Qing Ning almost lost her expression when she was asked this question. Fangran couldn't help but wonder whether she had watched too many movies or was at the scene at that time.
"Hey, is that so..."
But when I heard his answer, it was a pity that I couldn't hear what I imagined unfolding.
But then Qing Ning’s voice became excited again and asked:
"Then Fangran, how did you accept the commission there? Can you just accept it directly? Are there no requirements or restrictions?"
When she asked about this, she didn't know much about the specific process. Su Qun, the magician, the uncle and others on the side all looked at Fangran,
In fact, I never received the commission from the tavern, but I accidentally asked Celica about it out of curiosity.
Fangran looked like a veteran and hummed confidently:
"Well, first of all, there is something like a 'request column' in the tavern, ranging from super large bounties and wanted orders for all of North America, to various tasks in each region's own territory,"
“Basically all commissions will be published on it.”
Recalling that he had seen a large virtual screen in the tavern that posted various commissions in English, he then told the commission-taking process he had heard from Serika.
"The request is usually in the commission information. If you want to accept a commission, just go to the tavern."
"The tavern will first review your strength and ability to meet the requirements, and then introduce it to the client. You and the client will negotiate. After reaching cooperation, you will notify the tavern that the commission has been accepted."
"In many cases where the client's identity is kept secret and they don't want to show up, the pub is solely responsible for that,"
"Then you just have to find a way to complete the commission and go to the tavern to get the reward."
Speaking of this, Fangran shared some details he had heard with everyone,
For example, some special commissions with hidden secrets will not be listed in the commission column at all. You must have senior strength and connections to receive them from the tavern;
For example, some high-quality commissions are always in high demand. The pub will give priority to participants with better resumes and leave the decision to the commissioning party. At this time, female participants will have an advantage;
Participants are also prohibited from involving each other in bidding, and B-levels are prohibited from receiving C-level commissions, such as preemptive behavior, unless no one completes it for too long.
Otherwise, members of the tavern will be prohibited from accepting commissions and occupying resources, etc...
After finishing talking about the commission, Fangran picked up the tea cup and said again as if he was trying to remember:
"As for entrustment rewards, there are technological equipment and real assets, but generally they are money,"
"Except for those who have the ability to do certain things, realize certain technologies, and maintenance orders and other unrelated commissions, all prices are available."
"I've heard people say that C-level commissions range from hundreds of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars, and B-level commissions range from hundreds of thousands to several million, or even tens of millions of dollars,"
"But that kind of entrustment is usually very dangerous. It is either extremely risky or extremely difficult, and the time cycle is often long."
When he heard him talk about the reward for the B-level commission, Qing Ning couldn't help but yearn for it as a B-level one:
"How can you earn so much money by completing one commission with millions or even tens of millions of dollars!?"
Did you hear me say it's terrible?
Seeing Qing Ning seeming to have thought about what to do, Wei Wei was speechless. Fang Ran looked at her with some shame and clarified:
"It's not the full amount. As an intermediary, we guarantee both parties and are responsible for handling various matters such as default, breach of contract, liaison, and verifying the authenticity of the entrustment,"
"The tavern will take a portion of the reward, and the rest is yours, but the commission is surprisingly low, only 8%."
"It is said that it will be adjusted based on the recent number of orders, and the maximum will not exceed 10%."
Review, guarantee, commission, 8%... Various real-life procedures are integrated with the night battle. After listening to Fangran explain the commission process in the tavern, I felt an inexplicable "down-to-earth" feeling.
Gou Yu spoke a little thoughtfully at this time:
“Looking at the tavern’s entrustment process, it seems quite modern. It feels like all the rules and systems are complete...”
"That's right, reasonable systems, unified and standardized processes, prohibiting involution, monopoly and other vicious behaviors with official strength, and providing various security guarantees for entrustment,"
Confirmed by Gou Yu's idea, Su Qun listened to Fang Ran's story and spoke slowly and seriously:
"Including the extremely low commission, all of this should be due to the association's control behind the scenes,"
"The purpose is to attract more participants to go to North America to complete the commission in the tavern, and to control a way for participants to obtain commission resources,"
"The information, transactions and other impacts generated by this are more far-reaching benefits to the association."
