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Dragon 2: Pupil of the Mourner

Chapter 14 Reward(3)

By Lisa J ThibodeauxPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Dragon 2: Pupil of the Mourner
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Tang Wei proudly patted the suitcase, inside the banknotes he had experienced, the number of goods true. He simply did not expect to get this money so easily, this money also came too comfortable.

"Wow, open your eyes, Ronald McDonald's commission!" The little brother was full of curiosity.

"What do you know!" Tang Wei gave him a blank look, "People are not willing to show their faces, if he came in dressed as Zorro, he would have been held down by the security guards on the first floor."

He could not help but feel that this client has some ideas, make-up to engage in sales Ronald McDonald, all the way unhindered, all the way to his office door without anyone suspecting, the company a brainless little sister also chased to ask the client is not to deliver delivery.

"So there's a bonus for this month?" The little brother looked at the box full of American money and was delighted.

"Go away! Don't be so uncultured, we run the jungle, be calm!" Tang Wei threw him out, "Tonight, tell the brothers to watch me well! Someone pick up the goods at night, each floor to me to send additional manpower, the goods handed out to share the money to share happy!"

On the surface, Tang Wei is a labor export, business is doing great, and drives a powerful Escalade SUV Tang Wei thinks he is blue-collar. He is a hunter.

He knows that there are many people like him around the world, on a website called "Hunter's Market" to receive tasks, hunting for high prizes. Commissioners from all over the world upload their tasks to solicit competent hunters. Registered members who are confident that they can take on the task can reply to the site's email, attaching their resume. This process is called "posting", and the commissioner the posting hunters to choose.

Tang Wei knows that most of these tasks are a bit weird, crawling in and out of ancient tombs is a common thing, but can not suffer to earn money. Tang Wei has a little talent, suitable for this line of work. Tang Wei's company is a hunter company, the minions have a few brushes, and for every single task, the minions and the company are half open.

This job is thrilling and exciting for money, the only problem is that Tang Wei does not know whether he is considered black or white, for him to get rich on the "Hunter Market" website, he has little confidence.

The only problem is that Tang Wei doesn't know whether he's a gangster or a white knight. Tang Wei's id is "3rd_young_master", three young.

This page is always a dark site, just like the crumbling catacombs that are often "visited" in missions, where clients and hunters seem to be midnight ghosts floating and trading. You don't know what's hidden in the depths of the catacombs, but when you're wandering around those discussion forums you feel like there's someone in the deepest places watching you, watching your every move. You type one more word on that site, one more minute online, and you'll let whatever, or whatever, is in the depths of the catacombs know a little more about you.

Compared to that, this door-to-door payment will also make up for Ronald McDonald customers is a bit of fun.

The reward for this task is the most and most enjoyable one that Tang Wei has earned since he started his career. Originally this packet of information Tang Wei was prepared to send his younger brother to rob, but his younger brother cheerfully returned and said, "just in time for the earthquake, the south train station collapsed! The guy to the falling glass cut that a tragedy, I fought for my life up to carry the box on the run ...... thrill to thrill, all it cost just the gas money to and from! Boss, you have to give me more bonuses this time!"

Fantasy

About the Creator

Lisa J Thibodeaux

l love writing.

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