Chapter 359 (1/2)

Chapter 359: Combat Report from Afar (Part 1)

Translator: imperfectluck Editor: Pranav

Contract Heroes’ jobs weren’t lile faction In fact, it was the opposite— it was quite easy to issue a job since there weren’t too many Contract Heroes in the first batch Basically, all the factions and countries within the Ayer Faction could issue a job However, whether the Contract Heroes would see the job or not depended on whether the job was approved by the internal auditors

My Contract Heroes system was a service platfor both buyer and seller reviews There would be reviews for the job issuers as well so that nobody could intentionally set traps

However, where my review system differed was in the fact that it didn’t look at how many jobs a faction or individual had issued in the past Instead, the assessment of their overall trustworthiness was based on their identity, past history, allegiance, and so on

Si, if the Holy Church or its related allies wanted to issue a job, they et approved, the information on the job issuer would be marked with a black star of misfortune, which represented that this job issuer was completely untrustworthy Any Contract Hero as allured by the potential job reould have to suffer the consequences of their own poor judgeh I had made the plans for this syste was finally carried out Not only would each er have their own ideas on how to run this system, but there would forever be a difference between ideals and reality Yet I had never expected that I would create such trouble for myself in the end

Due to hest level of trustworthiness according to the review system—basically equivalent to the True Gods themselves This meant that the Contract Heroes system would forever recouarantee that I was the most trustworthy employer

This wasn’t an abuse of my authority It was because I was indeed half responsible for this entire Contract Heroes system Due to my involvement, it was only natural that I would want to keep the Contract Heroes systeave h I was no God in the skies above, I needed to deal with both mortal affairs and worry about the overall situation Any problems that arose meant that I would be the first to suffer since it was I on the frontlines… Si, I was like a peasant who only had unsavory lettuce to eat, combined with an ee scapegoat for everything I sure do hope I won’t have a typical scapegoat’s end result

Cough—cough—getting to the main topic, it was quite easy for me to issue all my jobs related to the elemental item Quests I also explained in the job details that the inforht not be entirely correct Of course, there was one part where the systereatest trouble, the fact that I needed to pay out rewards

But that was no obstacle to h my wallet was now empty, and I barely had any Justice Points due to my personal System, I would still be able to pay rewards that people would want

My job rewards would be… IOUs

Fine then, I knew that owing people salary was so shameless Perhaps people would even want to beat ed for iteical engineering

Froether with all the other personnel and technology So of course their products belonged to me And currently, Amelia was in a deep sleep, so her Thorn Garden was under my control as well And I still possessed soonist as always being hunted down, I dug e It would be sih for me to draw more than a dozen treasure maps

Perhaps my wallet was empty, but I did still have soeable for ht about it, did that make me tall, handsome, and rich…? Who said that 12 meters (~4 feet) didn’t count as tall? Come out, I promise not to kill you!

“I think they should accept this as pay products, they can still sell the the power ofwere absolutely unique products that I had a htly tested out in the battlefield here, but they had already obtained astonishi+ng results on another battlefield

It was precisely these co products as well as the Northlands knights to beco about? Auland’s aquatic battlefield!

While I was still busy over here, the battle at the forersi, non as the Sea Tribe’s Rain City, the capital city Dofeloci, was currently at a stalemate

This city was covered with sea water, obviouslythat this was now the Sea Tribe and other aquatic species’ home terrain In their capital city, they would easily be capable of taking on opponents above their power levels Even a top-level powerful individual would perish here if they found themselves surrounded

In such an aquatic battlefield, hu with nuies would becoht would find it ihts proud of their heavy ariant burden, instead Even if they did fight in shallower areas—where infantry could barely do combat—these heavily arain if they accidentally fell over in water that reached their chests

For the Sea Tribe, no matter how numerous their eneht by utilizing their terrain advantage This would cause the attackers who refused to give up to become food for the fish

Use shi+ps? Traditional wooden shi+ps were quite easy to sink Smaller shi+ps would capsize to the wind and waves that the Sea Tribe could suer shi+ps to even enter this kind of battlefield