Mira did not argue, but silently posted the balance in her account.
"Except for my itchy mouth, I didn't spend any money on eating out and packing food for everyone. In order to pay off your debt early, I didn't spend any money."
She has been away for more than a week, and with a balance of 290,000, Mira has definitely not slacked off.
If it weren't for the safety of other people on the island, she should be more open-minded and accept a long-term, high-value commission.
For example, for those sparring commissions, someone had offered a very high salary and invited Mira to come in every day to teach him and his friends, but Mira turned it down.
Next, it means that you have to arrange your schedule according to the other person's time, and she must ensure that her time is sufficient.
The weather was calm, Luther's island construction work went smoothly, and the people who were expected to come back to harass did not show up, which made Mira feel a little uncomfortable.
Even Luther was thinking whether Mira should focus on sparring. After all, the codename "Fruit Farmer's Butler" has become famous now.
Many people in the circle who are looking for something but can't find a suitable sparring partner want to invite Mira to teach them.
If Mira can be freed and take the opportunity to ask a big price, she may be able to further expand her reputation and have more room for negotiation.
Mai is very supportive of Mira in doing what she wants to do. Although Mira says that she is not good at teaching others, she can still perfectly display her fighting talent in one-on-one and one-on-two situations where there are few people.
And tell it in a not too complicated way.
This regular contact was also to get Luther’s opinion.
"I said, if you can give me my opinion on these things, you don't need to come to me."
That was equivalent to a decision. Mira left Slow King and a Gengar behind, and left the rest to Mai to organize the elves to protect the safety of the island.
Mira was completely liberated and became a full-time sparring partner.
Today is Luther's day off. The rangers have one day off every seven days and can move around.
He planned to use today to visit the area near Meteor Falls. First, he wanted to try his luck and see if he could meet his favorite flying elf. Second, he wanted to see if there really were special people like the Meteor People there.
I sent the information to apply for a break to the administrator responsible for managing the entire forest area, but got a strange response.
"The application needs to be put aside for the time being. I invite you to come to the camp at the entrance of the Autumn Leaf Forest today. There are some things that may require your response."
After applying, I originally asked a local ranger to take a look and then I could go out. Looking at the situation, it seemed like something happened again.
But it’s not bad. The food that I got when I first came here has almost been eaten. Mariluli has been rummaging through Wind Speed Dog’s backpack all day long to give rewards to wild elves. It’s time to get new ones and go to protect the forest.
The member camp just needs to be added.
However, upon entering the camp, Luther vaguely sensed something was wrong with the atmosphere.
Along the way, many local rangers saw me and whispered to their companions, some with a bit of disgust.
The other regional trainers who came to help guard the forest received warm smiles or polite greetings. Only Luther seemed to be bathed in a layer of invisible hostility as he walked through the camp.
"It seems that the incident last time is not over yet." Luther was not a fool, so he naturally knew that the conflict with Ah Cheng must have escalated.
Originally, Luther thought it was troublesome, and since he was the winner of the region, he went to A Cheng Forest District to teach him a lesson... He always felt that it was a boring move, so after Darkrai defeated A Cheng that night, he did not continue to pursue it.
Darkrai, Maliluli and even Fat Keding said that winning was easy. Although Luther did not see the specific scene, but the three elves described it this way, it was indeed not worth mentioning.
Moreover, Mariluli also made a fierce fist movement, which seemed to have given Cheng a head-on blow.
Ah Cheng is an adult after all. It is impossible for him to not understand the difference in this kind of battle. Only by calming down the troubles is in line with the adult's style of dealing with things.
However, after Luther approached the ranger cabin, the forest ranger with a background in the Hoenn Alliance asked questions that made Luther a little confused.
"I ordered the elves to injure Ah Cheng and hide in the forest. Do you refuse to apologize?"
Is this not trying to calm people down at all, but is it starting a pattern of spreading rumors and lying?
Just when Luther was about to complain that A Cheng made it up to look like the real thing, A Cheng walked out with his nose beaten to the point of collapse.
Are you so willing to spend a lot of money to spread rumors by having the bridge of your nose crooked like this?
What a cruel person!
However, is there really such a big hatred between the two? It requires this kind of practice that often appears in palace battle plots...
Seeing Luther's innocent and confused expression, Ah Cheng yelled: "You still want to deny it, right? That night, we invaded according to the rules. It was just a small game in the forest, but you commanded the ghost-type elves to invade
My nose was hit like this, and my hands were even injured!"
As he spoke, A Cheng also showed off the wounds on his arms and calves.
Ghost series…
Luther suddenly realized that it seemed that Darkrai had not told the whole story. Why were they still beating people?
Although it is very relieving, it is not easy to explain.
Although many local forest rangers already knew about the unhappiness Luther had with Ah Cheng when he first came here, but the unhappiness was still unhappiness, and if he really took advantage of people, that was another matter.
Seeing Cheng now wearing a bandage and a band-aid, the local ranger had a very bad impression of Luther.
Since most of the people here are locals, there is naturally some bias.
"Do you have anything to explain?" The administrator turned his pen and his tone became much darker.
The explanation is that I don’t want to explain. It was Darkrai and the others who caused the trouble in the first place. As the master, it was his own fault for not being vaccinated in advance. Luther admitted this.
As a trainer, he would not use his elf as an excuse.
"My problem, I apologize."
Luther was a reasonable man. If he was wronged, he should bow and apologize.
Luther's concession made the surrounding voices noisy.
Originally, because of A Cheng's behavior when confronting Luther for the first time, everyone still had doubts about A Cheng's words. Now that the facts are in front of them, the voices of accusation continue.
Luther admitted it. It was not that he was heartless, but as he said, right and wrong should be discussed separately.
In fact, to be honest, Luther is very annoyed by the gameplay of invading each other in the forest area to promote the progress of trainers and rangers.
Why didn't you make it clear that you wanted to compete with trainers from other regions? Instead, you secretly established such a messy rule, and you even claimed it was to improve the awareness of outdoor precautions among trainers in various regions.
Don't be ridiculous, the trainers who can come here are also people who have been favored by the alliance, at least they can be considered as the middle level of the huge trainer group.
Would such a trainer have any experience in taking precautions in the wild?
It has long been understood that this is a rule created by the local rangers who were very bored two years ago. In the spring and autumn, various regional alliances sent people to assist the rangers to come up with the rules, just to use their familiar gameplay to suppress others and amuse them.
Luther specifically asked people from the Sinnoh Alliance, and the trainer who took over the Akiye Forest ranger commission two years ago made it clear that he did not know about this matter.
Trainers from other regions came here because of commissions, so naturally they had no choice but to follow the local customs, and this strange pattern gradually developed.