He has been responsible for various official affairs in the night bureau and is most familiar with this aspect. Su Qun explained the reason and nodded in recognition,
"As far as I know, Europe also has a similar mission system, but it is not as free and market-oriented as North America,"
"It is actually very difficult to establish things like pubs and black markets. This not only involves the decision-making at the night battle overlord level, but also is related to the national will and social system in reality,"
"I have to admit that the association has done a really good job in this regard."
"Hahaha, of course, after all, how long has it been,"
When he heard what he said, he smiled not surprisingly as he leaned on the sofa, and his eyes seemed to recall the scenes of the past era for a moment.
The uncle shook the teacup and sighed casually, as if he had experienced it:
"Decades ago, there was nothing like this over there."
Eh...Is that so...
At this moment, listening to the uncle's words, Fangran was a little curious about what North America was like before.
But as a young girl, she was not interested in meaning, influence or lamenting the past. After listening to Fangran's description of the tavern, Qing Ning was only more concerned about the latter part.
"Hey! Hey! Then Fangran, what kind of commission did you receive!?"
I was curious about the various commissions he introduced, what he accepted, and what he encountered along the way.
Qing Ning was gesticulating excitedly with her hands and guessing:
"Are you going to deal with some armed group that stole the latest weapons, went to a meeting alone to break into the base, and killed everyone without a hail of bullets?"
"Or go to some secret research institute and use your abilities to easily pass through the blockades and steal top-secret information?"
No, Qing Ning, how many foreign action movies have you watched?
And what you mentioned is basically illegal, right...
A cold sweat broke out in Qing Ning's excited anticipation. At this moment, he saw other people looking at him with curious eyes.
Fangran quickly waved his hands and explained with a slight guilt:
"No, no, no, what I received is a very... ordinary business commission in reality,"
"It does not involve any illegal areas."
Business commission?
From the topic about the tavern, we all know that some large companies and wealthy people in North America will also hire participants to do things.
This kind of commission from reality is also quite common in taverns.
I thought the one he picked up would be the one from the night battle. Everyone was a little surprised.
Su Qun looked at Fangran and asked:
“Why do real businesses hire attendees?”
When Su Qun asked about the content of the commission, Fangran told himself that he must answer honestly when facing his beloved brother Su Qun.
So he coughed and said truthfully:
"Well, this is because a group of money-grubbing participants seems to be eyeing that company, so someone is needed to protect the company's operations from being affected and prevent the stock price from falling or anything like that."
"So actually I think I went to work as a bodyguard for someone."
Oh, so it turns out you don’t want to be a CEO for others...
And hearing that he was suddenly demoted to the people-friendly position of a bodyguard, Meng Lang watched silently and complained.
"Haha, no wonder you contacted everyone in the bureau to ask various business questions, so that's what happened."
When he heard the content of Fangran's commission, the young master suddenly understood the question that everyone was discussing about what he was doing.
"There were indeed a lot of questions I didn't understand there at the time. Thanks to asking everyone in the game, it saved me a lot of effort."
Thinking about what he had asked everyone in the night bureau for help before, Fangran also smiled a little sheepishly.
"Especially when it came to the contract, it was thanks to Sister Chengzi that we were able to determine the direction."
In response to this, Mucheng lay beside the game cabin and showed a lazy and happy smile,
"Hey, you can praise me more..."
On the other side, the eldest young master swayed his wine glass with a confident expression:
"By the way, is the negotiation method I taught you useful?"
Thinking about the method he told her to get some dirt on the other party, Fangran thought for a second, then gave him a thumbs up and smiled brightly:
“Very useful!”
Young Master, please don’t bring bad luck to Fang Ran, okay...
Seeing the two of them reach a consensus at this moment, Su Qun on the side laughed helplessly and sighed,
"However, this kind of realistic business entrustment usually does not employ just one person. According to what you said, Brother Fangran, the company must have hired other participants,"
Hearing Fangran's answer, he smiled proudly. At this time, relying on his own understanding, he thought of the habit of hiring people in large companies,
The eldest young master looked at him with a gossipy face and smiled:
"How's it going? Have you met any of the beautiful participant teammates from North America?"
"Ah, this..."
Hearing him ask this question, Fangran was scratching his cheek and wanted to answer, but at this moment, a big hand quietly placed on his shoulder,
Alchemist stood next to him with his eyes fixed on him and spoke in a deep voice:
"Xiao Fang, you'd better think about it before answering."
Hearing this, Fangran quickly turned his head and changed his words: