Chapter 87: One Hundred Tasks That Must Be Completed 11

It was already late afternoon when Leaf Dill entered the game, and the time in the game was synchronized with the outside, and after hours of picking and catching wild monsters, it was now naturally late at night.

When I was in [Hundred Flowers Valley] before, the sky was already very dark, but the moonlight in Hundred Flowers Valley was very bright, which did not affect my vision.

At this time, the players' faces showed tired looks, and they were all sleepy.

However, most players have the idea that they can leave as soon as possible by completing the task as soon as possible, and even if they yawn, they still insist on carrying it without sleeping, wanting to finish these simple collection tasks quickly.

The players who were in a hurry to do the task not only did not sleep, but also did not eat.

They were all suddenly pulled into the game, and even if they had eaten dinner before, after these hours of tossing, they would have been exhausted long ago.

But even when hungry, most players choose to be patient and finish the quest first.

Their idea is very simple, it will be okay to be hungry, it doesn't matter if you stay up all night, and if you save time, you can complete these simple tasks first.

[Jianmen Pass] is a town, and the moonlight is not as bright as [Valley of Hundred Flowers], but there are a lot of lanterns lit outside, which can barely be illuminated, enough for players to see the target plant they are looking for.

Ye Dill was already hungry, she didn't even eat dinner before she was pulled into the game, although picking those plants seemed easy, but it was also physically exhausting to toss for hours, not to mention that she also had a fight with a hare and a wild boar.

After catching the wild boar, she directly found a corner and sat cross-legged on the ground to rest.

Although she also wanted to complete the task and leave here as soon as possible, a hundred tasks were so easy to complete.

What's more, she is tired now, and she must rest.

Ye Dill took out Sprite from her backpack and drank it all in one go, although it was just a drink and could not fill her stomach, but adding a little sugar could still relieve her hunger.

Next, she had to research how to make money.

The NPC said that the way to make money can be found in the game description.

Ye Dill clicked on the game introduction, directly selected the column of [Ways to Make Money], and then read it carefully.

Overall, there are three ways to make money.

One is to receive the money-making tasks assigned by the system, and you can get the corresponding silver money by completing these tasks. The value and effort are equal, and the higher the difficulty of the task, the more silver money you can get.

The other is to set up their own stalls to sell goods, and other players can buy them directly if they fancy a certain product. The price is determined by the seller at will, as long as there is a buyer willing to buy, no one cares if the price is high or low.

Another is to sell one's own things directly to the corresponding NPC, such as selling medicinal herbs to medicinal herb dealers, etc. It's just that this is basically a cheap sale, and the price has to be halved from the actual value.

Ye Dill stared at the translucent game introduction panel in front of her, lost in thought.

As it stands, the second option is unlikely, and now everyone has no money, and no player can afford to buy goods even if they set up a stall.

What's more, all the goods that players can take out and sell right now can be found by other players themselves, so there is no need to buy them at all.

Unless the later ...... Well, when the time comes, the second method is not applicable at the moment anyway.