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Chapter 179 Raised to level 120! (1200 Zhang Yue

Chapter 179: Upgraded to level 120! (Additional update with 1,200 monthly tickets)

As he kept rushing, the day passed quickly, and it took another three hours before he went online the next day. The buildings in the mountains in front of him caught Nie Fan's attention. That was the destination of his trip, the small town of Kelfield.

Got it!

The size of the small town of Kelfield is still quite large, more than ten times the size of Moxxi. There are various buildings in it, row after row. There are hundreds of thousands of NPCs living here. In addition, hundreds of thousands of NPCs come and go in nearby villages every day.

Between Kelfield and the village.

The towering buildings are all made of stones. The city walls are about three yards high, and there are some ancient giant crossbows placed on them.

Finally arriving at the place, Nie Fan smiled slightly and walked towards the entrance of the town.

When he was about to enter the town, a fat sergeant holding a black sword suddenly pulled out his sword and intercepted Solang. He was a head shorter than Solang and had a fat head. He was a level 120 warrior.

, but it doesn’t seem to have much combat effectiveness.

"Are you a Bolt? Bolts must crawl into the city! This is Kelfield's rule!" the sergeant laughed contemptuously.

Solan clenched his fists, but he did not dare to raise his head and look directly at the sergeant. If he looked directly at the sergeant, it would be considered a provocation!

"He is my servant, isn't this okay?" Nie Fan looked at the sergeant and said in an unhappy tone.

"I'm sorry, sir, this is Kelphid's rule. Bolts must crawl in and out of the city gates, even servants of nobles." The fat sergeant pressed Solan's shoulder and made a bang.

Solan knelt on the ground.

Solan was no match for the sergeant. He lowered his head and crawled into Kelfield like a dog. The sergeant's mocking laughter came from behind.

Nie Fan handed the pass to the sergeant, followed Solan and walked into the city gate. For the first time, he felt anger. Although Solan in front of him was just an NPC, he had human thoughts!

Like some intelligent robots, in reality, those intelligent robots also enjoy the most basic respect.

Because wisdom itself is worthy of respect.

The sword of dictatorship nakedly displayed a barbaric ancient society in front of modern people like Nie Fan. This made Nie Fan, who had always received modern education, a little unable to accept it for a while.

Nie Fan was powerless to change anything, and he was no match for that sergeant. Even if he could beat that sergeant, he would not dare to be so arrogant as to kill an NPC sergeant at the gate of Kelfield Town!

"Get up, Suo Lang, he's already in." Nie Fan said in a low voice, maybe he was a little too serious.

Solan stood up and followed Nie Fan, keeping his head lowered.

"Solan, do you want revenge?" Nie Fan looked at Solan sharply.

A cold light suddenly flashed in Solang's eyes, and Nie Fan could feel the burning anger in Solang's heart.

"If you want revenge, then follow me and I will make you stronger! Until one day, you can defeat him with your own hands!" Nie Fan said seductively. As time went by, he felt that he too

I am becoming more and more integrated into this world, and when I speak, I have the accent of this world.

Looking up at Nie Fan, Solan's eyes flashed with determination and he followed Nie Fan's footsteps closely.

The small town of Kelfield is ridiculously big, with numerous private houses everywhere. After years of war, young and middle-aged men have been drafted to the battlefield. Most of the people left in the town are the old, weak, sick and disabled. It could have accommodated fifty or sixty people.

The town of ten thousand people now only has more than a hundred thousand people, and it looks particularly depressed. On the streets paved with bluestones, only some rickety old NPCs walked slowly.

However, in the future, groups of players will come here soon, and Kelfield will be revitalized.

Nie Fan first went to a metal pawn shop and exchanged all the copper bars for silver coins. He took a look at his backpack and saw that there were more than 29,700 silver coins in it.

Then, we went straight to the market in the center of the town. There were five to six hundred stalls in a wide market. Only a dozen NPCs were setting up stalls to sell things. Many stalls had some signs on them, selling stall ownership. The prices were expensive.

Five silver coins, three cheap silver coins, and there are some NPC addresses on it.

Nie Fan got busy and went from house to house according to these addresses. He did not negotiate the price with the NPCs. He bought all the stalls in the market. In a whole day, Nie Fan bought a total of 521.

Stall.

This is the center of Kelfield Town. Stalls and buying and selling of goods are not allowed in the streets and squares of the town. They can only be sold in this market. Sooner or later, this market will flourish. In addition, Nie Fan also bought

There are thirty-six shops and an auction house near the market.

These things cost Nie Fan more than 8,000 silver coins, more than 8,000 silver coins. If converted into copper coins, it is quite a lot, nearly 50 million copper coins. Even some large guilds may not be able to afford so much money.

In addition to buying Kelfield's stalls, shops and auction houses, Nie Fan also bought the silver smelting room in the center of Kelfield. In the future, players can obtain silver ore or cast silver coins into silver bars.

We must come to Nie Fan.

It cost nearly 2,000 silver coins to buy the silver smelting room. In total, 10,000 silver coins have been sold out. There are no players coming to Kelfield yet, and no one is trying to rob Nie Fan.

