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Chapter 145 Puppet Master Goblin

According to Ling's original work and rest schedule, dinner would be served at 18 o'clock in the evening. After the meal, it would be time to chat with everyone and discuss astronomy, geography, economics and politics. Ling would even chat with Tio about vulgar topics such as which stock has better returns, and so on.

After that, I started making dolls at nineteen o'clock, and started practicing swordsmanship at twenty o'clock until twenty-two o'clock. I took a shower and went to bed, and the day was over.

But after accepting a disciple, it seems that you have to allocate some time to teach the disciple. Sooner or later, there will be such a day, and it is not a bad thing to start accumulating experience from now on.

Ling didn't make a schedule for Fei immediately. She planned to wait until Fei got used to her rhythm before doing it. So Fei's current state was just to follow her.

When Fei saw that Ling had carved a 7-mile-high miniature version of herself out of marble in just five minutes, Fei's eyes were full of stars. After removing burrs, coloring, and post-processing, it all added up.

It took about five minutes for Xiao Fei to finish it.

"...Can...this...be given to me?"

"Okay, that's the original purpose. It can be regarded as a meeting gift as a teacher."

After happily taking over Ling's work, Fei watched as she carved miniature versions of Lu Jia, Geno, and Leo in her hands.

He carefully took over the other three works that had been processed. Their level of sophistication was no longer that of a commodity, but that of a work of art.

"These are just miniature sculptures. Since there are no movable joints, they are not technically dolls. At best, they can only be said to be hand-made figures. Our Rozenbelk Studio is also known as the Doll Studio. The classic figures made by Grandpa Yorugu

Indeed, among enthusiasts, it is a dream work that can fetch sky-high prices. In the past, at the auction in the imperial capital Heimdall, there was even a work that sold for five million Mira."

"One, a doll is worth so many Mira? At this price, you can go to that workshop and buy an S weapon." Fei thought of his double gun blades, which were spent on the large-scale empire mission last year.

She ordered it with one-third of the remuneration. She didn't know yet that the pair of double blunderbuss that could be transformed into a combined force-guided sniper was actually designed and manufactured by Ling.

"Of course, that's why Grandpa Yorugu's early dolls commanded such high prices. My current works have only sold for 700,000 Mira at most. But these dolls I just made can be sold for every one of them.

50,000 to 100,000 mira. This is just as a handicraft and not as a work of art. It will definitely appreciate in value in the future, but I can’t tell what price it can fetch. In fact, I already have no shortage.

Mira, making dolls and figurines every day is just leisure and entertainment plus hobbies, it can be regarded as cultivating one's sentiments."

Hearing that Ling had rubbed hundreds of thousands of Mira out of her hands in less than an hour, Fei's breathing became a little rapid. Although she usually didn't worry about Mira when she was in the group, but as a

A qualified active duty hunter still maintains due sensitivity towards Mira.

The income of the Chasseur Regiment will not be directly handed over to the lower-level Chasseurs, but will be distributed with different proportions of commissions according to different types of tasks. The Chasseurs have their own set of rules in this regard to manage risks in their daily business. Take the West Wind Brigade

group as an example

Assault or annihilation missions are the most difficult. 40% of the total revenue from the mission goes to the brigade and 60% goes to the hunters.

Stronghold strategy tasks are more difficult, and 50% of the total income from the tasks goes to the brigade and 50% goes to the hunters.

Adventure and object-finding missions are of average difficulty, and 60% of the total revenue from the mission goes to the brigade and 40% goes to the hunters.

The difficulty of the bodyguard reconnaissance mission is relatively low. 70% of the total revenue from the mission goes to the brigade and 30% goes to the chasseurs.

If you receive a simpler mission, 80% of the total income from the mission goes to the brigade and 20% goes to the hunters.

The part of the income added to the collective assets can be regarded as the personal assets of the leader of the Chasseur Regiment, but it needs to be used for the operating expenses of the Chasseur Regiment, the maintenance of equipment, the smoothing of relationships and the purchase of information, the cultivation of military monsters, and the medical treatment of casualties.

Expenses, pensions, etc. So the actual expenses are not small at all.

Ling's price for hiring the third company of the West Wind Brigade is 100 million Mira per week. Because it is a relatively safe "security mission", according to the rules, 80% of it belongs to the brigade, and half of the remaining 20% ​​belongs to the combat team.

staff (141 people in total), and half are the remaining communications, auxiliary, and logistics personnel (386 people).

In other words, the 10 million Mira that combatants can receive will be distributed at all levels. The company captain Leonidas will receive 0.50% (500,000 Mira per week), and the three captains will share 0.75% (

250,000 Mil per person per week), 10 squadron leaders share 1.50% (150,000 Mil per person per week), 36 squad leaders share 2.25% (62,500 Mil per person per week), leaving 91

Ordinary combatants receive an equal share of 50% (55,000 Mil per person per week). The support staff receive even less, ranging from 10,000 Mil to 40,000 Mil depending on the position. (10 million Mil

386 people, average 26,000 milliliters per person)

In other words, if converted, if she learns this craft, the pocket money she can get will be much higher than the pocket money she earned when she was the captain of the West Wind Brigade.

"This... doll making... can I also learn it?"

After adjusting her breathing, Fei asked.

"If you want to learn, I can teach you."

Ling replied in the affirmative.

"Is it really possible?"

Fei didn't expect Ling to agree so easily.

"Of course. Just sculpting is also very helpful for controlling the strength. Besides, as a puppet master, I am Grandpa Yorugu's close disciple and official successor. He is very old and can no longer

I have accepted a disciple, so I will have to figure out how to recruit new blood in the Rozenberk workshop. If Fei is willing to learn the craft of doll making, I will only be happy."

When she initially agreed to Lu Jia to accept Fei as her disciple, she only planned to teach martial arts. As for the inheritance of the puppet master, she had not considered it. But since Fei had this intention, it would not be bad to let her give it a try. Excellent.

Martial artists do not need to practice martial arts all day long. Even if the body is able to tolerate it, the efficiency will become low. Even hard training must be done in a certain way, and a balance between work and rest is of course the best.

"But it may take a long time to reach the point where you can sell your own works in the luxury market. Although I use it to relax. But don't underestimate doll making. You must become a top-notch doll.

Master, it might be more difficult than reaching Okuden in martial arts."

"It's not as easy as I thought, but I'm mentally prepared."

Puppeteer Koneko is a thing of the past. His works have also been out of print. After Ling inherited the Rozenberk Studio, no new dolls signed by Koneko will be born.

But from now on, the puppet making industry has welcomed a new puppeteer, Goblin. Although Goblin's career as a puppet master has only just begun.


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