"A new mage? I've never seen him before."

"Yeah, new face."

"You actually hold the staff in your hand like this. As a mage, don't you even have a dimensional bag? It looks really shabby."

"Oh, he must be a magic apprentice who ran away from somewhere. He just learned a little bit and wanted to come out to accept the commission."

......

Li Shanren lowered his hood and walked expressionlessly in the noisy hall. People came and went around him, either in groups of four or five, in groups of three or two, or alone.

Although there are many people here, many interested people still noticed the new arrival.

After all, no matter how many extraordinary people there are here, most of them are familiar to each other. Therefore, relatively speaking, Li Shanren is a bit conspicuous, especially since he is wearing clothes that clearly reveal his profession.

Compared with a warrior who can be promoted all the way through just being reckless, the threshold for becoming a mage is undoubtedly much higher, because in addition to testing whether a person can endure the boringness of meditation, it also requires a high IQ and memory. If you can't even understand and build a magic model, then give up on this path.

Many extraordinary people have embarked on the path of warriors because they cannot bear the high difficulty of constructing spell models. After all, for some people, learning is not as fun as playing with iron.

Therefore, no matter where he is, a mage is easily noticeable, even if he is just a beginner. However, magic apprentices are not included in this category, because as apprentices, they may only be able to barely release magic.

In a battle, the opportunity to win is often fleeting, and there is no point in not being able to release magic smoothly. By the time the magic is released in a grinding manner, teammates may have been wiped out long ago.

Li Shanren knew that someone was looking at him and talking about him. Although in this noisy environment, he could hardly hear what those people were talking about. He could only guess that the other person's attention was on him.

However, no matter what he is talking about, he will not care. Just like myopia after taking off glasses, they will be indifferent to the beautiful woman or handsome man standing in front of them. Without him, they can't see clearly.

The hall of the Extraordinary Guild is very spacious and can accommodate four to five hundred people. There are also many tables and chairs for others to rest. Drinks and food are also provided. This is the largest gathering place for free Extraordinary people.

There are many notice boards on the walls on both sides of the hall, recording various commissions. Different from the imagined commission boards where a bunch of notices are posted randomly, the notice boards here are quite concise and clear. All commissions are listed on one page. The long strips of paper are divided into four columns and arranged from top to bottom. The difficulty of different commissions is also marked in five colors: red, orange, yellow, blue and white.

Of course, the small note here only briefly introduces the entrustment. If you want to accept the entrustment, you must go to the front desk in the lobby to ask. The receptionist there will find out the details of the entrustment with a professional and sweet smile. information and introduce them one by one to the recipients.

Li Shanren came to a notice board in the corner of the hall where there were relatively few people gathered. He raised his head and stared at the commissions on it. His eyes moved quickly, and he quickly skipped over the commissions, looking for the content he wanted.

This kind of fast reading is not a special ability, but a basic skill as a liberal arts student and a hardcore novel lover. After all, he is a rice bug born in the era of information explosion.

Although he still doesn't know much about literacy, he can understand it more or less by guessing. Especially after coming back from the border area, I don't know if he has been affected by it in some way. He seems to have a different understanding of the words in this world. No longer unfamiliar, many twisted tadpole texts are easy to understand at a glance, as if they have learned it all of a sudden.

Soon, Li Shanren's eyes fell on some commission information at the bottom. These commissions only expressed the same need-"recruitment".

"We are urgently recruiting a junior archer. The salary is negotiable. The recruiter must..."

"Recruiting a Shield Warrior for a long time, the basic salary is 10 silver pesos per week, and the additional salary is distributed according to the contribution to the task..."

"Recruit a magic instructor who is proficient in water magic. He only needs to be responsible for teaching magic and teaching basic water magic..."

The commission information on the notice board is all kinds of things, ranging from cleaning up monsters, cave exploration, to finding people and things, even looking for pets, etc. As long as you can afford the money, there will always be someone to get it done, no matter what. How bullshit that thing is.

There is also a lot of information related to "recruitment", but the commissions for recruiting mages are quite rare, and many of them do not require fighting, but only require teaching magic. Although in the extraordinary guild, you can exchange a lot of basic magic with money or contribution points, But self-study and being taught are two different things.

If there is no one to teach them, beginners with average talent may spend a lot of time building even the most basic spell models, which is extremely inefficient.

Of course, it is impossible for Li Shanren to accept this kind of commission. The two magics he knows are entirely facilitated by his identity as a player. The content of the magic is imprinted on his subconscious mind, and the release of magic is beneficial to him. Speech is like breathing, natural and smooth.