According to the normal progress of the game, although those players who came to Kelfield first knew that buying a stall would quickly increase in value, most of the players did not have much money, and it took them a long time to get together to buy one.

There are two stalls, and these stalls and shops will eventually be shared among many players.

But as soon as Nie Fan came here, he directly bought all Kelfield's stalls, shops, auction houses, etc. By then, even if they wanted to buy, they would have no chance.

The auction house Nie Fan will not sell those stalls and shops, and plans to rent them out and collect rent when the time comes.

Walking towards the job transfer training hall in the center of Kelfield, the person in charge of receiving Nie Fan was a middle-aged and fat NPC with a bulging face, and his eyes narrowed into a straight line when he smiled.

His name is Faulkner, and he is Kelfield's law enforcement officer in charge of transition training.

Solang has been following Nie Fan, curiously watching Nie Fan do various things.

"Dear Mr. Faulkner, I am here to transfer to Archdruid. This is a letter of recommendation." Nie Fan handed the letter of recommendation to Faulkner.

"Mr. Mingye, congratulations on your successful promotion to Arch Druid. This is your job transfer certificate." Faulkner showed a friendly smile and handed a medal to Nie Fan. This was a green badge.

There is a pattern of thorns carved on it.

A dazzling white light fell on Nie Fan. After changing his profession to Arch Druid, his agility, strength and spirit were directly increased by two thousand points, and his wisdom was increased by one hundred points. All previous skills were upgraded to the intermediate level, and his attributes were enhanced.

More than twice as much!

After being promoted to Arch Druid, the combat effectiveness is comprehensively improved. Five druids of level 60 who have not changed professions may not be the opponent of an Arch Druid of the same level.

Ordinary druids belong to the first-level profession, while archdruids belong to the second-level profession. There is more than just a level difference between the two.

The Templar Law Enforcer belongs to the second-level profession. The reason why Nie Fan was able to kill him is related to Nie Fan's title of Demon Archon. The Demon Archon belongs to the third-level profession, which is one level higher than the Templar Law Enforcer.

However, Nie Fan is a human-turned-devil, and there is still a certain gap between him and a demon with pure blood.

He still had a good impression of the NPC Faulkner, so Nie Fan said: "Dear Mr. Faulkner, I would like to help my servant switch to a second-level profession. I don't know if it is possible."

Faulkner's eyes fell on Solang and he hesitated: "Bolt people..."

When Solan heard Nie Fan's words, he looked at Faulkner nervously.

"He is my servant and is very loyal to me. I hope he can become stronger and protect my safety." Nie Fan explained that the Bolt people are very discriminated against in the Bunting Empire. It is very likely that Fokker

Na was unwilling to accept, "Dear Mr. Faulkner, I hope you can agree to my request."

"It's not impossible. In order to provide convenience for the nobles, we have specially arranged a training ground for the servants of the nobles. However, this is our first time to accept Bolts, and the fees may be higher." Faulkner hesitated.

He said for a long time.

"How much does it cost?" Nie Fan asked. If it wasn't too much money, he would still be willing to spend it.

"Without a letter of recommendation, it costs 300 silver coins to transfer to a second-level profession. In addition, in terms of level, it costs 30 silver coins to train to level 70, 70 silver coins to reach level 80, and 120 silver coins to reach level 90.

For level 100, three hundred silver coins..." Faulkner said, "In addition, job transfer and training require a certain amount of time. Each training session can take as little as three to five days, or as much as half a month."

NPC servants cannot go to the wild to farm monsters and level up. They can only upgrade their levels in the training ground. They can help their masters fight, but they cannot help their masters gain experience. After death, they can resurrect the priest or resurrect him at the altar, both of which cost a lot of money. Generally, they are not available.

Players with money cannot afford servants.

Hearing Faulkner's words, Solan was a little disappointed. This was a lot of money. Is Nie Fan willing to spend so much money for him?

"Dear Mr. Faulkner, please help me train him to level 120." Nie Fan casually took out 2,700 silver coins and said.

Seeing the white silver coins, Faulkner fell into a sluggish state. He thought Nie Fan would give up. Unexpectedly, Nie Fan actually directly asked him to train this Bolt man to level 120. Then he was a little surprised. After a long time

I have never met such a large number of customers, and at least I don’t have to worry about my livelihood for a month or two.

These NPCs are just like real humans. They also need to make money and buy food. They also have children and elderly people at home, so they are more humane.

Solan looked at Nie Fan excitedly, not knowing what to say.

Nie Fan glanced at Solang's status bar. When he first rescued Solang, Solang's loyalty was only 50. Later, he signed a devil's contract and was bound by the contract. His loyalty reached 70. Later, he entered Kelphi.

Germany, after Nie Fan said those words, Solan's loyalty increased by 10 points, reaching 80 points. After Nie Fan said that he would train him to level 120, his loyalty skyrocketed to 100 points.

Full value!

Seeing Solang's loyalty, Nie Fan couldn't help but smile.




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