Chapter 592: The Players' Venice Raiders

After looking at the goblin in front of him and the beastman after discussing, the beastman took out a small piece of the pattern from his wallet and handed it to the goblin.

The small piece of the pattern is only a fingernail, and the general size is not a whole pattern, and the value is not very high, but these goblins actually collect the so-called municipal management fee from this beastman.

Is there such a thing as a municipal management fee? Leather shoes asked himself inwardly, and then took out a small notebook from his arms, which read:

【Municipal Management Guide】

He quickly found out through the catalogue the rules for setting up street stalls.

Sure enough, I saw that municipal managers can demarcate the management of trading areas in public places, and in cross-border trading areas, if there are vendors who set up stalls here to do business, they do need to pay a certain municipal management fee.

Of course, the demarcated trading areas are only drawn after research, and in a merchant city like Venice, trading is of course a very important part.

Basically, each block has a designated trading area, where merchants from the underworld, whether they are members of the merchant alliance or not, can freely buy and sell in these trades.

But to be honest, these are no longer in the hands of leather shoes, whose task is only to bring the homeless people who lie on the ground to the shelter at night, so as not to adversely affect the city's appearance.

But seeing that those goblins really received the money, the leather shoes thought about it and still didn't care about it, after all, these magic stones are nothing.

As long as those goblins can do their jobs well and make it easier for him tonight, it's not a very difficult thing to let them do these little extra fasts.

The goblins quickly left the place after receiving the money, and continued to search the depths of the park for possible homeless people.

They seem to be very experienced in the position of the homeless, after all, in these previous work experiences, most of the homeless people with green heads will go offline in such a hidden place.

A pond in the woods, or a cul-de-sac between two buildings, or something.

Wherever people don't pay attention, you can basically see these homeless people with green on their heads from time to time.

Reassuring to see how experienced the goblins were, and with their professional leather shoes, he turned and left the park, deciding to go home tonight and get a good night's sleep.

As for tomorrow during the day, of course, it is better to continue sleeping.

It's just that when he usually leaves, he doesn't know that a major event is about to happen in Venice, and this incident can be said to be largely caused by him.

On the players' forums, there is some information about Venice circulating wildly at the moment, such as:

[New Workplace Recruitment, Entertainment Venue Underground Learning Ground Recruitment!] Only the best in learning is preferred, and the teacher is the best! 】

【About my 123456 methods to make money in Venice】

These posts naturally have a high response rate, but there is one post with the highest response rate, and that is about what you can do to set up a stall in Venice.

[The new booth in Venice, the administrator is a player, everyone hurry up and set up a stall. 】

The reply rate of this post can be said to be very high, and the person who posted this post is naturally in a daze in the park, and the stall is also accepted.

What is the most lucrative game in the game?

It's not the gods who work hard inside the dungeon, it's not the hard labor who is desperately mining outside, and it's not even the scenery that stops looking at the scenery.

Regardless of the type of player, there is no merchant to make money.

Especially those merchant players who are good at old melon seeds.

Of course, merchant players also have great risks, many people will not be able to make ends meet, or similar goods cannot be sold, etc., this is another matter, but if it comes to profits, merchant players are indeed the most profitable one.

Their voices can be seen in every game, and they will smell the wind before the price of the item increases, and then buy and hoard it aggressively, and then sell it at a high price after the price increases.

This kind of way of making money without any production behavior, relying entirely on one's own vision, buying from here and selling from there, is the most profitable.

Of course, this is a way to make money in the game, but in reality, it's not that simple.

Many players, whether they have the talent or the brains to do so, want to be able to accumulate their wealth quickly like a birthday dinner, and setting up a stall is a good way to do it.

The price setting of each stall owner can intuitively show how the price of the game world is, not only the price of the MPC's booth, but also the price of the player's booth is also an excellent reference object, and in fact, when the number of players reaches a certain level, a neutral city with a population like Venice is likely to be affected by the players.

In an underground city like Winterfell, which is completely open to players in the Eternal Kingdom dungeons, this can already be seen very intuitively.

A handful of player merchants, whose goal is to control the price of goods in Winterfell.

Of course, this goal has not been achieved yet, but in the near future, they believe that there will definitely be such an opportunity, after all, with the production capacity of the players of the dungeons of the Eternal Realm, it is not too difficult to dream of doing so.

You know, but millions of players participated in the open beta.

Once they are familiar with how to produce and how to participate in the social production of Winterfell, then the topping of the rules is not what Winterfell says.

Unless Winterfell can completely expel these players, which is basically impossible, with the friendly relationship between the Sherlock Lords and the Merchant Alliance, it is impossible for Count Nicholas to do this, the main thing is that Winterfell also benefits, and any production activity of buyers in Winterfell, Winterfell can make a profit, not a loss.

Needless to say, when players knew that there were even stalls in Venice, those who had no place to set up stalls in Winterfell and the Eternal Kingdom dungeons immediately rushed over.

In fact, Master Sherlock strongly encourages these players to travel to Venice for personal development.

There are a lot of quest rewards that are leaning towards Venice.

Wouldn't it be nice for these players to go to Venice to do their daily quests while setting up stalls in Venice to do business, or to see if the NPCs are selling anything worth buying?

So when the people of Venice woke up on the second day, they found that there was a lively scene in the park.