Chapter 87: Organizing Free Clinics to Gain Experience, You Idiot_2
Then just like those people in movies and documentaries, he shouted at thin air
"Ah ah ah ah!!! So damn exciting!???"
The car jolted, and he directly fell flat on his face.
"Hey, master, calm down. If you draw the monsters here, we might all have to explain ourselves."
The resident kindly reminded him
"The wild monsters here aren't ordinary fierce, they ambush and strategize. You guys don't have implants now, if you run into them, most likely we've all got to explain ourselves here."
The master climbed up from the ground, looking a bit puzzled at the resident
"I remember you're an old player, been in the game for one or two weeks, right? Why are you mixing in with us free-riders?"
"Bankrupted, planning to gamble once more, spent the rest on two rocket launchers. If there's no loot today, I'll be sleeping on the floor." The resident, carrying a big backpack, wore a defeated look
"Went to the high-risk zone and got heavily sanctioned by the NPC, couldn't even pick up the corpse, all implants were gone, waited for three whole days to revive."
"Is it really that dangerous in the city?"
Hu Lang, sitting cross-legged on the carriage, was a bit curious
"I saw others say the city's monsters are easy to grind and there's a lot of them. Plus, why did you go knowing it's a high-risk zone, having a mental breakdown, huh?"
"It's not the same." the resident laughed bitterly "They were grinding gangs, the level should be about Level 10 monsters, we aimed for Huang Ban Industrial Park, there's at least a Level 20 gap in between, directly crushed by attributes."
The data was estimated by themselves, of course.
"We also heard company goods are valuable, and heard from Simmons' mercenary NPC that if we steal one shipment of their stuff, we could earn several thousand Euros. We happen to need some money for job transition, so we wanted to try, and then we crashed hard."
"Does job transition cost a lot of money?"
Though the official site announced the transition system and the forum discussed it, the uniqueness of this game is in its realism. Not to mention those cloud players speculating along with the announcements on the official site, even Brother Ni and the gang don't dare to transition recklessly. After all, the game has no alternate account nor any skill reset feature, one wrong step leads to lifelong mistakes, you can only explore bit by bit.
Currently, only Red Barrel confirmed transition to [Construction Engineer], secondary career [Soldier], Pandora as [Hacker]
"Different professions have different requirements, for example, [Soldier], requires Basic Firearms Mastery Level 5, Combat Level 3, with the career branching from Private as the foundational tree. Small level ups consume GP points, crossing major tiers requires medals, subsequent branches like artillery, air force, tank drivers will definitely need corresponding skill levels to meet the requirements for advancement."
"The Junior Cybernetics Doctor I'm trying to transition to requires [Basic Cybernetics Cognition Level 6] [Basic Human Body Cognition Level 6] [Basic Medicine Level 6] [Basic Surgery Level 6], the requirements are so high. I can endure it, but I'll need to buy cybernetics doctor exclusive surgical limbs, which are darn expensive."
The master quipped, "The requirements are so strict, you can tell you'll certainly profit big if you succeed."
"Yeah." The resident immediately explained "Wildman and the crew went to the cybernetics doctor side, a single surgery costs a thousand Euros, it's just effortlessly profiting big."
"So I'm planning to gamble once at the Garbage Mountain, if I win big, I'll make a fortune!"
One surgery costs a thousand Euros!
Bloody hell!
He's a resident doctor in the hospital, only earns three thousand a month, these American doctors are basically stuffing moneybags, envy, jealousy, hate.
"Once you've got enough money, do you have enough skills?" The master smirked "Four Level 6 basics, at least 20 skill points to meet the conditions, plus, taking the free ride to the Garbage Mountain to make money, aren't you thinking too much."
Though they are newcomers, they did read through the strategies posted by old players on the official forum. Here at Garbage Mountain, you might find implants, interesting parts, or Night Wanderers, but overall it's of low value compared to old players, no point in grinding daily.
In response, the resident smiled slightly, brought the big bag from behind to the front, unzipping it, revealing the military green painted tube and two rocket rounds inside
"Isn't this preparing to do a big job here?"
"We weren't just doing nothing these days, we've been in the city observing those floating garbage trucks' operating routes, when they set out, when they arrive at the Garbage Mountain, the possible spots they might appear, all have been checked."
"Even those four garbage floating engines used by the garbage trucks, combined can be sold for twenty to thirty thousand Euros. If we do it several times, won't I have enough for the cybernetics doctor's basic surgical tools?"
"The only trouble is the skills, the latter three I can guarantee I have this level, but the first one [Cybernetics Cognition], my foundation is 0, and these skills need practice to gain levels. I don't even know how to start practicing."
Speaking of this, the resident was a bit discouraged.
"This means you're a fool, huh. Even I know what to do."
The black-haired girl Hu Lang who had been sitting on the side listening to the resident chattering said
"Don't you have an existing mentor? Isn't Gloria's background written as an attending physician at ERO hospital, you should be able to learn doctor skills from her just like Lucy mentor."
"Plus, experience is no problem at all. You guys may not fight every day, but how can there be no patients every day, huh. There are patients everywhere in and outside the city. Just start a free clinic in the city, the experience can be farmed as much as wanted!"
The resident was stunned hearing this, stared at Hu Lang like looking at a monster, slapped his thigh, suddenly enlightened
"Damn! You've got a point, why didn't I think of that before."