Chapter 1193 317: Special Life Soul, Fishing Delivery_3
Oath Space, Chaos, Plague Poem—these three Special Life Souls have also opened up many new factions with the Star Vein Combination.
Death Battle Flow, Mixed Damage Control Flow, Dual True Damage Flow—various new strategies are still in the testing phase.
Perhaps some of these factions will become major trends in future versions.
Just as Qi Sheng was compiling the embedding data of the three Life Souls, Guidance's feedback surfaced in his mind.
His vision immediately shifted to the Bright Star Sea Area.
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Bright Star Sea Area.
From a bird's-eye view, a small single-mast boat floated on the boundless waves, as insignificant as a forgotten Falling Leaf.
The sea breeze pushed the gentle waves, and the boat gently swayed, drawing a faint arc in the ocean currents.
The sail hung halfway, occasionally billowing with the wind, only to quickly slacken again.
The distant horizon had long disappeared, with no land or islands nearby—only an endless blend of water and sky at the edge of sight.
The camera descended from above, skimming over the churning wave peaks, approaching the swaying little boat.
The player aboard sat cross-legged on the edge of the boat, dressed in the classic black cloth clothes, a style typical of novice outfits.
A homemade metal fishing rod lay slanted across his knees, the line hanging into the bottomless sea, trembling gently with the waves, sending out ripples on the water's surface.
His gaze was lowered, fixed intently on the line, waiting for the invisible gift of fate.
Occasionally, he would gently flick the rod with his fingers, making the bait dance in the deep water to entice nearby sea creatures.
Yawning, Jiang Zhou muttered wearily:
"The vast sea is boundless, and my hook only waits for a fate willing to bite... so why haven't you taken the bait yet, is my bait unworthy?"
As one of the newest novices, Jiang Zhou's favorite gameplay was fishing.
So, without any suspense, he became a Fishing Faction player.
But trying to fish in the Bright Star Sea Area also required some strength, as fishing in a "novice form" wouldn't count as fishing, but feeding.
Anything that took a bite could kill him.
So before becoming part of the Fishing Faction, he spent time at the Ah Le Training Camp.
Every day was either fighting or waiting in the small black room for the next round of fighting.
That period was incredibly fulfilling; he couldn't recall how many hairs were pulled out, but fortunately, they grew back after resurrection.
Now that his Level was sufficient, he finally arrived at the Bright Star Sea Area, starting his fishing journey.
Future Level advancements could be achieved by killing sea creatures or selling catches to earn sacrificial power and buying Evolution Pills at the Trading House to enhance his strength.
But today's fishing earnings were pitifully small.
Although there was an abundance of sea creatures on the ocean floor, there was no chance of overfishing.
The problem was, the sea creatures found the ocean's resources equally plentiful and paid no mind to ordinary bait.
So, the quality of the bait is always the core "tool" in the eyes of Fishing Faction Players.
Lower-quality bait only attracted low-level sea creatures.
The probability of catching high Hunting Level sea creatures with low-level bait was very low.
It's not that the sea creatures are picky eaters; they simply disdain it.
High Level sea creatures randomly eating in the sea would always have spirit fish meat, which was more palatable than the players' bait.
Thus, the quality of the bait has some relation to the quality of the sea creatures caught, but it's not absolute.
Fishing plugins often saw cases of getting more for less, perhaps with a sea creature taking a casual bite as it passed by, but the probability was extremely low.
He still wanted to save sacrificial power to play a round of Thunder Fishing Flow, not wanting to consume too much sacrificial power on bait.
So recently, he had been using low-quality bait, suitable for novice Fishing Faction players.
He didn't expect the bait to be so uncooperative, nor the sea creatures to be so choosy.
After drifting for most of the day, he had only caught three small fish, with earnings much lower than at the Ah Le Training Camp.
As for joy, if there's no fish, where's the joy?
Upon opening the map, he found he had drifted over 300 nautical miles away from the Colorful Mist Coast.
Among the nearest islands was Dream Island.
This immediately gave Jiang Zhou an idea.
Why not make a delivery?
Summoning the forum, he began checking how to become a deliveryman for the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
He quickly found the post issued by the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
Then he downloaded the delivery plugin provided by the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce from the post.
Opening the function panel and activating the plugin, the interface appeared before him.
A confirmation box popped up.
[Do you wish to register and agree to the "Gold Coin Journey" plugin scanning your Space Bag size? Yes/No.]
Choosing "Yes," Jiang Zhou watched the popup disappear from the interface.
Related information surfaced.
Player ID: Lone Leaf Boat (automatically read).
Space Bag size: 32 slots.
Remaining effective area: 28.2m³ (automatically read, related to the player's ability to take orders).
Delivery Level: Black Iron Deliveryman (0/1000).
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Below his personal information was a delivery task mode he could turn on or off at any time.
Looking at the relevant terms, he discovered that the treatment for deliverymen at the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce was excellent.
It detailed the earnings for deliverymen.
Deliveryman earnings structure:
[Basic Rules]
Per order earnings: 5-10% of total profits created by the order for the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce (fluctuating based on delivery distance and risk).
Minimum protection: Even if the Chamber suffers losses, the deliveryman still receives minimum sacrificial power.
Order grading mechanism: The Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce grades all delivery orders into 5 levels, and deliverymen can only accept orders within their level.
