When Mo Yu walked into the tavern, people in the village were gathering together to enjoy dinner.

Father Pauli took out the compressed biscuits left by Mo Yu and mixed wild vegetables and water to make a large pot of thick soup.

For the people who had been searching the outskirts of the forest all day, but with almost no results, this dinner finally brought a satisfied smile that had not appeared for a long time on their tired faces.

As the saying goes, eating people has short mouths, and taking people has short hands. People who are fed by Mo Yu's compressed biscuits are also very talkative.

Without Mo Yu's effort, the villagers enthusiastically accepted the fact that in the near future a large number of adventurers who might look strange and behave strangely would be coming.

Several shopkeepers also agreed to sell the equipment provided by Mo Yu to adventurers in the shop and settle with the "adventure coins" brought by Mo Yu.

"How many people are left in the village now?" Mo Yu asked Pauli's father.

"There are only eleven people left here." Father Pauli sighed. "The traveling merchants didn't come. A few young people left half a month ago, saying they were going to big cities to seek life. I hope they can Get there alive.”

Mo Yu said: "Then, everyone takes 1 bundle of gold coins, 5 bundles of silver coins and 10 bundles of copper coins. Each bundle here contains 10 adventure coins. You can use these adventure coins as rewards to issue tasks to adventurers. Let them do the work for you.”

"Is anything okay?" a woman asked. Mo Yu looked at her and recognized her as Aunt Rosa from the tailor shop.

"Any reasonable mission is acceptable." Mo Yu said. "Adventurers cannot be asked to harm themselves, nor can they take advantage of others." He emphasized: "Men and women are not allowed. Father Pauli, opposite If the village hall is of no use, change it to an adventurers guild. I will put a magic doll there to be responsible for issuing quests.

"Villages who need help can go to the magic doll to register. Tasks judged to be reasonable by the doll will be recorded on parchment and posted on the task board for players...adventurers to pick up.

"The magic doll will judge the difficulty of the task and set the price of the reward. Please make sure that the adventure coins on hand are enough to pay the reward, otherwise it is likely to attract the anger of the adventurer. If the adventure coins are not enough, you can also increase it. For other rewards, please consult the Magic Doll when posting the mission.”

"If these adventure coins are used up, can we sell the goods to adventurers to earn new adventure coins?" asked the blacksmith Alers sitting in front of the fireplace. He is a bald uncle, and his tendons are shining in the light of the fire. Shining in the light.

"Yes, you can sell your goods to adventurers or trade with each other." Mo Yu said, "Theft and fraud are still prohibited, please use them in compliance with the law.

"When I need you to issue certain tasks to adventurers, I will give you 10% of the reward for the task in adventure coins as your commission. Stores that sell consigned goods can also get the value of the goods when they sell one item. 10% commission. Of course, if you don’t need adventure coins, I can also exchange them for food, supplies or money.”

"Can I exchange the biscuits for tonight?" A child asked, and Mo Yu recognized his name as Emel. He had just turned 8 years old and was the only son of grocery store owners Carters and Ariel.

"Perhaps we can also sell the exchanged cookies in the store?" Ariel asked cautiously.

"Okay." Mo Yu said with a smile. He looked around and scanned the faces of the remaining villagers one by one.

The only young man sitting at the far end, drinking quietly, was Peter, probably the last young man in the village who had not left.

His grandmother, Alyssa, was knitting in a rocking chair by the fireplace. The middle-aged Clover was taking everyone's dishes and chopsticks to the sink behind the counter for cleaning. He often came to the tavern to help and was considered half a waiter.

Delka, a middle-aged widower, is peeling the fruit he picked today and handing it to his 11-year-old son Eric.

"If you have any questions, you can ask me or leave a message at the magic doll. Also, our guests from far away like to call themselves players, and they also like to call us NPCs. You don't need to be too embarrassed when you hear these words. Too curious."

After quickly completing a simple pre-job training for the NPCs who were about to take up their posts, Mo Yu asked Paoli's father for the key to the village office opposite, and then went to decorate the magic dolls.

This kind of magic doll is not the kind of life-like doll that Leah mentioned before that was made with the power of will and can be used as the body of the player. It is a batch of simple half-dolls that Moiu bought from an alchemist a long time ago. Mechanical, semi-magical doll.

They are only as high as the calves of ordinary people. They can usually understand some basic commands and complete some simple tasks. They are a tool that great magicians love to use when they lack assistants.

However, after discovering that Leah could put a mark on magic dolls, operate these magic dolls through world consciousness, and use them as system terminals, Mo Yu thought that these magic dolls should be placed in the Adventurer's Guild as mission release NPCs. It's such a perfect fit.

Moreover, based on the price of 10 coppers for a novice sword, the 110 gold, 550 silver, and 1100 coppers in the hands of the villagers are enough for the first three players to earn for a long time, and can also gradually form a kind of custom in this small village. An adventurer-centered economic system.

Mo Yu and Leah worked for several hours before they sorted out the Adventurer's Guild.

This house was still intact and there were not many places that needed repair. Mo Yu piled all the sundries in the back room, rearranged the old table and counter, and placed the magic doll behind the counter to ensure that both players and villagers could see it at first sight when they entered the door.

Mo Yu made two large wooden boards on the walls on both sides of the counter and pinned several parchments with simple tasks written on them.

As the projection of the only remaining fragment of the world consciousness, Leah can use anchor points to let players use the "game system", and can also control inanimate objects such as "magic dolls" as system terminals through imprints, but for the time being, she cannot let the "NPCs" of this world see system prompts or task bars.

Before thinking of a better way, Mo Yu can only use the old "bounty hunter" method of parchment to let NPCs issue tasks.

Fortunately, once the task is released, players can see it on their own UI interface. The parchment is only to prevent NPCs from forgetting the task conditions and task rewards. Mo Yu can also see the players' game progress and tasks through his system background. While ensuring the convenience of the players, the parchment task list also adds a bit of retro game feeling.

"If you encounter a bug that cannot be solved, just say it is a deliberate setting." As a dog planner in the mouths of players for many years, Mo Yu calmly wiped off the dust on his body. There are still 2 hours before the internal test server is launched and players go online, and he still needs to test the shell.

"I didn't expect to still be working overtime in a different world." After returning to the Mage Tower, Mo Yu took out his VR glasses and complained to Leah, "When I enter the body of my trumpet, does my body still have consciousness?"

"Yes." Leah replied, "Considering that you may have a trumpet to play as a player and also act as an NPC in some plot animations, I adjusted your VR glasses so that you can operate the trumpet while being awake and active, but please note that operating both sides at the same time consumes a lot of mental energy, so it is better to focus on one side as much as possible."

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