One Hundred and Twelve, Rest (I)
Although we were very concerned about the exit information we won during the squad match, we were temporarily freed from the huge psychological pressure of constant fighting, and in addition to the fact that we had been stationed at the base in the barren mountains and mountains before, and entered this safe place for a while, my teammates and I unconsciously began to relax.
As a member of the squad competition, I was given a day off from participating in any missions, and if I tried to help my teammates in the base, I would be denied, so I would accept the kindness of my teammates and simply wander the streets to relax.
After entering the game, my nerves have been in a tense state, and I have never thought about how precious it is to not worry about the days when a bullet flies at any time.
According to the game's setting, this city called the capital region is a ceasefire zone in this country at war, mainly with the royal palace inhabited by the royal family that has been reduced to puppets, the offices of various major warlords and the base of the private guard, and the big names in various fields, etc., as well as the living facilities and personnel that serve them. The innkeepers and arms dealers we had dealt with on our previous missions were among the latter.
The ceasefire agreement here is only the result of the balance of forces on all sides, not a real peace, and as long as the balance of power here is broken again, it will inevitably be involved in a series of bloody storms.
With a rare relaxation, I didn't just focus on the information related to the battle like I did last time, but carefully observed the daily life of the people, or NPCs.
Surprisingly, the NPCs here have the same daily life as ordinary people, and they also have a level of conversation. To my surprise, I found a restaurant and a bathhouse, where I had to eat and take a bath every day, but I didn't have the opportunity to interact with these daily pleasures in this game world.
I walked into a restaurant and sat down to find that I didn't have any money on me, and I should say that there is no such thing as money in this game.
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