

"The large tent only needs 100 Wallis a day, and it can accommodate 10 people at a time, and it is only 10 Wallis for each person, while the small tent is more expensive, 200 Wallis a day, but it is very comfortable to live 4 or 5 people at a time, which is very suitable for you honorable people. The orc guy rubbed his hands together and introduced very attentively.

Obviously, if Finn and the others rented a tent, he would definitely get a lot of commissions - and this commission was something that had only recently been proposed.

Renting space is just the most basic business, renting tents, renting bedding, beds, and even, directly engaging in some land to build hotels, which can be built very high-end.

For example, high-level adventurers are very stingy with money, and now it is too cheap for 10 Wallis to be able to get a station, a tent is only 100 Wallis, and a high-level tent with bedding is only 200 Wallis, how can this price reflect the dignity and nobility of the guests!

The high-end tent with beds is 1000 Wallis a day! It can only accommodate 2 people! Of course, the beds are big enough to sleep 4 or 5 people!

As for the high-end hotels, not to mention, not only sell rooms, but also sell services, every morning, noon and evening, there are beautiful and sexy waitresses knocking on the door and asking, "Sir, what are you going to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?" and what other special services can be done in the evening.

Of course, there is an upper limit to this kind of thing, and there is no lower limit.

Olari does not prohibit prostitutes, let alone a special god of prostitution, the Ista family.

If you just serve the adventurers, they can already make most of the money.

Finn frowned, if it was just to serve the adventurers, they didn't need to bring in merchants and nobles at all, they could do it themselves, but it wasn't necessary.

Money is just going around in Olarie, and the money from outside can't come in, and the money inside can't get out, which is the problem.

Finn didn't have this kind of theoretical knowledge, but he still instinctively sensed that something was wrong with his own intelligence.

"Did Bol come up with this as well?" he decided to inquire with the little guy before meeting Kylar.

"Of course. The little brother nodded with a natural expression: "But it is said that Bours did not come up with this to make money from adventurers, but for those nobles and travelers who would later sightsee, who would come to such a ghost place for sightseeing." He complained.

For the inhabitants of Eulari, the dungeon represents death and danger, and is completely unrelated to sightseeing, tourism, and play.

But Finn's mind seemed to be split open by lightning, and he immediately understood what Kylar meant.

The eighteenth floor of the future, of course, cannot rely on agriculture alone, and tourism is also a huge source of money.

Like the entertainment city outside Olali, the entertainment city can attract millions of tourists and nobles to play every year, no matter who can have fun there, and the benefits are also very huge.

Oralie's underground labyrinth is different.

The underground labyrinth is different from those entertainment cities, the underground maze is mysterious, dangerous, and a place that only adventurers can enter, or even get out of.

This kind of place is a kind of forbidden place for ordinary people, but if you think about it from another angle, it is not a thrill.