Chapter 435: The Bookstall (1st Update)

In addition to the development route of the Breaking Waves, choosing to rob the ships of those pirates and subduing the pirates as his subordinates is also a route.

It's just that pirates are not easy to subdue, they don't have some overwhelming strength, they will only disobey the yin and yang, and the mind is full of thoughts of rebellion.

And in terms of strength, directly facing so many people, it is difficult to convince the people of this battle beautifully.

If you go the intrigue route, the success rate will naturally increase greatly, but loyalty is a big problem, and it will also reduce the number of pirates.

On top of that, the limited prospects of the pirate route will greatly delay the pace of development, and it is only more operational in terms of degrees of freedom.

After all, if you capture the pirate ship, you are the captain yourself, and you can do whatever you want.

The rest of the development route is the conventional means, earning money, buying large ships, and recruiting crews.

This is also the most reliable after thinking about it.

If you choose this path, there are many ways to earn money.

Regularly, it is natural to honestly use the dozen or so gold coins stolen from the Cornings to make money.

The extreme point is to learn the method of piracy, kidnap local tycoons, complete the rough primitive accumulation, and run away before the East Window incident.

Anyway, as long as you want to make money, and in the case of capital, plus there is no bottom line of cheating, there are countless means.

The only problem is that the speed at which money accumulates and the degree of security varies.

It's also a question of whether or not to kill Daisy.

If the opponent is really a player, the identity may be exposed, and not doing it is equivalent to allowing the opponent to leave and develop and become a hidden danger.

Fortunately, the Breaking Wave is still arguing with the mayor about responsibility and compensation, and it won't drive away so quickly, so he can investigate it first and consider it.

Spotting the direction, Fang Yi walked towards the only bookstall in Jiming Town.

Regarding the recent gossip news on Jiming Island, Fang Yi already knows a lot.

I also have a rough guess about the list of suspects who may be players.

On the contrary, the geography, history, humanities, mythology, and even the background of the entire copy world of Jiming Island are completely blackened.

Therefore, he planned to go to the bookstall first, and with the help of the image of an alcoholic, to buy some books with related materials.

As long as the acting skills are in place, others will only feel that they are going crazy and buy a bunch of things that they wouldn't normally buy.

Plan before you act.

Information has always been a very important resource if you want to stay on top of the situation.

Only by knowing the information can we make a plan based on the information and choose the best solution among many solutions.

It can also create opportunities to kill other players based on the information, and even quietly trick others into it.

Gathering his thoughts, Fang Yi sped up slightly.

After a while, the bookstall came into view.

Fang Yi was about to pass over, when he suddenly noticed a group of shouting drunkards walking out of the corner.

Everyone was drunk, and they kept swearing something.

When they came to the bookstall and grabbed the stall owner's clothes, they were probably collecting protection money.

The stall owner is just a thin old man, how can he withstand such a fright.

But there was a reluctance to hand over the protection money, so the two sides were at a stalemate, and the language became intense.

"System prompt: Congratulations, triggering the character side quest "Bookstall Owner's Friend of Justice"."

"Friend of Justice (White) of the Bookstall Owner: Help the Bookstall Owner and settle the matter of the thugs demanding protection money."

"Reward: Slightly increase the opinion of the owner of the bookstall on Jiming Island (valid only for the current dungeon)."

"Mission time: 10 minutes."

"Mission Punishment: None."

Fang Yizheng pretended to vomit on the side of the road, waiting for the protection fee to be collected over there, and then went over to buy books.

Unexpectedly, a system prompt suddenly sounded in my head.

Another character side quest?

And the reward given is too shabby, what's the use of the bookstall owner's gratitude, give more money and buy more books, maybe the gratitude is higher than sending the gangsters away.

If you want to complete this side quest, ordinary people may just go up and run away from the gangsters.

But the thugs will definitely come back to take revenge, not only against the players, but also against the bookstall owners, and when the time comes, the so-called gratitude of the bookstall owners will also become a joke.

It is slightly better to mediate and negotiate the contradictions between the two sides, reduce the price of protection fees, agree on an agreement on peaceful development, and then show force, which is basically enough.

And the local tyrant is a little bit, of course, throwing money in the face of the gangsters, showing force by the way, directly covering the bookstall owner, once and for all.

As for Fang Yi's choice, of course it was - ignore.

That's right, it's ignorance.

Fang Yi did have a variety of ways to complete the task, but the problem was that he didn't like that task reward, and he didn't want to increase the attention of others to him because of this matter.

Drunk in a tavern? Suddenly got a little money?

These are all reasonable explanations, the normal behavior of the original character, and the opportunity to hug the lap of the former maid.

But for the sake of the old man of the bookstall and stand up?

This is certainly not Gail's usual style.

Unless the reward is so high that people can't refuse, Fang Yi will definitely not do anything.

In the end, when the gangsters were about to make a move, the old man of the bookstall finally couldn't bear the pressure, took out some money tremblingly, and paid the protection fee in distress, which ended the dispute.

The thug snorted a few bites, pointed at the old man at the bookstall and continued to curse a few words, before leaving noisily, and the direction of departure was Fang Yi's side.

Fang Yi didn't want to cause trouble, so of course he continued to bow his head and retch.

When he staggered past the group, Fang Yi came to the bookstall owner step by step like a drunkard.

As if his center of gravity was unstable, Fang Yi stumbled, fell to the ground, and knocked over all the neatly organized books in the stall.

"Buy...... Buy...... Buy them all, I, I have the money......"

With his eyes closed, Fang Yi took out three silver coins from his pocket and grabbed them in his hand, shouting like a drunkard.

"First, sir, you're drunk."

Fang Yi's hint was so obvious, but the old man at the bookstall was actually an honest man.

I didn't think about completing this deal while Fang Yi was drunk.

Instead, he helped Fang Yi up.

Now it was Fang Yi's turn to be depressed.

I took out all the silver coins to buy books, and made it clear that I would make you cheap, but you became honest.

Big brother, if you don't want to make money, then send a few books for free and send me away.

Fang Yidu was anxious for the old man at the bookshelf, he was so honest, what kind of business he was, no wonder he was so bad.

When he was helped up by the old man of the bookstall, Fang Yi grabbed a book.

"Buy...... Buy, I'm going to buy...... I buy them all...... I have money ......."

Like a drunken madman, Fang Yi slapped the book on the shoulders of the old man at the bookstall.

At this moment, the old man at the bookstall finally understood that the other party seemed to really want to buy books.