But if someone asked for specific details, Li Shanren would not know what details were involved. He only knew what was happening, but not why.

Therefore, only he can know his magic, and others cannot learn it.

"Alas, it seems there is no commission I want here."

Li Shanren shook his head and left the notice board with a look of regret. Only a few of the commissions on it required mages to accompany the team in battles, but they basically all had attribute requirements or rank requirements. People like Li Shanren who only knew one A weakling who cultivates magic cannot even meet the requirements.

Next, he went around to other notice boards and looked at many commissions, including some very strange ones, but none of them suited him.

Seeing Li Shanren wandering around in front of various notice boards for a long time, but still not accepting any commissions, those extraordinary people who secretly observed him became more certain that Li Shanren was a "newbie" who had just arrived, and many people suddenly lost interest in him. , and some people began to have their eyes twinkling, and began to think about how to make a good impact on this newcomer.

As a result, some people with ulterior motives left their positions, approached Li Shanren intentionally or unintentionally, and talked to him, hoping to obtain information.

Facing these visitors, Li Shanren didn't bother to pay attention at all.

No matter who came or what their purpose was, he always pretended not to hear and looked at the notice board as if he was deaf.

Only when the other person feels offended and wants to be angry, he slowly raises his head and shows an innocent giggle to the other person.

This kind of behavior seems to show: Yes, I just have a brain problem, can you please stop bothering me?

With this attitude, those monsters and monsters could only leave in anger. They were not allowed to do anything in the hall, so they couldn't use force.

Li Shanren could more or less guess what the purpose of these people was. After all, he was not a novice. He had come from the era of information explosion and had never seen anything before.

Regardless of whether these people's intentions are good or bad, Li Shanren does not intend to respond.

Because he didn't want to waste his energy on sorting out the good and bad one by one, he simply ignored them all.

Just like in those years, he often received strange calls on his mobile phone. Regardless of whether it was real estate sales or XX insurance, he would always hang up and treat it as a scam call.

Most of the time, Li Shanren only believed in the choices he made by himself, and in his eyes, even elementary school students in the real world could not deceive the courtesy he showed just now for no reason.

After wandering around the hall for a long time, Li Shanren finally found the kind of commission he wanted in front of a notice board that almost no one cared about.

"We urgently need an archer or magician to join the team. The rank is uncertain and the remuneration is negotiable."

"This is it."

Li Shanren smiled slightly, wrote down the serial number of the commission, and walked towards the front desk of the lobby.

The commissions on the notice board just now were among the lowest in the entire guild hall. Of course, this does not refer to the difficulty, but to the reward.

The content of the entrustment either completely does not match the remuneration that the entruster can give, or the remuneration is vague.

And being able to appear on that notice board means that the person who issued the commission only gave the extraordinary guild the lowest level of agency fee.

Therefore, it can only be placed in the corner to get the lowest exposure rate.

How can people believe that the entruster can afford the remuneration if he can't even afford the agency fee?

Therefore, only extraordinary people who are so poor that they have no other options will sell their labor power at a low price and try to accept the commission from above.

Other than that, no one would take a second look.

Arriving near the front desk, Li Shanren waited silently behind a queue that was neither too long nor too short.

While waiting, he was not idle, his eyes carefully observing the situation in front of the team.

Soon, Li Shanren noticed a detail. When accepting a commission, the beautiful front desk lady would often ask in a gentle tone to show the "guild badge" for registration, and then the commission could be regarded as accepted.

The so-called guild badge is a small badge made of some kind of metal with a round main body and patterns similar to the intersection of swords and staffs imprinted on the surface, about the size of a quarter of a hand.

The badges produced by different people are made of different materials. The ones Li Shanren sees most are iron and copper badges, and occasionally silver badges can be seen.

"Hmm, so is that a certificate of being a guild member? It seems to show a certain class among guild members. That thing will most likely cost money, just like submitting your resume to an agency. , we also need to charge an agency fee..."

Li Shanren thought silently. He was penniless now and couldn't even find a coin. Naturally, he didn't have the money to buy a guild badge.

Without a guild badge, he couldn't accept the mission. If he couldn't accept the mission, he would have to go back and beg for food. It was really miserable.

Having said that, but...

"I never planned to pay in the first place."

Li Shanren showed a meaningful smile. He had already made plans to make a fool of himself.

It is impossible to give money. If you don't have money, you will lose your life.

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