129. Friendliness
Luke looked at the sunlight outside the auditorium, then looked back at the wooden wall directly opposite. On the wall hangs a landscape painting of a dark forest, and the black and white charcoal perfectly outlines the treacherous and dangerous nature of the forest. Opposite the wall was the synagogue hall, where he and his companions had witnessed the last time: the official proclamation of the coming of the Holy One by the Priest of Aqala.
"Hey, newcomer?"
One of the two men in front entered the room, and the other greeted Luke.
Luke smiled slightly: "Not a newcomer. ”
The man unfolds a piece of paper, and on it is a table, three columns and five columns. He pointed to the signature in the last column and said, "You don't have this." ”
"Nope." Luke glanced at it, and on the top of the form was written "Order Reputation Record Form".
The first column is the date, the second is the content of the work, and the third column is the signature of the supervisor.
The scruffy explorer said, "Then you are the newcomer." ”
Luke didn't want to argue with him, and he didn't want to ask anything from the man's mouth.
He knew what kind of people explorers were.
These people are able to sell worthless news for a sky-high price without blushing and heartbeat. When the person is on their side, like Antiope, it's nice and pleasant. But if this person takes you for a fool in the trade, it's boring.
Everything can be known as soon as you enter the office.
Luke told himself sensibly.
However......
"Is 'friendliness' hard to achieve?" Luke couldn't help but ask.
Curiosity kills cats!
Fortunately, the scruffy explorer did not have a lion to open his mouth, and he said without even making an offer:
"Lucky guys, it's not easy to be 'friendly' right now."
Luke listened and touched his belt, intending to get some copper nut to make him speak more cheerfully.
"If you do your daily work diligently every day, it will take a month to reach 'friendliness'." The explorer sighed, "The tragedy is that the work is either in the morning or at night, and people can't drink or sleep." ”
"I think that's a good thing." Luke said, "However, it has not been a month since the Sage came. ”
The explorer glanced at Luke's shining armor and said, "So he must be playing with his life." ”
"Playing with life?" Luke was curious.
"Sister nuns sometimes issue dangerous missions and some very dangerous missions. A relatively high number of points will be given. The explorer bites "yes" and "very" very hard: "As long as you complete three dangerous missions, the general score is 200, and you can achieve 'friendly'." ”
Luke suddenly realized: "He completed three dangerous missions? ”
"Yes, like clearing a bunch of walking corpses that have gathered, or killing a hundred hard-haired rats. These are tasks worth 200 points. "The fastest guy applied for 'friendly' on the day the notice was posted. ”
"Oh? Who is so powerful? ”
"Antiope, that girl, she participated in the purging battle of the Sinking Demon Tribe, which is a very dangerous mission. Phew, everyone knows that His Excellency the Sage was behind her at that time, and there was no danger at all. ”
Luke wanted to defend his companions: Antiop was in charge of attracting most of the Fallen Demons at the time, and it was indeed full of danger to leave the Sage's support. On the contrary, he and Aaron have always been under the protection of the Sage, and there is no danger.
As Luke was organizing the language, the office door opened, and the sloppy explorer came out with a piece of cloth in his hand, "Man, it's your turn." Without waiting for a reply, he slowly left the synagogue.
The explorer who was chatting with Luke got up and went inside, and soon came out.
"So fast?" Luke stood up.
"I'm just a normal person." The explorer said, "The one just now wanted to join the patrol and wasted our time. You may have a play, you can try it. He stretched and turned to leave.
Luke took a deep breath and knocked on the door.
A calm female voice came from the office: "Please come in." ”
Luke pushed the door in, trying to make his body appear stiff and straight, "Good day, Sister Nasha. He quickly looked around the office and saw that the large office had a small office area, except for a desk at the entrance, and all the others were cabinets with drawers.
The furniture is probably newly created and smells of wood.
A nun in her forties sits behind a desk and wears a pair of copper-rimmed glasses. It was none other than the "Nasha" that Winnie mentioned.
Nasha lifted the frame, examined Luke, and said:
"You may be seated, Mr. Knight. Wait a minute, I'll give you a form. Please write your name and age. ”
Luke took the form and found that it was the one in the man's hand. He didn't want to do those boring tasks, so he said bluntly:
"I'm a transcendent, and I want to join the patrol directly."
Nasha glanced at Luke and lit the lantern on the table:
"Please use any skill or magic you want, don't be too violent."
Luke threw a heavy blow into the air. He saw that there was no change in the lantern.
"Sequence 8." Nasha pulled out a hard card and said, "You're eligible to join the patrol, but you still have to complete a neutral rating of 50 points first." Don't complain, sir, it's only going to take two or three days, just to get you more acquainted with Camp Rog and Rogge. ”
"I don't want to complain, sister." Luke said, "But I've been here, I've fought in front of the Sage, I've participated in the battle to exterminate the Sinking Demon Tribe. I know that Antiope has been given the rank of 'friendliness' directly, and I beg you to consider it. ”
Nasha looked up again, looked at Luke from above the frame, leaned over and took out a notebook from the drawer under the desk, opened it, and asked:
"Your full name, Mr. Knight."
"Luke, Luke Stitch Knight, from Tern."
"Tell me about the battle, Knight Steel."
Luke remembered the day's events by heart, and they had been retold hundreds of times during Ten's month. With this spectacular battle, both Luke and Aaron became the new favorites of Tenne's social circle, and were even invited to circles far above their class.
"In the end, our spoils are ......," Luke recounted, finishing the spoils of the battle.
Sister Nasha checked the records and said, "I can confirm that you participated in the battle, except for a few exaggerations. ”
Luke blushed.
"Given that the reward for this battle is 500 points, I can give you the 'Friendly' certification directly." Nasha said: "But I must remind you that the following tasks will no longer give you prestige points: policy preaching; Auxiliary recruitment; daily training; camp sentry; ……; You can actually complete these missions first and then claim 500 points from your last battle, so you will have 550 points. ”
Luke raised his chin: "Sister Nasha, I just want to join the patrol as soon as possible and get higher points, as for these 50 points, I can give up." ”
Nasha smiled at Luke, "As you wish." ”