540 Moroes Decision (2/2)
”If you give us rewards!”
”I don't think this is going to help.”
”So many of us are doing this mission. How do we split the rewards?”
The gamers chatted wildly. Moroes knew that they were debating over the rewards. Moroes made up his mind. He walked to his room and took out all of his savings.
”If you help me save my marriage, all of these Magic Stones are yours!”
…
Sherlock was browsing the discussion forum when he noticed a popular post made by Peasant. He was seeking help. The title was:
[How to save Moroes' marriage. Waiting online for immediate help!]
The content indicated various solutions. The most feasible solution was proposed by Peasant. It was to allow Moroes to adventure, hunt for treasures, defeat Grand Priests, and battle with Great Dragons.
That was what Moroes wanted. To the gamers, it was like a guide for a Strange Encounter Mission.
Many gamers replied to the post. Sherlock browsed through the replies and hugged his arms as he pondered.
”Did Moroes encounter a problem in his marriage? It's almost time for the Public Beta. If the emotion of the employee is unstable, it will spell trouble. He will be unable to work in peace.”
”Lord Sherlock!” Bru said to Sherlock, ”This employee is useless. It's almost time for the Public Beta. We can't afford to have any mistakes. Let's find another NPC. With regards to compensation, don't worry, Lord Sherlock, I'll find the best CR to let him resign on his own!”
”CR?”
”Yes, it's Creature Resources. It's a company that specializes in creature deployment and management. Every Dungeon should have a professional CR. We can save quite a bit of money, especially during retrenchment,” Bru explained.
Sherlock understood Bru's intention, but he wasn't going to follow Bru's suggestion. He said, ”Though your solution is tempting, I'm unable to trust a new NPC. He won't be familiar with the work and the gamers.”
Sherlock finished reading the replies on the discussion forum and said, ”Let the gamers do their things. Perhaps they can help Moroes. Even if they fail, there are no losses. Moroes is just a signpost. I have no intention for him to work or teach the gamers.”
Most of the NPCs didn't have their specialized work because the gamers had taken over. The time of NPCs was limited. Instead of letting the NPCs work, it was better for them to provide guidance to the gamers.
Moreover, Moroes looked very determined this time.