When You Become an NPC That Might Die Any Moment in the Novice Village-Chapter 221 - 95 True God’s Descent, the super charm of the store mascot!【6.6k】

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[Railroad Guild's Secret Commission - Side Task to Lure the Enemy]

[Task Introduction:...]

[Task Objective: Collaborate with others in the action team to prevent the players from the Genetic Primordial Camp from supporting the Ocean Life Research Institute]

[Task Reward: 50,000 Experience Points]

After stepping out of the temporary tent, Bai Fu received a new task and was completely surprised that upon accepting the Railroad Guild's commission, she could trigger a side task.

Even though this task wasn't highly rewarding, only 50,000 experience points, her opinion was that such pleasant surprises should definitely come more often!

Even if she had upgraded her profession and skills to the current full level, she could use the extra experience to open a new professional slot or to synthesize new prayer card blueprints.

Experience points are like money, who would ever complain about having too much?

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After closing the task panel, Bai Fu looked up to see a player gazing eagerly at her.

"You all must have heard the contents of the meeting just now, right?"

Led by Patrick, the players nodded their heads.

Bai Fu said, "Since you've heard it, I won't repeat it. All the previous actions were just me leading you, and a little chaos from you guys was not a problem; but this time there are others joining the action, so please make sure not to do anything out of line before receiving an order."

Upon hearing her say this, the players responded in turn:

"Don't worry, Fufu, we won't cause you any trouble."

"Indeed, we can be professional when it's time to be."

"You tell me to go east, and I definitely won't go west, even if you tell me to lick..."

"Stop spouting nonsense here!"

Bai Fu smiled and nodded her head, she was already accustomed to the players' sometimes serious, sometimes crazy behavior.

Seeing the jovial atmosphere among her group, Su Li, who had just walked out of the tent, narrowed her eyes.

Since being harshly beaten by those undead, she had observed and researched many of them and found that not all undead were cast from the same mold; some were very aloof, acting as if they were second only to the heavens, some were naive like country folks entering the big city, and some seemed to have a condition where they would die if they didn't talk, chatting up anyone they saw.

But no matter the personalities of those undead, she had never seen any show the same kind of...

Loyalty, yes, the word that popped into Su Li's mind was loyalty!

She had seen a group of undead flatter someone, but the attitude these undead had towards Bai Fu was not something that could simply be described with flattery, this wasn't technology or magic.

Bai Fu, you still say you don't control these undead!

If Bai Fu knew what Su Li was thinking, her only comment would be—

That's just how our tavern keeper is!

Do you understand the terror of having a core cheat, which can shape oneself into what players like?

After about fifteen minutes, the armored transports prepared by the Railroad Guild were all in place, and everyone involved in the action was ready.

"Let's go!"

Following Coyote's order, several armored transports charged into the endless wilderness at a breakneck speed.

...

Five kilometers west of the Ocean Life Research Institute, within a defensive line composed of trenches, iron fences, and concrete fortifications.

The person in charge of the defensive line, Captain Cedric, stood at the window of his office with a cigarette between his lips, contentedly looking downstairs.

Although it was the middle of the night, the patrolling guards passing by downstairs were as spirited as they were during the day, prompting him to nod his head in satisfaction.

"Nothing beats the undead, eh!"

Captain Cedric was full of emotion.

Twenty-some days ago, when the higher-ups were making a routine rotation of the patrol guards at this defensive line, they sent over a hundred undead.

When he first saw these undead, he thought the sky was falling, for no other reason than that these undead had unfettered and independent personalities and none looked normal.

They fought with themselves, jumped from buildings for no reason, suddenly burst into laughter while walking, and stood in corners talking to the air in the middle of the night...

You'd know it was a defensive line if you were informed, but if not, you'd think it was an asylum.

Several times, he almost had a heart attack because of these undead.

At that time, he thought everything was over. How could he carry out the task of defending the Ocean Life Research Institute with such a group of lunatics, and if the mission failed, how would he ever get promoted?

But after dealing with these undead for a few more days, Captain Cedric suddenly realized that things might be completely different from what he expected.

The undead may be crazy, but they might just be the best workers in the world!

Don't believe it?

Once given a task, no matter how dangerous, the undead always completed it quickly and well, and after finishing, they would proactively come and ask if there were any new tasks for them to undertake. Normal people simply don't have that kind of drive.

This confirmed the old saying—

Ever since they went insane, they've been more spirited than ever!

However, Captain Cedric's 180-degree change in attitude towards the undead had mainly to do with another matter.

The undead could resurrect after death, and all wounds would disappear upon resurrection. Once he discovered this, he stopped administering medicine to the undead.

What's the use? Since wounds disappear after resurrection, instead of wasting medicine on treatment, it's better to just die and restart. Precious things like medicine should be saved for those who are useful, like himself!